2024 888poker LIVE Bucharest

�560 Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2024 888poker LIVE Bucharest

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
ak
Prize
€37,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€560
Prize Pool
€200,000
Entries
406
Level Info
Level
33
Blinds
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
300,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
163
Players Left
17

Konstantinos Vatseris Leads Final 17 in �560 Main Event

Level 24 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Konstantinos Vatseris
Konstantinos Vatseris

The penultimate day at 888poker LIVE Bucharest is in the books, as the field has been trimmed down to the final 17 players in the �560 Main Event.

After four opening flights, a total of 138 survivors combined for the first time to battle into the money and beyond. They were joined by 25 entrants prior to the start of Day 2, bringing the field to 406. Leading the way is a familiar face at 888poker Room Bucharest, as Konstantinos Vatseris is aiming to improve on a seventh-place finish at this very event last August.

Vatseris made a strong surge as the tournament reached the final three tables, bagging up 2,700,000 chips of the 20,300,000 in play. He will bring 68 big blinds into action at 3 p.m. local time on Sunday, but a strong group of Romanians is hot on his tail.

Alexandru Varninschi sits just behind Vatseris in second, followed by Florin Elisei as the only players above the 2,000,000 chip mark.

Full Field Chip Counts

PlacePlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Konstantinos VatserisGreece2,700,00068
2Alexandru VarninschiRomania2,600,00065
3Florin EliseiRomania2,500,00063
4Alexandru BrumaruRomania1,700,00043
5Dumitrel PostuRomania1,500,00038
6Alexandru LupuleacRomania1,300,00033
7Andrei MironRomania1,300,00033
8Ionut ZanfiracheRomania1,200,00030
9Alexandru MitracuRomania1,125,00028
10Dumitru BartaRomania730,00018
11Denis IascheviciMoldova580,00015
12Corneliu PopescuRomania510,00013
13Razvan MorarRomania490,00012
14Jack SharpeUnited Kingdom485,00012
15Ioan AsultaniRomania470,00012
16Dan GalinschiRomania415,00010
17Adrian IonescuRomania325,0008

There were plenty of fireworks right from the start of play on Day 2, as the late entries were looking to mix it up after buying in with 25 big blinds.

Among the names that joined the field at the end of late registration was 888poker Stream Team member Andrei Cosmin, who bought in but was unable to build up a stack. He was eventually joined on the rail by 888poker Ambassadors Ian Simpson, Vivian Saliba and Lucia Navarro, all of whom saw their tournament run cut short prior to the money.

The closest member of the team was 888poker streamer Nick Eastwood, who began the day with just over four starting stacks but could not find any momentum as the day wore on.

Aron Balazs
Aron Balazs

In all, only 51 players survived the money bubble when Aron Balazs found himself on the wrong end of a cooler against Alexandru Lupuleac. That pot helped propel Lupuleac to a top ten stack heading to the final day.

One notable trend was the success of the chip leaders from each opening flights, all four of them found the money with Day 1c leader Dan Galinschi still in contention for the title. Galinschi sits among the short stacks entering Day 2, sitting on just 10 big blinds.

Day 1a and overall leader Ran Shahar finished in 34th place, just behind Day 1b leader Stefan Toderita who finished 32nd. Mihail Cuza, the leader from the turbo Day 1d also cashed out in 41st spot. Among the other notable names to make the money was WSOP bracelet winner Sergiu Covrig, who earned �1,110 with a 39th-place finish.

Sergiu Covrig
Sergiu Covrig

All 17 remaining players have locked up �2,275, with two more eliminations until next pay jump. Everyone is eyeing the top prize of �37,000, along with the 888poker LIVE trophy.

�560 Main Event Remaining Payouts

PlacePrizePlacePrize
1�37,0008�4,900
2�24,0009�4,200
3�18,40010-11�3,600
4�15,00012-13�3,100
5�12,00014-15�2,600
6�9,00016-17�2,275
7�6,500  

Play will resume at 3 p.m. local time on Level 25, with blinds of 20,000/40,000 and a 40,000 big blind ante. You can catch all of the exciting action on the 888poker Twitch and YouTube channels, on a delay of half an hour starting at 3:30 p.m. local time.

Be sure to check back on Sunday, as the PokerNews live reporting team will have every moment covered on the way to unveiling a new champion in Bucharest.

Tags: Adrian IonescuAlexandru BrumaruAlexandru LupuleacAlexandru MitracuAlexandru VarninschiAndrei CosminAndrei MironAron BalazsDan GalinschiDenis IascheviciDumitrel PostuDumitru BartaFlorin EliseiIan SimpsonIoan AsultaniIonut ZanfiracheJack SharpeKonstantinos VatserisLucia NavarroMihail CuzaNick EastwoodPopescu CorneliuRan ShaharSergiu CovrigStefan ToderitaVivian Saliba