One million euros! That's exactly the guarantee that comes with the huge Wolf Millionaire event that will take place at Grand Casino Liechtenstein in April. On the dates from 11-23 April, you can look forward to a total of 12 poker events over the course of thirteen playing days, headlined by the Wolf Millionaire tournament, which will carry a €1,000,000 guarantee!
Players will enjoy a total of 12 opening days, the first three of which (April 11-13) will feature a discounted buy-in of €600. The other flighters will already have a buy-in set at €700, for which a 60,000 starting stack and comfortable 40-minute levels will be waiting for you.
All the advancing players will then meet in a split Day Two (2A, 2B and 2C), after which you can look forward to a streamed Day 3 (Monday, April 22) and of course the grand finale, which will reveal the name of the champion of this tournament on Tuesday, April 23. Of course, we will not be absent from this great event and you can look forward to a lot of interesting material, including two days of live streaming from our production!
Today's final day is over and has met its goal!
After ten hours of play, the final table was formed from the initial 21 players. The deal was discussed with six players already in the table, and finally agreed upon by the last four players. A lightning one-handed heads up decided the champion, nicknamed @positive_chi, who reached the fat cash prize of CHF 128,490.
The other finalists also picked up handsome prize money:
We have reached the end of the Wolf Millionaire Main Event, which made history with its 1,792 entries and became the biggest ever in Liechtenstein. We were honoured to be part of it! Have a good night my friends and we look forward to more exceptional events.
Heads up took up one hand and we recognized the winner!
The runner-up of the tournament was a player nicknamed Ospite, who took home a cash prize of CHF 110,700.
In the last hand of the tournament, Ospite found against @positive_chi
@positive_chi with a stack over 80m opened preflop for 6m, Ospite called.
On the flop Both players check, and the turn has already completed the future winner's straight. @positive_chi bet, an unsuspecting Ospite check-called. On the river Ospite sent in every last chip and the lucky winner of course called.
Denis Zimmermann finished the tournamentfor a handsome CHF 105,700 .
He left the tournament after getting all in with against @positive_chi, who at that moment found himself on a hand and the board brought no surprises.
We moved into heads up play where @positive_chi met the Ospite player.
After the deal, Lucas Gonzales finishes in 4th place and takes home a handsome prize money of CHF 100,700.
S unluckily bumped into @positive_chi and the poker gods were not standing by him this time.
@positive_chi continued his quest and after a board increased his stack to 52 million.
The players agree to deal as follows:
Further discussion of the deal is taking place among the last four players...
The next player to reach the final table was EasyCall91 from Poland.
In a king ten versus Denis Zimmermann's king jack, he first fell to about one blind and then it wasn't much longer before his journey through the tournament was over.
EasyCall91 finished 5th in the tournament for a handsome CHF 39,280
In 6th place, a player nicknamed Leandro was eliminated from the final table. He found jacks in the penultimate hand, but ran into @positive_chi, who found kings at the same time.
Leandro:
@positive_chi:
Board brought by @positive_chi Full House
After this hand, Leandro fell to about 2bb and eventually Chip Leader Zimmermann raised his stack even more through him.
Leandro finished the tournament in 6th place for CHF 30,890
In the end, the last six players did not agree on a deal.
The break has been extended and the players seem to have agreed on a deale...
Lest we forget, in addition to the Day 3 Main Event, the Wolf High Roller was also played yesterday. Together with re-entries it produced 70 entries and that meant a CHF 70,000 prize pool and 8 ITM seats:
Denis Zimmermann is currently maintaining his lead:
Andreas sent all in his last 5bb from the small blind and was called by Lucas Gonzales in the big blind
Andreas Fröhli:
Lucas Gonzales:
The preflop percentages were on Andreas' side, but the board brought and the hand of Lucas Gonzales, Andreas Fröhli finished 7th in the tournament for CHF 24,150.
"I'm disappointed, but I think I played well. I will definitely go over some things afterwards, but I think the last hand was okay as well. I didn't have many opportunities to make other decisions and unfortunately I lost the most important hands" he shared with us shortly after the elimination.
