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2023 WSOP Europe

Event #9: €1,100 NLH Mystery Bounty
Dias: 2
Event Info

2023 WSOP Europe

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Tobias Garp
Mão Vencedora
88
Premiação
€92,300
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,100
Premiação
€803,000
Entries
803
Informações do Nível
Nível
33
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
200,000
Informações do Jogador - Dia 2
Entries
161
Jogadores Restantes
1

Poker's Ted Lasso? Assistant Soccer Coach Becomes First-Ever WSOP Europe Mystery Bounty Champion (€92,300)

Nível 33 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Tobias Garp winner
Tobias Garp winner

The New York City Marathon may have wrapped up the weekend, but a handful of poker players at King's Resort in Rozvadov have added a different kind of miles onto their bodies over the last few days. Yesterday's six-max bracelet event saw a select few take part in a 17-hour poker session, and several more bracelet hopefuls put in a similar shift during Event #9: €1,100 NLH Mystery Bounty, which has just wrapped up proceedings.

Despite the mental and physical toll, it was all worth it for Tobias Garp, who was crowned champion of the first-ever Mystery Bounty tournament at the World Series of Poker Europe. The newly minted bracelet winner topped the 803-entry field and was awarded their first piece of WSOP hardware alongside the €92,300 first-place prize.

Garp beat Adi Rajkovic in heads-up for the largest slice of the €562,100 regular prize pool. Rajkovic took home the €57,000 runners-up prize, and Koray Korkmaz rounded out the podium finishes for a €40,400 payday of his own. The trio were also recipients of tickets worth €10,350 for the rapidly approaching 2023 WSOPE Main Event.

Event #9: €1,100 NLH Mystery Bounty Final Table Results

PlaceWinnerCountryPrize (EUR)
1Tobias GarpSweden€92,300
2Adi RajkovicAustria€57,000
3Koray KorkmazTurkey€40,400
4Benjamin PitounFrance€29,050
5Otto LemkeGermany€21,200
6Stanislaw MiadzelPoland€15,700
7Alexander RommeGermany€11,800
8Martin SchamaunSwitzerland€9,000
9Yehor ShumeikoUkraine€6,990

Winner's Reaction

Tobias Garp
Tobias Garp

"I'm feeling great despite the long day," said the 35-year-old as his rail looked on with smiles on their faces. The mood in his camp is jubilant as Garp has been around the game for nearly two decades. However, the last five years have seen him step away from the table as he pursues his other passion, which is being an assistant soccer coach. Garp nurtures a Swedish football club's youth side that plays in the fourth tier of their domestic league.

"I started playing poker in school when I was like 17 or 18, and then I played full time for a decade, but the last five years, I have been splitting my time between the two," Garp told PokerNews.

His triumph marks the biggest cash of his careers and sees his live tournament earnings breach the $600,000. He'll be looking to add to that as the Main Event, which kicks off on Friday, November 10. Garp said he's only hoping to fire one bullet into the series' showstopper, and he's already booked his place after securing a ticket.

His achievement from today hasn't tempted him back into playing full-time as he prefers his current life balance.

Final Day Action

Ercan Atmaca Celebrates a €30,000 Bounty
Ercan Atmaca Celebrates a €30,000 Bounty

Day 2 had 161 players return to felt, which saw each of them receiving a Mystery Bounty token. €240,900 worth of bounty prizes were up for grabs, with the top bounty being €30,000, of which there were three to claim. Two of those went to players who made the final table. Otto Lemke took the first, while Adi Rajkovic took the second. Ercan Atmaca was the last player to pull the big one en route to his 12th-place finish.

Not everyone who made Day 2 was in the money, as the €1,100 min-cash was reserved for the top 121 players. Bracelet winners Ilija Savevski, Manig Loeser, and Nacho Barbero were just some of the notable names to leave empty-handed. The bubble burst when Riadh Farhat called for his tournament life with two pair but saw that Cedric Schwaederle bested him with a jack-high straight.

