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2023 WSOP Europe

Event #14: €1,000 NLH Turbo Freezeout
Jours 1
Event Info

2023 WSOP Europe

Résultats
Gagnant
Main Gagnante
q9
Prix
€46,700
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,000
Prize Pool
€200,000
Entrants
182
Info Niveau
Niveau
30
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
160,000
Info Joueurs - Jour 1
Entrants
182
Joueurs Survivants
1

Bernd Gleissner Captures Maiden Bracelet in Event #14: €1,000 No-Limit Hold’em Turbo Freezeout (€46,700)

Niveau 30 : Blinds 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante
Bernd Gleissner
Bernd Gleissner

After ten and a half hours of play, a new bracelet winner has been crowned at the 2023 World Series of Poker Europe at King’s Resort in Rozvadov. Bernd Gleissner outlasted a field of 182 entrants in Event #14: €1,000 No-Limit Hold’em Turbo Freezeout, last defeating Candido Cappiello in heads-up play to capture his first WSOP gold bracelet and the lion’s share of the €200,000 prize pool.

The win marks Gleissner’s third cash at the 2023 WSOPE and is by far his biggest of this series, with the next closest being a 27th place finish in Event #6: €5,000 Pot Limit Omaha for €8,625. The German pro has enjoyed several five-figure scores at King’s Resort over the past two years, including a 27th-place finish in the 2022 WSOPE Main Event for €39,368 and a ninth place finish in a €10,000 PLO High Roller event this past September for €46,000. His career-best cash comes from a win at the 2011 EPT London for £70,000.

Event #14: €1,000 No-Limit Hold’em Turbo Freezeout Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Bernd GleissnerGermany€46,700
2Candido CappielloItaly€28,800
3Moritz DietrichGermany€20,650
4Simone PiazziniItaly€15,050
5Alessandro PredaroliItaly€11,200
6Veronica TuscanoItaly€8,460
7Angelos MichaelCyprus€6,500
8James ChenTaiwan€5,100
9Jan BogasCzechia€4,075

Action of the Day

The fast structure of this event, featuring 20-minute levels, ensured that the action would be non-stop from start to finish. The field was whittled down from 182 entrants to 28 paid spots after roughly six hours of play, with notables such as Barny Boatman, Julien Sitbon, Tobias Garp, Roland Israelashvili, Martin Kabrhel, Max Pescatori, Sonny Franco and Randy Lew all falling short of the money.

Junhyoung Ki would end up becoming the event’s bubble boy, despite being among the chip leaders for most of the early and middle stages of the tournament. Ki’s downfall began after Moritz Dietrich called a massive bluff from Ki near the bubble in what was the biggest pot of the tournament by far up until that point. Ki would lose the rest of his chips to Gleissner shortly afterwards, and from that point on all remaining players were guaranteed at least a min-cash of €1,885.

The eliminations came at a rapid pace after the money was reached, taking less than two hours for the field to be reduced from 28 paid places to the unofficial final table of 10. Among those eliminated at this time was German pro Rainer Kempe (18th - €2,065), who had become short-stacked and ultimately ran into Simone Piazzini’s ace-king before seeing his run come to an end.

Rainer Kempe
Rainer Kempe

Gleissner, who was short-stacked upon reaching the money, began to pick up momentum around the final two tables, particularly after winning a three-way all in that eliminated Bastien May and left Kalle Persson short-stacked. Gleissner would double up shortly afterwards to enter the unofficial ten-handed final table as the third-biggest stack.

Play slowed down considerably once the final table had been reached, with many pots being taken down preflop and players generally acting conservatively as the pay jumps grew larger. Simon Wilson and Jan Bogas would be the first to fall in tenth and ninth place respectively.

James Chen was perhaps the most experienced player coming into the final table, but with the blinds continuing to escalate he was forced to commit his stack with ace-deuce only to run into Dietrich’s ace-king and bow out in eighth place. Angelos Michael, Veronica Tuscano and Alessandro Predaroli were next to fall in seventh, sixth and fifth place respectively, with Dietrich scoring two of the knockouts and emerging as a significant chip-leader going into four-handed play.

