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2018 World Series of Poker Europe

Event #3: €550 Pot-Limit Omaha 8-Handed
Dias: 3
Event Info

2018 World Series of Poker Europe

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Mão Vencedora
9764
Premiação
€59,625
Event Info
Buy-in
€550
Premiação
€274,417
Entries
572
Informações do Nível
Nível
33
Blinds
120,000 / 240,000
Ante
0

Two Bracelets in One Year for Hanh Tran; Wins Event #3: €550 Pot-Limit Omaha 8-Handed (€59,625)

Nível 33 : 120,000/240,000, 0 ante
Hanh Tran - Winner of Event #3: €550 Pot-Limit Omaha 8-Handed
Hanh Tran - Winner of Event #3: €550 Pot-Limit Omaha 8-Handed

Hanh Tran has won his second WSOP bracelet of the year in Event #3: €550 Pot-Limit Omaha 8-Handed! At the final table, Tran defeated Oleg Pavlyuchuk heads-up to win €59,625 and the coveted prize. Romain Lewis of France finished in third place. Florian Sarnow, second in last night's Turbo Bounty Hunter, was the first to leave the final table in eight place.

“I’m just here for vacation, have fun with my friends, and party!” said Tran this summer, back when he won his first WSOP gold bracelet in Event #29: $1,500 2-7 Triple Draw. The easy-going nature of the Austrian hasn't changed one bit and today, the same calm stood out as he claimed another career-defining win.

He defeated Pavlyuchuk heads-up after overcoming a 5:1 chip deficit, reminiscent of his first bracelet win where he was able to claw himself back from an even steeper hole.

"I know if I would double-up, I could beat him," Tran explained. "I'm experienced with being the underdog: in Vegas, I was a huge underdog too."

Despite winning two WSOP bracelets in the span of four months, don't call him a tournament player. Tran is still first and foremost a cash gamer.

"Tournaments are only for fun or wasting time," he grinned.

While Tran might be keeping up appearances as a cash game player, his second taste of bracelet gold has left him hungry for more. He's eyeing the €2,200 Pot-Limit Omaha bracelet event, that starts in a few days, and the Main Event might be on tap too.

"Now, I want a third bracelet. I'm going to play more," he admitted.

Perhaps there's a tournament player hidden in Tran after all. And if he, in spite of his accomplishments, still considers tournaments "just for fun", winning multiple WSOP gold bracelets seems the perfect way to go at it.

Official Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize in €Prize in $
1Hanh TranAustria€59,625$68,365
2Oleg PavlyuchukLatvia€36,851$42,242
3Romain LewisFrance€25,473$29,201
4Sebastian ObermeierGermany€17,095$20,525
5Tarek SleimanChile€12,802$14,675
6Manish GoenkaIndia€9,313$10,676
7Michael MagalashviliIsrael€6,896$7,906
8Florian SarnowGermany€5,198$5,959

Tran was driven to perform in this tournament, due to a promise he made to a friend of him: Andreas Klatt. Klatt won this very tournament at the 2017 WSOP Europe but couldn't make it this year. Tran had to step up to keep the bracelet streak within the group of friends going.

"I told him from the beginning: if you're not coming, I have to win it for you. And I did! That's funny," he laughed.

Action of the final day

At 3 p.m. local time, the 8 remaining players out of a 572-strong field gathered to play down to a winner and claim the biggest slices the €274,417 prize pool had to offer. Eyes at the start were locked on Florian Sarnow, who etched his name in World Series of Poker history by becoming the first player to make two WSOP final tables in a single day.

Final Table
Final Table of Event #3: €550 Pot-Limit Omaha 8-Handed

Earlier this day, at 5:30 a.m. to be precise, Sarnow was eliminated in second place in the single day €1,100 Turbo Bounty Hunter and narrowly missed out on a bracelet. He would get a second shot in Pot-Limit Omaha a few hours later, but that attempt lasted only for two hands. In the first hand, Sarnow lost a chunk to Hanh Tran, then dropped the rest to Oleg Pavlyuchuk.

The popular Michael Magalashvili had many on the rail rooting for him, but the last Israeli standing couldn't do what two of his fellow countrymen did in the days before: win a bracelet. Short stacked, Magalashvili stuck it in with an ace-king-jack-five against Sebastian Obermeier, who turned top set with his kings to end the Israeli in seventh.

Manish Goenka and Tarek Sleiman quickly followed Magalashvili out the door. True to the spirit of 'The Great Game', as Pot-Limit Omaha is affectionally known, Sleiman ran a big blocker bluff but walked right into Pavlyuchuk's nut straight to be left with crumbs.

Oleg Pavlyuchuk
Oleg Pavlyuchuk finished in second place.

