Live Updates June 27
Day 1 Completed
Live Updates June 27
Day 1 Completed
The end of the partypoker Sunday updates on PokerNews have come and here's a quick recap.
After a long night, Day 1a of the World Cup of Cards Main Event finished with 53 players out of 354 entries making it through to Day 2 on July 5. Christoph Vogelsang takes an early chip lead and is joined by Rodrigo Selouan and Thiago Crema on the podium. Here's how the top ten looks like right now:
Rank | Player | Country | Chip Count | Big Blinds |
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1 | Christoph Vogelsang | United Kingdom | 3,363,472 | 112 |
2 | Rodrigo Selouan | Brazil | 3,248,223 | 108 |
3 | Thiago Crema | Brazil | 3,235,609 | 108 |
4 | Jon Van Fleet | Canada | 2,631,652 | 88 |
5 | Aaron Spektor | Canada | 2,579,052 | 86 |
6 | Aleks Dimitrov | Canada | 2,502,452 | 83 |
7 | James Whittet | Hungary | 2,386,653 | 80 |
8 | Timothy Cavallin | Canada | 2,321,223 | 77 |
9 | Armin Rezaei | Malta | 2,214,071 | 74 |
10 | Charles Whitehouse | United Kingdom | 2,145,697 | 72 |
Over in the WCC #04 Playground Cup, there are four players left on the final day/table. Christian Rudolph is leading over there with Ronni Borg, Justin Ouimette, and Vlad-Stefan Lache still left too.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | $11,710 | ||
2 | $11,692 | ||
3 | $7,956 | ||
4 | $5,293 | ||
5 | Claus Grether | United Kingdom | $3,560 |
6 | Richard Williamson | United Kingdom | $2,742 |
7 | Ioannis Lelakakis | Greece | $1,947 |
In The Grand, Tobias Schwecht has taken down this weeks event for $44,305 by defeating Viktor Ustimov heads-up who came into the final table as the shortest stack. partypoker Ambassador Joao Simao finished in 31st place for a small pay jump while Twitch Streamer Jamie Staples min-cashed in 33rd place. He cashed this event for the fourth week in a row with his personal best being a fourteenth place finish last week. Patrick Leonard was close but ended up bubbling this week.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
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1 | Tobias Schwecht | Austria | $44,305 |
2 | Viktor Ustimov | Russia | $30,925 |
3 | Simon Grabenschweiger | Austria | $21,360 |
4 | Leon Sturm | Austria | $14,353 |
5 | Jonathan Proudfoot | United Kingdom | $10,557 |
6 | Jérémy Saderne | United Kingdom | $8,537 |
7 | Harpreet Padda | Canada | $7,017 |
8 | David Colerman | Canada | $5,842 |
9 | Benjamin Chalot | Hungary | $4,893 |
Make sure to check back on Monday to see how these tournaments turned out and see you next week!
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Now is the time to try out some of those Daily Legends tournaments because partypoker has launched its Legend of the Week promotion that adds $60,000 worth of value to its Daily Legends schedule every week.
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Jose Alarcon bubbled the final table of the World Cup of Cards #04 Playground Cup which means that there are seven players left in the tournament to battle.
Christian Rudolph is chip leading and joined by Ronni Borg, Justin Ouimette, Vlad-Stefan Lache, Ioannis Lelekakis, Richard Williamson, and Claus Grether on the final table.
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The late registration and reentry period of Day 1a of the World Cup of Cards #05 Main Event has just closed with 354 entries towards the $1,000,000 guaranteed prize pool.
This means that Day 1a will end once there are 53 players left in the tournament. With 146 players left in the event and 20-minute levels, the players will need to strap in for a long night to survive to Day 2 which will take place on July 5 at 9:05 p.m. CEST.
Matthew Ireland is in the lead and joined by Armin Rezaei, Martin Bremner, Jan Strazisar, and Christoph Vogelsang in the top five.
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Daniel Smiljkovic bubbled the final table of The Grand as he was short-stacked for most of the bubble period with Viktor Ustimov also holding a stack of below ten million.
Simon Grabenschweiger, Jonathan Proudfoot, Jérémy Saderne, Leon Sturm, Benjamin Chalot, Harpreet Padda, Tobias Schwecht, David Coleman, and Ustimov all made the most important table of the tournament.
Justin Ouimette busted in eleventh place a while ago so The Grand has been on the actual bubble for over 20 minutes plus a 5-minute break.
Simon Grabenschweiger is leading during the bubble with almost 58 million in chips while Jonathan Proudfoot follows him with 33.5 million in chips. Jérémy Saderne, Leon Sturm, and Tobias Schwecht join them in the top five.
The World Cup of Cards #05 Main Event is on another break with 168 players out of 344 remaining on Day 1a.
Armin Rezaei is in the lead and followed by Aaron Spektor, Marco Fontanella, Robin Berggren, and Henok Tekle Mariam in the top five.
There are around 30 minutes left for players to register late or reenter to get a shot at winning their share of the $1,000,000 prize pool.