2024 WSOP Europe

Event #13: €10,350 Main Event NLH European Championship
Day: 1b
Event Info

2024 WSOP Europe

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
1010
Prize
€1,300,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€10,350
Prize Pool
€7,219,200
Entries
768
Level Info
Level
33
Blinds
250,000 / 500,000
Ante
500,000
Players Info - Day 1b
Entries
121
Players Left
81

Wilf Changes His Mind

Level 2 : Blinds 200/400, 400 ante
Saar Wilf
Saar Wilf

Zdenek Zizka raised to 1,400 in the cutoff. Saar Wilf then three-bet to 3,600 on the button, receiving a call from Zizka. Wilf continued for 4,000 on the 9?J?3? flop and Zizka check-called.

The Q? turn was checked through before the Zizka made a small bet of 2,500 on the A? river.

Wilf spent some minutes in the tank, cutting out raising chips and playing with them. Eventually, tough, he let his hand go and gifted the pot to Zizka.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Zdenek Zizka cz
Zdenek Zizka
205,000
28,000
28,000
Profile photo of Stanislaw Miadzel pl
Stanislaw Miadzel
125,000
2,000
2,000
Profile photo of Roberto Romanello gb
Roberto Romanello
87,500
-7,500
-7,500
WSOP 1X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
EPT 1X Winner
Profile photo of Saar Wilf il
Saar Wilf
85,500
-4,500
-4,500
Profile photo of Giorgio Donzelli it
Giorgio Donzelli
33,000
-32,000
-32,000

Banic Picks Off Herold's Bliuff

Level 1 : Blinds 100/300, 300 ante
Ivan Banic
Ivan Banic

Kai Herold raised to 800 from middle position with only Ivan Banic calling from the big blind.

The flop came down 3?2?4? and Banic checked. Herold fired out 600, which Banic called.

When the 5? came on the turn Banic check-called another bet from Herold, this time for 900.

The 2? appeared on the river and Banic checked for the last time. Herold thought it over before putting out a bet of 1,600. Banic snap-called and Herold instantly mucked his cards, meaning Banic won the pot without having to show his holding.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Ivan Banic hr
Ivan Banic
119,500
4,500
4,500
Run It Once
Profile photo of Kai Herold de
Kai Herold
99,000
-17,000
-17,000

Tags: Ivan BanicKai Herold

Zizka Wins Big With Straight Flush as Donzelli's Nut Flush No Good

Level 1 : Blinds 100/300, 300 ante
Zdenek Zizka
Zdenek Zizka

Zdenek Zizka had raised to 1,000 in middle position when Giorgio Donzelli tossed in a three-bet to 3,000 from the small blind. Zizka called to the 9?6?4? flop, where he called the continuation-bet of 4,000 that Donzelli put in.

Donzelli slowed down and checked the 5? turn. Zizka then bet 5,500 and Donzelli called. The 2? river completed the board, seeing Donzelli lead out for 11,000.

Zizka spent some time in the tank and then raised to 48,900. Donzelli snap called and tabled A?K? for the nut flush.

However, it was no good against the 8?7? of Zizka, who had turned a straight flush and raked in the massive pot. Donzelli could only shake his head and laugh at the huge cooler that had just occured.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Zdenek Zizka cz
Zdenek Zizka
215,000
95,000
95,000
Profile photo of Giorgio Donzelli it
Giorgio Donzelli
35,500
-63,500
-63,500

Tags: Giorgio DonzelliZdenek Zizka

Blom Puts Di Ceglie in a Difficult Spot

Level 1 : Blinds 100/300, 300 ante
Viktor Blom
Viktor Blom

Pasquale Di Ceglie raised from the cutoff to 700 and Viktor Blom made it 2,800 on the button. Once the blinds folded, Di Ceglie made the call.

They went to a flop of 5?K?K? where Di Ceglie checked dark, and Blom fired 1,600. Di Ceglie quickly made it 4,000, and Blom called.

An A? landed on the turn and Di Ceglie continued to tell a story that he was strong by firing 5,500, which Blom called.