Four-handed play lasted for a bit and it was during that time that Pavlyuchuk made a huge fold. On a flop with two queens and two spades, Pavlyuchuk had flopped an open-ended straight flush draw and wrap, but once put to the test by Tran he decided to lay down the monster draw. Tran had a queen and would've flipped against Pavlyuchuk's hand but, had the Latvian called, the outcome of the tournament would've possibly been much different.

Sebastian Obermeier was ultimately the one to finish in fourth place and lost his chips to Romain Lewis, who grabbed the chip lead shortly after. However, stacks were extremely shallow at this point and Pavlyuchuk was able to climb back up and eliminate Lewis in two hands. In the first, Pavlyuchuk held up with aces in a three-bet pot against a flush draw, then Lewis jammed everything he had into Pavlyuchuk's rivered full house to bust in third.

Heads-up, Pavlyuchuk started with a 5:1 lead but like in Las Vegas earlier, Tran got back into it by winning several all-ins in short succession. After winning the first two, the third all-in was the first time Pavlyuchuk was at risk. The Latvian held kings on a queen-seven-six flop but Tran showed him a hand containing seven-six for two pair. The turn and river were blanks and Tran could celebrate his second bracelet win.

That's it for PokerNews for Event #3. Live coverage will be on the floor right up until the end on November 2 with start-to-finish coverage of the six remaining bracelet events so check back regularly for all live updates from King's Casino in Rozvadov!

Tags: Florian SarnowHanh TranOleg PavlyuchukRomain Lewis

Oleg Pavlyuchuk Eliminated in 2nd Place (€36,851)

Nível 33 : 120,000/240,000, 0 ante
Oleg Pavlyuchuk
Oleg Pavlyuchuk

After doubling up twice earlier, the third all-in confrontation between Oleg Pavlyuchuk and Hanh Tran was the first time Pavlyuchuk was at risk. Pavlyuchuk started the hand with slightly under three million when all the chips flew in on a {Q-Spades}{7-Clubs}{6-Clubs} flop.

Oleg Pavlyuchuk: {K-Diamonds}{K-Hearts}{4-Diamonds}{4-Spades}
Hanh Tran: {9-Diamonds}{7-Hearts}{6-Hearts}{4-Clubs}

Tran had outflopped Pavlyuchuk and had the lead with two pair. The {5-Diamonds} on the turn brought Tran one card closer to winning his second WSOP bracelet of the year, and he clinched it on the {2-Diamonds} river. Tran cheered and celebrated with his friends on the rail.

Pavlyuchuk's run ended in second place, worth a massive payday of €36,851.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
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Hanh Tran
11,400,000
4,300,000
4,300,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Profile photo of Oleg Pavlyuchuk lv
Oleg Pavlyuchuk
Eliminado

Tags: Hanh TranOleg Pavlyuchuk

Romain Lewis Eliminated in 3rd Place (€25,473)

Nível 32 : 100,000/200,000, 0 ante
Romain Lewis
Romain Lewis

In a limped pot in the blinds, 300,000 went in on the {5-Spades}{7-Spades}{8-Spades} flop before Romain Lewis bet 475,000 on the {9-Hearts} turn. Oleg Pavlyuchuk call in position.

On the {8-Diamonds} river, Lewis shoved all in for 1,785,000 and Pavlyuchuk called after mere seconds.

Romain Lewis: {A-Spades}{Q-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}{4-Clubs}
Oleg Pavlyuchuk: {J-Diamonds}{5-Clubs}{5-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}

Pavlyuchuk's full house was best to eliminate Lewis in third place. The Frenchman added €25,473 to his lifetime winnings of over $1.5M.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Profile photo of Oleg Pavlyuchuk lv
Oleg Pavlyuchuk
8,450,000
2,750,000
2,750,000
Profile photo of Hanh Tran at
Hanh Tran
2,990,000
440,000
440,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Profile photo of Romain Lewis fr
Romain Lewis
Eliminado
WSOP 1X Winner
Winamax

Tags: Oleg PavlyuchukRomain Lewis

Sebastian Obermeier Eliminated in 4th Place (€17,905)

Nível 32 : 100,000/200,000, 0 ante
Sebastian Obermeier
Sebastian Obermeier

With 940,000 left, Sebastian Obermeier raised pot from the small blind, Romain Lewis three-bet all in from the big blind and Obermeier called.

