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2023 WSOP Europe

Event #13: €10,350 Main Event NLH European Championship
Dias: 4
Event Info

2023 WSOP Europe

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Mão Vencedora
j8
Premiação
€1,500,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€10,350
Premiação
€7,761,500
Entries
817
Informações do Nível
Nível
34
Blinds
300,000 / 600,000
Ante
600,000
Informações do Jogador - Dia 4
Entries
35
Jogadores Restantes
8

Eric Tsai Flies the Flag For Asia and Leads the Final Table of the WSOP Europe Main Event

Nível 29 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Eric Tsai
Eric Tsai

Eric Tsai has been followed around all week by a cameraman documenting his run at the World Series of Poker Europe. Today on Day 4, he put on a cinematic masterpiece that ended with the Taiwan poker ambassador taking the chip lead into the final table of the WSOP Europe Main Event.

Tsai was on the right side of a flurry of eliminations, including the last one of the night when he busted Yulian Bogdanov in ninth place, to end up with 23,650,000 and in pole position to bring the Main Event gold bracelet back to Asia.

A number of Asian-born poker players have won WSOP Main Events in the past, but they had all settled in the United States long before achieving poker stardom. Tsai would be the first Asian-based poker player to capture a Main Event title. The popular content creator, with more than 125,000 subscribers to his SixPoker YouTube channel, recognizes what a win tomorrow would mean for the poker community back home.

“In the past poker in Asia, it’s not so popular. Maybe 20 or 30 percent know about Texas Hold’em,” he said after bagging up his chips. “But during COVID, poker is blooming now. Not just in Taiwan but also Malaysia, Hong Kong, Singapore, Japan, Korea. It’s unbelievable. So, I think if I can get a good result, even win the bracelet. I think it’s a very important milestone for Asia’s poker.”

In order to get there, Tsai has to overcome a talented group of seven opponents challenging him at the final table for the bracelet and €1,500,000 top prize. Kasparas Klezys, in second place with 13,950,000, already has five cashes at the WSOP Europe, including a third-place finish in the €5K Pot-Limit Omaha event. The Lithuanian pro is looking for his first bracelet, but he does have two WSOP Circuit rings and finished second in a WSOP Online event last year.

Final Table Seat Draw

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Michele TocciItaly6,525,00026
2Michael RoccoUnited States8,000,00032
3Eric TsaiTaiwan23,650,00095
4Nils PudelGermany9,875,00040
5Kasparas KlezysLithuania13,950,00056
6Max NeugebauerAustria10,325,00041
7Ruslan VolkovUkraine6,000,00024
8Alf MartinssonSweden3,150,00013

Max Neugebauer (10,325,000) and Nils Pudel (9,875,000) are also in the top half of the leaderboard. Then there is Michael Rocco, the most accomplished player remaining at the final table with more than $4.3 million in live earnings. Rocco finished second to Daniel Dvoress in the GGMillion$ earlier this series and has four WSOP final tables on his resume, but he’ll still be looking for his first bracelet when he returns tomorrow with 8,000,000.

Rocco credits his recent success, including four six-figure cashes since the start of 2022, to a newfound focus on his health and fitness. He skipped the WSOP in Las Vegas this summer, enjoying the freedom of playing only when he wants and practicing meditation during the breaks to get in the proper mindset to survive the grind of long tournament days.

“I would say only playing when I want to play and working on myself the other time that I’m not playing,” he said. “I’m grateful to be here. Been running well. Happy to be playing.”

Michael Rocco
Michael Rocco

The rest of the final table is rounded out by Michele Tocci (6,525,000), Ruslan Volkov (6,000,000), and the unknown at the table, Alf Martinsson of Sweden, who has only one recorded live cash for $1,840 and is the short stack with 3,150,000.

Day 4 Action

Day 4 began with 35 players remaining out of a record-breaking field of 817. Aaron Duczak, the seventh-place finisher from the 2022 WSOP Main Event, and Uruguayan high roller Francisco Benitez were the first to be sent home on the day. Jacob Amsellem began the day third in chips but lost an early big pot to Andrea Radicchi when Radicchi flopped two pair to crack Amsellem’s kings.

Davidi Kitai also hit the rail early when he shoved the river with kings but Volkov snap-called with a rivered flush to eliminate the three-time bracelet winner in 33rd place. Andrej Desset then got all his chips in the middle as part of a three-way all in against Darius Samual and Jonathan Pastore. All three players showed the same hand, ace-king, and were headed toward a chop until Desset hit a miracle flush on the river to triple up.

