2022 partypoker Championship Czech Republic Final


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- Last updated on: September 26, 2024 · 1 minutes to read

After nearly 12 hours of play on the final day, Denmark’s Arian Kashi defeated local Czech player Pavel Stribrny heads-up to win the 2022 partypoker Championship (PPC) €330 Main Event for a massive prize of €100,000.
There couldn’t have been a more excited champion than Kashi who screamed while posing for photos “I’m a champ!” loud enough for everyone at King’s Resort to hear.
It wasn’t all smooth sailing for Kashi. Despite coming into the final day in second place among the 29 remaining contenders, he was in last place with eight players to go. He was able to snag the lead temporarily but it wasn’t until heads-up play that he was able to seal the deal.
“It was a hard day,” Kashi said after his victory. “It was a fight and I’m thrilled to win.”
The PPC Czech Main Event awarded Day 1a seats to the WSOP Europe Main Event valued at €10,350 as part of the prize to the final six winners. Kashi has big plans for that as well.
“I’m going to win that as well,” Kashi shared about the WSOP Europe Main Event.
Players often after hoisting the trophy fail to show excitement and are ready for bed, this wasn’t the case for Kashi who was seen after the victory prancing around the casino and the buffet with his well-earned trophy in hand. He plans to continue to celebrate with his very supportive rail who were rooting him on from the beginning of the day until the end.
“I’m probably going to go to Prague with my friends and have a party,” Kashi shared with a huge smile.
The Main Event itself was a huge success story with 2,261 entries generating a huge €644,385 prize pool to smash the €500,000 guarantee. The 341 entries that bagged up from the eight live opening flights at King’s Resort and three online opening flights at partypoker each cashed for €600 with the prizes increasing in a huge way from there.
2022 PPC Czech Main Event Final Table Results
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Arian Kashi | Denmark | €100,000 |
2 | Pavel Stribrny | Czech Republic | €64,000 |
3 | Sebastian Lenz | Germany | €43,000 |
4 | Ralf Stam | Netherlands | €35,700 |
5 | Antonino Karman | Hungary | €29,500 |
6 | Raul Sav | Romania | €25,000 |
7 | Jakub Kotas | Czech Republic | €11,250 |
8 | Witali Reinbold | Germany | €8,350 |
9 | Christophe Cosenza | France | €6,650 |
*Top six prizes include a ticket to Day 1a of the WSOP Europe Main Event valued at €10,350.
Final Day Action
The final day began with 29 hopefuls in the hunt for the title with “Matze P” kicking off the action with the chip lead closely followed by Kashi. “Matze P” was unable to make the final table which began after Walter Van Camberg was unable to win a flip with big slick against tens. Similar to the start of the day, Kashi began the final table second in chips only behind Witali Reinbold.
Reinbold had the early momentum at the final table when his jacks held against the ace-queen held by Christophe Cosenza while Kashi already lost a big pot and was in last place to start a marathon with eight players remaining. Kashi got back into things by doubling through Reindbold when his big slick was good against ace-queen and soon after Kashi temporarily took his first lead at the final table. Hours later, Reinbold went hero to zero and hit the rail when his ace-nine proved to be no good against Stribrny’s ace-jack.
Stribrny extended his lead to hold double the chips of his nearest competitor when his tens dominated fours to send Jakub Kotas to the showers in seventh place. Shortly after, Kashi took his second lead at the final table after doubling through Antonino Karman with his ace-jack holding against king-seven.
Sebastian Lenz then ousted Raul Sav in sixth place after his cowboys held against ace-queen. Stribrny then resumed his roll at the table terminator by eliminated both Ralf Stam and Karman to hold more than half the chips in play with three players remaining.
The chip lead went back and forth between Stribrny and Lenz during three handed action but eventually Lenz found himself as the short stack. Shortly after, Kashi sent Lenz packing with his ace-jack dominating his opponent’s jack-ten.
Stribrny began heads-up play with a marginal chip lead against Kashi. However, all momentum was with Kashi who not only took the chip lead but had a nearly 5:1 chip advantage when the final hand took place.
Stribny jammed for 14 big blinds with eights and was called by Kashi with ten-nine suited. Kashi won the flip to win the tournament when his hand improved to a flush.
Congrats to Arian Kashi for an epic win and a massive €100,000 prize for just a €330 buy-in.