Sebastian Obermeier: {Q-Clubs}{9-Spades}{8-Hearts}{4-Clubs}
Romain Lewis: {Q-Hearts}{J-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}

The dealer fanned out {A-Spades}{J-Spades}{9-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}{Q-Spades} to give Lewis a straight and decide Obermeier's fate. The German bowed out in fourth place and went off to collect €17,905 in prize money.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Profile photo of Oleg Pavlyuchuk lv
Oleg Pavlyuchuk
4,770,000
420,000
420,000
Profile photo of Hanh Tran at
Hanh Tran
3,820,000
540,000
540,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Profile photo of Romain Lewis fr
Romain Lewis
2,850,000
350,000
350,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Winamax
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Sebastian Obermeier
Eliminado

Tags: Romain LewisSebastian Obermeier

Pavlyuchuk Makes A Gigantic Laydown

Nível 30 : 60,000/120,000, 0 ante
Oleg Pavlyuchuk
Oleg Pavlyuchuk

Oleg Pavlyuchuk raised to 330,000 in the small blind with {K-Hearts}{J-Diamonds}{J-Spades}{10-Spades} and Hanh Tran defended with {K-Clubs}{Q-Clubs}{7-Spades}{5-Spades}. The {Q-Diamonds}{Q-Spades}{9-Spades} flop came straight out of a movie: Pavlyuchuk flopped an open-ended straight flush draw to go along with his wrap and jacks, while Tran caught trip queens with two spade blockers, making him a slight favorite to win the hand.

The Latvian came out blasting with a bet of 505,000 and Tran went all in over the top. Pavlyuchuk had a decision for his remaining 1,715,000 and decided to lay it down after thinking for nearly two minutes.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Profile photo of Hanh Tran at
Hanh Tran
5,250,000
835,000
835,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Profile photo of Oleg Pavlyuchuk lv
Oleg Pavlyuchuk
1,715,000
-235,000
-235,000

Tags: Hanh TranOleg Pavlyuchuk

Tarek Sleiman Eliminated in 5th Place (€12,802)

Nível 28 : 40,000/80,000, 0 ante
Tarek Sleiman
Tarek Sleiman

After the failed blocker play, Tarek Sleiman folded one more hand before being all in for just 30,000 with {K-Spades}{Q-Hearts}{J-Hearts}{6-Clubs}. Romain Lewis called with {K-Hearts}{K-Diamonds}{Q-Spades}{2-Clubs} and Oleg Pavlyuchuk got in for free with {9-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}{X-}.

Lewis and Pavlyuchuk checked {10-Diamonds}{2-Spades}{10-Spades}{4-Clubs}{9-Diamonds} down to the river. Lewis then bet 80,000 with his kings up, Pavlyuchuk folded, and Lewis won from Sleiman to eliminate the latter in 5th place.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Profile photo of Oleg Pavlyuchuk lv
Oleg Pavlyuchuk
3,835,000
-80,000
-80,000
Profile photo of Romain Lewis fr
Romain Lewis
1,690,000
330,000
330,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Winamax
Profile photo of Tarek Sleiman cl
Tarek Sleiman
Eliminado

Tags: Oleg PavlyuchukRomain LewisTarek Sleiman

Manish Goenka Eliminated in 6th Place (€9,313)

Nível 28 : 40,000/80,000, 0 ante
Manish Goenka
Manish Goenka

In the first of two hands, Manish Goenka raised from under the gun with {Q-Diamonds}{Q-Spades}{10-Spades}{7-Hearts} and Hanh Tran called from the cutoff with {A-Spades}{K-Spades}{J-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds}. Both players checked the {A-Clubs}{9-Spades}{2-Clubs} flop.

Goenka check-called 125,000 on the {3-Diamonds} turn and check-folded to a 250,000 bet on the {J-Spades} river to be left with 785,000.

Two hands later (while the blinds had moved up in between), Tran raised to 200,000 from under the gun with {K-Hearts}{10-Spades}{9-Spades}{8-Hearts}, Goenka called from the small blind with {A-Spades}{Q-Hearts}{10-Clubs}{8-Spades} and Tarek Sleiman called from the big blind with {J-Spades}{6-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}{4-Spades}.

The flop was {Q-Spades}{8-Diamonds}{3-Hearts} and Goenka moved all in for 505,000 with his top two pair. Sleiman folded and Tran called, albeit not being happy about it. The turn brought the {K-Spades} to give Tran a better two pair. The {6-Hearts} on the river was the last card Goenka would see in this tournament and the Rozvadov regular left the stage in 6th place.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
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Hanh Tran
3,775,000
1,330,000
1,330,000
WSOP 2X Winner
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Tarek Sleiman
1,975,000
-290,000
-290,000
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Manish Goenka
Eliminado

Tags: Hanh TranManish Goenka

Michael Magalashvili Eliminated in 7th Place (€6,896)

Nível 27 : 30,000/60,000, 0 ante
Michael Magalashvili
Michael Magalashvili

Michael Magalashvili opened to 210,000 with {A-Hearts}{K-Diamonds}{J-Clubs}{5-Hearts} and Sebastian Obermeier three-bet to 600,000 with {K-Hearts}{K-Clubs}{6-Spades}{4-Hearts} on his left. The action folded back to Magalashvili who stuck in the rest of his chips for a total of 335,000 and the cards were tabled.

