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2023 WSOP Europe

Event #12: €50,000 NLH Diamond High Roller
Jours 2
Event Info

2023 WSOP Europe

Résultats
Gagnant
Main Gagnante
k6
Prix
€650,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€50,000
Prize Pool
€1,739,925
Entrants
37
Info Niveau
Niveau
25
Blinds
250,000 / 500,000
Ante
500,000
Info Joueurs - Jour 2
Entrants
26
Joueurs Survivants
1

Event #12: €50,000 NLH Diamond High Roller

Jour 2 a débuté

Day 2 Seat Draw

TableSeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
381Daniel DvoressCanada2,690,00067
383Nacho BarberoItaly1,235,00031
384Leonard MaueGermany1,030,00026
385Hyunsup KimSouth Korea1,755,00044
386Ren LinChina3,370,00084
388Ben HeathUnited Kingdom755,00019
      
401Quan ZhouChina2,755,00069
402Wing Po LiuHong Kong735,00018
403Martin KabrhelCzechia2,090,00052
405Gab Yong KimSouth Korea1,035,00026
406Orpen KisacikogluTurkey1,465,00037
408Ioannis Angelou-KonstasGreece975,00024
      
421Felipe KetzerBrazil1,610,00040
422Adrian MateosSpain2,085,00052
423Tamas AdamszkiHungary715,00018
425Santhosh SuvarnaIndia2,725,00068
426Francisco BenitezItaly1,090,00027
428Teun MulderNetherlands885,00022

Daniel Dvoress Looking to Win Back-to-Back Bracelets as Final Day of €50,000 Platinum High Roller Gets Underway

Daniel Dvoress
Daniel Dvoress

The second and final day of World Series of Poker Europe Event #12: €50,000 NLH Diamond High Roller is set to kick off at 2 p.m. local time. Eighteen of the world’s best players will return to King’s Resort in Rozvadov to wage war for the golden WSOP bracelet and what is sure to be an astronomical first-place prize. What that prize will be is uncertain yet, however, as late registration remains open until the completion of the first level of the day.

What is close to certain, though, is that the field size of 29 and the accompanying collected prize pool of €1,363,725 will grow significantly before the late registration closes, as more familiar faces are expected to show up and the option for reentries also remains on the table for one full level.

One player who is looking set to avoid a reentry is Canadian superstar Daniel Dvoress. Dvoress won his second gold bracelet in Event #8: €25,000 GGMillion only three days ago, and is looking for repeat high-stakes victories as he comes into Day 2 as fourth in chips. His 2,690,000 chips give him 67 big blinds to play with when Day 2 commences, but he is still trailing chip leader Ren Lin by quite a bit. After a rough start and one reentry, Lin managed to bag 3,370,000 chips, being the only player to cross the three-million mark.

Ren Lin
Ren Lin

The top three is then rounded out by high roller regulars Quan Zhou and Santhosh Suvarna. Less than one big blind separates these two players, as Zhou will start with 2,755,000 chips while Suvarna will have 2,725,000 chips on the table. Meanwhile, Czech home-field player Martin Kabrhel (2,090,000), four-time bracelet winner Adrian Mateos (2,085,000), and defending champion Orpen Kisacikoglu (1,465,000) also find themselves in the upper half of the leaderboard.

Start of Day 2 Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Ren LinChina3,370,00084
2Quan ZhouChina2,755,00069
3Santhosh SuvarnaIndia2,725,00068
4Daniel DvoressCanada2,690,00067
5Martin KabrhelCzechia2,090,00052
6Adrian MateosSpain2,085,00052
7Hyunsup KimSouth Korea1,755,00044
8Felipe KetzerBrazil1,610,00040
9Orpen KisacikogluTurkey1,465,00037
10Nacho BarberoArgentina1,235,00031

Those working with shorter stacks include Teun Mulder (885,000), and bracelet winners Ben Heath (755,000) and Wing Po Liu (735,000). Tamas Adamszki, meanwhile, is sitting at the very bottom of the leaderboard with 715,000 chips.

Tamas Adamszki
Tamas Adamszki

When the action restarts at 2 p.m. local time, blinds will be at Level 14: 20,000/40,000 with a 40,000 big blind ante. Anyone who decides to enter or reenter during that level will receive the starting stack of 1,000,000 chips, good for 25 big blinds. All levels will be 40 minutes in length, with a break scheduled after every three of them, and play will continue until a champion is crowned.

