Olivier Fede raised to 6,000 from the cutoff, the button called and Gyula Rapolti three-bet to 17,500, from the small blind. David Camara Espeso, in the big blind, thought for some time before calling off the bet for his effective stack of 11,000. Fede moved all in for 106,000, the button folded and Rapolti went deep into the tank, eventually making the call.
David Camara Espeso: J♥6♦
Olivier Fede: A♥K♥
Gyula Rapolti: 10♦10♥
The 10♠9♣8♥ flop put Rapolti in a commanding lead for the side pot, while Espeso was now open-ended. The 7♦ completed Espeso's straight draw and the Q♣ river confirmed his triple up. Rapolti's set ensured Fede's departure as well as the huge side pot.
Late registration for Day 1b closed at the end of Level 13. A total of 509 entries were recorded in this second flight of the 2024 WPO Bratislava Main Event. It is more than twice Day 1a's number of entrants (212), but a bit more than last year's Day 1b (483).
The day will end when 83 players remain, and they will all be in the money.
Phi Vu Nguyen raised to 8,000 from under the gun, Mustapha Kanit three-bet to 23,000 from the cutoff and Nguyen called.
The 6♥3♥4♦ flop saw Nguyen check-call a bet of 23,000 from Kanit.
The 2♠ turn checked through to the 10♣ on the river. Nguyen checked again and Kanit bombed the river with a bet of 105,000. Nguyen thought for some time before finally letting his hand go.
Benjamin Hammann raised to 13,000 from the button and Robin Gerard called in the small blind.
The J♥5♦4♦ flop saw Gerard check-call a sizeable over-bet of 55,000 from Hammann.
The 2♣ turn checked through to the 4♥ on the river.
Gerard took the lead for 35,000 and Hammann went deep into the tank, thinking for some time before flicking in the call with some frustration. Gerard tabled 10♥10♦; good enough to secure him this pot, sending him over the one million chip mark.
Isak Jaerverud, in the big blind, found himself all in and at risk for his effective stack of 70,000 against Siarhei Belarus, on the button.
Isak Jaerverud: 7♠7♣
Siarhei Belarus: A♣Q♣
Jaerverud, however, the 9♦4♣5♣ flop gave Belarus an additional flush draw. The 2♥ turn gave Belarus even more outs to a straight. The Q♠ river paired Belarus' queen and Jaerverud was sent to the rail
The player under the gun opened to 16,000, Ludovic Palain three-bet to 52,000 from the cutoff and Eduardo Riego, in the big blind, cold four-bet jammed for 111,000. The original raiser folded and Palain called.
Eduardo Riego: K♦K♣
Ludovic Palain: Q♦Q♣
Riego was a commanding favourite and the 3♣7♦J♦ flop confirmed this. However, the Q♥ turn saw Palain jump out in front. The 3♥ river couldn't save Riego and he was sent to the rail on the stone bubble.
The 83 players that remain are now all in the money and will progress to Day 2.
After 35 players out of 212 entrants qualified for Day 2 through Day 1a, 83 more players bagged chips and reached the money at the end of Day 1b of the 2024 Winamax Poker Open Bratislava Main Event at Banco Casino in Bratislava. In the second flight of the tournament, 509 entrants were recorded, bringing the total to 721 before the last two flights tomorrow, Friday, September 27.
Day 1a chip leader Eugenio Sanchioni (932,000) didn’t reach one million chips, but Day 1b first in chips did with Ludovic Palain, who filled his bag with 1,369,000 chips. He already had a big stack during the last break, but he also eliminated MMA fighter Eduardo Riego on the bubble to secure first place.
French streamer Robin "ChauveKiPeu" Gerard bagged a big stack as well. In 2023, he won the 125€ 3 Million Event KO of the Winamax Series on stream, for a total €226,911. With 1,133,000 chips, he is now in good position to repeat the feat. Nicolas Malbrec takes third place of Day 1b with 1,080,000.
2024 WPO Bratislava Main Event Day 1b Top 10
Rank
Player
Country
Chip Count
Big Blinds
1
Ludovic Palain
France
1,369,000
171
2
Robin Gerard
France
1,133,000
142
3
Nicolas Malbrec
France
1,080,000
135
4
Kevin Quillere
France
887,000
111
5
Gianmarco Kovari
Italy
823,000
103
6
Yann Monnier
France
778,000
97
7
Joergen Andersen
Denmark
756,000
95
8
Andre Mendes
Portugal
721,000
90
9
Robin Zaugg
France
577,000
72
10
Sebastian Kos
Czech Republic
573,000
72
Three Winamax Team Pro qualified for Day 2 after Day 1a. Three more also passed the bubble on Day 1b, led by Mustapha Kanit (309,000). Romain Lewis bagged 130,000 chips after being on the feature table almost all day long. He’s just been replaced under the spotlights at the end of the day by Gaelle Baumann, who only managed to bag a bit more than the average stack (69,000).
In the rest of the team, Davidi Kitai, Pierre Calamusa and Joao Vieira failed to qualify and will have to try again on another bullet. The same goes for Gus Hansen, who's been eliminated a first time on his first hand and a second time not long later.
Romain Lewis, Gaelle Baumann, Mustapha Kanit
Not only one but two Winamax defending champions are still in the field. First is last year’s winner Martin Bartos (173,000), and second is 2024 Winamax Sismix winner Anthony Dasbourg, who’ll come back with 398,000 chips. Omar Lakhdari was close from a success in 2023, but he finished in second place of the Winamax Poker Tour Grand Final. In his chase of the title, he has 559,000 chips.
Talking about the other players who qualified, Benjamin Hammann has 403,000 chips, despite being caught bluffing and losing a big pot during the last hands of the day. Thibaut Legendre (271,000) also secured a spot in the money, along with Damien Hupe (157,000), Nicolas Antouard (140,000) or Hugo Le Floch (38,000). Eduard Bagrov is last in chips with only 16,000, two big blinds.
Martin Bartos
The 2024 WPO Bratislava Main Event continues tomorrow, Thursday, September 26 with Day 1c and Day 1d. These two flights will be the last opportunities to qualify for Day 2. Day 1c starts at noon local time with 30-minute levels, while Day 1d at 7 p.m. will be a Turbo flight with 15-minute levels.
Stay tuned to PokerNews as we follow all the action through the next flights until a winner is crowned.