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Here is a look at the full payouts of the PPC Czech Main Event. The top six places also include a Day 1a ticket to the WSOP Europe €10,350 Main Event.
Place | Player | Prize |
---|---|---|
1 | Arian Kashi | € 100,000 |
2 | Pavel Stribrny | € 64,000 |
3 | Sebastian Lenz | € 43,000 |
4 | Ralf Stam | € 35,700 |
5 | Antonino Karman | € 29,500 |
6 | Raul Sav | € 25,000 |
7 | Jakub Kotas | € 11,250 |
8 | Witali Reinbold | € 8,350 |
9 | Christophe Cosenza | € 6,650 |
10 | Walter Van Camberg | € 5,590 |
11 | Armand Muratoglu | € 5,590 |
12 | Amit Chazan | € 5,000 |
13 | Maximillian Bauer | € 5,000 |
14 | Matze P | € 4,450 |
15 | Mr. Savu | € 4,450 |
16 | Clement Cure | € 3,900 |
17 | Majed Adel | € 3,900 |
18 | David Vesely | € 3,350 |
19 | Mini | € 3,350 |
20 | Riccardo Campana | € 3,350 |
21 | Maradona Abaz | € 2,800 |
22 | Johann Glanz | € 2,800 |
23 | Lukas Konecky | € 2,800 |
24 | Vittori Londoni | € 2,300 |
25 | George Sandford | € 2,300 |
26 | Matej Michalek | € 2,300 |
27 | Lubos Wendl | € 2,300 |
28 | Binak Sinanaj | € 1,950 |
29 | Jan | € 1,950 |
30 | Kooresh Shafaatian | € 1,950 |
31 | Radek Castka | € 1,950 |
32 | Jacques Ohayon | € 1,950 |
33 | Sebaciej Langroszuk | € 1,950 |
34 | Pasquale Vinci | € 1,950 |
35 | Heiko Gumtow | € 1,950 |
36 | Damian Marcin Kucharski | € 1,650 |
37 | lakyluk17 | € 1,650 |
38 | Vito Misuraca | € 1,650 |
39 | Jiri Havlena | € 1,650 |
40 | Musa Taspinar | € 1,650 |
41 | big poppa | € 1,650 |
42 | Shrek | € 1,650 |
43 | Ferrari | € 1,650 |
44 | Simone Somaschini | € 1,650 |
45 | Ilija Savevski | € 1,350 |
46 | Michael Zauner | € 1,350 |
47 | Dean Kolundzic | € 1,350 |
48 | Roland Panny | € 1,350 |
49 | Hamoun Habibi | € 1,350 |
50 | Andrej Desset | € 1,350 |
51 | Dimitrios | € 1,350 |
52 | Marco18 | € 1,350 |
53 | Erich Felder | € 1,350 |
54 | Mark Mueller | € 1,075 |
55 | Michal Koniuszkiewicz | € 1,075 |
56 | Selcuk Özgöc | € 1,075 |
57 | Daniel Menger | € 1,075 |
58 | Stanislav Boch | € 1,075 |
59 | Heaton Kyle Van | € 1,075 |
60 | Karel Pecinka | € 1,075 |
61 | Ion Cristian Manea | € 1,075 |
62 | August Schlegl | € 1,075 |
63 | Feyzullah Okan Karaarslan | € 1,075 |
64 | Sepehr Hajbabaei | € 1,075 |
65 | Thao Nguyen Hong | € 1,075 |
66 | Jakub Zima | € 1,075 |
67 | Walter Schwarzinger | € 1,075 |
68 | Korosh Nuri | € 1,075 |
69 | Hueseyin Oezbalci | € 1,075 |
70 | Phitchathorn Gosselin | € 1,075 |
71 | Franjo Vrbic | € 1,075 |
72 | Thomas Barna | € 915 |
73 | Mateusz Kozuch | € 915 |
74 | Martin Vaclavik | € 915 |
75 | Daniel Ebersold | € 915 |
76 | Martin Fraško | € 915 |
77 | Shmuel Michael | € 915 |
78 | Rene Moor | € 915 |
79 | Elios Gualdi | € 915 |
80 | Robert Obrtlik | € 915 |
81 | Mihail Casian | € 915 |
82 | Andre Burger | € 915 |
83 | Malik Nouri | € 915 |
84 | Robin Wasserbauer | € 915 |
85 | Darko Percic | € 915 |
86 | Torsten Alexander Pischl | € 915 |
87 | Anthony Benja Mahaut | € 915 |
88 | Wladimir Majer | € 915 |
89 | Johan Wisselo | € 915 |
90 | Robin Maurice E Cornet | € 915 |
91 | Igor Kubarev | € 915 |
92 | Stone Wall Jackson | € 915 |
93 | Farid Taazist | € 915 |
94 | Jakub Oliva | € 915 |
95 | David Savocka | € 915 |
96 | David Haralik | € 915 |
97 | Pirali Birinci | € 915 |
98 | Josef Gulas | € 915 |
99 | Didier Guy Naegely | € 825 |
100 | Tunjo Martinovic | € 825 |
101 | Francesco Senna | € 825 |
102 | APO | € 825 |
103 | PASCAL | € 825 |
104 | Tomas Kolarik | € 825 |
105 | Persia | € 825 |
106 | Mirco Reinhard Hauswirth | € 825 |
107 | Tomas Hajek | € 825 |
108 | Rene Heinricher | € 825 |
109 | Alexa Heimbach Genannt Goethe | € 825 |
110 | Hector Fortea Grangel | € 825 |
111 | Daniel Koloszar | € 825 |
112 | Yuriy Godlevskiy | € 825 |
113 | HUGO | € 825 |
114 | Luca Boniforti | € 825 |
115 | Stefan Scherrer | € 825 |
116 | Vladimir Valent | € 825 |
117 | Fabio Saraceni | € 825 |
118 | David Berdis | € 825 |
119 | Harald Ebert | € 825 |
120 | Michael Langwald | € 825 |
121 | Alexey Mishuk | € 825 |
122 | Jan Bednar | € 825 |
123 | Marek Blasko | € 825 |
124 | Dirk Schumacher | € 825 |
125 | Maurizio Giuliana | € 825 |
126 | Gregor Artur Ceglarek | € 825 |
127 | CHRIS07 | € 825 |
128 | Vikesh Rohit Shah | € 825 |
129 | Yves Robert Thalmann | € 825 |
130 | Joel Henri Kristian Vuolevi | € 825 |
131 | Sergio Regalbuto | € 825 |
132 | Tommaso Liberio | € 825 |
133 | Mihai Ciprian Hanu | € 825 |
134 | Maurizio Giuseppe Nobili | € 825 |
135 | Josef Norbert Stich | € 750 |
136 | Rene Josef Vonwald | € 750 |
137 | Michael Martin Church | € 750 |
138 | Damian Wojciech Krasny | € 750 |
139 | Svajunas Seduikis | € 750 |
140 | Lubos Svetlik | € 750 |
141 | Marvin Felix Zietlow | € 750 |
142 | Maciej Ludwik Kondraszuk | € 750 |
143 | Billy5911 | € 750 |
144 | Stephan Sieber | € 750 |
145 | Jonas Rothmund | € 750 |
146 | Mr. XXX | € 750 |
147 | SUPERMARIO | € 750 |
148 | Renato Hysenbelli | € 750 |
149 | Corc Ercin | € 750 |
150 | Olaf | € 750 |
151 | Alexander Ewert | € 750 |
152 | Janina Ann Christin Buerger | € 750 |
153 | Elie Charles Ben Soussan | € 750 |
154 | UA Game | € 750 |
155 | Thomas Samuelsen Harnes | € 750 |
156 | Jerome Alexis Martin | € 750 |
157 | Al Hassane Iatarne | € 750 |
158 | Christophe Paredis | € 750 |
159 | MusKa | € 750 |
160 | MALITO | € 750 |
161 | Thomas Kessler | € 750 |
162 | JONNY TAPIA | € 750 |
163 | Jona Wilmsmann | € 750 |
164 | Georgios Theodosiadis | € 750 |
165 | Roland Ernst Reuter | € 750 |
166 | Paul Adrian Covaciu | € 750 |
167 | Paulo Falcao | € 750 |
168 | Twiceasnice | € 750 |
169 | Nikolaus Grubmayr | € 750 |
170 | Alfred Holzer | € 750 |
171 | Tomas Kocib | € 750 |
172 | Rainer Emde | € 750 |
173 | Fabrice Claude Somers | € 750 |
174 | Adriano Bianco | € 750 |
175 | Murat Yilmaz | € 750 |
176 | Nico Schoenfelder | € 750 |
177 | Ilya Rogov | € 750 |
178 | Thomas Joseph Eugene Jacob | € 750 |
179 | Benjamin Gips | € 750 |
180 | John Farrell | € 750 |
181 | Marjan Stanislaw Zmarlak | € 750 |
182 | Bastian Philipp Rebscher | € 750 |
183 | Danny Ehrenberger | € 750 |
184 | Marian Cmor | € 750 |
185 | Martin Scharfetter | € 750 |
186 | Adrian Carlo Duldner | € 750 |
187 | Marek Tatar | € 750 |
188 | NIMABGAN | € 750 |
189 | Eugeniu Barbaros | € 750 |
190 | Helmut Krapp | € 750 |
191 | Ondrej Drozd | € 750 |
192 | Johnny Makdesi | € 750 |
193 | Milos Dzakic | € 750 |
194 | Gunnar Arnason | € 750 |
195 | David Baloun | € 750 |
196 | Bountydaddy | € 750 |
197 | Thomas Schoen | € 750 |
198 | Michal Koblizek | € 675 |
199 | Eugen Kasprov | € 675 |
200 | Sebastian Andrzej Marzec | € 675 |
201 | Constantin Freiherr Von Hammerstein | € 675 |
202 | Thomas Georg Beer | € 675 |
203 | ONKEL OTTO | € 675 |
204 | Moustafa El Ajjouri | € 675 |
205 | Liong | € 675 |
206 | Peter Altherr | € 675 |
207 | Marvin Hake | € 675 |
208 | Lucky Seven | € 675 |
209 | Nagib Raji | € 675 |
210 | Lars Helmut Bucher | € 675 |
211 | Nico Adomeit | € 675 |
212 | PAPALEA | € 675 |
213 | Hugo69 | € 675 |
214 | Laurent Nicol Soulas | € 675 |
215 | Yunghill | € 675 |
216 | Rafael Alfred Ugarte Falcones | € 675 |
217 | Jens Taubert | € 675 |
218 | Janja | € 675 |
219 | Huricane | € 675 |
220 | Ivan Drago | € 675 |
221 | Teodor Popovic | € 675 |
222 | Sven Beier | € 675 |
223 | Duplo | € 675 |
224 | Zsolt Coraian | € 675 |
225 | Thomas Theurer | € 675 |
226 | Slavisa Radosavljevic | € 675 |
227 | Robert Tumielewicz | € 675 |
228 | Kasim Oz | € 675 |
229 | Kakhi Mrelashvili | € 675 |
230 | John McClane | € 675 |
231 | Szymon Patryk Politowski | € 675 |
232 | KALKO | € 675 |
233 | Tomas Lestina | € 675 |
234 | Nadir Riccardi | € 675 |
235 | Georgios Kiziridis | € 675 |
236 | Jan Krnac | € 675 |
237 | Lucas Curot | € 675 |
238 | Buelent Evis | € 675 |
239 | Siegfried Frank Berger | € 675 |
240 | Alexander Daniil Proca | € 675 |
241 | Sandor Dancsi | € 675 |
242 | Guillaume Bor Bazoge | € 675 |
243 | Nico Gert Lastin | € 675 |
244 | Amaury Jean Lebeault | € 675 |
245 | Ozgur Leba | € 675 |
246 | Dawid Pawel Myszkowski | € 675 |
247 | Jonathan Tobias Brunnbauer | € 675 |
248 | Marko Kotnik | € 675 |
249 | Armin Schreyer | € 675 |
250 | Tien Tam Nguyen | € 675 |
251 | Alexander Koch | € 675 |
252 | Joao Car Lourenco De Oliveira | € 675 |
253 | Arnost Kopecky | € 675 |
254 | Julian Philipp Wehner | € 675 |
255 | Daniel Gustav Sahlin | € 675 |
256 | Mak Sauka | € 675 |
257 | NOBODY | € 675 |
258 | JACKPOT JOBIE | € 675 |
259 | Mehdi Bellahoues | € 675 |
260 | Valeriy Skudar | € 675 |
261 | Skremmydas Nikolaos | € 675 |
262 | Marius Schilcher | € 675 |
263 | Marian Daniel Tufis | € 675 |
264 | Salvatore Raffaele D Elia | € 675 |
265 | Jakub Koleckar | € 675 |
266 | Kolja | € 675 |
267 | Amadi | € 675 |
268 | Robert Lenz | € 675 |
269 | Kenan Kocar | € 675 |
270 | Elios Gualdi | € 600 |
271 | Nico Gert Lastin | € 600 |
272 | Nadir Riccardi | € 600 |
273 | Billy5911 | € 600 |
274 | Tomas Gajdosik | € 600 |
275 | Wendelin Jall | € 600 |
276 | Dean Kolundzic | € 600 |
277 | JACKPOT JOBIE | € 600 |
278 | Arnost Kopecky | € 600 |
279 | Feyzullah Okan Karaarslan | € 600 |
280 | Ion Cristian Manea | € 600 |
281 | Benjamin Gips | € 600 |
282 | Simone Somaschini | € 600 |
283 | Rene Heinricher | € 600 |
284 | Carl Marcus Allberg | € 600 |
285 | Francesco Senna | € 600 |
286 | Yoram Ohana | € 600 |
287 | Serhii Motychak | € 600 |
288 | Corrado Micheli | € 600 |
289 | Julian Philipp Wehner | € 600 |
290 | Johan Wisselo | € 600 |
291 | Rafael Alfred Ugarte Falcones | € 600 |
292 | Lubos Wendl | € 600 |
293 | Maurizio Giuliana | € 600 |
294 | Gunnar Arnason | € 600 |
295 | Lukas Konecny | € 600 |
296 | Christophe Cosenza | € 600 |
297 | Olaf | € 600 |
298 | Skremmydas Nikolaos | € 600 |
299 | UA Game | € 600 |
300 | Moustafa El Ajjouri | € 600 |
301 | Vincenzo Petruzziello | € 600 |
302 | Sebastian Andrzej Marzec | € 600 |
303 | Walter Van Camberg | € 600 |
304 | Slavisa Radosavljevic | € 600 |
305 | Alexander Ewert | € 600 |
306 | Radek Castka | € 600 |
307 | Nikolaus Grubmayr | € 600 |
308 | Andrej Racek | € 600 |
309 | Sebastien Antoine Maestrati | € 600 |
310 | Anthony Benja Mahaut | € 600 |
311 | Thomas Guenther Pinzke | € 600 |
312 | Mak Sauka | € 600 |
313 | Tomas Hajek | € 600 |
314 | Corc Ercin | € 600 |
315 | MINI | € 600 |
316 | Salvatore Raffaele D Elia | € 600 |
317 | PEPA G. | € 600 |
318 | Andrej Desset | € 600 |
319 | Igor Kubarev | € 600 |
320 | Domagoj Laljek | € 600 |
321 | Jacques Ohayon | € 600 |
322 | Phitchathorn Gosselin | € 600 |
323 | Jakob Rott | € 600 |
324 | Peter Kuzma | € 600 |
325 | Gerfried Gassinger | € 600 |
326 | Tunjo Martinovic | € 600 |
327 | Constantin Freiherr Von Hammerstein | € 600 |
328 | Heaton Kyle Van | € 600 |
329 | Renato Hysenbelli | € 600 |
330 | Svajunas Seduikis | € 600 |
331 | Sebaciej Langroszuk | € 600 |
332 | Siegfried Frank Berger | € 600 |
333 | Johann Glanz | € 600 |
334 | Pavel Stribrny | € 600 |
335 | Bruno Kaufmann | € 600 |
336 | Marko Kotnik | € 600 |
337 | Yuriy Godlevskiy | € 600 |
338 | Walter Schwarzinger | € 600 |
339 | Hugo69 | € 600 |
340 | Teodor Popovic | € 600 |
341 | Al Hassane Iatarne | € 600 |
Level 39: 1,500,000/3,000,000 (3,000,000)
Entries: 1/2,261
Arian Kashi had nearly a 5:1 chip advantage when the final hand took place. Pavel Stribrny jammed the button for 43 million and Kashi called.
Pavel Stribrny: 8 8
Arian Kashi: 10 9
It was as close to a coin flip as possible with Kashi at risk of elimination. Kashi nailed a flush on the 3 7 6 J 9 board to win the PPC Czech Main Event for a cool €100,000.
Meanwhile, Stribrny by far didn’t walk away empty-handed from his runner-up performance as he banked a huge €64,000 prize for his efforts.
“Yeah, I am a champ!” Kashi screamed after clinching the victory.
Stay tuned at PokerListings for the full payouts of the PPC Czech Main Event along with a recap of the final day.
Arian Kashi – 226 million
Pavel Stribrny – 0

