2024 WPT Prime Sanremo

�1,100 Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2024 WPT Prime Sanremo

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k6
Prize
€124,700
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,100
Prize Pool
€734,140
Entries
781
Level Info
Level
34
Blinds
300,000 / 600,000
Ante
600,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
98
Players Left
8

Stanciu Bags Chip Lead for WPT Prime Sanremo Championship Final Day

Level 27 : Blinds 75,000/125,000, 125,000 ante
Traian Stanciu
Traian Stanciu

Day 2 of the WPT Prime Sanremo Championship Event has concluded here at Casino Sanremo, with eight players left standing to battle it out for the title when play is reconvened at 1:00 p.m. local time on Monday June 10.

Romanian Traian Stanciu (10,650,000) is the chip leader going into the final day, with a significant lead over his nearest challengers, Italians Giuseppe Zarbo (7,475,000) and Priamo Carta (6,750,000).

Stanciu will be aiming to better his career-best score of $40,249, while Carta is already close to securing his biggest individual pay day, currently standing at $16,360. Zarbo has two top-400 hundred finishes in the WSOP Main Event to his name, and will be hoping to bag a career-best score with victory here.

Final Table Seating Draw and Chip Counts

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
2Priamo CartaItaly6,750,00045
3Vladas BurneikisLithuania2,025,00013
4Erico IervasiItaly2,075,00013
5Traian StanciuRomania10,650,00071
6Giuseppe ZarboItaly7,475,00049
7Luigi PignataroItaly2,975,00019
8Uladzimir LuchkouBelarus2,575,00017
9Kym NguyenFrance4,525,00030

�1,100 WPT Prime Sanremo Championship Event Remaining Payouts

PlacePrize
1�124,700*
2�77,000
3�57,000
4�43,000
6�32,500
7�24,700
8�19,000

(*Includes seat at WPT World Championship in December 2024 at The Wynn, Las Vegas valued at �9,700).

Day 2 Action

98 players returned for Day 2, all of whom were guaranteed the minimum cash of �1,880, and it was a frantic start to the day as the knockouts came quickly, with almost half the field gone by the first break. Players such as Wim Verhaegen, Adrian Chua and Florian Dos Santos Pires departed at this stage.

Players such as Chris Dowling, Fabio Peluso and Tomas Patka then departed before the dinner break, and will no doubt have been hoping for a deeper run.

Tomas Patka
Tomas Patka

Stanciu was among the chip leaders at dinner, which took place after the final three table redraw, and on the resumption of play chips went flying round the room as the field was quickly reduced to sixteen, with the two table redraw set when Stanciu bust Michael Uguccioni in a flush over straight cooler, after which Stanciu never looked back.

Day 2 chip leader Mario Adinolfi exited in 15th place after becoming short, after which the knockouts started to slow.

Mario Adinolfi
Mario Adinolfi

There was a bit of spice in consecutive hands between Anas Belatik and Gabriele Lepore, which led to Lapore's departure, and the final table of nine was set when Belatik busted to Carta.

Play was due to conclude when eight players remained, and Antonio Iannei was the last player to depart in the day in ninth when Zarbo turned top pair against Iannei's pocket deuces.

The players will be returning at 1:00 p.m. local time Monday 10 June with 34 minutes left of Level 27, featuring blinds of 75,000/125,000, with a 125,000 big blind ante.

Stay tuned to PokerNews for all your coverage of what is sure to an exciting final table, as we see who takes the trophy and title of WPT Prime Sanremo 2024 champion.

Tags: Adrian ChuaAnas BelatikAntonio IanneiChris DowlingErico IervasiFabio PelusoFlorian Dos Santos PiresGabriele LeporeGiuseppe ZarboKym NguyenLuigi PignataroMario AdinolfiMichael UguccioniPriamo CartaTomas PatkaTraian StanciuUladzimir LuchkouVladas BurneikisWim Verhaegen