Friday, September 2, 2016

Eureka6 Rozvadov: Day 3 live updates archiveNO Deposit bonus $43

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* That is an archive of Day 3 coverage. For up to date updates click here.

6:30pm: End of the levelLevel 22 - Blinds 10,000/20,000 (3,000 ante)

The players are actually on a fifteen minute break.

6:25pm: No stopping Ivan LucaLevel 22 - Blinds 10,000/20,000 (3,000 ante)

Ivan Luca has about 1,800,000 after eliminating Johannes Dandl. It was actually Oliver Heppchenwho started the action, he raised to 50,000 from the hihack, Dandl smooth called and Luca then three-bet to 177,000 total. Heppchen folded but Dandl called, leaving himself just 195,000 back.

At the 4♣9♠T♥ flop Luca bet 50,000 and Dandl smooth called. On the 3♥ turn Dandl moved all-in and Luca snap called. The Argentinian had T♦T♠ and Dandl was drawing dead with A♠J♣.

6:15pm: Kokoska wins big pot to eliminate FarcasanuLevel 22 - Blinds 10,000/20,000 (3,000 ante)

A huge pot has boosted Robert Kokoska to around 1,400,000 and sent Alexandru Farcasanu out in 23rd place.

Pre-flop Kokoska made it 40,000 to move from the cutoff, Farcasanu three-bet to 100,000 from the button and Kokoska smooth called. The flop fell K♠2♣3♦, Farcasanu bet 85,000, Kokoska check-raised to 180,000 total, Farcasanu moved in for roughly 600,000 total and Kokoska made the call.

Kokoska: K♣Q♣Farcasanu: A♠7♥

Farcasanu's bluff had gone wrong and he didn't make amends for the J♦ turn or 3♣ river and Kokoska just had him covered.

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Alexandru Farcasnu

6:05pm: Kristeller cracks kingsLevel 22 - Blinds 10,000/20,000 (3,000 ante)

Oh boy!

Andres Viola opened, Martin Kristeller three-bet jammed for 433,000 with 8♦7♦ and Karol Radomski re-shoved with K♠K♦. The T♦6♥4♠T♣5♦ run out meant Kristeller rivered a straight to climb to around 900,000 whilst Radomski is all the way down to 160,000.

6pm: Final three tablesLevel 22 - Blinds 10,000/20,000 (3,000 ante)

Below is the redraw for the overall three tables of the Eureka6 Rozvadov Main Event

Table Seat Name
1 1 David Urban
1 2 Patrick Wolff
1 3 Domenico Gala
1 4 Rene Kodlin
1 5 Grzegorz Wyraz
1 6 Daniel Rose
1 7 Peter Siemund
1 8 Mick Heder
     
2 1 Martin Ilavsky
2 2 Oliver Heppchen
2 3 Dragoslav Timarac
2 4 Johannes Dandl
2 5 Ivan Luca
2 6 Dariusz Beres
2 7 Stoyan Stefanov
2 8 Fabian Schaack
     
3 1 Hannes Speiser
3 3 Robert Kokoska
3 4 Alexandru Farcasanu
3 5 Andres Viola
3 6 Martin Kristeller
3 7 Karol Radomski
3 8 Maria Lampropoulos

5:45pm: Right down to 23, Luca keeps climbingLevel 22 - Blinds 10,000/20,000 (3,000 ante)

The clock have been paused as Mahmut Yildirim (26th) and Lazer Gjergji (25th) were eliminated which meant redraw of the overall 24 players.

There was though still a pot happening at Ivan Luca's table. Domenico Gala had opened to 40,000 from under-th-gun, Luca flat called, as did Grzegorz Wyraz.

Action passed to Christian Tauscher within the small blind and he moved all-in for 129,000 total. Back on Gala he raised, however it wasn't enough to fulfill the minimum required. Because it was over 50% of the legal raise size though it went as a min-raise to 218,000 total to be precise.

Back on Luca he thought for a few minutes before raising to 395,000 total. That removed Wyraz but Gala tanked for a few minutes before folding and leaving himself with 350,000 back. After the hand he said that his intention were to boost Tauscher's all-in bet.

