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2019 World Series of Poker Europe

Event #11: €2,200 Pot-Limit Omaha
Jours 1
Event Info

2019 World Series of Poker Europe

Résultats
Gagnant
Main Gagnante
kqq10
Prix
€128,314
Event Info
Buy-in
€2,200
Entrants
271
Info Niveau
Niveau
28
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
0
Info Joueurs - Jour 1
Entrants
271
Joueurs Survivants
46

Anton Morgestern Leads 46 Finalists After Day 1; Negreanu, Madsen, Dudley, and Tsang Still In

Niveau 15 : 2,500/5,000, 0 ante
Anton Morgenstern
Anton Morgenstern

Day 1 of Event #11: €2,200 Pot-Limit Omaha for the 2019 World Series of Poker Europe here at King's Resort started at 4 p.m. with 16 players in the tables but after twelve levels of late registration this number catapulted to 271 smashing last year's numbers by almost 100 entries. The guaranteed prize pool of €200,000 more than doubled, with more than €520,000 being distributed to the player's per the the payout structure of the event.

When the 12 levels of late registration were done, 90 players were left in the tables and only 41 of them would get paid. After the end of the day, there were 46 left, only five away of the money with €3,210 for the min-cash. The winner will receive €128,314 and the coveted WSOP gold bracelet along with honors of winning a very prestigious event of the global tournament circuit.

Anton Morgenstern may have re-entered relatively early in the event as he lost his first bullet in the fifth level of the tournament, however he managed to turn his second entry into a chipleading stack for Day 2, with 726,000. Leonid Yanovski (614,000) and Tomas Ribeiro (461,000) round up the top three spots in the counts, but they won't have an easy job, as there are many well-known and accomplished names in the field such as bracelet winners Sam Higgs (298,000), Christopher Frank (277,000), Dash Dudley (224,000), Daniel Negreanu (108,000), and Jeff Madsen (88,000).

Another bracelet winner that remains in the field is the defending champion Anson Tsang, who won this event last year for his first WSOP gold bracelet and a €91,730 payout. Tsang was among the top spots of the chipcounts for the biggest part of the day, but he lost a couple of pots close to the end and bagged 294,000.

Many well-known players gave it a shot but didn't manage to progress to Day 2. Jeff Lisandro, Shaun Deeb, Robert Campbell, Roger Hairabedian, Manig Loeser, Ismael Bojang, Chris Ferguson, and David "ODB" Baker are among those who departed from the event before the end of Day 1.

The 46 remaining players will return on Wednesday, October 23rd, at 2 p.m. local time here at King's Resort to play down until the final table. The levels for Day 2 and Day 3 will change to 60 minutes and PokerNews will be here again to provide you with all the details until the final table for Day 2, and until a winner is crowned in Day 3.

Day 2 Seat Draw

TableSeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
801Ville HaavistoFinland126,00021
803Jan ColladoGermany166,00028
804Önder YavuzGermany43,0007
805Jagdeep SinghIndia101,00017
806Jonas KronwitterGermany255,00043
807Aleh RashetnikauBelarus415,00069
808Sam HiggsAustralia298,00050
      
811Guenter HalakAustria197,00033
812Marc PalatzkyGermany273,00046
813Leonid YanovskiIsrael614,000102
814Diego MontoneItaly132,00022
815Pavel IzotovBelarus92,00015
816Matthew BeckNew Zealand80,00013
817Kan YingChina251,00042
818Jean-Noel ThorelFrance414,00069
      
821Andriy LyubovetskiyUkraine453,00076
822Aaron DuczakCanada365,00061
823Jeffrey CormierCanada222,00037
824Ming Hong TeohMalaysia133,00022
825Daniel NegreanuCanada108,00018
826Netanel AmediIsrael57,00010
827Christopher KromidiasUnited Kingdom226,00038
828Christopher FrankGermany277,00046
      
941Sebastian PauliGermany161,00027
942Daniel EzekielUnited Kingdom51,0009
943Dash DudleyUnited States224,00037
944Tomas RibeiroPortugal461,00077
945Anson TsangChina294,00049
946Jeff MadsenUnited States88,00015
947Guillermo Puerta MallolSpain235,00039
948Naor SlobodskoyIsrael321,00054
      
951Matthew SmithNew Zealand221,00037
952Anton MorgensternGermany726,000121
953Per SalomonssonSweden76,00013
954Tobias PetersNetherlands314,00052
955Omar HuangSweden262,00044
956Didier RablSwitzerland153,00026
957Kyrylo ShkrobUkraine118,00020
958Dorel EldabachIsrael431,00072
      
961William ChattawayUnited Kingdom55,0009
962Jack SinclairUnited Kingdom296,00049
963Michal MrakesCzech Republic210,00035
964Thai HaUnited States439,00073
965Allen KesslerUnited States89,00015
967Ilyaz DosikovRussia241,00040
968Ludvig SternerSweden134,00022

Tags: Anson TsangAnton MorgensternChris FergusonChristopher FrankDaniel NegreanuDash DudleyIsmael BojangJeff MadsenLeonid YanovskiManig LoeserRobert CampbellRoger HairabedianSam HiggsShaun DeebTomas Ribeiro

Dudley Busts Helm on the River

Niveau 13 : 1,500/3,000, 0 ante
Dash Dudley
Dash Dudley

Louis Helm was left short and put the rest of his chips in the middle against Dash Dudley with the two players opening their cards.