Pastore, runner-up to Omar Eljach last year, was eliminated the next hand. Amsellem’s stunning collapse was then completed when he shoved for 1,100,000 with ace-nine and Radicchi picked him off with ace-king, becoming the first player to climb past 10,000,000.

Hyunsup Kim called off his last 300,000 with a pair of aces but Klezys had a higher kicker; Tamas Adamszki was eliminated at the same time at another table, bringing the field down to the last three tables.

Armin Rezaei, the only remaining player from last year’s final table, shoved with king-queen and was called by Vito Vella with ace-jack. Rezaei couldn’t improve and was eliminated in 22nd place, as was Borys Rozhanovskyi (23rd). Serkan Kuru then picked up kings and was all in for 1,300,000 against Klezys’ deuces. The board, though, brought four hearts and Klezys held the deuce of hearts to crush Kuru’s Main Event hopes and eliminate him in 21st place.

Kasparas Klezys
Kasparas Klezys

Dario Sammartino, trying to make his third WSOP Main Event final table and second in Europe just since 2019, flopped a set to eliminate Timo Kamphues in 20th place, followed soon after by Ion Tabacaru (19th).

Levan Rcheulishvili, the chip leader back on Day 1b, looked to reduce the field by one more as he woke up with aces after Vella shoved for 1,410,000 with two queens. The board was safe for Rcheulishvili through the turn and he was poised for the knockout, but the cruel river brought a queen and Vella spiked his two-outer to stay alive.

Rcheulishvili was visibly devastated by that beat, burying his face in his hands and shaking his head well after the hand was over. He was eliminated shortly after in 18th place before Eusebiu Jalba fell in 17th and the remaining players drew for seats at the last two tables.

Radicchi, who built up a big chip lead early in the day, began his downfall when he bluff-shoved the river with a missed straight draw and Pudel snap-called for 1,800,000 with the nut flush. Desset finally fell in 16th, then Lachezar Petkov was eliminated in 15th when he called Rocco’s river shove for 2,640,000 with a pair of aces but Rocco showed a set of sixes.

Tsai then began his run, eliminating Sammartino in 14th and picking up kings to bust Vella in 13th. Andrej Cintula shoved with a flush draw on the flop, but Rocco already had a king-high flush and held on through the turn and river as Cintula was eliminated in 12th.

Dario Sammartino
Dario Sammartino

After Giuseppe Mazza-Boussemart departed in 11th, the field settled into a stalemate as the remaining 10 players tried to avoid finishing on the final table bubble. Big pots were few and far between for the better part of an entire level until Tocci looked like he was going to be the one to fall short. He moved all in for 1,290,000 and was called by both Radicchi and Neugebauer. Neugebauer bet the flop to force out Radicchi and showed two queens, beating the two nines of Tocci until the turn brought the two-outer to give Tocci a triple up.

Radicchi then raised to 320,000 on the button and Neugebauer defended his big blind. The flop came jack-high and Radicchi continued for 440,000. Neugebauer called, then called another bet of 480,000 on the turn queen. Radicchi shoved the river for 1,650,000 and Neugebauer tanked for several minutes until calling. Radicchi knew he was beat and flipped over a king-high bluff as Neugebauer slammed down a pair of jacks to win the pot and set the nine-handed final table.

Max Neugebauer Andrea Radicchi
Max Neugebauer Andrea Radicchi

Bogdanov, who began the day as chip leader, was still amongst the leaders at the final table until two tough beats. In the first, Pudel was all in with ace-queen and Bogdanov had him at risk with ace-king. A queen fell on the flop and Pudel doubled up to leave Bogdanov a short stack. Bogdanov was then all in for 1,800,000 with ace-queen against Tsai’s king-jack, and Tsai spiked a king on the flop to send Bogdanov out as the first casualty of the final table.

Yulian Bogdanov
Yulian Bogdanov

The remaining eight players return tomorrow at 2 p.m. local time to play down to a champion. The action picks up on Level 30 with blinds of 125,000-250,000 and a 250,000 big blind ante. The final table will be streamed on an hour-long delay on the King’s Resort official YouTube channel, with PokerNews’ coverage beginning at 3 p.m.