The flop fell {8-Clubs}{6-Diamonds}{5-Spades} giving Magalashvili a pair of fives and a few outs. However, the {K-Spades} on the turn improved Obermeier to a set of kings and Magalashvili was drawing dead to the {4-Diamonds} on the river.

The first and second bracelet of the series went to Israel but the country won't go three for three as Magalashvili was the last Israeli standing. He received €6,896 for his seventh-place finish.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
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Sebastian Obermeier
1,950,000
340,000
340,000
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Michael Magalashvili
Eliminado

Tags: Michael MagalashviliSebastian Obermeier

Florian Sarnow Eliminated in 8th Place (€5,198)

Nível 27 : 30,000/60,000, 0 ante
Florian Sarnow
Florian Sarnow

Romain Lewis limped in on the button with {a-Spades}{k-Diamonds}{9-Spades}{8-Clubs} and Florian Sarnow came along from the small blind with {q-Hearts}{9-Clubs}{3-Hearts}{2-Hearts}. Oleg Pavlyuchuk checked his option with {j-Spades}{j-Clubs}{10-Hearts}{2-Clubs} and the flop came {j-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}{3-Spades}.

Sarnow checked to Pavlyuchuk who tossed in a bet, Lewis folded, and Sarnow stuck in his remaining 165,000 chips. Pavlyuchuk called and the cards were on their backs. The {9-Diamonds} on the turn gave Sarnow two pair but was still drawing slim to Pavlyuchuk's set of jacks. The river was the {k-Hearts} and Sarnow was sent to the rail in eighth place.

Sarnow started the day on little sleep after finishing second in last night's Event #4: €1,100 Turbo Bounty Hunter. That tournament concluded at 6 a.m. this morning. Sarnow added the 8th place price of €5,198 on top of the €37,678 he won a few hours earlier.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
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Oleg Pavlyuchuk
2,285,000
535,000
535,000
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Florian Sarnow
Eliminado

Tags: Florian SarnowOleg PavlyuchukRomain Lewis

The Final Table is Set for Event #3: €550 Pot-Limit Omaha 8-Handed

Hanh Tran looking for his second WSOP bracelet
Hanh Tran looking for his second WSOP bracelet

It took just over six hours for play to wrap up on Day 2 as the field quickly dwindled down to just eight players. With that, the final table was set for Event #3: €550 Pot-Limit Omaha 8-Handed. When the players return to the felt, they will have their sights set on the WSOPE gold bracelet and the first-place prize of €59,625.

Leading the way will be Hanh Tran and Tarek Sleiman who both bagged up 2,265,000 chips. Tran picked up his first WSOP bracelet this summer in Las Vegas with a win in Event #29: $1,500 Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw so he knows what it takes to get the job done. Sleiman, on the other hand, is in search of what that feeling is like to capture a WSOP title.

A couple other names to keep an eye on is Frenchman Romain Lewis (725,000) and German Florian Sarnow (375,000). Lewis appears to be the only player to have a shot at Shaun Deeb for the WSOP Player of the Year title, as everyone else in the top 10 has failed to make the trip to Europe. Lewis had three final table appearances in the summer, finishing second twice and he will be looking to improve on that position. Sarnow will have a quick turn around after jumping into Event #4: €1,100 Turbo Bounty Hunter late last night. Sarnow made it all the way to the final table but fell just short in second place for €37,678.

Final Table Seat Assignments

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Romain LewisFrance725,00012
2Florian SarnowGermany375,0006
3Oleg PavlyuchukLatvia1,750,00029
4Manish GoenkaIndia970,00016
5Tarek SleimanChile2,265,00038
6Hanh TranAustria2,265,00038
7Michael MagalashviliIsrael1,090,00018
8Sebastian ObermeierGermany2,000,00033

The action is scheduled to resume at 3:00 PM local time on the feature table inside King's Casino in Rozvadov, Czech Republic. There will be 33:53 remaining in level 27 with the blinds at 30,000/60,000. The levels will continue to be 40-minutes in length and play until a winner is crowned. There will be a live stream with hole cards on a 30-minute delay available on Twitch and can be accessed through the 'Stream' tab.

The PokerNews live reporting team will be on site to bring you all of the live updates until a bracelet winner is determined. The updates will be in sync with the live stream on a 30-minute delay to not spoil any of the action.

Tags: Florian SarnowHanh TranKing's CasinoRomain LewisShaun DeebTarek SleimanWSOPE