Welcome to Day 2 of the 2021 WSOP International Circuit �1,700 Main Event at the King's Resort
Out of a field of 763 entries, at least 282 players will be taking their seats at 2pm local time in the poker room of the King's Resort in Rozvadov. The �1 million guarantee in the 2021 WSOP International Circuit �1,700 Main Event has already been surpassed and the late registration will remain open for another two levels and the following break.
Day 2 is slated to play nine levels of 60 minutes each and that should cull down the field to the final few tables. Another two tournament days remain available to determine the winner of the WSOP Circuit Ring and the money bubble will certainly burst today.
Leading the field into Day 2 is Italian's Flaviano Cammisuli with a stack of 411,000. Florian [Removed:292] sits in second with 369,000 while the Day 1a big stacks Andrzej Jedryczka (368,000), Karim Mzoughi (363,000) and Raul Gutierrez Talavera (345,500) complete the overnight top five.
Several WSOP bracelet winners will be in the mix including Armando D'Avanzo, Vangelis Kaimakamis, and Ivo Donev. Well-known notables returning for Day 2 are also Francesco Delfoco, Aleksandar Tomovic, Dominik Paus, Roberto Manfredi, Tobias Peters, Thomas Bichon, and Michal Mrakes.
The action resumes with blinds of 1,000-2,000 and a big blind ante of 2,000, giving late entrants and re-entries 25 big blinds. That will decrease to 20 big blinds for the second level of the day and the registration then concludes at the start of level 12.
The flagship tournament of the festival will also include a �10,300 seat to the 2021 WSOP Europe Main Event for the top ten finishers as well. Ahead of today, 162 players have already earned their ticket through various live events at the King's Resort to make for a promising start ahead of the next major event in Rozvadov.
Ahead of Day 2, a satellite with ten guaranteed seats took place and attracted a field of 97 entries. They are playing for ten seats and the 11th place finisher will earn �1,430 for the efforts.
Stay tuned for all the live action from Europe's biggest poker arena as the PokerNews live reporting team will be there from start to finish once more.