Christian Hertel finished in 8th place for CHF 16,860.
He sent the last 3m all in from the big blind with deuces on his hand, and was called by Leandro.
Board:
Leandro raised his stack to 16m after this hand.
Denis Zimmermann currently holds the chip lead with 28m .
He ascended quickly and fell even faster.
Denis Zimmermann found aces on his hand and made it to all in against Besnik Lalino.
Besnik Lalinovci:
Denis Zimmermann:
The board didn't bring any surprises and Besnik Lalini lost another helping of chips down to about 7m.
Denis Zimmermann climbed to the Chip Leader position with 26m.
A few hands later, Besnik Lalinovci sent all in with He was called by Lucas Gonzales with
Board
Besnik Lalinovci finished 9th in the tournament for CHF 13,820
Ospite found pocket eights in the big blind and sent his stack all in, while Besnik Lalino hesitated in the small blind but eventually called.
Ospite:
Besnik Lalinovci:
Board The king, queen and flush did not come, and Besnik reduced his lead considerably, falling to about 20m.
The Swiss Lalinovci sat at the final table with a significant lead over his opponents with almost a third of all the chips:
As a reminder, you can also watch the final table live on our Live Stream!
After only three hours of play, the number of players was down to 9 and we got to know the composition of the final table. The following players will compete for the prize money of CHF 201,570 and the winner's trophy today:
With a stack of over 16 million, @positive_chi was leading just a moment ago.
Then he folded in the big hand against Besnik Lalino and fell to around 13.5m. "It's okay, we've been playing together for almost 20 years" @positive_chi told us.
After that hand Besnik caught a wave and moved us straight to the final table a few hands later. He was up against KJ and Zoran Zivanovic in the all in.
KJ: Ax Kx
Zoran Zivanovic:
Besnik Lalinovci:
After boards so the Lalins caused a double "seat open" and we finally got to know the final table composition!
Both Zoran Zivanovic(11th place) and KJ( 10th place ) took home CHF 11,490 from the Wolf Millionaire.
Feryat Capar was the first to leave the tournament in Level 16, taking home a five-figure sum of CHF 10,310!
All in last reported by @positiv_chi, call received from a player with the nickname Ospite.
@positiv_chi:
Ospite:
@positiv_chi kept a full house in play .
We can see that the last 12 players are not leaving anything to chance and the game is gradually becoming more and more heated.
In heads up KJ vs. Ospite, Ospite called all in for 6.5m on the river . KJ missed two "time banks" but eventually folded.
A number of players have fan bases right here in the Poker Room that are anxiously awaiting to see how today will play out.
Slovakian player Buksz' s friends and wife are watching the game closely. "His dream is to play poker for a living. I think he is a good player". What advice have they given him? "Let him play what he's been playing because it's functional, he's disciplined, he throws stupid things away."
Less than two hours have passed since the start of the final day and only 13 of the original 21 players remain to fight for their place at the final table.
In the meantime, both the player with the nickname Pitschsen(15th) and Christian Beer(14th) have been eliminated for CHF 9,260.
On the TV table you can watch, among others, the play of Austrian Andreas Fröhli, who is an active coach and has won over $400,000 in live tournaments.
He has promised us an interview, which you will be able to read on our website :).
If you are following our Live Stream you may have seen Robert Reichen leave the tournament in 19th place for CHF 7,160.
A player nicknamed GIVI has also already exited the tournament in 18th place for CHF 7,160.
Lukas Gonzales mowed down the field and scored another victim in the second level.
He was joined in the all in by Bruno Stefanelli, whose journey in the tournament ended in 17th place for CHF 8,210.
Lukas Gonzales increased his stack to 10,775,000 after this hand.
The players are joining the two tables and there is a 10-minute break ahead.
You can also watch today's final on our Live Stream with German commentary:
The first eliminations didn't take long to happen and we saw two players leave the tables in the second half of the first level. One "seat open" was heard from the TV table, so you can find out about it in our live stream that started a little while ago.
