2019 WSOP International Circuit King's Resort Rozvadov

Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2019 WSOP International Circuit King's Resort Rozvadov

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
107
Prize
€190,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,700
Prize Pool
€1,103,500
Entries
650
Level Info
Level
34
Blinds
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
300,000

Level: 28

Blinds: 30,000/60,000

Ante: 60,000

Shuffle Up and Deal

The tournament director has welcomed the players back to the tables and instructed the dealers to shuffle and deal. To not spoiler the stream and results, the live reporting will follow the same 30-minute delay as the stream.

Who Will Walk Away With the 2019 WSOP International Circuit €1,700 Main Event Title Tonight?

Feature Table
Feature Table

The final Day of the WSOP International Circuit Rozvadov €1,700 Main Event is here with 23 players returning out of 650 entries in total. They will be sparring each other on the felt with one winner at the end of the night walking away with €190,000, the WSOPE Main Event ticket worth €10,350, and the WSOP Circuit Main Event Ring. Everyone is guaranteed at least €7,181 but they will all be focused on the first-place finish.

Daniel Smiljkovic comes into the final day at 2 PM as the chip leader with 2,335,000 in chips. Smiljkovic already cashed twice during this edition of the WSOPC with a sixth-place finish in the Monster Stack and a tenth place in the €440 Freezeout. Gaga Gotsadze is second in chips and came fifth in this event last year for €51,845 and will be looking to do even better this time. Closing out the top 3 is Paul van Oort who bagged 36 big blinds. Van Oort only has one previous WSOP cash which was for his 19th place in the Monster Stack earlier during this series. He has already bettered this but will have his sights set on winning that final “all-in and call”.

With 23 players still in the running, anything can happen. Martin Kabrhel already knows how it is to win a ring as he has four of them, but he’s not the only one. Abdelhakim Zoufri and Pierre Christensen both have one too. Kabrhel’s two bracelet wins and his chip count might give him an edge but it’s still poker so who knows what the cards will bring.

The final day will resume with Level 28 which features a small blind of 30,000, big blind of 60,000, and the big blind ante of 60,000. Level duration will be increased to 60 minutes and they will be playing down until a winner has been determined. The live stream will commence with a 30-minute delay and the live reporting here will follow the same delay to not spoiler any results.

Make sure to come back at 2:30 PM local time to follow the updates from the PokerNews live reporting team to see who will be claiming the title here at the King's Resort tonight.

Final Day Seat Draw

TableSeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
371Gaga GotsadzeGeorgia2,265,00038
372Abdelhakim ZoufriNetherlands625,00010
373Pierre ChristensenDenmark1,210,00020
374Jakub OlivaCzech Republic1,850,00031
375Wissam TurkieGermany1,955,00033
376Vazha KometianiGeorgia490,0008
378Philipp LuetkemeierGermany1,200,00020
      
1501Milad IzadmousaGermany275,0005
1502Andreas HeiderGermany945,00016
1503Tomasz KozubPoland1,015,00017
1504Daniel SmiljkovicGermany2,335,00039
1505Daniel NielsenDenmark1,340,00022
1506Pascal RoumierFrance1,750,00029
1507Simone AgnolettoItaly2,015,00034
1508Martin KabrhelCzech Republic2,040,00034
      
1511Marek BlaskoSlovakia470,0008
1512Patrice BrandtGermany1,600,00027
1513Martin MulsowGermany550,0009
1514Robert SkopalikCzech Republic1,410,00024
1515Harry RossUnited Kingdom2,115,00035
1516Raz AlonIsrael1,765,00029
1517Paul van OortNetherlands2,140,00036
1518Salih AtacSwitzerland1,190,00020

Tags: Abdelhakim ZoufriDaniel SmiljkovicGaga GotsadzeMartin KabrhelPaul Van OortPierre Christensen

Main Event

Day 3 Started