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2018 World Series of Poker Europe

Event #3: €550 Pot-Limit Omaha 8-Handed
Jours 1a
Event Info

2018 World Series of Poker Europe

Résultats
Gagnant
Main Gagnante
9764
Prix
€59,625
Event Info
Buy-in
€550
Prize Pool
€274,417
Entrants
572
Info Niveau
Niveau
33
Blinds
120,000 / 240,000
Ante
0

Tal Leads After Day 1A; Soyza, Boyd and Ferguson Among 21 Survivors

Niveau 18 : 4,000/8,000, 0 ante
Dor Tal leads after Day 1a
Dor Tal leads after Day 1a

The 2018 World Series of Poker Europe has seen the first Non-Hold'em tournament of the festival kick off in style as Event #3: €550 Pot-Limit Omaha 8-Handed already surpassed the guaranteed prize pool of €100,000 on the first of two starting days at King's Casino in Rozvadov. A total of 152 unique players and 78 ere-entries created a field of 230 entries, of which 21 players bagged up chips at the end of level 18.

Leading the field of the 21 survivors is Israel's Dor Tal with 643,000, well ahead of Peter Jaksland (343,000) and Michael Magalshvili (339,000). "Oh, Dor. Yeah, I know him, we played in the same home game," Magalashvili said when glancing over to the other table upon bagging and tagging. Other notables in contention after Day 1a include Alfredo Vega Meister (300,000), Aaron Duczak (265,000), Michael Soyza (224,000), Romain Lewis (209,000), and Aussie Hall of Famer Jason Gray (197,000).

Three-time WSOP bracelet winner Dutch Boyd (190,000) and six-time champion Chris Ferguson (148,000) also advanced, while fellow WSOP bracelet winners Dario Alioto, Sebastian Langrock and Cord Garcia, as well as Allen Kessler and Anson Tsang were among the 14 players that cashed. Oleh Sushto ended up as the bubble boy of the first starting day.

Cord Garcia and Grant Hart
Cord Garcia (left) cashed on Day 1A, Grant Hart advanced to Day 2

Day 1A Payouts of Event #3: €550 Pot-Limit Omaha 8-Handed

PlaceWinnerCountryPrize (in EUR)
22Stanislav ParkhomenkoBulgaria953
23Ivaylo SivinovBulgaria953
24Lluis Valls OncinsSpain953
25Ting HoUnited States859
26Georges ChehadeLebanon859
27Anson TsangHong Kong859
28Allen KesslerUnited States859
29Cord GarciaUnited States859
30Dario AliotoItaly859
31Sebastian LangrockGermany859
32Martin RothaermelGermany859
33Pasquale VinciItaly799
34Zakhar GalperIsrael799
35Peter SlustikSlovakia799

Action of the Day

Around 50 players were seated in the first level of the day and the number of entries quickly doubled, while many participants took advantage of the unlimited re-entry option during the first 10 levels. It was not uncommon that some of the players fired at least four bullets without success.

Among those that took a shot without anything to show for just jet were the WSOP bracelet winners Jeff Lisandro, Shaun Deeb, Jeff Madsen, Roger Hairabedian and Max Pescatori. Deeb and Pescatori busted very close to the money with the former missing out on vital points for the 2018 WSOP Player of the Year leader board.

Pescatori got it in with jack-ten-ten-nine and Ivaylo Sivinov flopped two pair with ace-king-seven-six to eliminate the Italian. Sivinov was also responsible for the departure of Deeb when he flopped a straight and held a flush draw to go along with it. Deeb check-shoved with a gutshot to the same straight and the nut flush draw, but bricked both the turn and river.

The money bubble burst in level 16 and it was Oleh Sushto that ended up as the bubble boy. Peter Jaksland doubled twice and Sushto then got it in with aces to fall short against Peter Slustik, while Cord Garcia doubled up in the same hand on another table to let the bubble burst. The eliminations kept coming at a quick pace after that and more than a dozen players headed to the payout desk before bagging and tagging.

Day 1b will kick off at 3 p.m. local time on Tuesday, October 16th, 2018, and a similar, if not even bigger field size is expecxted for the second and final starting day. Make sure to tune back in then to find out who will be in the running for the third gold bracelet of the festival at Europe's biggest poker arena.

Tags: Aaron DuczakAlfredo Vega MeisterAllen KesslerAnson TsangChris FergusonCord GarciaDario AliotoDor TalDutch BoydIvaylo SivinovJason GrayJeff MadsenMax PescatoriMichael SoyzaOleh SushtoPeter JakslandPeter SlustikRoger HairabedianRomain LewisSebastian LangrockShaun Deeb