Click the link to see the full list of payouts. The likes of Alexandra Botez, Andrea Dato and Ana Marquez all added another WSOP cash to their resumes.

Start-of-day chip leader Jacob Amsellem had a premature exit, bowing out in 48th place. Coincidentally, his son Anthony was also in contention for the bracelet, but any hopes of a father-son heads-up clash were quashed in an instant as he followed in his father's footsteps to the rail just a few seconds later.

The field began to casually whittle down, and the final table was reached after 11 hours of play. Portugal's Hugo Machado ran into the pocket kings held by Benjamin Pitoun to set up the final nine. Garp came onto the FT as the biggest stack and was one of the more experienced players to make it to that stage.

Ukraine's Yehor Shumeiko was the first player vanquished when the players merged onto one table. He ran into Rajkovic's aces and banked €6,990 for his efforts. While the bracelet was out of reach, he found some consolation in being awarded one of the bounties worth €15,000.

Koray Korkmaz
Koray Korkmaz

Next to leave was Martin Schamaun and Alexander Romme. Despite quadrupling up two hands prior, Schamaun found himself all in again but failed to usurp Korkmaz's ace-rag holding. Romme lost a flip the following hand to bring the tournament to six-handed play. The eliminated duo tried their luck at the Mystery Bounty podium as they headed to the payout desk. They could only find the min-bounties of €300, only adding to the heartbreak of missing out on etching their name in poker's history books.

Rajkovic continued the flurry of bust outs as he sent Stanislaw Miadzel to the rail in sixth place. The pair got their stacks in the middle with top pair and second pair, respectively, but Miadzel found no help on the turn or river. Shortly after, Korkmaz notched his second elimination at the final table and saw off Lemke after he made trip tens in an all-in preflop encounter.

While the final table action was at sprint speed for the early going, when four remained, it became a war of attrition with the average stack at 50 big blinds. Rajkovic and Garp took turns being the chip leader, while Pitoun and Korkmaz found it difficult to halt the momentum of the big stacks.

Garp then began to pull away from the rest of the pack after taking sizeable pots of Rajkovic and Pitoun, as well as stealing the blinds with ICM considerations on display by his tablemates. In the end, someone had to give, and that was Pitoun. He ran into Korkmaz's superior ace to make it a hattrick of FT casualties for the Turkish native. Pitoun collected €29,050 and then added another €3,000 to that figure in bounty prizes as he made his way towards the exit.

Adi Rajkovic x Tobias Garp
Adi Rajkovic x Tobias Garp

Rajkovic looked like he was going to be heading out in third after Garp turned a baby flush, but a fifth diamond on the board resulted in a chopped pot. From there on, it continued to be Garp show, with all the chips heading his way. However, it was Rajkovic who would see off Korkmaz to set up heads-up, in which he faced a monumental mountain to climb.

Garp sealed the deal after his eights held out against Rajkovic's pocket fours, and the pair exchanged some nice sportsmanship before the champion headed to take his winner's pictures.

PokerNews has concluded its coverage of this event, but the live reporting team still have boots on the ground to bring you all the action from the remaining 2023 WSOPE bracelet events.

Tags: Adi RajkovicAlexander RommeAlexandra BotezAna MarquezAndrea DatoBenjamin PitounCedric SchwaederleErcan AtmacaHugo MachadoIlija SavevskiJacob AmsellemKoray KorkmazManig LoeserMartin SchamaunNacho BarberoOtto LemkeRiadh FarhatStanislaw MiadzelTobias GarpYehor Shumeiko

Koray Korkmaz Eliminated in 3rd Place (€40,400)

Nível 33 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Koray Korkmaz
Koray Korkmaz

On the hand after doubling up, Koray Korkmaz moved all in again for 2,200,000 on the button. "Alright guys," Adi Rajkovic cried out to his rail as he called in the big blind.