Louis Helm: {a-Spades}{a-Clubs}{8-Hearts}{5-Clubs}
Dash Dudley: {k-Spades}{k-Clubs}{j-Clubs}{10-Spades}

The board until the turn was {9-Clubs}{9-Hearts}{6-Clubs}{8-Clubs} giving to both players a flush, only Helm had the nut flush, but the {k-Diamonds} in the river gave a full house to Dudley who sent Helm to the rail.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Dash Dudley us
Dash Dudley
WSOP 3X Winner
130,000 90,000
Louis Helm us
Louis Helm
Eliminé

Tags: Dash DudleyLouis Helm

Tsang Ready to Defend His Title

Niveau 12 : 1,200/2,400, 0 ante
Anson Tsang
Anson Tsang

Anson Tsang shows that he is ready to defend his title, as he was the one that won this event last year. Tsang came determined to do his best for a second title at the same event and he is already up to 385,000 chipleading Day 1 so far.

Tags: Anson Tsang

Triple Up for Thorel; Israelashvili Busts

Niveau 10 : 800/1,600, 0 ante
Jean-Noel Thorel
Jean-Noel Thorel

A big three-way hand between three accomplished players resulted in a triple up and an elimination. Jean-Noel Thorel was spotted preflop three-betting to 25,000 from the small blind after Roland Israelashvili opened from middle position and Jan-Peter Jachtmann called. Israelashvili shoved, as did both Jachtmann and Thorel, creating a big three-way pot.

Jean-Noel Thorel: {k-Spades}{q-Spades}{j-Hearts}{10-Hearts}
Roland Israelashvili: {k-Spades}{j-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}
Jan-Peter Jachtmann: {a-Hearts}{a-Spades}{k-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}

The board came {q-Clubs}{6-Hearts}{5-Clubs}{7-Hearts}{q-Hearts} giving a flush to Thorel to triple up, while Israelishvili gave a small side-pot to Jachtmann and busted.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Jean-Noel Thorel fr
Jean-Noel Thorel
130,000 119,000
Jan-Peter Jachtmann de
Jan-Peter Jachtmann
WSOP 1X Winner
103,000 -35,000
Roland Israelashvili us
Roland Israelashvili
Eliminé

Tags: Jan-Peter JachtmannJean-Noel ThorelRoland Israelashvili

Welcome to Day 1 of the Event #11: €2,200 Pot-Limit Omaha

Anson Tsang Wins Event #7: €2,200 Pot-Limit Omaha 8-Handed
Anson Tsang Wins Event #7: €2,200 Pot-Limit Omaha 8-Handed

The biggest buy-in of 2019 World Series of Poker Europe for the format of Pot-Limit Omaha exclusively is getting close to its start, with Event #11: €2,200 Pot-Limit Omaha scheduled to begin at 2 p.m. local time, here at King's Resort.

This will be the ninth bracelet offering for this year's festival and the second for Pot-Limit Omaha, after Event #2: €550 Pot-Limit Omaha that went to Dash Dudley, who won his second bracelet this year.

Last year's event concluded with 187 entries, which gathered €358,853 in the prize pool and it was won by Hong Kong's Anson Tsang who shipped his first WSOP gold bracelet along with €91,730 (~$105,167) in prize money. He defeated Russia's Ilya Bulychev in the heads-up, who took €56,684 (~$64,987) for his second place finish. Anson Tsang is expected to make his appearance today to defend his title, since he played almost all event of the 2019's festival so far.

All players who will put the €2,200 for the buy-in will receive 40,000 as a starting stack to work their way, while the blinds for the first day will be 40 minutes. The late registration will last until the end of Level 12 and the players will have the chance of unlimited re-entries in case they lose all of their chips during the first twelve levels.

Day 1 is scheduled to end after fifteen levels of play, with a sixty-minute dinner break scheduled after Level 6 and 20-minute breaks after every three levels or color ups.

Day 1 Structure

LevelDurationSmall BlindBig Blind
140100100
240100200
340200300
Break20  
440200400
540300500
640300600
Break20  
740400800
8405001,000
9406001,200
Break20  
10408001,600
11401,0002,000
12401,2002,400
Break20  
13401,5003,000
14402,0004,000
15402,5005,000

PokerNews will cover this event as it happens with every bracelet event in the 2019 WSOPE, so stay tuned for all the updates regarding Event #11: €2,200 Pot-Limit Omaha.

Tags: Anson TsangDash DudleyIlya Bulychev