Level 39: 1,500,000/3,000,000 (3,000,000)
Entries: 2/2,261
Arian Kashi opened the button for 7 million with K J before Pavel Stribrny three-bet to 26 million with A J . Kashi snap-called to see the 2 Q 6 flop.
Stribrny continued for 18 million. Kashi jammed for 71 million with his flush draw and took the chip lead after Stribrny folded.
Arian Kashi – 144 million
Pavel Stribrny – 82 million
Level 39: 1,500,000/3,000,000 (3,000,000)
Entries: 2/2,261
Sebastian Lenz jammed the button for 40 million and was called by Arian Kashi.
Sebastian Lenz: J 10
Arian Kashi: A J
Kashi was dominating Lenz when the chips went in and eliminated Lenz after the A 7 10 K 8 ran out on the board. Lenz collected €43,000 for his third-place podium finish.
Meanwhile, Pavel Stribrny will begin heads-up action with a small chip lead over Kashi.
Pavel Stribrny – 128 million
Arian Kashi – 98 million
Sebastian Lenz – 0 million
Players are on a 15-minute break. The blinds will increase to 1,500,000/3,000,000 with a big blind ante of 3,000,000 when the action resumes.
Place | Player | Country | Chips | Big Blinds |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Pavel Stribrny | Czech Republic | 116,000,000 | 39 |
2 | Arian Kashi | Denmark | 66,000,000 | 22 |
5 | Sebastian Lenz | Germany | 42,000,000 | 14 |
Level 38: 1,200,000/2,500,000 (2,500,000)
Entries: 3/2,261
Sebastian Lenz opened the button for a min-raise with 7 6 and both Pavel Stribrny with Q 10 and Arian Kashi with 7 3 called from the blinds.
Stribrny and Kashi checked the 8 2 8 flop. Lenz fired out for 5 million. Stribrny called and Kashi folded.
Both players checked the 3 turn before Stribrny bet 8.3 million on the 4 river. Stribrny was back with the chip lead after Lenz folded.
Pavel Stribrny – 91 million
Sebastian Lenz – 84 million
Level 38: 1,200,000/2,500,000 (2,500,000)
Entries: 3/2,261
Pavel Stribrny opened for a min-raise from the button with 6 3 . Arian Kashi called from the small blind with A J .
Sebastian Lenz with A 3 three-bet to 18 million and took down the pot after both Stribrny and Kashi folded to take the chip lead.
Sebastian Lenz – 87 million
Pavel Stribrny – 80 million
Arian Kashi – 57 million


































