2021 World Series of Poker Europe

Event #11: �1,650 NLH 6-Max
Day: 3
Event Info

2021 World Series of Poker Europe

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aj
Prize
€158,616
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,650
Entries
535
Level Info
Level
33
Blinds
125,000 / 250,000
Ante
250,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
6
Players Left
1

Simone Andrian Emerges Victorious to Win his First WSOP Europe Bracelet in Event #11: �1,650 NLH 6-Max

Level 33 : 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Simone Andrian
Simone Andrian

Italy's Simone Andrian was crowned as the winner in Event #11: �1,650 NLH 6-Max, taking down Josef Snejberg in heads up, to become a first-time bracelet winner.

He overcame a field of 535 players to win �158,616 and topped a final table that included two-time WPT champion and chip leader Tony Tran and Czech's Josef Snejberg.

Snejberg himself, had to settle with the second place and the �98,020 that came with it and only a spot away from getting his hands on a bracelet.

Event #11: �1,650 NLH 6-Max Final Table Results

PLACEPLAYERCOUNTRYPAYOUT(EUR)
1Simone AndrianItaly�158,616
2Josef SnejbergCzech Republic�98,020
3Norbert BaumgartnerGermany�65,540
4Zlatin PenevBulgaria�44,800
5Jan BednarCzech Republic�31,320
6Tony TranUnited States�22,410

Final Table Recap

The start of the day saw Josef Snejberg gaining the lead from the beginning with his aggression andTony Tran, previous chip leader, losing ground when he called the all-in of Zlatin Penev with a missed straight draw.

There were no eliminations in the first three levels of the day. However, right at the beginning of Level 31, it was Tony Tran who was eliminated first when he was all-in preflop with a dominated hand against Snejberg. Shortly after, Jan Bednar who started as the short stack, was sent to the rail by Simone Andrian and Zlatin Penev from Norbert Baumgartner.

In the three-handed play, Andrian slowly started gaining the lead, with some small pots but the elimination of Baumgartner from himself, put him in commanding position in the heads up.

When heads up started Snejberg tried to play a lot post flop winning some small pots, which would help him close the gap between him and Andrian. In the end, Snejberg fell short as we faced Andrian, all-in preflop and him being dominated. Andrian sealed the deal and claimed the win alongside the WSOP bracelet.

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