Koray Korkmaz: 109
Adi Rajkovic: 66

The flop came 4J7 and Korkmaz picked up flush and straight draws. The J turn also gave him outs to counterfeit Rajkovic's pair.

"Too many outs," one of Rajkovic's supporters said on the rail. The river was the K and Rajkovic's sixes held on to send Korkmaz to the rail.

Rajkovic and Tobias Garp are taking a short break before beginning their heads-up match.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Tobias Garp se
Tobias Garp
18,390,000
-310,000
-310,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Adi Rajkovic at
Adi Rajkovic
5,700,000
2,400,000
2,400,000
Koray Korkmaz tr
Koray Korkmaz
Eliminado

Tags: Adi RajkovicKoray Korkmaz

Benjamin Pitoun Eliminated in 4th Place (€29,050)

Nível 32 : Blinds 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante
Benjamin Pitoun
Benjamin Pitoun

Tobias Garp raised to 320,000 under the gun before Benjamin Pitoun moved all in for 1,700,000 on the button. Adi Rajkovic folded the small blind, but Koray Korkmaz asked for a count in the big blind before reshoving. Garp got out of the way.

Benjamin Pitoun: A4
Koray Korkmaz: A8

Korkmaz flopped top two pair on 86A, while Pitoun was left drawing only to a chop following the Q turn.

The river brought the 6 and Korkmaz took the pot to send Pitoun to the rail in fourth place.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Tobias Garp se
Tobias Garp
13,600,000
100,000
100,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Adi Rajkovic at
Adi Rajkovic
5,000,000
-100,000
-100,000
Koray Korkmaz tr
Koray Korkmaz
4,800,000
1,800,000
1,800,000
Benjamin Pitoun fr
Benjamin Pitoun
Eliminado

Tags: Benjamin PitounKoray KorkmazTobias Garp

No Bluffing Garp

Nível 32 : Blinds 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante
Tobias Garp
Tobias Garp

Tobias Garp again raised to 320,000, this time on the button, and Adi Rajkovic called in the big blind.

Garp bet 200,000 on the 482 flop and Rajkovic called. The turn came the 3 and Rajkovic then led out for 725,000.

Garp called to the 7 river, where Rajkovic announced a bet of 1,650,000. Garp sat still resting his head on his hand for a minute before putting in a call.

Rajkovic had QJ for a bluff, while Garp turned over A8 for top pair as he dragged in another pot to open up a significant chip lead.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Tobias Garp se
Tobias Garp
13,500,000
3,200,000
3,200,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Adi Rajkovic at
Adi Rajkovic
5,100,000
-2,650,000
-2,650,000

Tags: Adi RajkovicTobias Garp

Garp's Always Got It

Nível 32 : Blinds 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante
Tobias Garp
Tobias Garp

Adi Rajkovic opened to 320,000 from the button. Koray Korkmaz called from the small blind. Tobias Garp then took down the pot after he three-bet to 1,200,000 from the big blind and received to quick folds.

Then in a limped pot to the J32 flop, Garp bet 160,000 from the small blind and was called by Benjamin Pitoun from the big blind.

Pitoun then called bets of 415,000 and 750,000 on the 9 turn and 5 river.

Garp had a king-high flush with K7. Pitoun seemed frustrated as he was ahead on the flop and turn with 92 which saw his two pair turn into a middling flush that he couldn't get away from.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Tobias Garp se
Tobias Garp
10,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Adi Rajkovic at
Adi Rajkovic
7,750,000
-550,000
-550,000
Koray Korkmaz tr
Koray Korkmaz
4,360,000
560,000
560,000
Benjamin Pitoun fr
Benjamin Pitoun
1,650,000
-1,550,000
-1,550,000

Tags: Adi RajkovicBenjamin PitounKoray KorkmazTobias Garp

Otto Lemke Eliminated in 5th Place (€21,200)

Nível 31 : Blinds 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Otto Lemke
Otto Lemke

Koray Korkmaz raised to 240,000 in the cutoff, then called when big blind Otto Lemke moved all in for 1,020,000.

