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2024 WSOP Europe

Event #1: €350 NLH Opener
Dias: 2
Event Info

2024 WSOP Europe

Event Info
Buy-in
€350
Premiação
€1,105,335
Entries
3,509
Jogadores Restantes
20
Média de Fichas
3,509,000
Total de Fichas
70,180,000
Próxima Faixa de Pagamentos
Posição 20
€4,470
Informações do Nível
Nível
31
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
120,000
Informações do Jogador - Dia 2
Entries
359
Jogadores Restantes
20

Defending Champ Lukas Pazma Among 359 Returning For Day 2 of the €350 NLH Opener

Lukas Pazma
Lukas Pazma

The poker world has once again descended on King’s Resort in Rozvadov for the World Series of Poker Europe as the bracelet chase gets underway with the €350 NLH Opener.

Seven starting flights over the last four days saw 3,509 total entries, with 359 players returning for Day 2 at 2 p.m. local time. Cosmin Nica is the chip leader with 743,000, followed by Alberto Speranzoni (733,000), Frederico Nuno Pereira (693,000), Stefan Kostner (684,000), and Russian high roller Vladimir Troyanovskiy (639,000).

Day 2 Top 10 Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Cosmin NicaRomania743,00093
2Alberto SperanzoniItaly733,00092
3Frederico Nuno PereiraPortugal693,00087
4Stefan KostnerAustria684,00086
5Vladimir TroyanovskiyRussia639,00080
6Peter KamarasHungary580,00073
7Franz SchubertGermany564,00071
8Marcos De OliveiraPortugal560,00070
9Aram AliGermany555,00069
10Mihai PislaruRomania554,00069

Lukas Pazma outlasted a field of 3,503 to win this event last year, taking home his first WSOP bracelet and €120,350. He’s back for another shot at the title and takes 396,000 into Day 2. Other notables still in the hunt include Marius Gicovanu (429,000), Martin Kabrhel (191,000), Eusebiu Jalba (180,000), Dave Stann (144,000), and Tobias Peters (67,000).

The action picks up on Level 19 with blinds of 4,000-8,000 and an 8,000 big blind ante. Levels are 40 minutes long, with a 20-minute break after every three levels. The average stack at the start of the day is worth just 24 big blinds, so the pace of eliminations should be fast from the outset. The schedule calls for play to last until there are six players remaining who will return for the final table tomorrow.

The annual tradition that began in 2007 is here again, and PokerNews will be providing live updates throughout the day.

Tags: Alberto SperanzoniCosmin NicaDave StannEusebiu JalbaFrederico Nuno PereiraLukas PazmaMarius GicovanuMartin KabrhelStefan KostnerTobias PetersVladimir Troyanovskiy