Eight players have a date with destiny tomorrow. They've already locked up €148,000, but only one will be able to forever call themselves a WSOP Main Event champion. It’s a short and illustrious list, an accomplishment that can make a poker career. It will have one more name tomorrow, and PokerNews will be along as the WSOP record books are rewritten here in Rozvadov.

Rocco Avoids Disaster

Nível 29 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Michael Rocco
Michael Rocco

Michael Rocco opened AQ to 400,000 from middle position. Eric Tsai three-bet to 1,400,000 with KK from the hijack. Action folded back to Rocco and he sniffed out the danger and made an astute fold.

Tsai showed him the kings and Rocco correctly folded his premium hand.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Eric Tsai tw
Eric Tsai
24,000,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
Day 4 Chip Leader
Michael Rocco us
Michael Rocco
8,000,000
-400,000
-400,000

Tags: Eric TsaiMichael Rocco

Yulian Bogdanov Eliminated in 9th Place (€115,300)

Nível 29 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Yulian Bogdanov
Yulian Bogdanov

Eric Tsai opened to 400,000 from middle position and called after Yulian Bogdanov jammed for 1,800,000 from the small blind.

Yulian Bogdanov: AQ
Eric Tsai: KJ

Bogdanov had the best hand until Tsai found a king on the K107 flop. The at-risk player then left the tournament area after the 2 turn and Q river.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Eric Tsai tw
Eric Tsai
20,000,000
Day 4 Chip Leader
Yulian Bogdanov bg
Yulian Bogdanov
Eliminado
Day 3 Chip Leader

Tags: Eric TsaiYulian Bogdanov

Pudel Hits Three-Outer to Double

Nível 29 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Nils Pudel
Nils Pudel

Nils Pudel opened to 500,000 from the cutoff before Yulian Bogdanov three-bet to 1,500,000 from the big blind. Pudel moved all in for 6,200,000, and Bogdanov called.

Nils Pudel: AQ
Yulian Bogdanov: AK

Pudel leapfrogged his opponent after the Q92 flop and held out on the 4 turn and 2 river to double up and leave Bogdanov as the short stack

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Nils Pudel de
Nils Pudel
13,000,000
5,900,000
5,900,000
Yulian Bogdanov bg
Yulian Bogdanov
1,800,000
-6,800,000
-6,800,000
Day 3 Chip Leader

Tags: Nils PudelYulian Bogdanov

Kings for Klezys and Volkov

Nível 29 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Kasparas Klezys
Kasparas Klezys

Kasparas Klezys opened to 450,000 from middle position before Ruslan Volkov three-bet to 1,100,000. Klezys called.

On the Q106 flop Klezys checked and Volkov bet 1,000,000. Again Klezys called.

There was 4,720,000 in the pot on the 3 turn and Klezys check-jammed over a bet of 2,000,000. Volkov called off the 1,200,000 he had behind and the cards went on their backs.

Somehow both players had pocket kings and the pot was shared after the J river.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Kasparas Klezys lt
Kasparas Klezys
13,000,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
Ruslan Volkov ua
Ruslan Volkov
5,600,000
-240,000
-240,000

Tags: Kasparas KlezysRuslan Volkov

Final Table Seat Draw

Nível 28 : Blinds 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante
WSOPE Main event final tabble group picture
WSOPE Main event final tabble group picture
TableSeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
FT1Michele TocciItaly4,605,00029
FT2Michael RoccoUnited States8,980,00056
FT3Eric TsaiTaiwan17,610,000110
FT4Nils PudelGermany7,100,00044
FT5Kasparas KlezysLithuania12,810,00080
FT6Max NeugebauerAustria12,355,00077
FT7Yulian BogdanovBulgaria7,860,00049
FT8Ruslan VolkovUkraine5,840,00037
FT9Alf MartinssonSweden4,315,00027
Jogador Fichas Progresso
Eric Tsai tw
Eric Tsai
17,610,000
-390,000
-390,000
Day 4 Chip Leader
Kasparas Klezys lt
Kasparas Klezys
12,810,000
-190,000
-190,000
Max Neugebauer at
Max Neugebauer
12,355,000
-45,000
-45,000
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
Michael Rocco us
Michael Rocco
8,980,000
1,180,000
1,180,000
Yulian Bogdanov bg
Yulian Bogdanov
7,860,000
-440,000
-440,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
Nils Pudel de
Nils Pudel
7,100,000
-1,115,000
-1,115,000
Ruslan Volkov ua
Ruslan Volkov
5,840,000
-260,000
-260,000
Michele Tocci it
Michele Tocci
4,605,000
305,000
305,000
Alf Martinsson se
Alf Martinsson
4,315,000
615,000
615,000

Andrea Radicchi Eliminated in 10th Place (€91,000)

Nível 28 : Blinds 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante
Andrea Radicchi
Andrea Radicchi

Andrea Radicchi raised to 320,000 on the button and Max Neugebauer defended his big blind.

