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2023 The Grand Big Wrap

�2,350 Main Event
Day: 1b
Event Info

2023 The Grand Big Wrap

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aqqj
Prize
€132,400
Event Info
Buy-in
€2,350
Prize Pool
€660,440
Entries
316
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
125,000 / 250,000
Ante
250,000
Players Info - Day 1b
Entries
128
Players Left
45

Zanasi Soars to the Top; Guarantee All But Reached in 2023 The Grand Big Wrap �2,350 Main Event

Level 11 : Blinds 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante
Massimiliano Zanasi chip leader 1b
Massimiliano Zanasi chip leader 1b

It was another busy day in Europe's biggest poker arena with several events running simultaneously at the King's Resort in Rozvadov, Czech Republic. That even included the Schafkopf Championship, a traditional German card game that hit the cap with 248 entries. As far as four-card lovers were concerned, all eyes were set on the 2023 The Grand Big Wrap �2,350 Main Event and the �10,000 Platinum High Roller.

With many of the high-stakes players jumping in late to try and run up a stack, it was no surprise that the number of re-entries was significantly higher. However, 44 re-entries and 84 unique players amounted to the same 128 entries that Day 1a had attracted and the number of survivors was off by one as 45 contestants advanced.

That brings the field to 256 entries and 91 players will return to their seats for the penultimate tournament day. However, it is expected that all figures will increase as the late registration and re-entry period is open for the first two levels and following break on Day 2. There is little doubt that the tournament will breeze past the �500,000 guarantee, which has been all but met already.

A new chip leader was crowned as well as Italy's Massimiliano Zanasi advanced with an impressive 936,000. He became the chip leader mid-way through the day and then came out on top of a three-way all-in with Quan Zhou and Jakub Koleckar.

"It will be difficult to take my chips now, you gonna need set over set, straight flush and royal flush," Zanasi joked with a big smile on the face while he was busy stacking the enormous pot.

It wasn't the only remarkable multi-way showdown pot either, as Tim Grau, for example, secured a triple knockout en route to bag up 588,000 chips.

Mats Nylander and Oswin Ziegelbecker finished the day strong with 784,000 and 690,000 in chips after their initial attempts were not crowned by success. They will be returning as big stacks, hoping to avoid the carnage that can be expected during the final stages of the registration period.

Top 10 Chip Counts After Day 1b

RankPlayerNationalityChip countBig Blinds
1Massimiliano ZanasiItaly936,000234
2Mats NylanderSweden784,000196
3Oswin ZiegelbeckerAustria690,000173
4Marek UharcekSlovakia653,000163
5Tim GrauGermany588,000147
6Dmitrij FadeevGermany564,000141
7Matthew MacioceUnited States487,000122
8Grzegorz DerkowskiGermany414,000104
9Heiko HinkelmannGermany409,000102
10Duarte BaptistaPortugal381,00095

Other notables to advance with healthy stacks were Grzegorz Derkowski (414,000), Duarte Baptista (381,000), Jakob Madsen (330,000) as well as Leonid Yanovski (285,000). The latter reached the final table in the �10,000 Platinum High Roller only to become the first casualty and his fortune also ran out in the initial attempts on Day 1b. However, Yanovski doubled in the final level to improve his stack and mood.

Besides the aforementioned Zhou, other well-known names such as Martin Kabrhel, Harry Casagrande, Vasil Medarov, Mick Heder, Marek Blasko, Samuli Sipil? and Samuel Ju all vanished without anything but receipts to show for. However, many of them are expected to take advantage of the extended late registration.

Day 2 is slated to kick off at 2 p.m. local time in the poker arena at King's Resort. Recommencing blinds will be 2,000-4,000 with a big blind ante of 4,000 and two repeat levels await. As of the penultimate day, the level duration increases to 60 minutes each and a hectic opening period is expected.

One day later, the live-streamed conclusion awaits and the PokerNews team will be back then to provide as many of the key hands as possible en route to crowning a winner in Rozvadov, Czech Republic.

Tags: Duarte BaptistaGrzegorz DerkowskiHarry CasagrandeJakob MadsenJakub KoleckarLeonid YanovskiMarek UharcekMartin KabrhelMassimiliano ZanasiMats NylanderMick HederOswin ZiegelbeckerQuan ZhouSamuel JuSamuli Sipil?Tim GrauVasil Medarov

Late Surge for Macioce

Level 11 : Blinds 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante
Matthew Macioce
Matthew Macioce

All the chips went in preflop with Vasil Medarov and Matthew Macioce at risk, the latter being the bigger stack with 143,000. They were covered by Martin Kabrhel as the following showdown unfolded.