Luca: A♦Q♣Tauscher: 9♠7♠

A A♥T♦8♣2♥8♣ board meant Luca took the pot and eliminated Tauscher. After the hand Gala intimated that he'd have made a flush had he stayed within the hand.

As he didn't Ivan Luca is as much as about 1,800,000. They'll now be a brief break whilst the tournament staff conduct the redraw.

5:30pm: Wyraz wins big pot to dent SpeiserLevel 22 - Blinds 10,000/20,000 (3,000 ante)

Hannes Speiser sure was within the thick of the action over the past hour. I arrived on the table to look a pot of around 500,000 in the midst of the table, together with an entire board of 2♦7♥5♣A♠2♥ at the felt.

Grzegorz Wyraz (big blind) was first to behave and he moved all-in. Speiser (button) had about 330,000 behind and tanked for an excellent two minutes before folding. Wyraz showed the 8♣ as he took the pot. He's as much as around 900,000 after that hand.

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An up and down hour for Speiser

5:18pm: Price of poker goes upLevel 22 - Blinds 10,000/20,000 (3,000 ante)

Into level 22 now and 28 players remain. That makes the common stack 602,000 for a shade over 30 big blinds. A 30 big blind average appears to be pretty consistent.

5:10pm: Lauck busts to Lampropoulos in huge potLevel 21 - Blinds 8,000/16,000 (2,000 ante)

A huge pot has seen Maria Lampropoulos climb to 1,400,000 and send Jonas Lauck tumbling out of the tournament. Pre-flop Lampropoulos raised to 35,000, Lauck three-bet to 100,000 at the button, Lampropoulos four-bet to 175,000 and Lauck made the call.

The flop fell 7♠J♥8♠, Lampropoulos c-bet 125,000, Lauck raised all-in for 360,000 total and Lampropoulos called.

Lauck: A♠5♠Lampropoulos: K♠K♣

The 2♥ turn and K♥ river kept the Argentinian in front and it's now an Argentinian one-two on the top of the chip counts as only Ivan Luca has more chips.

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Lauck's luck ran out

5pm: Speiser surge! Doubles againLevel 21 - Blinds 8,000/16,000 (2,000 ante)

Hannes Speiser has enjoyed a really perfect 10 minutes as after tripling up earlier he just doubled up! Pre-flop Dusan Privoznik raised from early position and Speiser defended from the massive blind. A flurry of bets and raises at the J♥A♦2♦ flop saw Speiser all-in for 293,000 with J♣2♣ and searching to carry against Privoznik's A♠T♥.

The 9♠ turn and 5♣ river didn't change anything and Speiser doubled to around 670,000 whilst Privoznik dropped to about 100,000. He busted shortly afterwards when his Q♠T♦ couldn't get there against Fabian Schaack's A♦9♥.

4:50pm: Speiser back within the game; Popa bustsLevel 21 - Blinds 8,000/16,000 (2,000 ante)

A three way all-in was in progress by the point I arrived on the table and this was the situation:

Hannes Speiser: A♠A♥ - all-in for 92,000Martin Ilavsky: A♦3♦ - the covering stackCatalin-Marcel Popa: A♣8♣ - all-in for approximately 108,000

The board ran 7♦Q♥5♠Q♦5♥, so Speiser trebled as much as almost 300,000, Ilavsky dropped to 650,000 and Popa was left with just 16,000 and he was eliminated at the next hand.

4:40pm: Timarac busts MozaffarianLevel 21 - Blinds 8,000/16,000 (2,000 ante)

Down to only 220,000 Amir Mozaffarian open shoved with 2♠2♦ and got a choice from Dragoslav Timarac, who was within the big blind.

The Serbian player showed A♦Q♣ and we were off to the races. The 8♠9♣K♠Q♣K♣ board meant the overcards won this one and Timarac climbed to 730,000 as a result.

Szymon Sobanda and Daniel Nitzsche also are out. 33 players remain.

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4:30pm: Counts originally of level 21Level 21 - Blinds 8,000/16,000 (2,000 ante)

During the break tournament staff did a comprehensive chip count of the rest players. Ivan Luca has jumped out to the lead, whilst overnight chip leader Daniel Rose has seen his stack cut in half throughout the opening two levels.