In the other, Lukas Gonzales was the executioner, and Mark went all in with him.
Lukas Gonzales:
Mark:
Flop brought Mark a little hope, but the turn and the river eventually sent him home in 20th place for CHF 7,160.
Meanwhile, we see another elimination on the TV table, leaving us with 18 players left in play at the end of Level 14.
In the very first half of today's level, Short Stack Buksza sent it in, finding his hand .
The cards held and he doubled his stack to just over 4m right from the start.
Players are already assured of CHF 6,110, but nobody wants to settle for that.
Payout structure:
12-13TH 10,310 CHF
14-15TH 9,260 CHF
16TH-17TH 8,210 CHF
18TH-20TH 7,160 CHF
21. 6,110 CHF
The following players will compete in the final today with the following stacks:
Here we go! Welcome to our live report from the final day of Wolf Millionaire.
The 21 players who survived yesterday's Day 3 are now unpacking their chip bags and taking their seats at the poker tables. Over the next few hours, it will be decided who will sit at the final table and who will finish just shy of the finish line.
Zoran Zivanovic will enter the day as Chip Leader, with 9,425,000 worth of chips in front of him. The Slovakian player nicknamed Buksza will look to multiply his short stack with a stack of 1,900,000.
A lot is at stake today - the winner will take home a fat prize of CHF 201,570!
And here we are at the end of the third game day! Kevin Hasler (22nd for CHF 6,110) and Mladen Francesevic (23rd for CHF 6,110) were the last players to finish today. Even after thirteen levels, we were not able to get to know the composition of the final table today.
At the start of Day 3, there were 177 players who were guaranteed to win at least CHF 1,520. At the end, the last 21 players remained. They will be fighting for their place at the final table tomorrow but mainly for the win of CHF 201,570. Zoran Zivanovic will enter the final day as Chip Leader with a stack of 9,425,000.
Players advancing to the final day:
Tomorrow's final is scheduled for 13:00 and you will be able to watch it together with us in our live report as well as on our live stream. We bid you farewell for today and have a good night!
Christian Hertel opened from UTG+1, Besnik Lalinovci called on the button and Zoran Zivanovic called in the big blind.
On the flop Hertel continued with a bet of 750k, Lalino called, and Zivanovic folded.
Turn Hertel pushed all in. Lalinovci had his stack recalculated and eventually folded hard.
Christian Hertel has a stack of just over 7m after this hand.
For CHF 5,120 in the tournament, the players with the nickname Emilia (24th), Ramon Gonzales Cruz (25th), and a Slovak player with the nickname SKAP (26th) finished
Only three tables are left and play can resume. The last 10 minutes of level 12 are left until the end of the third day and level 13 has been played.
For now, it looks like we won't know the final table until tomorrow.
The clock is paused and the last 24 players are bunched into three tables.
Kevin Hasler opened, Andreas Fröhli jammed all in, and KJ called with a smaller stack. Hasler folded.
Andreas Fröhli:
KJ:
Board The miracle didn't work and KJ raised his stack to 7.5m.
Play in the Main Event slowed down, we saw no eliminations in the last level and the number of players stuck at 29.
The High Roller has now rolled into Level 15 and there are 24 players still in contention for a share of the prize pool. There is a cash prize of CHF 21,000 up for grabs for the winner.
Complete payout structure:
The game was opened from UTG by a player named Emilia, small blind Bruno Stefanelli called, Leandro called.
Flop Emilia continued with 200k, Stefanelli call, Leandro call. On the turn, all players checked. The river came the and Leandro bet 800k, Emilia check-called and Stefanelli folded.
Leandro showed a hit set with and that was enough for the others. After this hand, he increased his stack to 6.5m.
The field is narrowing down uncompromisingly and at this point there are only 31 players in contention for a place in tomorrow's final. The following players finished for CHF 3,750 :
We are down to the last 38 players in the tournament, and we have 4 more levels to play today.
