WSOPC: The Battle for the Final Table Awaits in the Main Event, Seelentag Claims the 6-Max Ring

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Day 2 of the €1,500 Main Event at King's Resort Rozvadov shuffled the leaderboard significantly. The long 60-minute levels provided ample room for maneuvering, thoroughly testing even the best players. While 83 players started the day with a guarantee of finishing ITM, only 24 remain in contention for the title by the day's end.

German player Daniel Larusso takes the chipleader position into Day 3 with a stack of 2,350,000, closely followed by Italy's Claudio Di Giacomo (2,260,000), and Sri Lanka’s Kunesh Selvarajah completes the top three (1,810,000). Every participant in today’s Day 3 is guaranteed a reward of €5,150.

Complete List of Day 3 Participants:

Position Player Name Country Chip Count
1 Daniel Larusso Germany 2,350,000
2 Claudio Di Giacomo Italy 2,260,000
3 Kunesh Selvarajah Sri Lanka 1,810,000
4 2121 Czech Republic 1,800,000
5 Ondrej Mar Czech Republic 1,785,000
6 Boris Turcan Slovakia 1,755,000
7 Renemastermix Germany 1,355,000
7 Ivan Kolesnikov Ukraine 1,355,000
9 Taras Sopotnytskyi Ukraine 1,235,000
10 Eden Vaturi Israel 1,135,000
11 Marius Alexandru Gicovanu Romania 1,090,000
12 Dorian Armel Gabriel Melchers France 940,000
13 Fabian Felix Wolf Germany 920,000
14 Dmytro Yushevych Ukraine 885,000
15 Stellinga Switzerland 880,000
16 Michal Schuh Czech Republic 815,000
17 Guido Presti Italy 755,000
18 Rybicka Ukraine 710,000
19 APO Germany 670,000
20 LakyLuki17 Slovakia 620,000
21 Samuel Victor Jones III USA 605,000
22 Volodymyr Kokoulin Ukraine 485,000
23 Karim Raphael Frick Liechtenstein 465,000
24 Georgy Hristoforov Teliysky Germany 395,000
Chipleader Daniel Larusso

Today’s agenda includes Day 3, aiming to play down to the final table. Given the comfortable structure, expect a patient yet intense showdown for each pot. The day kicks off at 14:00, and viewers can once again tune in via the live stream.

6-Max Ring Heads to Germany

The penultimate ring event of this WSOPC stop was the €600 NLH 6-max event. This dynamic discipline found its fans among players, gathering a total of 176 entries.

Germany’s Felix Peter Seelentag emerged as the sole survivor, taking home not only the champion's ring but also a prize of €21,500. Italy’s Mario Scalia claimed the runner-up position (€13,950), with local representative Karlen Aladzjan rounding out the podium (€9,300).

Final Table Results:

Position Player Name Country Amount
1 Felix Peter Seelentag Germany €21,500
2 Mario Scalia Italy €13,950
3 Karlen Akopovic Aladzjan Czech Republic €9,300
4 Grzegorz Ryszard Flak Poland €6,450
5 Pawel Zawadowicz Poland €4,575
6 Peter Kvisthammar Sweden €3,375

The entire WSOPC Rozvadov event is culminating alongside the Main Event with the final ring event, the €1,000 Bounty Hunter NLH. Its first day kicks off today, with the champion to be determined in tomorrow's finale. Hold onto your hats; we're moving into the finale!