Place | Player | Country | Chips | Big Blinds |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Pavel Stribrny | Czech Republic | 127,000,000 | 51 |
2 | Arian Kashi | Denmark | 38,000,000 | 15 |
5 | Sebastian Lenz | Germany | 59,000,000 | 24 |
Level 38: 1,200,000/2,500,000 (2,500,000)
Entries: 3/2,261
Pavel Stribrny opened for a min-raise from under the gun before he called a big blind jam by Ralf Stam for 20 million.
Ralf Stam: K Q
Pavel Stribrny: A Q
No magic came for Stam on the 3 2 9 9 A board and he was eliminated in fourth place for €35,700, while Stribrny extended his chip lead to having more than half the chips in play with three players remaining.
Pavel Stribrny – 124 million
Ralf Stam – 0

Level 37: 1,000,000/2,000,000 (2,000,000)
Entries: 4/2,261
In what be the wildest hand thus far at the final table began slowly enough after Antonino Karman limped from the small blind. Pavel Stribrny raised to 7 million and Karman called.
Karman check-raised the 3 6 K flop from 4.6 million to 12 million and Stribrny called.
The A followed on the turn and Karman jammed for 20 million. Stribrny found a hero call and the cards were turned over with Karman at risk.
Pavel Stribrny: 10 3
Antonino Karman: Q 10
Karman bricked the 5 river and was eliminated in fifth place for €29,500, which includes a WSOP Europe Main Event seat valued at €10,350. Meanwhile, Stribrny was back in the chip lead after the hand.
Pavel Stribrny – 93 million
Antonino Karman – 0

Level 37: 1,000,000/2,000,000 (2,000,000)
Entries: 5/2,261
Pavel Stribrny opened for 4 million from the hijack. Raul Sav three-bet jammed for 23 million from the button before Sebastian Lenz came in over the top for a four-bet jam to 31 million from the small blind. Stribrny folded and Sav was at risk of elimination.
Raul Sav: A Q
Sebastian Lenz: K K
It was a bit of a set-up for Sav and he was unable to get a save after the 4 2 8 9 7 appeared on the board. Sav collected a €25,000 prize, which includes a Day 1a ticket to the WSOP Europe €10,350 Main Event.
Sebastian Lenz – 61 million
Raul Sav – 0

Level 37: 1,000,000/2,000,000 (2,000,000)
Entries: 6/2,261
Sebastian Lenz jammed for 16 million from the cutoff with Q Q and was called by Pavel Stribrny from the big blind with A J .
Lenz earned a double with his ladies after the 4 8 4 3 9 were dealt on the board.
Sebastian Lenz – 35 million
Pavel Stribrny – 34 million

Level 37: 1,000,000/2,000,000 (2,000,000)
Entries: 6/2,261
Pavel Stribrny jammed the button for 89 million with A 8 . Arian Kashi woke up with A K from the small blind and called off his stack of 29 million.
Kashi took the lead after his big slick held on the 3 J 5 Q 5 board.
Arian Kashi – 63 million
Pavel Stribrny – 59 million

Level 37: 1,000,000/2,000,000 (2,000,000)
Entries: 6/2,261
Antonino Karman jammed for 16 million from the hijack before Arian Kashi came in over the top with a three-bet jam for 38 million from the button.
Antonino Karman: K 7
Arian Kashi: A J
Karman was a small underdog and was in more trouble after Kashi flopped the nut flush draw on the 2 8 9 flop. However, Karman paired his seven on the 7 turn and doubled through Kashi after the 8 paired the board on the river.
Antonino Karman – 36 million
Arian Kashi – 22 million
The final six players are on a 15-minute break. Blinds will increase to 1,000,000/2,000,000 with a big blind ante of 2,000,000 when the action resumes.
Level 36: 800,000/1,600,000 (1,600,000)
Entries: 6/2,261