Vasil Medarov: A?K?J?4?
Matthew Macioce: A?A?4?3?
Martin Kabrhel: K?Q?7?6?

The board ran out 5?5?2?9?7? and Medarov was eliminated while Macioce doubled. Kabrhel had a short stack behind and bowed out shortly after.

Player Chips Progress
Matthew Macioce us
Matthew Macioce
480,000
340,000
340,000
Vasil Medarov bg
Vasil Medarov
Busted
Martin Kabrhel cz
Martin Kabrhel
Busted
WSOP 2X Winner

Tags: Martin KabrhelMatthew MacioceVasil Medarov

Alioto Felted by Kabrhel

Level 11 : Blinds 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante
Martin Kabrhel
Martin Kabrhel

Martin Kabrhel on the button elected to call a pot-sized raise by Piero Alioto, who had bumped it up to 19,000 from the big blind.

Alioto bet the pot for 43,500 on the A?8?5? flop for Karbhel to call and got his last 16,000 in after the 4? turn, earning a silent call from Kabrhel without any speech play.

Piero Alioto: A?K?K?8?
Martin Kabrhel: K?J?9?6?

Kabrhel had a gutshot and flush draw, both of which he hit on the 7? river.

Player Chips Progress
Martin Kabrhel cz
Martin Kabrhel
275,000
175,000
175,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Piero Alioto it
Piero Alioto
Busted

Tags: Martin KabrhelPiero Alioto

Triple Knockout for Grau

Level 10 : Blinds 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante
Tim Grau
Tim Grau

The dealer announced a triple knockout and Tim Grau raked in the pot.

He was responsible for the eliminations of Leonid Yanovski, Onur Unsal and Mikkel Plum. The A?A?K?5? of Plum were up against A?K?4?3? and pocket kings but Grau's squeeze with 10?9?7?5? got there onthe Q?9?2?6?7? runout.

Yanovski bought back in almost immediately.

Player Chips Progress
Tim Grau at
Tim Grau
490,000
415,000
415,000
Leonid Yanovski il
Leonid Yanovski
100,000
Mikkel Plum dk
Mikkel Plum
Busted
Onur Unsal tr
Onur Unsal
Busted

Tags: Leonid YanovskiMikkel PlumOnur UnsalTim Grau

Plum Eliminated by Skoulos

Level 9 : Blinds 1,000/2,500, 2,500 ante
Mikkel Plum
Mikkel Plum

Andre Hoeveken limped in and so did Alexi Skoulos from one seat over on the button. Mikkel Plum then three-bet the pot to 12,500 in the small blind. As Hoeveken eyeballed his stack, Plum mentioned he had around 55,000, which saw Hoeveken fold and Skoulos call.

Plum bet the 10?4?4? flop for 10,000 to pick up a call and jammed the 3? turn. Skoulos snap-called with the Q?10?10?8? and Plum's A?Q?10?6? was drawing dead already as a J? river completed the board.

Player Chips Progress
Alexi Skoulos se
Alexi Skoulos
145,000
45,000
45,000
Mikkel Plum dk
Mikkel Plum
Busted

Tags: Alexi SkoulosAndre HoevekenMikkel Plum

Zanasi Wins Gargantuan Pot With Double Knockout

Level 9 : Blinds 1,000/2,500, 2,500 ante
Quan Zhou
Quan Zhou

Quan Zhou raised and Massimiliano Zanasi called before Jakub Koleckar three-bet the pot, picking up calls from both big stacks.

The Q?10?6? flop got all of the chips into the middle with Koleckar and Zhou at risk.

Jakub Koleckar: A?A?K?J?
Quan Zhou: 9?8?7?5?
Massimiliano Zanasi: Q?Q?8?2?

The 5? turn and 3? river runout kept Zanasi in the lead and he shot out of the chair to fist-pump celebrate. His 438,000 covered Zhou to ensure a double knockout and the Italian jumped to nearly seven figures in level nine.

Player Chips Progress
Massimiliano Zanasi it
Massimiliano Zanasi
975,000
460,000
460,000
Day 1B Chip Leader
Jakub Koleckar cz
Jakub Koleckar
Busted
Quan Zhou cn
Quan Zhou
Busted

Tags: Jakub KoleckarMassimiliano ZanasiQuan Zhou

Casagrande More Than Triples in Crazy Hand

Level 7 : Blinds 800/1,600, 1,600 ante
Harry Casagrande
Harry Casagrande

Frantic preflop action led to four players piling in their chips with Marc Palatzky as the shortest stack involved for the last 32,600. He was joined in the showdown by Harry Casagrande, Mats Nylander and Roman Verenko.

