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WPT Germany Gets Underway at King's Resort as Vymeris Wins WPT Opener

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Ricardas Vymeris wins WPT Germany Opener for €79,000 and WPT Germany Main Event seat

The stunning King's Resort, Rozvadov hosts the WPT Germany festival that got underway earlier this week and one of its first champions has been crowned with the Lithuanian player Ricardas Vymeris winning the �550 WPT Opener for �79,000 after defeating a field of 1,158.

The Opener came with a �500,000 guarantee, with the top twenty players also receiving entry into the �3,300 WPT Germany Main Event.

Vymeris came into the final fourth third in chips, with start-of-day chip leader Henry Kilbane still leading, but knocked out the first three players and was able to glide to heads-up, where he overcame the Russian Ashot Oganesian who had to settle for second place and �45,250.

Ricardas Vymeris Wins WPT Germany Opener at King's Resort

WPT Opener Final Table Results

PlaceNameCountryPayout (EUR)Payout (USD)
1Ricardas VymerisLithuania� 79,000$85,320
2Ashot OganesianRussia� 45,250$48,870
3Joeri MoermanNetherlands� 33,000$35,640
4Henry KilbaneUnited Kingdom� 24,000$25,920
5Dominik NissenGermany� 17,000$18,360
6Milan SimkoCzech Republic� 12,000$12,960
7Ernst HuberGermany� 9,000$9,720
8Slobodan LekicSerbia� 7,200$7,776
9Damian SiewertPoland� 6,000$6,480

Top 20 finishers also received entry to �3,300 WPT Germany Main Event

Just 24 players returned for the final day of the WPT Germany Opener, with Henry Kilbane the chip leader. He was the only player with over three million chips, and had more than doubled that by the time the final table came about, as he led from Milan Simko, Joeri Moerman and Ricardas Vymeris who were the only other players over five million at the nine-handed final table.

WPT Opener Final Table Chip Counts

SeatPlayerCountryChip Count
1Milan SimkoCzech Republic6,700,000
2Joeri MoermanNetherlands5,600,000
3Damian SiewertPoland1,000,000
4Ashot OganesianRussia3,700,000
5Ricardas VymerisLithuania5,100,000
6Henry KilbaneUnited Kingdom7,000,000
7Slobodan LekicSerbia2,200,000
8Dominik NissenGermany1,500,000
9Ernst HuberGermany1,900,000


WPT Germany Opener Final Table

The remaining nine players were all guaranteed �3,300 WPT Germany Main Event seats, and it wasn't long before short-stacked Damian Siewert was eliminated by Vymeris. However, it took over an hour for the second elimination of the final table as Slobodan Lekic's ace-king was rivered by the ace-seven of Vymeris to bust in eighth place.

In fact, the Lithuanian was on a tear as he flopped trips to eliminate Ernst Huber next to soar ahead and sit with 17 million in chips. After Joeri Moerman doubled twice in quick succession, Milan Simko was left short and would bust next.



Five-handed was a short-stacked affair, with Dominik Nissen busting to Moerman, before the resurgent Dutchman sent start-of-day chip leader Kilbane to the rail in fourth.

The stacks had levelled out somewhat, but after running threes into the tens of Ashot Oganesian, Moerman was suddenly the shortest stack of all and his hopes of a second comeback at this final table were dashed as Oganesian rivered him to send him to the rail in third.

Heads-up it was Oganesian who held the chip lead with 22 million to Vymeris's 13 million, but Vymeris battled back to regain the chip lead. The money went in on a ten-six-three flop with Oganesian having flopped two pair with ten-three. However, Vymeris held pocket kings and the board paired on the turn counterfeiting Oganesian's two pair, and the river bricked to secure Vymeris the victory along with �79,000.

Ricardas Vymeris wins WPT Germany Opener

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Based in the United Kingdom, Will started working for PokerNews as a freelance live reporter in 2015 and joined the full-time staff in 2019. He now works as Managing Editor. He graduated from the University of Kent in 2017 with a B.A. in German. He also holds an NCTJ Diploma in Sports Journalism.

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