Pavel Stribrny min-raised from early position before Jakub Kotas jammed for 25 million from the big blind. Stribrny called and was primed to eliminate back-to-back former final table chip leaders.
Jakub Kotas: 4 4
Pavel Stribrny: 10 10
Kotas was unable to get any love with his fours with the Q 8 7 K 2 board and bubbled the WSOP Europe Main Event seat awarded to the top six players. He did still collect a healthy seventh place prize of €11,250.
Meanwhile, Stribrny extended his chip lead to 93 million in chips for more than double the stack of his nearest competitor in Arian Kashi with 42 million in chips.
Place | Player | Country | Chips | Big Blinds |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Pavel Stribrny | Czech Republic | 93,000,000 | 58 |
2 | Arian Kashi | Denmark | 42,000,000 | 26 |
4 | Raul Sav | Romania | 15,000,000 | 9 |
5 | Sebastian Lenz | Germany | 23,000,000 | 14 |
6 | Ralf Stam | Netherlands | 29,000,000 | 18 |
9 | Antonino Karman | Hungary | 27,000,000 | 17 |
Level 36: 800,000/1,600,000 (1,600,000)
Entries: 7/2,261
Pavel Stribrny min-raised the button before he called a three-bet jam by Witali Reinbold from the big blind for 21 million.
Witali Reinbold: A 9
Pavel Stribrny: A J
Despite holding the chip lead to start the final table, Reinbold was eliminated in eighth place after he was unable to get ahead of Stribrny on the 6 J 5 A 6 board.
Meanwhile, Pavel Stribrny took the lead away from Arian Kashi to start the seven-handed play. Additionally, there is a bubble of sorts with the top six players guaranteed a WSOP Europe Main Event seat valued at €10,350.
Pavel Stribrny – 62 million
Witali Reinbold – 0

Level 36: 800,000/1,600,000 (1,600,000)
Entries: 8/2,261
Jakub Kotas jammed the button for 46 million. Antonino Karman called off for 17 million from the small blind and the cards were turned over.
Antonino Karman: A K
Jakub Kotas: A 8
Karman doubled up after his big slick held on the 2 A 2 J 6 board. Meanwhile, Arian Kashi was back with the chip lead after the hand.
Arian Kashi – 46 million
Antonino Karman – 37 million
Jakub Kotas – 30 million

Level 36: 800,000/1,600,000 (1,600,000)
Entries: 8/2,261
Pavel Stribrny opened for 3.2 million from the hijack. Raul Sav jammed for 8.2 million from the small blind and Stribrny called for an extra 5 million with Sav at risk.
Raul Sav: 6 6
Pavel Stribrny: 4 4
Nothing fancy happened on the K A 5 5 A runout and Sav doubled through Stribrny.
Pavel Stribrny – 22 million
Raul Sav – 20 million

Level 36: 800,000/1,600,000 (1,600,000)
Entries: 8/2,261
With the blinds high, even the small pots add up. Jakub Kotas temporarily took the lead before Arian Kashi snagged it back.
Kotas was back on top for a second time after stealing the blinds with nines.
Jakub Kotas – 44 million
Arian Kashi – 42 million












































Level 35: 600,000/1,200,000 (1,200,000)
Entries: 8/2,261
Arian Kashi opened for a min-raise from under the gun before he called a three-bet jam by Jakub Kotas for 14 million.
Jakub Kotas: A J
Arian Kashi: A 9
Kotas was ahead when the chips went in and the double seemed certain after the J Q 2 flop. Kashi was drawing dead after the 4 turn and the 3 river completed the board.
Arian Kashi – 42 million
Jakub Kotas – 30 million

Level 35: 600,000/1,200,000 (1,200,000)
Entries: 8/2,261
Pavel Stribrny min-raised from early position with A Q and was called by Witali Reinbold with A J from late positon.
Both players improved to top pair on the 7 9 A flop. Stribrny held a better kicker along with a flush draw and continued for 1.8 million.
Reinbold paused for a minute before he raised to 4.5 million. Stribrny called and the 7 paired the board on the turn.
Both players checked and the 2 river completed the board. Stribrny bet 3.4 million and won the hand after Reinbold called.
Pavel Stribrny – 31 million
Witali Reinbold – 24 million
Level 35: 600,000/1,200,000 (1,200,000)
Entries: 8/2,261
Raul Sav opened for 2.5 million from under the gun with A K and was called by Pavel Stribrny with J 9 from the button and Arian Kashi with 7 5 from the small blind.
Kashi fired out a donk-bet with middle pair on the 4 7 9 flop. Sav called as did Stribrny with top pair.
Stribrny’s top pair was still good after the 3 turn. Kashi checked before Say fired out for 4.5 million. Stribrny folded the best hand, while Kashi found a call.
The J river would have given Stribrny two pair but he was no longer in the hand. Both players checked and Kashi took the chip lead after taking down the pot.
Arian Kashi – 55 million
Raul Sav – 18 million

Level 35: 600,000/1,200,000 (1,200,000)
Entries: 8/2,261
Antonino Karman limped from the small blind with A K before Pavel Stribrny checked back his option with Q 2 .
Both players checked the 5 8 3 flop before Karman bet 1.5 million on the K turn. Stribrny called and the 5 river improved Stribrny to a flush.
Stribrny jammed for 9.7 million after Karman checked. Karman went into the tank with his top pair. He called minutes later only to get the bad news that he doubled Stribrny.
Pavel Stribrny – 26 million
Antonino Karman – 18 million

Level 35: 600,000/1,200,000 (1,200,000)
Entries: 8/2,261
Witali Reingold regained the lead but there are a few players bunched near the top. Here is a look at the current chip counts.
Place | Player | Country | Chips | Big Blinds |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Pavel Stribrny | Czech Republic | 14,000,000 | 12 |
2 | Arian Kashi | Denmark | 34,000,000 | 28 |
3 | Witali Reinbold | Germany | 38,000,000 | 32 |
4 | Raul Sav | Romania | 29,000,000 | 24 |
5 | Sebastian Lenz | Germany | 34,000,000 | 28 |
6 | Ralf Stam | Netherlands | 29,000,000 | 24 |
8 | Jakub Kotas | Czech Republic | 11,000,000 | 9 |
9 | Antonino Karman | Hungary | 30,000,000 | 25 |
Players are on a 15-minute break. Blinds will increase to 600,000/1,200,000 with a big blind ante of 1,200,000 when the action resumes.

Level 34: 500,000/1,000,000 (1,000,000)
Entries: 8/2,261
Arian Kashi jammed for 10 million from the cutoff and was called by Witali Reinbold from the button.
Arian Kashi: A K
Witali Reinbold: A Q
Kashi’s big slick held to double his stack after the 9 10 7 Q K ran out on the board.
Witali Reinbold – 30 million
Arian Kashi – 23 million
Level 34: 500,000/1,000,000 (1,000,000)
Entries: 8/2,261
Witali Reinbold opened for 2.2 million from early position with 8 8 before Ralf Stam three-bet the button with Q Q to 5.5 million.
Reinbold called and Stam nailed top set on the Q 3 7 flop. Reinbold checked and Stam bet 4 million. Reinbold called before checking the 5 turn.
Stam jammed and was near the chip lead after Reinbold folded. Reinbold then lost a small pot to Pavel Stribrny, which was enough for Stam to snag a slim chip lead.
Ralf Stam – 42 million
Witali Reinbold – 40 million
Place | Player | Country | Chips | Big Blinds |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Pavel Stribrny | Czech Republic | 16,000,000 | 16 |
2 | Arian Kashi | Denmark | 11,000,000 | 11 |
3 | Witali Reinbold | Germany | 51,000,000 | 51 |
4 | Raul Sav | Romania | 31,000,000 | 31 |
5 | Sebasitan Lenz | Germany | 37,000,000 | 37 |
6 | Ralf Stam | Netherlands | 31,000,000 | 31 |
8 | Jakub Kotas | Czech Republic | 21,000,000 | 21 |
9 | Antonio Karman | Hungary | 28,000,000 | 28 |
Level 33: 400,000/800,000 (800,000)
Entries: 8/2,261
Christophe Cosenza raised to 2.8 million from middle position and was called by Witali Reinbold from the small blind.
Reinbold check-called a bet for 2.8 million by Cosenza after the 6 J 4 flop. Reinbold checked again on the A turn. Cosenza fired out again, this time for 4.9 million. Reinbold jammed and Cosenza called off for 13 million.
Christophe Cosenza: A Q
Witali Reinbold: J J
Cosenza improved to top pair on the turn but was drawing dead anyway to Reinhold’s set of jacks.
The Q river improved Cosenza to top two pair. However, this wasn’t enough and he was the first player eliminated at the final table in ninth place for €6,650.
Meanwhile, Reinbold extended his chip lead and the final eight players have each locked up at least an €8,350 payday.
Witali Reinbold – 63 million
Christophe Cosenza – 0