After the first three levels, a cards-up live stream is also starting on King’s Resort’s official Youtube and Twitch channels, and the PokerNews live report will operate on the same one-hour delay from there on out.

Stay tuned for an exciting day full of high-stakes bubble and final table action right here on PokerNews, and witness who will be awarded the latest High Roller bracelet.

Tags: Adrian MateosBen HeathDaniel DvoressFelipe KetzerHyunsup KimMartin KabrhelNacho BarberoOrpen KisacikogluQuan ZhouRen LinSanthosh SuvarnaTamas AdamszkiTeun MulderWing Po Liu

Niveau: 14

Blinds: 20,000/40,000

Ante: 40,000

Brewer Doubles Up on First Hand of the Day

Niveau 14 : Blinds 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
Chris Brewer
Chris Brewer

Chris Brewer raised to 80,000 from the cutoff and Ioannis Angelou-Konstas called from the button. Quan Zhou then three-bet jammed from the small blind, covering all remaining players.

Brewer made the call and Angelou-Konstas folded, leading to a heads up showdown.

Chris Brewer: KK
Quan Zhou: 99

Brewer flopped a set on K107 to extend his already big lead to a massive one. The turn came the 4, and that left Zhou drawing dead. His lower set on the 9 river did not matter, and Brewer was off to an amazing start early on Day 2.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Chris Brewer us
Chris Brewer
2,080,000
1,080,000
1,080,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Quan Zhou cn
Quan Zhou
1,755,000
-1,000,000
-1,000,000
Ioannis Angelou-Konstas
Ioannis Angelou-Konstas
895,000
-80,000
-80,000

Tags: Chris BrewerIoannis Angelou-KonstasQuan Zhou

Heath Doubles With Hero Call

Niveau 14 : Blinds 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
Ben Heath
Ben Heath

Nacho Barbero open-raised to 85,000 from middle position, and only Ben Heath called, in the big blind. The flop of Q67 then saw Heath check-call the 100,000 continuation-bet of Barbero before he led out for the minimum of 40,000 on the 8 turn.

Barbero made the call and the 7 river rolled off. Heath reverted to checking again, after which Barbero opted to put his opponent all-in for his final 490,000 chips.

Heath had to use several time banks but eventually came up with a call. Barbero could only show a bluff with his K5, which Heath beat by calling off with 64 for bottom pair.

He raked in the pot and left Barbero with just over ten big blinds.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Ben Heath gb
Ben Heath
1,490,000
735,000
735,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Nacho Barbero ar
Nacho Barbero
420,000
-815,000
-815,000
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Ben HeathNacho Barbero

Ramos Shoves the River

Niveau 14 : Blinds 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante

Tamas Admaszki had three-bet the open of Felipe Ramos preflop, and Ramos had called, creating a pot of 510,000 chips. Adamszki then continued for 260,000 from the small blind on the flop of 9105, and Ramos called.

The 8 turn saw Adamszki slow down with a check and Ramos responded by going all in, covering the 850,000 stack that Adamszki had in his possession.

Adamszki quickly folded his hand, chipping up Ramos to double the starting stack.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Felipe Ramos br
Felipe Ramos
2,130,000
1,130,000
1,130,000
Tamas Adamszki hu
Tamas Adamszki
850,000
135,000
135,000

Tags: Felipe RamosTamas Admaszki

Lin Four-Bets Cold

Niveau 14 : Blinds 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante

Leonard Maue raised to 80,000 from early position and Hyunsup Kim reraised to 230,000 from the next seat over. Chipleader Ren Lin was then in the hijack and put out a four-bet of 700,000.

Maue folded rather quickly and Kim took some time before eventually following suit. Lin claimed to have had pocket queens, while Kim said he folded ace-queen.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Ren Lin cn
Ren Lin
3,700,000
330,000
330,000
Day 1 Chip Leader
Leonard Maue de
Leonard Maue
1,175,000
145,000
145,000
Hyunsup Kim kr
Hyunsup Kim
1,000,000
-755,000
-755,000

Tags: Leonard MaueRen LinHyunsup Kim

Niveau: 15

Blinds: 25,000/50,000

Ante: 50,000