Guillaume Diaz opened to 250,000 from the cutoff and Josef Gulas Jr three-bet to 1,075,000 from the small blind, for Diaz to call.
The flop came and Gulas Jr continued for 860,000. Diaz called.
The turn was the and Gulas checked. Diaz shoved all-in for 4,300,000 roughly. Gulas went deep in the tank counted out the bet of Diaz and put it aside. He kept thinking for over two minutes. and eventually made the call.
Guillaume Diaz:
Josef Gulas Jr:
This was by far the biggest pot of the tournament and both players were in agony for the river card.
The river was the and Diaz bricked his draws and so he was eliminated in 11th place, for Gulas Jr to become the massive leader.
Brian Kamphorst shoved from the button for around 2,500,000 and Ilija Saveveski, the short stack of the final table, called all-in from the small blind. Josef Gulas Jr just got out of the way and the two shorter stacks were against each other.
Ilija Savevski:
Brian Kamphorst:
The board ran out and Savevski doubled, leaving Kamphorst with five big blinds.
The action kicked off with a raise to 320,000 by Alexander Tkatschew and Brian Kamphorst then jammed for the 770,000 he had behind. "Okay, I call," Tkatschew announced when the action was back on him.
Brian Kamphorst:
Alexander Tkatschew:
The flop took away some outs for the Dutchman but he was still alive on the turn. However, the river brought no help and Kamphorst had to settle for 9th place and a payday of
€97,260.
The action folded all the way to Johan Guilbert in the small blind and he moved all-in as the covering stack. "How much do you have?" Ilija Savevski inquired with Stanislav Koleno, who was the only other short stack at the table.
Once Koleno confirmed it was around 3.2 million in chips for him, Savevski called all-in for around 3.6 million in the big blind.
Ilija Savevski:
Johan Guilbert:
The flop gave Guilbert the middle set and Savevski needed running cards to a straight. Among those was the turn but the river ended Savevski's run in 8th place for €125,052.
Le Main Event des WSOP Europe 2021 a rassemblé 688 entrants et ils ne seront que 7 à revenir mercredi après-midi au King's casino de Rozvadov. Le Français Johan 'YoH_Viral' Guilbert est en finale déjà assuré d'un gain à 6 chiffres.
Le local Josef Gulas est en tête devant l'Allemand Alexander Tkatschew à l'issue du Jour 4. Le Tchèque s'était qualifié en octobre en terminant 3e d'un tournoi à 250€ !
Il y a 1,276,712 € à prendre ainsi qu'un bracelet de champion du monde... tout le monde est allé se coucher avec 163,434€ assurés et reviendra avec 45 minutes à jouer sur les blindes 100 000 - 200 000 (200 000) sur les coups de 18 heures 30.
La partie sera streamée sur PokerGo et couverte en intégralité par PokerNews.
La finale du Main Event
Siège
Joueur
Pays
Chipcount
Blindes
1
Josef Gulas Jr
Czech Republic
20,200,000
101
2
Athanasios Kidas
Greece
6,025,000
30
3
Thomas Denie
Netherlands
5,500,000
28
4
Stanislav Koleno
Slovakia
3,400,000
17
5
Alexander Tkatschew
Germany
17,375,000
87
6
Aleksandar Trajkovski
Macedonia
3,250,000
16
7
Johan Guilbert
France
13,025,000
65
32 joueurs revenaient pour ce Day 4 dont 4 Français. Dimitar Yosifov était en tête mais il n'a pas atteint la finale.
Daniel Petri a lui été sorti par Guillaume Diaz, le Français prenant la tête à 3 tables left. Axel Hallay avait lui malheureusement sauté sans avoir gagné un palier supplémentaire (29e - 35 709€). C'est ensuite Johan Guilbert qui a pris les commandes en éliminant plusieurs adversaires et malgré un tank de mutant de 17 minutes
Après la sortie de Yossi Dayan en 10e position, Josef Gulas s'était emparé de la tête et le jeu s'est poursuivi jusqu'aux éliminations de Brian Kamphorst et Ilija Savevski. Mercredi il ne pourra en rester qu'un... le Français a toutes ses chances !