The successful players from the third day will fight for the victory tomorrow from 13:00, and you will be able to watch it again together with us on the live stream as well as in our live report!
The following players were eliminated for CHF 3,180:
First we heard all in from a player nicknamed @positiv_chi, who got a call from Denis Zimmermann.
Denis Zimmermann:
@positiv_chi:
Board:
Denis Zimmermann was left with about 1.4m behind after this hand.
A few seconds later, he called all in EasyCall91 with the last 950k on the other table, and got the easy call from Biago De Frino.
EasyCall91:
Biago De Frino:
Board:
EasyCall91 increased his stack to around 2m after this hand.
A short while later, De Frino heard "seat open"
As a reminder, you can also watch today's Day 3 on your TV table:
Andreas Fröhli opened the hand, Tanes Tanasomboon went all in for 525k and was called by Robert Reichen, who was 850k behind. Andreas Fröhli eventually folded and we moved into heads up play.
Tanes Tanasomboon:
Robert Reichen:
Board:
Tanasomboon saved his tournament life and raised his stack to just over 1m.
The current average is 2,146,940.
In 6 levels, the field has grown to 56 players and we are eagerly awaiting the names of the final nine who will compete for a staggering CHF 201,570 tomorrow.
Today's Day 3 will be played until the end of Level 13 at the most.
Feryat Capar has a stack of over 3.5 million ahead of him after Pero Jagustin bumped into him with pocket sevens.
Jagustin preflop raised all in, Capar called.
Pero Jagustin:
Feryat Capar:
Board: .
Pero Jagustin left the table and the tournament, and Feryat Capar increased his stack substantially.
Pavel Heger and Mladen Francesevic were the last players to get into the all in preflop with their last chips, and a player named Leandro was also in play.
Pavel Heger:
Mladen Francesevic:
Leandro:
In a duel of aces, kings and fives, she won on the board the best hand, and Pavel Heger's tournament was over.
Mladen Francesevic has about 2.3m after this hand and Leandro has fallen to 770k.
The well-known Swiss Emil Bise also finished for CHF 2,220 in the tournament:
A little while ago, the Brown Wolf 9 max"side event" kicked off at the Grand Casino.
You can join it for a buy in of CHF 150.
The Wolf High Roller is currently out of break and there are currently 24 players in the tournament out of 26 entries.
In addition to our live report, you can also follow the progress of Day 3 on the Live Stream with German commentary:
Ramed Wakil (92nd for CHF 2,220) busted out of the tournament after going all in with a pair of sixes on his hand but ran into Austrian Ogun Hoto, who was holding kings.
Ogün Hot improved to around 1.3m after that hand.
The following players left the tournament for CHF 1,980:
The heads up flop Alexander Graf and Johann Schamn met. Schamne check-called, Graf bet 80k, Schamne called. The turn came the Graf betol 150k, Schamne called. The board completed on the river and both players checked. Johann Schamne showed and Alexander Graf sent his cards into the muck.
After this hand, Alexander Graf has about 600k and Johann Schamne has about 2m.
In the Poker Room next door, the Wolf High Roller kicked off a short while ago with a buy-in of CHF 1,100.
There are 11 players in the tournament so far.
Within the first two levels, the number of players has dropped to 119 and another pay jump is behind us. Lorenzo Arduini, the champion of the last Spade Poker tour, has already left the tournament. The following players have been eliminated for CHF 1,750:
In heads up on the tour Andreas Fröhli and a player nicknamed Gassi 17.
On the turn Fröhli bet 26k, Gassi 17 check-called.
The river came the . Andreas Fröhli check-called and Gassi 17 bet 125k. He left just over 200k in front of him.
Fröhli eventually folded.
We come to the table when the turn is laid out player Gassi 17 betol 40k, Bruno Stefanelli call.
The river comes the and Gassi 17 continues for 160k. Stefanelli thinks and calls.
Gassi 17:
Bruno Stefanelli:
As mentioned above, all players in Day 3 will receive a cash prize. However, there can only be one winner, and for that winner there is the handsome sum of CHF 201,570 and of course the prestige and the trophy!
