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Wednesday’s Winners at The Festival Series in Rozvadov

Wednesday’s Winners at The Festival Series in Rozvadov

Wednesday was the sixth day of the series, during which the Mystery Bounty reached its conclusion and the €550 Main Event began the journey that will continue until the end of this inaugural Festival Series in Rozvadov. It was one of the busiest days of the series so far, with four events ending, producing four champions.

Omri Vidal wins €300 Mystery Bounty for €27,150

Having assumed the chip lead just prior to the final table, Omri kicked on to take the Mystery Bounty title and the first prize of €27,150, which included a €10,350 WSOPE Main Event ticket. He defeated Maciej Kondraszsuk from Poland heads up. The event had 620 entries in total, creating a prize pool of €159,030, well above the €100,000 guarantee.

The event was an exciting one, especially on Day 2, when the bounties kicked in. Whenever a player was knocked out, the winner of the bounty pressed a big red button to start a box opening sequence which was displayed on large screens all around the venue, adding extra flair to the process. The three biggest bounties were worth €10,000 each and were all claimed early on, before the players had even reached the prize money, two of them in consecutive sequences.

Position Player Country Prize
1 Omri Vidal Israel €27,150
2 Maciej Kondraszuk Poland €10,600
3 Viorel Gavrila Romania €7,600
4 Karlson €6,025
5 Cornelis de Moree Netherlands €4,725
6 KING FISH Israel €3,700
7 Jacky €2,775
8 FRAAAANK €1,975
9 Aleksandar Georgiev Bulgaria €1,580

€125 PLO 4/5/6 Card Won By Massi Navarro

This was a quick fire event, which had 121 entrants, but they started to fall thick and fast, right from the start. After just one hour of play, 19 of the first 57 players to enter had busted, many of whom re-entered. With two tables left Italian Massimo Navarro had amassed over a quarter of the total chips in play and kicked on to take the win from Nicolas Langbecker, however the pair did a deal heads up. Scotland’s Barrie Dear took 3rd place. Both Scott Kenyon and Lachezar Angelov Tsenov recorded their third cashes of the Festival in this event.

Position Player Country Prize
1 Massimo Navarra Italy € 2,987*
2 Nicolas Langbecker € 2,700*
3 Barrie Dear United Kingdom € 1,543
4 Jani Haarala Finland € 1,208
5 Petr Dvoracek Czech Republic € 974
6 Max Snel Netherlands € 759
7 Moreno Rutten Netherlands € 601
8 Scott Kenyon Gibraltar € 468
9 Jonathan Rosenwasser Israel € 354
10 Peter Kepplinger Austria € 272
11 Dennis Goezinger € 272
12 Lachezar Angelov Tsenov Bulgaria € 253
13 Matthias Kribben € 253
*Denotes Deal

Asgeir Lund Victorious in €125 PLO Wednesday Night Turbo

The late night PLO Turbo event had 113 runners and was won by Norwegian Asgeir Lund for €3,000.

Position Name Nationality Payout
1 Asgeir Mogens Lund Norway € 3,000
2 Joe Ryan* Serbia € 1,901
3 Andreas Dyll € 1,609
4 Peter Kepplinger Austria € 1,372
5 Toni Hannuksela Finland € 909
6 Dimitrios Siantikos Greece € 708
7 Lauri Vartia Finland € 561
8 Rick Eberwijn Netherlands € 437
9 Joni Liimatta Finland € 331
10 Falk Louwers Netherlands € 254
11 Joonas Lyttinen Finland € 254
12 Vesa Vaistomaa Finland € 236
13 Erik Blomaa Sweden € 236
*Player withheld name and used nickname instead

€125 Roulette Tournament 

After the down-to-the-wire finish to the blackjack tournament on Tuesday, the roulette tournament also provided some excitement, running throughout Wednesday evening. Rolf Arne Bechstroem from Norway made the early running, posting an impressive 90,000 score from his 10,000 starting stack. It looked like nobody would caqtch him, as the second biggest score at that time was over 40,000 points behind.

However, with a couple of hours left in the tournament, Austrian Thomas Gugerbauer, who had won the PLO Knockout the day before, played an absolute blinder (UK slang for he did a great job), stacking the grid with chips around the zero and all its splits. When the ball dropped into the green zero, he had won over 120,000 in that one spin and posted a final total 0f 138,200, which was good for the win and the first prize of €2,614.

Position Player Country Prize
1 Thomas Gugerbauer Austria € 2,614
2 Rolf Arne Bechstroem Norway € 1,859
3 Esko Virri Finland € 1,217
4 Sami Korpela Finland € 937
5 Sander Laprik Estonia € 742
6 Nathan Gracey United Kingdom € 580
7 Oliver Kubalek Sweden € 456
8 Marco Mueller € 357
9 Vabadus* Estonia € 271
10 Rein Saeinas Estonia € 238
11 Rainer Reivo Estonia € 238
*Player withheld name and used nickname instead

Player of The Series Race

By winning the roulette, Gugerbauer became the first double winner of The Festival in Rozvadov, going back-to-back after taking down Tuesday’s PLO Knockout. He also took second place in the €250 PLO Masters and now moves into pole position in the Player of the Series race. Leaderboard standings to be confirmed.