The WSOPC at the Rozvadov poker room is now over and we've met the last pair of champions. We met the first one in the Main Event with a buy-in of €1,100, an entry count of 1,110 and a prize pool of €1,037,850. There was also a ticket to the WSOPE Main Event worth €10,350 waiting for 10 players. A prize of €172,000 awaited the winner, along with a gold ring, and that's exactly what the top nine players fought for in the final table.
They were led by Romanian player Adrian Cazacu. Just ahead of the final heads-up, German player Rene Schnitzler finished in 3rd place for €73,200. Adrian Cazacu battled his way into the final heads-up where Israeli player Natanel Elidan sat against him and was the chipleader.
The heads-up lasted up to 3 hours, after which Cazacu was able to fight his way to the front. In the end, however, he was unable to win and Natanel Elidan became the WSOPC Main Event champion.
1. | Israel | Natanel Ben Zion Elidan | €172.000 |
2. | Romania | Adrian Cazacu | €104.300 |
3. | Germany | Rene Schnitzler | €73.200 |
4. | Switzerland | Mattia Melideo | €54.900 |
5. | Romania | Florin Adrian Bilan | €42.500 |
6. | Italy | Samuel William Todisco | €31.300 |
7. | Israel | Daniel Danny Elhaiany | €22.800 |
8. | Italy | Claudio Di Giacomo | €16.300 |
9. | Ukraine | Oleh Okhotskyi | €12.750 |
The last ring ended up in the hands of a Swiss player
Yesterday was the final day of the last WSOPC tournament of the series, the €1,000 buy-in, €100,000 Bounty Hunter. There were 176 entries and a prizepool of €149,600.
23 players advanced to the final day and the winner was Swiss player Denis Gergoc, who took home €21,950, a ticket to the WSOPE Main Event and a gold ring to boot. How much the players took home from the bounty prizes is not disclosed by the casino.
1. | Switzerland | Denis Gergoc | €21.950 |
2. | Italy | Ermanno Di Nicola | €15.100 |
3. | Netherlands | Tobias Peters | €10.090 |
4. | Italy | Stefano Favaretto | €8.190 |
5. | Czech Republic | Zdenek "2121" Zizka | €6.570 |
6. | France | Julien Combier | €5.090 |
7. | Germany | Konstantinos Nanos | €3.780 |
8. | France | Axel Bayout | €2.780 |
9. | Italy | Antonio Iannei | €2.213 |
Source - Kings Resort, EuroRounders, Youtube