Rainer Kempe raised to 160,000 from middle position and Christian Rudolph defended from the big blind. The flop fell and Rudolph checked to Kempe who bet 140,000. Rudolph check-raised to 430,000 and Kempe called.
The turn brought the and Rudolph fired another 690,000. Kempe still called and the on the river put four spades on the board. That didn't seem to bother Rudolph as he put together another bet of 900,000. Kempe looked rather displeased as he flew his cards to the muck before the table broke.
The live stream on the feature table with hole cards displayed runs on a security delay of 30 minutes and Danny Tang was just spotted all in with the for the last 630,000 from under the gun. He faced Asaf Berman with in the big blindand the board of failed to keep Tang's hopes of a High Roller bracelet alive.
Gagner un bracelet World Series Of Poker est un accomplissement. Depuis son introduction en 2007, il est possible de gagner une breloque hors de Las Vegas et peu sont les joueurs à avoir gagner un WSOPE et un WSOP à Sin City.
Le faire la même année est encore plus rare puisque 8 joueurs ont réussi ce tour de force depuis 11 ans !
2008
C'est le premier à tout jamais ! Jesper Hougaard a remporté l'Event #36: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em[/URL] avant de remporter le 2e bracelet mis en jeu aux WSOP Europe; à l'Empire Casino de Leicester Square situé à Londres.
Name
WSOP Event
Payout
WSOP Europe Event
Payout
Jesper Hougaard
$1,500 No Limit Hold'em
$610,304
£1,500 No Limit Hold'em
£144,218
2009
L'année suivante J.P. Kelly rejoint Hougaard en gagnant en plus dans différentes variantes.
Depuis Kelly a deep-run plusieurs fois le Main Event,terminant 26e de l'édition 2011 pour 302,005$.
Name
WSOP Event
Payout
WSOP Europe Event
Payout
J.P. Kelly
$1,500 Pot Limit Hold'em
$194,434
£1,000 No Limit Hold'em
£136,803
2012
Phil Hellmuth, qui détient le record avec 15 succès WSOP, et Antonio Esfandiari, le vainqueur du premier WSOP Big One for One Drop, font souvent parler leur magie comme en 2012 à Cannes.
Hellmuth a gagné cette année là son premier bracelet hors du No Limit en triomphant sur le 2500$ Seven-Card Razz à Las Vegas avant d'ajouter le Main Event WSOPE à son palmarès. Le Poker Brat est l'unique vainqueur des deux tournois principaux des WSOP...
Name
WSOP Event
Payout
WSOP Europe Event
Payout
Antonio Esfandiari
$1,000,000 Big One for One Drop
$18,346,673
€1,100 No Limit Hold'em
€126,207
Phil Hellmuth
$2,500 Seven-Card Razz
$182,793
€10,450 No Limit Hold'em Main Event
€1,022,376
2015
Kevin MacPhee a remporté le WSOP Europe Main Event au Spielbank Casino de Berlin après un succès à Las Vegas. Le Canadien Jonathan Duhamel a lui remporté deux bracelets réservés aux high-rollers...
Name
WSOP Event
Payout
WSOP Europe Event
Payout
Kevin MacPhee
$5,000 Turbo No Limit Hold'em
$490,900
€10,450 No Limit Hold'em Main Event
€883,000
Jonathan Duhamel
$111,111 High Roller for One Drop
$3,989,985
€25,600 No Limit Hold'em High Roller
€554,395
2018
Comme J.P. Kelly et Phil Hellmuth, Hanh Tran a remporté ses deux bracelets en une année dans deux disciplines.
Timur Margolin est lui le dernier à avoir remporté un bracelet dans le Nevada puis un lors des WSOP Europe lors de la même année. Il reste quelques tournois à Rozvadov pour l'imiter !
Name
WSOP Event
Payout
WSOP Europe Event
Payout
Hanh Tran
$1,500 Limit 2-7 Lowball Draw
$117,282
€550 Pot Limit Omaha 8-Max
€ 59,625
Timur Margolin
$2,500 No Limit Hold'em
$507,724
€1,100 No Limit Hold'em Monster Stack
€ 134,407
Presque
L'an dernier Chris Ferguson a terminé runner-up à Las Vegas avant de remporter son 6e bracelet sur le WSOPE 1,650€ Pot Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better pour 39,289€.
En 2013, Noah Schwartz s'est lui aussi classé runner-up du 1,500$ Pot-Limit Omahaà Las Vegas avant de triompher sur l'Event #6: 3,250€ Mixed-Max Pot-Limit Omaha pour 104,580 aux WSOP Europe disputés au Casino Barrière d'Enghien-les-Bains...
Joni Jouhkimainen raised to 175,000 in the hijack and Manig Loeser three-bet to 525,000 in the cutoff, which Jouhkimainen called. The flop came and Jouhkimainen checked, then called a bet of 380,000. After the turn, Jouhkimainen checked once more and a bet of 900,000 did the trick for Loeser.
"What are you doing man, that's a snap-call," Shan Huang said when he was already all in and at risk against Rainer Kempe. Huang had jammed for 1,355,000 and Kempe gave it some thought before calling.
Shan Huang:
Rainer Kempe:
On the flop, Huang added "oh wow, guess I am drawing dead," which he officially was on the turn. This made the river a formality and Huang became the latest casualty.
Stefan Schillhabel and Aymon Hata were also seen leaving the tournament area as the field continues to dwindle at a rapid pace.
A record for 2018 has been broken! With 133 entries all ponying up the €25,500 buyin, a total prize pool of €3,158,750 has been created. This is the largest field for tournaments in Europe with this buyin so this is definitely something the WSOP and the King's Resort are proud of.
Twenty players will be in the money today for at least €38,365 with the winner walking away with an astonishing amount of €848,702 and the much lusted after gold WSOP bracelet.
Christoph Vogelsang opened from under the gun and Koray Aldemir just called from the button. Adrian Mateos also came along from the big blind to see a flop of .
Mateos shipped all in for his last 500,000 chips and Vogelsang also pushed all in over the top for roughly 1,000,000. Aldemir saw all of the action in front of him and made the call to put both players at risk.
Koray Aldemir:
Christoph Vogelsang:
Adrian Mateos:
Aldemir was well out front of both players and was looking for a double knockout. The turn brought the and the river was the , sending both Vogelsang and Mateos to the rail.
Joao Simao entered before the start of Day 2 and was unable to run up a stack and soon after, there was another all in showdown on his former table.
Manig Loeser raised to 125,000 and Gianluca Speranza three-bet from the cutoff to 435,000. Ryan Riess four-bet all in from the button for around 2.4 million and Loeser called, which forced out Speranza.
Ryan Riess:
Manig Loeser:
The board came and the king on the flop sealed the fate for Riess, as Loeser had him covered by a few big blinds.