Level 33: 400,000/800,000 (800,000)
Entries: 9/2,261
Arian Kashi opened for 1.9 million with 9 9 from early position and was called by Witali Reinbold from middle position with K Q , Ralf Stam with A 10 from the button, and Christophe Cosenza with Q 8 from the small blind.
All four players checked the 4 K 10 flop before the A followed on the turn. The action checked around to Stam who bet 5 million with his two pair. Cosenza and Kashi folded before Reinbold called.
The 7 river completed the board. Reinbold checked and Stam fired out for 5 million. Stam got paid off by Reinbold and chipped up with two pair.
Witali Reinbold – 42 million
Ralf Stam – 35 million
Level 33: 400,000/800,000 (800,000)
Entries: 9/2,261
Antonino Karman opened for 1.7 million with K 9 from early position and was called by Arian Kashi with A 9 from middle position and Christophe Cosenza with Q 10 from the big blind.
Cosenza checked as did Karman, who improved to top pair on the K 6 8 flop. Kashi fired out for 2.8 million. Cosenza folded and Karman opted to call.
Karman check-called a bet by Kashi for 4.5 million on the 8 turn.
Both players checked after the Q river completed the board and Karman took down an early pot at the final table.
Antonino Karman – 35 million
Arian Kashi – 21 million

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Place | Player | Country | Chips | Big Blinds |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Pavel Stribrny | Czech Republic | 11,600,000 | 15 |
2 | Arian Kashi | Denmark | 31,500,000 | 39 |
3 | Witali Reinbold | Germany | 51,400,000 | 64 |
4 | Raul Sav | Romania | 28,300,000 | 35 |
5 | Sebastian Lenz | Germany | 25,100,000 | 31 |
6 | Ralf Stam | Netherlands | 17,400,000 | 22 |
7 | Christophe Cosenza | France | 22,800,000 | 29 |
8 | Jakub Kotas | Czech Republic | 16,800,000 | 21 |
9 | Antonino Karman | Hungary | 20,700,000 | 26 |
Total | 225,600,000 | 282 | ||
Average | 25,066,667 | 31 |
Place | Player | Prize |
---|---|---|
10 | Walter Van Camberg | € 5,590 |
11 | Armand Muratoglu | € 5,590 |
12 | Amit Chazan | € 5,000 |
13 | Maximillian Bauer | € 5,000 |
14 | Matze P | € 4,450 |
15 | Mr. Savu | € 4,450 |
16 | Clement Cure | € 3,900 |
17 | Majed Adel | € 3,900 |
18 | David Vesely | € 3,350 |
19 | Mini | € 3,350 |
20 | Riccardo Campana | € 3,350 |
21 | Maradona Abaz | € 2,800 |
22 | Johann Glanz | € 2,800 |
23 | Lukas Konecky | € 2,800 |
24 | Vittori Londoni | € 2,300 |
25 | George Sandford | € 2,300 |
26 | Matej Michalek | € 2,300 |
27 | Lubos Wendl | € 2,300 |
28 | Binak Sinanaj | € 1,950 |
29 | Jan | € 1,950 |
Level 33: 400K/800K (800K)
Entries: 9/2,261
Walter Van Camberg hit the rail at the feature table after losing a flip with ace-king against tens. Players went on a 15-minute break after the hand and shortly after the final table will be set up.
Our coverage the rest of the way will be on a 30-minute delay as to not give away any spoilers for those also watching the stream.
Walter Van Camberg – 0

Level 33: 400K/800K (800K)
Entries: 10/2,261
The tournament director opted to not give players a break as originally scheduled as the action is just one player away from a final table. A break will take place once one more player is eliminated.
Meanwhile, here is a look at the players eliminated during Level 32.
Place | Player | Prize |
---|---|---|
11 | Armand Muratoglu | € 5,590 |
12 | Amit Chazan | € 5,000 |
Level 32: 300K/600K (600K)
Witali Reinbold opened for 1.3 million from the small blind and was called by Jakub Kotas from the big blind. Reinbold check-called a bet of 800,000 on the 3 5 Q flop before leading out for 1.5 million on the 10 turn. Kotas called and Reinbold bet 4 million after the 10 river paired the board.
Kotas went into the tank for more than a minute before he called. Reinbold turned over A 10 for trips and won the pot after Kotas folded.
Witali Reinbold – 40 million
Jakub Kotas – 22 million
Level 32: 300K/600K (600K)
Entries: 11/2,261
Amit Chazan was out of chips at the feature table to leave just 11 players remaining.
Amit Chazan – 0

Level 32: 300K/600K (600K)
Entries: 12/2,261
After a flurry of eliminations to start the day, the action has slowed down during Level 32 with no major pots to report on the outer table.

Blinds have just increased to 300,000/600,000 with a big blind ante of 600,000. Here is a look at the players eliminated during the last blind level.
Place | Player | Prize |
---|---|---|
13 | Maximillian Bauer | € 5,000 |
14 | Matze P | € 4,450 |
15 | Mr. Savu | € 4,450 |
16 | Clement Cure | € 3,900 |
Level 31: 250K/500K (500K)
Entries: 12/2,261
Maximillian Bauer hit the rail near the end of Level 31 at the T.V. table. You can check out how it went down on the partypokerTV Twitch channel in less than 30 minutes.