Marc Palatzky: A?Q?6?5?
Harry Casagrande: 8?6?5?4?
Mats Nylander: A?K?J?10?
Roman Verenko: 10?8?7?4?

The board ran out [9d5s2d3h109h] and Palatzky bowed out while Casagrande tripled through Nylander and Verenko for 83,000. Nylander doubled the 41,100 he had behind after that through Verenko, who had already stormed out of the poker arena and returned shortly after.

Player Chips Progress
Harry Casagrande at
Harry Casagrande
285,000
203,000
203,000
Mats Nylander se
Mats Nylander
82,200
-7,800
-7,800
Roman Verenko ua
Roman Verenko
37,600
-57,400
-57,400
WSOP 1X Winner
Marc Palatzky de
Marc Palatzky
Busted

Tags: Harry CasagrandeMarc PalatzkyMats NylanderRoman Verenko

Cieslik Eliminates Vega Meister

Level 6 : Blinds 600/1,200, 1,200 ante
Roman Cieslik
Roman Cieslik

Alfredo Vega Meister invested 9,000 on the A?Q?8? flop to then check the 6? turn. Roman Cieslik bet the pot and called when Vega Meister jammed.

Alfredo Vega Meister: 10?8?7?5?
Roman Cieslik: A?A?5?4?

The 5? river brought no help to Vega Meister and he was knocked out for the second time on Day 1b.

Player Chips Progress
Roman Cieslik de
Roman Cieslik
220,000
20,000
20,000
Alfredo Vega Meister es
Alfredo Vega Meister
Busted

Tags: Alfredo Vega MeisterRoman Cieslik

Yu Doubles Through Sadovyi

Level 5 : Blinds 500/1,000, 1,000 ante
Beiyan Yu
Beiyan Yu

Oleksandr Sadovyi potted to 16,400 preflop for Beiyan Yu and Han Kuo to call.

After the 9?8?6? flop, Yu got it in for the 73,300 he had behind and Kuo got out of the way while Sadovyi eventually called.

Yu rolled over the A?10?7?7? for the current nut straight and Maximilian Schaper chimed in "and you got jack-ten?!" while looking over to Sadovyi.

Sadovyi tabled the 8?8?6?5? for a set and Schaper was instantly confused.

The 4? turn and J? river changed nothing anymore as Yu doubled.

"You call with that shit?" Sadovyi grinned and Romain Nattaf added "you potted with that shit?"

Sadovyi just smiled and concluded "it is my favourite hand".

Player Chips Progress
Romain Nattaf fr
Romain Nattaf
215,000
30,000
30,000
Beiyan Yu cn
Beiyan Yu
195,000
136,000
136,000
Maximilian Schaper de
Maximilian Schaper
110,000
10,000
10,000
Oleksandr Sadovyi ua
Oleksandr Sadovyi
85,000
-125,000
-125,000
Han Kuo de
Han Kuo
70,000
-30,000
-30,000

Tags: Beiyan YuHan KuoMaximilian SchaperOleksandr SadovyiRomain Nattaf

Sipil? Eliminated by Alioto

Level 5 : Blinds 500/1,000, 1,000 ante
Samuli Sipil?
Samuli Sipil?

Dario Alioto min-raised before the blinds went up and was called by Roman Verenko as well as Samuli Sipil?. Thiago Silva De Morgado then potted to 8,800 out of the small blind and all three came along.

The A?K?5? flop was checked to Sipil?, who bet 12,000. Only Alioto called and faced a pot-sized bet onthe 9? turn. Alioto jammed for 82,100 and Sipil? called.

Samuli Sipil?: A?K?10?3?
Dario Alioto: Q?Q?8?2?

Alioto needed another heart and received just that with the 6? river. The stacks were counted and Sipil? was covered.

Player Chips Progress
Dario Alioto it
Dario Alioto
225,000
125,000
125,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Roman Verenko ua
Roman Verenko
95,000
5,000
5,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Thiago Silva De Morgado br
Thiago Silva De Morgado
79,000
-61,000
-61,000
Samuli Sipila fi
Samuli Sipila
Busted

Tags: Dario AliotoRoman VerenkoSamuli Sipil?Thiago Silva De Morgado