When the 8? landed on the river, Di Ceglie slowed down with a check, then Blom gathered chips and dropped 28,600 into the pot. Di Ceglie thought for quite some time in what seemed to be an agonizing decision for the Croatian player, but eventually he slid his cards into the muck.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Viktor Blom se
Viktor Blom
113,000
13,000
13,000
Profile photo of Pasquale Di Ceglie hr
Pasquale Di Ceglie
88,000
-12,000
-12,000

Tags: Pasquale Di CeglieViktor Blom

Sargsyan Check-Raises Shahar

Level 1 : Blinds 100/300, 300 ante
Aram Sargsyan
Aram Sargsyan

Ran Shahar raised to 700 in the cutoff and saw Aram Sargsyan call in the big blind. Sargsyan checked to Shahar on the 10?K?4? flop, after which the latter bet 600.

Sargsyan then raised to 1,300 and was called by his opponent. He put in another 2,200 on the 3? turn, which Shahar also called.

An additional 2,500 chips flew in on the 6? river. This time, Shahar let his hand go as he forfeited the early pot.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Aram Sargsyan am
Aram Sargsyan
104,300
4,300
4,300
Profile photo of Ran Shahar il
Ran Shahar
95,800
-4,200
-4,200

Tags: Aram SargsyanRan Shahar

New Day, New Chance as Day 1b of WSOP Europe €10,350 Main Event Kicks Off at Noon

King's Resort Poker Room
King's Resort Poker Room

The second and final starting flight of the 2024 World Series of Poker Europe will begin at midday today. Event #13: €10,350 Main Event NLH European Championship's Day 1b is, unlike most other tournaments, expected to be much smaller than its first starting day. This is because King's Resort, where the event is held, traditionally includes Day 1a tickets in their prize pools throughout the year to give many low-stakes players a shot at Main Event glory.

However, it historically makes up for what it lacks in size with star power, with many high-stakes regulars making their first appearance or reentering after an unfortunate first attempt on Day 1a. Darko Svesko, on the other hand, will not be one of the players buying in today, as the Serbian obtained the chip lead in the first starting flight. He increased his 100,000 starting stack to 535,900 at the end of the day, resulting in him having 335 big blinds at the start of Day 2.

Darko Svesko
Darko Svesko

Other big stacks from Day 1a include hometown hero Patrik Jaros (497,200), and overseas crushers Alex Foxen (389,900) and David Dongwoo Ko (371,100).

Day 1a Top 10 Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountDay 2 Big Blinds
1Darko SveskoSerbia535,900335
2Bartolomeo TatoItaly504,100315
3Patrik JarosCzech Republic497,200311
4Boris KuzmanovicCroatia469,800294
5Birger OhlGermany468,800293
6Cecile TicherfatineFrance450,000281
7Lars BrodinSweden393,900246
8Yaroslav OhulchanskyiUkraine392,700245
9Alex FoxenUnited States389,900244
10David Dongwoo KoCanada371,100232

However, players who register today need not despair. Last year, Levan Rcheulishvili accumulated 586,800 chips on Day 1b, so the overall chip lead is still within reach. All who enter today start their quest of doing so with the starting stack of 100,000. The first level is 100/300 with a big blind ante of 300 and all levels will have a duration of 90 minutes, resulting in deep-stacked play throughout the day.

There will be a break after every level, with a dinner break after Level 4. The day will conclude after Level 7, which has blinds of 600/1,200, after which the survivors will bag and tag for Day 2, which starts at noon tomorrow. One reentry is available for the players today, with an additional two entries allowed up until the end of Level 12, midway through Day 2.

WSOP Europe Main Event Day 1 Structure

LevelSmall BlindBig BlindBig Blind Ante
1100300300
2200400400
3300500500
4300600600
5400800800
65001,0001,000
76001,2001,200

Stay tuned for all the exciting Main Event action as PokerNews will be on the floor live reporting from the very first cards dealt up until the last table bags up.

Tags: Alex FoxenBartolomeo TatoBirger OhlBoris KuzmanovicCecile TicherfatineDarko SveskoDavid Dongwoo KoLars BrodinLevan RcheulishviliPatrik JarosYaroslav Ohulchanskyi