Name Country Chips
Ivan Luca Argentina 1,470,000
Alexandru Farcasanu Romania 1,200,000
Daniel Rose Germany 975,000
Patrick Wolff Germany 910,000
Dusan Privoznik Slovakia 731,000
Mick Heder Denmark 730,000
Robert Kokoska Czech Republic 720,000
Grzegorz Wyraz Poland 715,000
Peter Siemund Germany 700,000
Rene Kodlin Germany 680,000
David Urban Slovakia 674,000
Domenico Gala Italy 600,000
Maria Lampropoulos Argentina 590,000
Dragoslav Timarac Serbia 570,000
Jonas Lauck Germany 560,000
Petr Machacek Czech Republic 515,000
Martin Ilavsky Slovakia 500,000
Hannes Speiser Austria 380,000
Martin Kristeller Germany 365,000
Oliver Heppchen Germany 320,000
Fabian Schaack Germany 300,000
Andres Viola Argentina 300,000
Karol Radomski Poland 290,000
Christian Tauscher Germany 265,000
Tomasz Caba Poland 255,000
Amir Mozaffarian Germany 242,000
Mahmut Yildirim Switzerland 235,000
Stoyan Stefanov Bulgaria 230,000
Daniel Nitzsche Germany 220,000
Lazer Gjergji Czech Republic 195,000
Catalin-Marcel Popa Romania 160,000
Dariusz Beres Poland 155,000
Johannes Dandl Germany 121,000
Szymon Sobanda Poland 110,000
Azmi Korkmaz Germany 105,000
Stefan Jordi Austria 101,000

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Luca leads

4:20pm: Back from the breakLevel 21 - Blinds 8,000/16,000 (2,000 ante)

Play has restarted, the typical stack is 468,000 which equates to only under 30 big blinds.

4:05pm: Break timeLevel 20 - Blinds 6,000/12,000 (2,000 ante)

I do not know about you but we'd like a break after those opening two levels. 63 players has been knocked right down to just 36. We'll be back in 15.

3:55pm: Gann goneLevel 20 - Blinds 6,000/12,000 (2,000 ante)

Andreas Gann - who you may remember from the famous Irish Open slowroll that went viral - has just busted out of this tournament, losing a race to do so.

He had about 70,000 and was all-in and in danger with 7♠7♦ against the K♦Q♠ of Martin Ilavsky. The 9♠5♠4♠9♥2♠ board stayed low however it also made Ilavsky a flush. He'd dropped some chips earlier today but is now back as much as 400,000.

3:45pm: Sevens not lucky for BursteinLevel 20 - Blinds 6,000/12,000 (2,000 ante)

After Grzegorz Wyraz opened from late position, Vladimir Burstein re-raised all-in for approximately 70,000 from the small blind. Call from Wyraz.

Burstein: 7♠7♦Wyraz: K♠J♣

The Q♦6♥[Qg]J♠J♥ board made Wyraz a whole house. He's as much as 715,000 after that hand.

3:35pm: Death by quadsLevel 20 - Blinds 6,000/12,000 (2,000 ante)

Down to around just 65,000 Karel Novak shoved all-in with A♣K♠ and located a choice from Alexandru Farcasanu, who had 4♦4♠. What started as a race was all but over when the window card was the 4♥. The J♠ and 4♣ completed the flop to make Farcasanu quads and leave Novak drawing dead.

Farcasanu is as much as 980,000.

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Big slick no good for Novak

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3:25pm: PayoutsLevel 20 - Blinds 6,000/12,000 (2,000 ante)

We're updating the payouts page as we go - with the velocity of departures it is not easy! But click here to look who's cashed and for a way much.

3:15pm: Kokoska takes out ChalpukaLevel 20 - Blinds 6,000/12,000 (2,000 ante)\

Pavel Chalupka - which translates to English as Paul Cottage - is out after three-bet jamming for 100,000 with A♣K♦ and running into the pocket tens of Robert Kokoska.

It was a flip and it's one the pair won on a 9♥5♣3♦7♦7♣. Kokoska is as much as 510,000.

44 players remain.

3:05pm: What an hour!Level 20 - Blinds 6,000/12,000 (2,000 ante)

Well that was an exhilarating 60 minutes. 15 exits and a ton of doubles. It's still Daniel Rose who leads, but Ivan Luca also has over 1,000,000 now and lurks in second place.

