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2017 WSOP International Circuit King's Casino Rozvadov

Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2017 WSOP International Circuit King's Casino Rozvadov

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
87
Prize
€184,812
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,650
Prize Pool
€1,000,000
Entries
672
Level Info
Level
32
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
20,000

Kovachev Leads the Last 35; Jobmann and Petleshkov Among Biggest Stacks

Level 23 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Viktor Kovachev Leads the Last 35
Viktor Kovachev Leads the Last 35

Day 2 of the 2017 World Series of Poker International Circuit �1,650 Main Event at the King's Casino in Rozvadov is in the books and just 35 players remain in contention in Europe's biggest poker arena. Before the cards went back in the air, another 28 players opted to buy in with just shy of 20 big blinds in order to take a shot at the juicy prize pool. A field of 672 entries emerged and the min-cash for the top 71 spots was set with �3,639, while the winner can look forward to the WSOP Circuit ring, a payday of �184,812 and entry to the WSOP Circuit Championship Freeroll in 2018.

At the end of level 23, only 35 players bagged up chips and it was Viktor Kovachev who claimed the overnight spotlight with a stack of 1,739,000, followed by Jan Timo Jobmann (1,443,000) and Viliyan Petleshkov (1,423,000). Other chip millionaires include Asher Dahan (1,130,000), Aliaksandr Shylko (1,094,000) and Day 1b chip leader Pavel Stolar (1,031,000). Jobmann is currently second in the WSOP Circuit ranking after a cash in the Monster Stack, a victory in the �666 NLHE Event and a third-place finish in the �420 Bounty Hunter Event.

Other notables and big stacks still in contention include Michael Magalashvili (817,000), EPT12 Prague Main Event champion Hossein Ensan (690,000), Carlo Savinelli (448,000), Tomas Fara (420,000), Brandon Cantu (377,000), �5,300 High Roller third-place finisher Robert Schulz (249,000) and Jaroslaw Sikora (237,000).

Until the dinner break after the sixth level of play, only 85 players remained in contention. Among those to bust before the money were Vitaly Lunkin, Jan-Peter Jachtmann, Jan Bendik, Andre Difelice, Guy Goossens, Ivo Donev, two-time WSOP Circuit Rozvadov runner up Felipe Ramos, Artan Dedusha, Jeff Lisandro, 2016 November Niner Vojtech Ruzicka , Maxim Lykov and Fabrice Soulier.

Just before the money bubble, speech play expert Martin Kabrhel and Catalin Pop were sent to the rail. The bubble eventually burst when Anatoly Korochenskiy ran with pocket kings into the pocket aces of Carlo Savinelli and the Russian left the poker arena while everyone else started clapping.

Jan Timo Jobmann's rise to the top started when he scored a big double against Muhamet Perati with aces versus jacks and he also took the remainder of Perati's stack soon after. Phil Hellmuth, who went from smiling and high-fiving with opponents to emotional outbursts after losing pots, ran his stack up to half a million in chips before having to settle for 56th place. Down to a mere six big blinds, Hellmuth got it in with pocket eights against the pocket jacks of Viktor Kovachev and found no help from the poker gods.

Dutchman Sander van Wesemael was sent to the rail in the last level of the night and Vlado Sevo ended up second best with ace-eight against the ace-jack suited of Aliaksandr Shylko to become the last casualty of Day 2. Right after, the remaining hopefuls bagged up and have already locked up �4,788 for their efforts.

The action resumes tomorrow Monday October 16th 2017 as of 2 p.m. local time with level 24 and blinds of 10,000/24,000 with a running ante of 3,000. The tournament is scheduled to play down to a winner tomorrow, but an additional day may be added depending on the progress once the final table is reached.

Main Event Seat Day 3

TableSeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
191Tezer CetindagGermany187,0009
192Brandon CantuUnited States377,00019
193Daniel SmiljkovicGermany198,00010
194Jaroslaw SikoraPoland237,00012
196Aliaksandr ShylkoBelarus1,094,00055
197Michal ?tipskyCzech Republic459,00023
198Hossein EnsanGermany690,00035
      
201Krzysztof DulowskiPoland397,00020
202Maciej KondraszukPoland508,00025
203Stefan MitalCzech Republic654,00033
205Pavel StolarCzech Republic1,031,00052
206Carlo SavinelliItaly448,00022
207Jarom��r HanelCzech Republic927,00046
208Michael MagalashviliIsrael817,00041
      
211Lukasz Szymon GrossmannPoland225,00011
212Ivan KruljacCroatia629,00031
213Viliyan PetleshkovBulgaria1,423,00071
214Robert SchulzAustria249,00012
216Adriano ScagnettiAustralia603,00030
217Hubert Baran-OsinskiPoland565,00028
218Luigi MicuRomania546,00027
      
221Daniel NietrzebkaPoland256,00013
222Aleksandr NemtcovRussian Federation128,0006
223Davit OkropiridzeGeorgia273,00014
224Olaf K��hleGermany200,00010
225Raphael WimmerAustria301,00015
226Jan MachCzech Republic338,00017
228Jan Timo JobmannGermany1,443,00072
      
231Karel Kova?��kCzech Republic391,00020
232Rifat GegicGermany400,00020
233Jan JuzekCzech Republic276,00014
234Tomas FaraCzech Republic420,00021
236Van Tiep NguyenCzech Republic822,00041
237Asher DahanIsrael1,130,00057
238Viktor KovachevBulgaria1,739,00087

Tags: Aliaksandr ShylkoAnatoly KorochenskiyAndre DifeliceBrandon CantuCarlo SavinelliCatalin PopFabrice SoulierFelipe RamosGuy GoossensHossein EnsanIvo DonevJan BendikJan Timo JobmannJeffrey LisandroMartin KabrhelMaxim LykovMichael MagalashviliMuhamet PeratiPavel StolarPhil HellmuthRobert SchulzSander van WesemaelTomas FaraViktor KovachevViliyan PetleshkovVitaly LunkinVlado SevoVojtech Ruzicka