Otto Lemke: KQ
Koray Korkmaz: A10

Korkmaz hit a pair on the 1032 flop and remained in front on the 8 turn. The river came the 10 and Korkmaz improved to trips to send Lemke out in fifth place for €21,200, plus the €30,000 mystery bounty prize he pulled earlier in the day.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Adi Rajkovic at
Adi Rajkovic
8,500,000
100,000
100,000
Tobias Garp se
Tobias Garp
7,900,000
500,000
500,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Koray Korkmaz tr
Koray Korkmaz
3,800,000
500,000
500,000
Benjamin Pitoun fr
Benjamin Pitoun
3,200,000
140,000
140,000
Otto Lemke de
Otto Lemke
Eliminado

Tags: Koray KorkmazOtto Lemke

Stanislaw Miadzel Eliminated in 6th Place (€15,700)

Nível 30 : Blinds 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Stanislaw Miadzel
Stanislaw Miadzel

Adi Rajkovic raised to 200,000 in the hijack and Stanislaw Miadzel defended his big blind.

The flop came 4JQ and Rajkovic continued for 110,000. Miadzel then moved all in for 1,480,000 and Rajkovic, bent over the rail of the table getting a massage, shot up and confirmed the amount before calling.

Stanislaw Miadzel: KJ
Adi Rajkovic: Q8

Miadzel showed down a pair of jacks, but Rajkovic was ahead with queens as the 3 and A completed the board, sending Miadzel to the rail in sixth place.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Adi Rajkovic at
Adi Rajkovic
8,700,000
1,600,000
1,600,000
Stanislaw Miadzel pl
Stanislaw Miadzel
Eliminado

Tags: Adi RajkovicStanislaw Miadzel

Alexander Romme Eliminated in 7th Place (€11,800)

Nível 30 : Blinds 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Alexander Romme
Alexander Romme

Alexander Romme jammed his last 535,000 into the middle from early position and was called by Benjamin Pitoun from the big blind.

Alexander Romme: Q9
Benjamin Pitoun: 88

It was a flip but it was one Romme would find himself on the wrong side of as he failed to connect on the 1027J runout.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Benjamin Pitoun fr
Benjamin Pitoun
1,850,000
150,000
150,000
Alexander Romme de
Alexander Romme
Eliminado

Tags: Alexander RommeBenjamin Pitoun

Martin Schamaun Eliminated in 8th Place (€9,000)

Nível 30 : Blinds 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Martin Schamaun
Martin Schamaun

The table folded around to Martin Schamaun in the small blind who moved all in for 590,000. Koray Korkmaz asked for a count then called to put Schamaun at risk.

Martin Schamaun: Q8
Koray Korkmaz: A4

Korkmaz made a pair on the 495, while Schamaun couldn't connect with the 9 turn or J river and wished the table luck before heading off to the payout desk to collect his eighth-place prize.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Koray Korkmaz tr
Koray Korkmaz
3,250,000
195,000
195,000
Martin Schamaun ch
Martin Schamaun
Eliminado

Tags: Koray KorkmazMartin Schamaun

Yehor Shumeiko Eliminated in 9th Place (€6,990)

Nível 29 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Yehor Shumeiko
Yehor Shumeiko

Adi Rajkovic raised to 160,000 in early position as action folded to Yehor Shumeiko in the big blind who moved all in for 1,400,000. Rajkovic couldn't put in the chips fast enough.

Yehor Shumeiko: Q7
Adi Rajkovic: AA

Shumeiko had run right into aces and watched as the flop came JK4. He got some hope on the Q turn, but the river was the 4 and Shumeiko became the first casualty of the final table.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Adi Rajkovic at
Adi Rajkovic
6,500,000
830,000
830,000
Yehor Shumeiko ua
Yehor Shumeiko
Eliminado

Tags: Adi RajkovicYehor Shumeiko