The flop came 6J4 and Radicchi continued for 440,000. Neugebauer called and the Q fell on the turn.

Radicchi then bet another 480,000 and Neugebauer called. The river was the 10 and Neugebauer checked again.

Radicchi moved all in for 1,650,000, sending Neugebauer deep into the tank. He took a few minutes before calling and Radicchi instantly tapped the felt and turned over K8 for a bluff.

Neugebauer slammed down J8 for a pair of jacks as Michele Tocci gave him a high-five to celebrate his incredible hero call before Neugebauer reached across the table to give Radicchi a fist bump.

Radicchi, who built up a big chip lead at one point today, finished one spot off the final table and the remaining nine players are now drawing for seats.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Max Neugebauer at
Max Neugebauer
12,400,000
3,700,000
3,700,000
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
Andrea Radicchi it
Andrea Radicchi
Eliminado

Tags: Andrea RadicchiMax Neugebauer

Radicchi Bets Small, Bogdanov Raises Big

Nível 28 : Blinds 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante
Yulian Bogdanov
Yulian Bogdanov

Action folded to Andrea Radicchi in the small blind who raised to 560,000. Yulian Bogdanov called and they went heads-up to the 468 flop.

Both players checked and Radicchi also checked the J turn. Bogdanov then bet 775,000 and Radicchi called.

The river was the 8 and Radicchi led out for 185,000. Bogdanov paused for a moment before raising to 2,275,000.

Radicchi tanked for several minutes until he folded as Bogdanov took down the pot.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Yulian Bogdanov bg
Yulian Bogdanov
7,800,000
1,300,000
1,300,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
Andrea Radicchi it
Andrea Radicchi
5,200,000
-1,010,000
-1,010,000

Tags: Andrea RadicchiYulian Bogdanov

Tocci Spikes a Two-Outer to Triple

Nível 27 : Blinds 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Michele Tocci
Michele Tocci

Max Neugebauer raised to 250,000 under the gun before Michele Tocci moved all in for 1,290,000 in the cutoff. Andrea Radicchi asked for a count and called, and Neugebauer also called.

The flop came 833 and Radicchi quickly folded when Neugebauer bet 1,000,000, leaving Neugebauer heads-up with the chance to take out Tocci.

Michele Tocci: 99
Max Neugebauer: QQ

Tocci found himself crushed by the queens of Neugebauer until the 9 fell on the turn, giving him a full house and one card away from a triple up. The river was the 4 and Tocci found his miracle to stay alive on the final table bubble.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Andrea Radicchi it
Andrea Radicchi
7,000,000
-1,100,000
-1,100,000
Max Neugebauer at
Max Neugebauer
5,300,000
-400,000
-400,000
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
Michele Tocci it
Michele Tocci
3,900,000
1,900,000
1,900,000

Tags: Andrea RadicchiMax NeugebauerMichele Tocci

Giuseppe Mazza-Boussemart Eliminated in 11th Place (€91,000)

Nível 27 : Blinds 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Giuseppe Mazza-Boussemart
Giuseppe Mazza-Boussemart

Eric Tsai opened to 250,000 from the cutoff and was called by Giuseppe Mazza-Boussemart from the big blind.

Mazza-Boussemart jammed for 1,200,000 over a bet of 125,000 on the Q55 flop and was snap-called.

Giuseppe Mazza-Boussemart: Q9
Eric Tsai: KK

Tsai's dominance continued to be on show as he took in the pot and secured another bust out after the A10 runout.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Eric Tsai tw
Eric Tsai
13,000,000
2,600,000
2,600,000
Day 4 Chip Leader
Giuseppe Mazza-Boussemart fr
Giuseppe Mazza-Boussemart
Eliminado

Tags: Eric TsaiGiuseppe Mazza-Boussemart