Full payout structure:
12-13TH 10,310 CHF
14-15TH 9,260 CHF
16TH-17TH 8,210 CHF
18TH-20TH 7,160 CHF
21-23. 6,110 CHF
24TH-27TH 5,120 CHF
28-31. 4,320 CHF
32-39TH 3,750 CHF
40.-55. 3,180 CHF
56TH-71ST 2,610 CHF
72-95. 2,220 CHF
96TH-119TH 1,980 CHF
120TH-143RD 1,750 CHF
144TH-179TH 1,520 CHF
It is certainly worth mentioning that all the players involved are part of an event that rewrote history.
The Wolf Millionaire recorded 1,792 entries, the largest turnout for a single tournament in Liechtenstein to date! We are delighted to be a part of it.
Dealers are instructed to deal and the game can begin.
Today we start at blinds 8,000/16,000/16,000 and the blinds will last 50 minutes. All players are already ITM.
Friends, welcome to today's live report! We are back at the Grand Casino, where the third day of play for the Wolf Millionaire Main Event is scheduled for today starting at 13:00. Today, 177 players, led by Chip Leader Swiss Denis Zimmermann , will compete to advance to tomorrow's final table . The Chip Count of the top ten players looks like this:
There were 191 players at the start of the last Day 2 C, of which 87 remained after less than six levels of play.All players are now ITM and will battle it out from 13:00 to advance to Tuesday's finals. In Day 3, they will face the 92 advancers from the previous Day 2A and Day 2B.
The executioner of "bubble boy" Meladze was a player of Agalliu Adriatik.
Merat Meladze went all in with jacks against Adriatic.
Right on the flop Adriatik threefolds a pair, and the jack didn't even come on the turn and neither did the river .
The unlucky "bubble boy" Wolf Millionaire was Merat Meladze, and that was the end of today's Day 2C.
The game is paused and we are playing Hand for Hand. At these moments, the "bubble boy" of the tournament is decided and all players are ITM in tomorrow's Day 3.
Manfred Mueller bet the last few chips with deuces but his journey through the tournament was definitively ended by Robert Reichen with queens .
That leaves us with 88 players left in the field, and that means one elimination by the end of the day.
Stefan Widmer reports all in, and Manfred Mueller sends his remaining chips with a stack about 10k higher. The other players fold.
Manfred Mueller:
Stefan Widmer:
Board brings Widmer a full house and Mueller folds to less than the blind.
The hand was opened by Claudio Piceci, the call came from Kara Nuri in the big blind.
The flop came and both players check, turn Nuri bets 35k, Piceci calls. The board completed on the river and Nuri bet 45k, Piceci called. Karo Nuri showed a flush, Piceci sent his cards into the muck.
Karo Nuri:
Claudio Piceci: muck
Karo Nuri raises his stack to around 800k after this hand.
We are only 10 eliminations away from the end of Day 2C, and the rest of the field will face the third day of play tomorrow.
It is scheduled for tomorrow (Monday) from 13:00.
Alain Sapin opens to 20k, Samuel Ju re-raises to 50k and Sapin calls all in, Ju calls.
Alain Sapin:
Samuel Ju:
Samuel Ju's lead is confirmed by an ace on the flop , turn and the board completes .
Alain Sapin bids farewell to the tournament and Ju raises his stack to around 1m after this hand.
Near the end, it looked like the Wolf Millionaire Main Event wasn't going to happen, but after the last Turbo Fligh, the guarantee was even a little bit better. The final prize pool is CHF 1,046,860.
The tournament recorded 1,792 entries.
The hand is opened by Slimane Mameche and Markus Rätze sends all in for the last 189k, Ilaria Divellacovers and calls all in for around 400k, the other players fold.
Markus Rätze:
Ilaria Divella:
Board brings Divella a full house and Markus Rätze is out of the tournament.
Ilaria Divella raises the stack to around 600k.