Level 31: 250K/500K (500K)
Entries: 13/2,261
Armand Muratoglu jammed for 4.1 million from under the gun. Jakub Kotas asked for a count before he called.
Armand Muratoglu: 7 7
Jakub Kotas: 10 8
Muratoglu fist-pumped the air after the 9 4 3 Q A board allowed him to win the flip.
Jakub Kotas – 17 million
Armand Muratoglu – 9 million

Level 31: 250K/500K (500K)
Entries: 13/2,261
The Day 2 chip leader Matze P was unable to parlay his big stack into a final table appearance as he just hit the rail at the T.V. table in 14th place for €4,450.
Matze P – 0

Level 31: 250K/500K (500K)
Entries: 14/2,261
Pavel Stribrny opened for 1,050,000 from the hijack and was called by Witali Reinbold and Mr. Savu from the blinds.
The trio all checked the K 6 Q flop before Reinbold led out for 850,000 on the 4 turn. Mr. Savu clicked it back to 1,700,000. Stribrny folded and Reinbold called.
Reinbold checked the 9 river before Mr. Savu jammed for 7,425,000.
“How much?” asked Reinbold who tanked for a few minutes after this.
Antonio Karman asked for time to be called. Shortly after, Reinbold found a call and won the hand to eliminate Mr. Savu in 15th place when his Q 10 was good against 10 4 .
Witali Reinbold – 30 million
Mr. Savu – 0

Level 31: 250K/500K (500K)
Entries: 15/2,261
Antonino Karman jammed for 4.4 million from under the gun and was called by Jakub Kotas from the cutoff.
Antonino Karman: 4 4
Jakub Kotas: A Q
The 8 3 5 9 K board was good enough for Karman’s fours to win the flip to double his stack.
Shortly after, Clement Cure lost his short stack to leave just 15 players remaining in the field.
Jakub Kotas – 24 million
Antonino Karman – 10 million
Clement Cure – 0

Blinds have just increased to 250,000/500,000 with a big blind ante of 500,000. Here is a look at the players that hit the rail the previous blind level.
Place | Player | Prize |
---|---|---|
17 | Majed Adel | € 3,900 |
18 | David Vesely | € 3,350 |
19 | Mini | € 3,350 |
20 | Riccardo Campana | € 3,350 |
21 | Maradona Abaz | € 2,800 |
22 | Johann Glanz | € 2,800 |
Level 30: 200K/400K (400K)
Entries: 16/2,261
Antonio Karman opened for 850,000 from middle position. Mr. Savu called from button as did Pavel Stribrny from the big blind.
Stribnry checked the 7 6 3 flop. Karman bet 800,000 and Mr. Savu folded. Stribrny jammed for 5.9 million and Karman called.
Pavel Stribrny: K 5
Antonio Karman: A 7
Karman was ahead with top pair after the 2 landed on the turn. However, the 10 spiked the river to improve Stribrny to a straight to stay alive and double his stack.
Pavel Stribrny – 15 million
Antonino Karman – 5 million
Level 30: 200K/400K (400K)
Entries: 16/2,261
Here is a look at the two table redraw along with the chip counts while the players are on a short break. Table 37 will be the T.V. table. PokerListings will not be reporting hands at the T.V. table as to not disrupt the production until the final table is set but will be reporting the eliminations.
Once the final table begins, we will report on a 30-minute delay.
Table | Seat | Player | Chips | Big Blinds |
---|---|---|---|---|
37 | 1 | Matze P | 15,375,000 | 38 |
37 | 2 | Sebastian Lenz | 22,950,000 | 57 |
37 | 3 | Raul Sav | 12,150,000 | 30 |
37 | 4 | Christophe Cosenza | 1,100,000 | 3 |
37 | 5 | Walter Van Camberg | 10,825,000 | 27 |
37 | 6 | Maximilian Bauer | 10,500,000 | 26 |
37 | 7 | Arian Kashi | 23,800,000 | 60 |
37 | 8 | Amit Chazan | 10,925,000 | 27 |
38 | 1 | Mr. Savu | 3,100,000 | 8 |
38 | 2 | Jakub Kotas | 22,000,000 | 55 |
38 | 3 | Armand Muratoglu | 10,000,000 | 25 |
38 | 4 | Pavel Stribrny | 7,000,000 | 18 |
38 | 5 | Clement Cure | 2,000,000 | 5 |
38 | 6 | Antonino Karman | 12,000,000 | 30 |
38 | 7 | Ralf Stam | 16,000,000 | 40 |
38 | 8 | Witali Reinbold | 30,000,000 | 75 |

Level 30: 200K/400K (400K)
Entries: 16/2,261
Ralf Stam appeared to believe he was in the big blind when he limped from under the gun. Majed Adel raised the button to 1 million and Stam called.
Stam checked the 10 4 J flop before Adel jammed for about 4 million. Stam made the quick call and Adel said “good game” to his table when he saw what he was up against.
Majed Adel: K 10
Ralf Stam: J 10
Stam’s two pair held after the 9 turn and 7 river completed the board and there was a two-table redraw after Adel hit the rail in 17th place.
Ralf Stam – 26 million
Majed Adel – 0
Level 30: 200K/400K (400K)
Entries: 17/2,261
David Vesely just hit the rail at the T.V. table. You can check out how that went down by clicking on the Stream tab within our coverage.
David Vesely – 0
Level 30: 200K/400K (400K)
Entries: 18/2,261
Sebastian Lenz opened for 800,000 from under the gun and was called by Maximilian Bauer from the button before “Mini” jammed for about 5 million. Lenz came in over the top for a huge stack of chips and Bauer folded.
Mini: 10 10
Sebastian Lenz: Q Q
Both players nailed a set on the A Q 7 10 5 board. Lenz’ set was better and Mini was on the rail in 19th place.
Sebastian Lenz – 21 million
Mini – 0
Level 30: 200K/400K (400K)
Entries: 19/2,261
Riccardo Campana just hit the rail at the T.V. table. You can watch the elimination in less than 30 minutes by clicking on the Stream tab within our coverage.
Riccardo Campana – 0
Level 30: 200K/400K (400K)
Entries: 20/2,261
Amit Chazan opened for 1 million from the hijack before Johann Glanz jammed for 3 million from the cutoff. Armand Moratoglu four-bet shoved for about 8 million from the button and Chazan folded but not before showing he held ace-jack.
Johann Glanz: Q Q
Armand Moratoglu: K K
It was a good fold for Chazan. Unless, of course, you are results-oriented as he would have won the hand with a straight after the 8 9 A 7 10 runout. That being said, Moratoglu’s cowboys were good enough to eliminate Glanz in 22nd place. At around the same time, Maradona Abaz hit the rail to leave just 20 players remaining.
Armand Moratoglu – 13 million
Johann Glanz – 0
Maradona Abaz – 0
The blinds have just increased to 200,000/400,000 with a big blind ante of 400,000. Here is a recap of the players that were eliminated during the first blind level of the final day.
Place | Player | Prize |
---|---|---|
23 | Lukas Konecky | € 2,800 |
24 | Vittori Londoni | € 2,300 |
25 | George Sandford | € 2,300 |
26 | Matej Michalek | € 2,300 |
27 | Lubos Wendl | € 2,300 |
28 | Binak Sinanaj | € 1,950 |
29 | Jan | € 1,950 |
Level 29: 150K/300K (300K)
Entries: 22/2,261
Arian Kashi opened for 650,000 from under the gun before Lukas Konecky three-bet shoved for more than 6 million from the hijack. Pavel Stribrny called off for about 5 million and Kashi folded.
Pavel Stribrny: A A
Lukas Konecky: 10 10
Stribny’s rockets held on the 3 J Q 8 J board to double his stack and leave Konecky on fumes. Konecky hit the rail the next hand to leave just 22 players remaining.
Pavel Stribrny – 11 million
Lukas Konecky – 0
Level 29: 150K/300K (300K)
Entries: 23/2,261
It is safe to say that this reporter wasn’t exactly impartial as he was hoping that George Sandford would come out on top as he has known him for years as both a poker pro, a fellow poker commentator, and friend.
Unfortunately, Sandford just went out on the feature table which you can watch live in less than 30 minutes by clicking on our stream tab. Also hitting the rail was the short-stacked Vittori Londoni in 24th place.
Table 40 is breaking up. The first table redraw will take place when the action is down to 23 players.
George Sandford – 0
Vittori Londoni – 0
Level 29: 150K/300K (300K)
Entries: 25/2,261
Vittori Londoni opened for 775,000 from the hijack before Christophe Cosenza three-bet jammed the button for 3,300,000. Londoni called and a race was on.
Christophe Cosenza: A Q
Vittori Londoni: 10 10
Londoni let out a sound of disgust after Cosenza’s queen connected with the 9 Q 3 flop. The Q turn improved Cosenza further trips and he doubled up after the blank 5 river completed the board.
Christophe Cosenza – 7 million
Vittori Londoni – 2 million
Level 29: 150K/300K (300K)
Entries: 25/2,261
Lubos Wendl opened from under the gun and was called by Clement Cure from the big blind. Cure check-called a jam by Wendl for more than 2 million on the 7 8 7 flop and the cards were turned over.
Lubos Wendl: A J
Clement Cure: 8 7
“Good game” Wendl said after he saw his fate. The K turn and Q river completed the board for Cure to oust Wendl in 27th place for €2,300.
Also recently hitting the rail were Binak Sinanaj (28th – €1,950) and Matej Michalek (26th – €2,300) to leave just 25 players remaining in the field.
Clement Cure – 10 million
Lubos Wendl – 0
Binak Sinanaj – 0
Matej Michalek – 0
Level 29: 150K/300K (300K)
Entris: 28/2,261
Witali Reinbold recently had his kings cracked by Lubos Wendl with queen-ten but just got his chips back in a blind vs. blind situation against Walter Van Camberg.
Van Camberg limped from the small blind. Reinbold shoved for 2.9 million and Van Camberg snap-called.
Witali Reinbold: A J
Walter Van Camberg: 10 8
The 6 5 5 Q 3 runout was good enough for Reinbold to double to around 20 big blind.
Witali Reinbold – 6 million
Walter Van Camberg – 6 million
Level 29: 150K/300K
Entries: 28/2,261
Vittori Londoni opened for 650,000 from the button before “Jan” three-bet jammed for more than 15 big blinds from the big blind. Londoni quickly called and the cards were turned over.
Jan: K 4
Vittori Londoni: A 5
Londoni was ahead and improved further to a full house after the 6 3 6 A A ran out on the board.
Vittori Londoni – 14 million
Jan – 0
Level 29: 150K/300K (300K)
Entries: 29/2,261
The final day of the Main Event has just kicked off at King’s Resort with blinds at 150,000/300,000 along with a big blind ante of 300,000.