James Chen
James Chen

Gleissner would pull even with Dietrich after eliminating Simone Piazzini in a dramatic runout that saw Gleisser hit a three-outer on the turn to send Piazzini packing. The three remaining players were fairly close in chips, but a run of bad cards saw Dietrich become short-stacked. He would eventually move in with a straight draw against Gleissner who had bottom pair and dodged a plethora of outs to eliminate the Upswing Pro in third place.

Heads-up play between Gleissner and Cappiello was a brief affair, lasting roughly ten minutes, but the duel was action-packed and saw the chip lead change on two occasions. After winning a flip against Cappiello with pocket nines, Gleissner would claim the last of Cappiello’s chips in another preflop battle that saw Gleissner’s queen-nine hold against Cappiello’s queen-three to win the final pot of the tournament.

Bernd Gleissner and Candido Cappiello
Bernd Gleissner and Candido Cappiello

That concludes the PokerNews coverage for this event but be sure to stay tuned for our continuing coverage of the WSOPE main event from tomorrow’s Day 3 on November 13 until a winner is crowned at the 2023 WSOP Europe.

Tags: Alessandro PredaroliAngelos MichaelBarny BoatmanBastien MayBernd GleissnerCandido CappielloJames ChenJan BogasJulien SitbonJunhyoung KiKalle PerssonMartin KabrhelMax PescatoriMoritz DietrichRainer KempeRandy LewRoland IsraelashviliSimon WilsonSimone PiazziniSonny FrancoTobias GarpVeronica Tuscano

Candido Cappiello Eliminated in 2nd Place (€28,800)

Niveau 30 : Blinds 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante
Candido Cappiello
Candido Cappiello

Bernd Gleissner shoved on the button and Candido Cappiello called off for his remaining stack after a bit of tanking to put himself at risk.

Cadido Cappiello: Q3
Bernd Gleissner: Q9

It was a dire situation for Cappiello, and the 241069 runout provided Gleissner a relatively sweat-free runout — eliminating Cappiello in second place and putting and end to the tournament.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Bernd Gleissner de
Bernd Gleissner
5,460,000
1,520,000
1,520,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Candido Cappiello it
Candido Cappiello
Eliminé

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Moritz Dietrich Eliminated in 3rd Place (€20,650)

Niveau 29 : Blinds 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Moritz Dietrich
Moritz Dietrich

Bernd Gleissner raised to 260,000 on the button and was called by Moritz Dietrich in the big blind.

Dietrich shoved for a bit under 200,000 on the 2J10 flop and Gleissner called to put Dietrich at risk.

Moritz Dietrich: Q9
Bernd Gleissner: K2

Dietrich held a lot of outs with his overcards and open-ended straight draw, but the 10 turn and 4 river bricked out for Dietrich, who was eliminated in third place

Joueur Jetons Progression
Bernd Gleissner de
Bernd Gleissner
3,375,000
565,000
565,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Moritz Dietrich de
Moritz Dietrich
Eliminé

Tags: Bernd GleissnerMoritz Dietrich

Simone Piazzini Eliminated in 4th Place (€15,050)

Niveau 28 : Blinds 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Simone Piazzini
Simone Piazzini

Simone Piazzini moved all in from the small blind for 740,000 and Bernd Gleissner called from the big blind with a covering stack to put Piazzini at risk.

Simone Piazzini: A9
Bernd Gleissner: A6

Piazzini was in excellent shape to double up and remained ahead on the QQ7 flop. That all changed when the 6 turn left Piazzini drawing to just three outs.

"Yes!" Gleissner exclaimed as the 4 river gave him the pot while Piazzini's deep run came to an end in fourth place.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Bernd Gleissner de
Bernd Gleissner
2,140,000
1,315,000
1,315,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Moritz Dietrich de
Moritz Dietrich
1,990,000
-250,000
-250,000
Candido Cappiello it
Candido Cappiello
1,170,000
120,000
120,000
Simone Piazzini it
Simone Piazzini
Eliminé

Tags: Bernd GleissnerSimone Piazzini

Alessandro Predaroli Eliminated in 5th Place (€11,200)

Niveau 28 : Blinds 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Alessandro Predaroli
Alessandro Predaroli

Moritz Dietrich moved all in for approximately 1,500,000 from the cutoff and Alessandro Predaroli called off from the small blind with his stack of roughly 615,000 to put himself at risk.