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2:55pm: Kings crackedLevel 19 - Blinds 5,000/10,000 (1,000 ante)

There has been numerous all-in and calls on this level and Dominik Paus was just interested in two of them. Within the first Lazer Gjergji shoved for 104,000 with A♦Q♠ and Paus called with K♣K♦. The A♠8♥5♥4♥7♠ board meant Gjergji doubled to 220,000 whilst Paus slipped to 101,000.

Those chips went in shortly afterwards with pocket aces against the king-queen of Serif Gozegir and this time the massive pair held and Gozegir was out at the next hand.

2:45pm: Heder can't win with the hammerLevel 19 - Blinds 5,000/10,000 (1,000 ante)

From the small blind Mick Heder shoved all-in for an efficient 98,000 and Sergei Firsov took a glance at his cards before announcing call.

Heder: 7♣2♣Firsov: A♦J♣

Heder had made an ambitious shove, "I BELIEVED he'd fold," he said afterwards. The K♠T♦A♦9♣8♦ board doubled Firsov to 200,000 whilst Heder dropped to 195,000.

Meanwhile, Gaspare Leggio, Arsenii Karmatckii, Michael Panovec and Martin Kabrhel are out. 51 players remain.

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Kabrhel and his hippo are out

2:35pm: Luca takes out ChoLevel 19 - Blinds 5,000/10,000 (1,000 ante)

Down to simply 64,000 Yong Cho shoved all-in from the button with A♣Q♥ and Ivan Luca re-raised all-in from the small blind with T♠T♥ and the large blind folded.

The 5♥6♥2♦K♥K♦ meant the Argentinian's handheld up and Cho was eliminated. Luis Reis Marto could also be out.

2:20pm: Two out, one inLevel 19 - Blinds 5,000/10,000 (1,000 ante)

A flurry of action within the opening 20 minutes here in Rozvadov.

Tilmann Ebeling is out after calling all-in with A♣4♠ for around 65,000 only to run into Jiri Horak's pocket aces.

Grzegorz Pysiak no less than got it in good with Q♥J♠ against Robert Kokoska's 9♣7♣. The latter had shoved from the small blind with Pysiak calling off for roughly 100,000 from the massive blind. A 6♠A♦6♦9♦4♣ board favoured Kokoska though.

Meanwhile Maria Lampropoulos was all-in for 114,000 on a K♣A♠5♠ flop with A♣7♦ and hoping to carry against Gaspare Leggio's K♠3♠. The monster draw missed at the T♦5♦ turn and river and she or he survived.

Maria Lampropoulos, 250,000Gaspare Leggio, 150,000

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Maria Lampropoulos

2:07pm: Eiler first outLevel 19 - Blinds 5,000/10,000 (1,000 ante)

Given he returned with 1.7 big blinds it's no surprise that Michael Eiler is the primary player out today. He was under-the-gun at the first hand and shoved with 9♠8♣. Marek Blasko re-raised all-in for 71,000 from middle position and everybody else folded.

Blasko showed A♠A♣ and Eiler couldn't crack aces because the board came 3♣5♠T♠2♠A♦.

2:03pm: Play has startedLevel 19 - Blinds 5,000/10,000 (1,000 ante)

Day 3 is under way here in Rozvadov.

1:50pm: The fight for the overall table beginsLevel 19 - Blinds 5,000/10,000 (1,000 ante)

Welcome to Day 3 of the Eureka6 Rozvadov Main Event. A COMPLETE of 63 players have made it this far and the plan for today is to get to the overall table, or a minimum of as close as possible. Whilst 63 players to eight seems a lot, 31 players (almost half the sphere) return today with a sub 20 big blind stack.

That's not an issue facing Daniel Rose. Two huge back to back pots in yesterday's final level means he comes into Day 3 with a stack of 1,570,000. The typical is solely 267,000. In reality Rose has the typical stack for when 11 players remain!

Play starts at 2pm CET, one can find the beginning of day seat draw here.

PokerStars Blog Reporting Team at Eureka6 Rozvadov: Nick Wright. Photos by Tomas Stacha. Follow the PokerStars Blog on Twitter: @PokerStarsBlog



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