Welcome back to our coverage of the partypoker Championship (PPC) Czech €330 Main Event at King’s Resort. The tournament attracted a banner field of 2,261 entries to generate a whopping €644,385 prize pool to smash the €500,000 guarantee.
The action is down to just 29 hopefuls and will play down to a winner today. A player by the nickname “Matze P” from Germany leads the way heading into the final day with a massive stack of 19,600,000 in chips. Also beginning today with eight-figure stacks were Day 1 chip leader Arian Kashi (17,525,000), Ralf Stam (16,525,000), David Vesely (15,800,000), Mr. Savu (11,350,000), and Sebastian Lenz (10,475,000).
Today will feature one-hour blind levels starting with Level 29 with blinds at 150,000/300,000 along with a big blind ante of 300,000.
Final Day Seat Draw
Table | Seat | Player | Country | Chips | Big Blinds |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
37 | 1 | Maradona Abaz | Italy | 1,550,000 | 5 |
37 | 2 | Mr. Savu | Romania | 11,350,000 | 38 |
37 | 3 | Johann Glanz | Austria | 4,500,000 | 15 |
37 | 4 | Jakub Kotas | Czech Republic | 8,800,000 | 29 |
37 | 5 | Raul Sav | Romania | 7,075,000 | 24 |
37 | 6 | Matze P | Germany | 19,600,000 | 65 |
37 | 7 | Binak Sinanaj | Belgium | 2,500,000 | 8 |
37 | 8 | George Sandford | United Kingdom | 5,225,000 | 17 |
38 | 1 | Sebastian Lenz | Germany | 10,475,000 | 35 |
38 | 2 | Arian Kashi | Denmark | 17,525,000 | 58 |
38 | 3 | Matej Michalek | Czech Republic | 4,475,000 | 15 |
38 | 5 | Lukas Konecny | Slovakia | 3,450,000 | 12 |
38 | 6 | Pavel Stribrny | Czech Republic | 7,275,000 | 24 |
38 | 7 | Riccardo Campana | Switzerland | 4,950,000 | 17 |
38 | 8 | MINI | Morocco | 9,000,000 | 30 |
39 | 1 | Armand Muratoglu | France | 6,900,000 | 23 |
39 | 2 | Vittorio Londoni | Italy | 9,150,000 | 31 |
39 | 3 | Majed Adel | Afghanistan | 6,550,000 | 22 |
39 | 4 | Jan | Germany | 4,400,000 | 15 |
39 | 5 | Christophe Cosenza | France | 2,650,000 | 9 |
39 | 6 | Ralf Stam | Netherlands | 16,525,000 | 55 |
39 | 7 | Amit Chazan | Israel | 10,175,000 | 34 |
40 | 1 | Clement Cure | France | 3,900,000 | 13 |
40 | 2 | Lubos Wendl | Czech Republic | 2,125,000 | 7 |
40 | 3 | Maximilian Bauer | Germany | 6,850,000 | 23 |
40 | 4 | Antonino Karman | Hungary | 8,550,000 | 29 |
40 | 5 | Walter Van Camberg | Belgium | 9,575,000 | 32 |
40 | 7 | Witali Reinbold | Germany | 4,550,000 | 15 |
40 | 8 | David Vesely | Czech Republic | 15,800,000 | 53 |
Final Day Payouts
All returning players have already locked up a €1,950 payday with all players having their eyes on the coveted trophy along with the mouth-watering top prize of €100,000.
The prize for the top six players also includes a Day 1a ticket to the WSOP Europe Main Event valued at €10,350.
Place | Prize |
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1 | €100,000 |
2 | €64,000 |
3 | €43,000 |
4 | €35,700 |
5 | €29,500 |
6 | €25,000 |
7 | €11,250 |
8 | €8,350 |
9 | €6,650 |
10-11 | €5,590 |
12-13 | €5,000 |
14-15 | €4,450 |
16-17 | €3,900 |
18-20 | €3,350 |
21-23 | €2,800 |
24-27 | €2,300 |
28-29 | €1,950 |
Cards are scheduled to be in the air starting at 2 p.m. with a live stream kicking off on the partypokerTV Twitch channel shortly after on a 30-minute delay with hole cards exposed. Stay tuned at PokerListings to see who will win the PPC Czech Main Event at King’s Resort.
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4.3
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- $55 Stake Cash + 260K Gold Coins
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4.1
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- 2,500 Gold Coins + 0.50 Sweeps Coins
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- 150% up to 25 SC
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