Alessandro Predaroli: A10
Moritz Dietrich: AK

Dietrich was ahead with the bigger ace and remained so on the 3J8Q4 runout to score the knockout and surpass two million chips.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Moritz Dietrich de
Moritz Dietrich
2,240,000
590,000
590,000
Alessandro Predaroli it
Alessandro Predaroli
Eliminé

Tags: Alessandro PredaroliMoritz Dietrich

Cappiello Doubles Through Piazzini

Niveau 27 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Candido Cappiello
Candido Cappiello

Simone Piazzini opened to 250,000 from the cutoff and action folded to Candido Cappiello in the big blind, who announced he was all in for 745,000 total. Piazzini asked for a count before eventually shrugging and putting in a call.

Candido Cappiello: AA
Simone Piazzini: KQ

The 35958 runout kept Cappiello in front with aces and he scored a massive double up through Piazzini.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Candido Cappiello it
Candido Cappiello
1,500,000
850,000
850,000
Simone Piazzini it
Simone Piazzini
595,000
-1,005,000
-1,005,000

Tags: Candido CappielloSimone Piazzini

Veronica Tuscano Eliminated in 6th Place (€8,460)

Niveau 27 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Veronica Tuscano
Veronica Tuscano

Veronica Tuscano moved all in from the cutoff for 420,000 and was called by Moritz Dietrich in the big blind who covered.

Veronica Tuscano: Q2
Moritz Dietrich: A7

Tuscano pulled ahead with top pair on the Q65 flop but Dietrich took the lead right back on the A turn. He remained ahead on the 8 river to send Tuscano to the rail and take down a sizable pot.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Moritz Dietrich de
Moritz Dietrich
1,650,000
350,000
350,000
Veronica Tuscano it
Veronica Tuscano
Eliminé

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Angelos Michael Eliminated in 7th Place (€6,500)

Niveau 26 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Angelos Michael
Angelos Michael

Action folded around to the blinds, where Simone Piazzini shoved from the small blind. Angelos Michael peeked at his cards and called all in for his last 600,000.

Angelos Michael: A5
Simone Piazzini: K10

Michael was a favorite to double up, but the 4K292 runout paired Piazzini’s king, who offered a “Sorry” as he collected the rest of Michael’s chips.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Simone Piazzini it
Simone Piazzini
1,600,000
530,000
530,000
Angelos Michael cy
Angelos Michael
Eliminé

Tags: Angelos MichaelSimone Piazzini

James Chen Eliminated in 8th Place (€5,100)

Niveau 26 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
James Chen
James Chen

James Chen shoved for his last 605,000 from early position action folded to Moritz Dietrich in the cutoff, who also went all in for slightly more. Everyone else folded and a showdown was held.

James Chen: A2
Moritz Dietrich: AK

Chen would need some help, but the AQ5J9 runout left Dietrich best with his king kicker and Chen was eliminated in eighth place.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Moritz Dietrich de
Moritz Dietrich
1,300,000
525,000
525,000
James Chen tw
James Chen
Eliminé
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: James ChenMoritz Dietrich

Jan Bogas Eliminated in 9th Place (€4,075)

Niveau 25 : Blinds 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Jan Bogas
Jan Bogas

Bernd Gleissner opened to 100,000 from the button and Jan Bogas defended from the big blind, leaving just 10,000 behind in doing so.

The flop came Q108 and Bogas put in his last 10,000. Gleissner called to put Bogas at risk.

Jan Bogas: Q2
Bernd Gleissner: A3

Bogas was ahead with top pair but Gleissner spiked the A turn to take the lead. The 7 turn was a blank and Bogas became the first casualty of the official final table.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Bernd Gleissner de
Bernd Gleissner
825,000
275,000
275,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Jan Bogas cz
Jan Bogas
Eliminé

Tags: Bernd GleissnerJan Bogas