This is what the Chip Count of the top ten players looks like, the chipleader after three levels is Faton Berisha:
Faton Berisha - 1.4M
Biagio De Frino - 950K
Markus Unverdorben - 850K
Chun Chang - 830K
Slimane Mameche - 800K
Samuel Ju - 800K
Rene Kistler - 790K
Cesare Lafranconi - 780K
Leandro - 720K
Emilia - 700K
There is a half-hour break for Color Up chips worth 500.
Exactly 30 eliminations remain before the end of Day 2C.
On the flop Pit bets 7968 20k, Sam Cichy sends his last chips all in, Pit snap calls.
Sam Cichy:
Pit 7968:
Turn , river and Sam Cichy heard the seat open.
Frustrated, Bruno Caseiro walked away from the table, going all in against a player nicknamed Emmella.
Bruno Caseiro:
Emmella:
Board completes a straight for Emmell, and Bruno Caseiro is out of the tournament.
Level 5 of the White Wolf Deep side event is now underway in the second poker room of the Grand Casino in Liechtenstein, where registration is still open and the tournament currently has 56 players out of 68 entries. You can enter the tournament for a buy in of CHF 500.
The Wolf Club event is also starting soon with a buy in of CHF 250.
The heads up match pits a player with the nickname NEO against Sam Cichy. Pre-flop NEO limps and Cichy raises to 21k from the CO, NEO calls.
Flop , NEO check, Cichy 18k, NEO call.
Turn remains without action as does the river .
NEO:
Cichy: muck
After this hand, Sam is left 180k behind and NEO raises to 355k.
Day 2C started at a fast pace and in the first hour we could already see 35 eliminations.
There are still 156 players fighting to advance to tomorrow's Day 3.
There are three players in the hand and the flop is dealt , approximately 36k in the pot. Player Sinisa Bodrozic bets, Matej Michal calls, Christopher Anicic calls.
Turn Bodrozic and Anicic check, Michal bets 45k, Bodrozic folds. Anicic who covers Michálek turns all in and Michálek snap calls.
Matej Michálek:
Christopher Anicic:
River
Anicic falls to around 100k and Matej Michalek raises to just over 350k.
A few hands later, Christopher Anicic heard a seat open.
We come to the table when the board is laid out and the pot is about 70k. Italian Domenico Paparo calls all in for 94k and after a brief hesitation, gets a call from Denis Gergoc.
Board:
Domenico Paparo:
Denis Gergoc: muck
Paparo raises his stack to 270k after this hand.
Seat open was heard a few minutes after the start by a player with the telling nickname Wolf. Lorenzo Arduini opened, Wolf sent all in, Arduini called.
Lorenzo Arduini:
Wolf:
The flop comes , turn and the board completed .
Wolf calls and Arduini raises to over 600,000.
The word has gone out to the dealers and we're ready to go!
The players take their seats and we are about to start.
Today's levels will last 50 minutes and we start at blinds 2500/5000/5000.
Have a nice Sunday evening friends! We're reporting from the Grand Casino in Liechtenstein, where Day 2C of the Wolf Millionaire Million Dollar Guarantee Main Event is taking place today. 191 players from the last six opening flights will compete to advance to the third day of play. The last six flights have produced 871 entries, meaning that the last 87 players will play today.
In addition, there are also side events on the schedule today, namely the White Wolf Deep, which kicks off at 16:00 and the Wolf Club at 19:00.
# | Name | Country | Payout |
1. | @positiv_chi | ES | 128,490 CHF* |
2. | Ospite | IT | 110,700 CHF* |
3. | Denis Zimmermann | CH | 105,700 CHF* |
4. | Lucas Gonzales | ES | 100,700 CHF* |
5. | EasyCall91 | DE | 39,280 CHF |
6. | Leandro | CH | 30,890 CHF |
7. | Andreas Fröhli | AT | 24,150 CHF |
8. | Christian Hertel | DE | 16,860 CHF |
9. | Besnik Lalinovci | CH | 13,820 CHF |