Day 1B Chip Lead Honors Go to Rajkovic; Bise, Wyraz, Bensimhon, and Wyrebski Bagged Too
Day 1B of the WSOP International Circuit €1,700 Main Event attracted 328 entries in total with 145 players making it through to Day 2 on Sunday, March 31. With the 221 entries of Day 1A, the total number of entries is now up to 549 with 241 players returning at 2 PM for Day 2. Claiming the Day 1B chip lead is Adi Rajkovic with 311,600 in chips.
In his own words: Rajkovic was handed a bit of a present at the end of the day when he five-bet shoved preflop and was called by Stanislaw Miadzel who held eight-four suited against the pocket kings of Rajkovic. No danger on the board so Rajkovic claimed the chip lead during the final hands of the night which was a huge relief for him as he busted in the very last hand of the night on Day 1A with pocket kings too.
Trailing Rajkovic in the chip counts are Anatolii Boshtan (307,600) and Simone Agnoletto (300,000). Closing out the top five are Jozef Mlcoch (270,000) and Grzegorz Wyraz (267,800). Mlcoch was another player who won most of his chips when he doubled up in the last few hands against Roman Mirkus with jack-ten against Mirkus’ ace-king on the trey-eight-jack-ace-ten board when it all went in on the river. Wyraz finished in third place yesterday in the Monster Stack for €18,725 and will be looking for another great result in the Main Event.
Other notable players who managed to tag a bag at the end of the night include Hrair Yapoudjian (256,800) who finished in second place in the GIANT during the 2017 WSOP in Las Vegas. Wojciech Wyrebski (240,400) is another player who finished in a second place but he did it in the 2018 COLOSSUS here in Rozvadov during the WSOPE. Eyal Bensimhon bagged 179,300 and already has two WSOP Circuit Rings, but he finished in second place here last October in the WSOPC Main Event and will want to do better this time. The defending champion, Emil Bise put 105,600 chips in his bag which is just below average but still gives him enough space to defend his title.
Not everyone was fortunate enough to make it through but as the late registration and reentry period is open for the first two levels of Day 2, any players who have busted over the past two days or during those two levels tomorrow, can still reenter until approximately 3:50 PM local time on Sunday, March 31.
Play will resume at 2 PM local time with Level 13 which features a small blind of 800, big blind of 1,600, and big blind ante of 1,600. Level duration will stay 45 minutes each with a 20-minute break after Level 14, a 45-minute dinner break after Level 17, and two more 20-minute breaks after Levels 20 and 23.
Who will make it into the money? Follow all the updates from the PokerNews live reporting team as the remaining players will be battling it out here in Rozvadov.