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2025 The Festival Rozvadov Day 11

2025 The Festival Rozvadov Day 11

Czech-Mate! Ondřej Már Wins €550 Main Event for €91,001! 17.06.2025 02:42 by Patrick Cole

The final day of this Festival Series saw a new winner crowned in this year’s Rozvadov installment of the €550 Main Event. Ondřej Már of Czechia emerged victorious after a 12-hour stint at the tables here at Europe’s palace of poker, King’s Resort. With this career-best score, he has taken his total live earnings to $424,083. His top four cashes of his career have come here in Rozvadov. Let’s run down the highlights.

A field of 22 took to the felt at the start of play today/yesterday at 1 p.m. sharp local time. That number quickly shortened up as eventual final tablist Rasmus Lundstroem caught Matteo Intiso speeding on one of the two outer tables. Intiso was the first out in today’s play.

Czech national Tomas Fara was next to go, and the first elimination of today’s feature table as he lost a flip versus German Andreas Rauch.

The sole remaining lady in the field, Anja Wisney, was dispatched by eventual winner .Már flopped the top two pair to crack Wisney’s pocket jacks. Mourad Tounnouti, the Netherlands’ sole representative, quickly followed suit.

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“Andrey” and “Mr B” were stacked by Rauch on the feature table. Both players were all in for sub-10 big blind stacks, and Rauch had them both covered by heaps. His eights held against sevens and a suited king to send two players to the rail.

Next, it was Karaminev’s turn to depart as he ran into cowboys after jamming his nineteen big blind stack with queens. from the button over an early position open from another final tablist, Giuseppe Grupposo.

Stefanos Michalidis departed in 13th, an unlucky number for some (not for Festival photographer Mairo Toom, though) and is certainly the case for Michalidis. Rauch and Fare were eliminated in quick succession, with the latter also running into cowboys. He jammed his short-stack from the button against Grupposo, who again had Kings from early position.

Vasyl Pidhrushnyi was the victim of an ace from space after he called off a three-bet jam versus Ondrej Mar, who was climbing up the counts consistently.

Ten remained at that point, and one player had to miss out on making the Main Event final table and a shot at the first place prize of €91,101. That player was Samuel Saariano, who was the final elimination on the feature table before the players assembled to form the final table.

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Final Table Play

The final table was reached after around three and a half hours of play, with Már, Richard Koppel, who started the day as an overwhelming chip-leader, and Giuseppe Grupposo in first, second, and third, respectively.

Georgian Giorgi Surmava came into the final table in sixth, but he doubled up through Lundstroem, who started in fourth. Another cooler spot, Lundstroem had queens, and Sumarva had kings, which left Lundstroem short.

Kuablek accumulated some early final chips, courtesy of multiple barrels from Koppel into his flopped Broadway straight.

“Easy Game” didn’t have such an easy game, and he couldn’t spin up his short-stack and was the first casualty of the final table.

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Lundstroem was left even shorter by “Schulle” as the German doubled through him with a superior ace. It was then Lundstroem’s turn to double as his kings held against Mar’s ace-queen suited.

Grupposo was next out, as once again, queens ran into kings in a pure cooler spot around half an hour after the end of the first break in final table play.

Lundstroem then doubled again from short-stack to middle of the pack, but then fell around twenty minutes later, losing his short-stack in back-to-back hands.

“Schulle” was short for most of the final play and was eventually toppled by Koppel in sixth place, having moved all in for his final five blinds.

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Finnish national Sami Pullianinen was active throughout and decided to run a bluff on Oliver Kubalek of Sweden. Kubalek was a non-believer and called Pullianinen with ace-high on a board containing trips.

Surmava doubled through the native Czech Már to stay in contention, having turned a boat in a preflop all-in situation.

Már continued to chip up and got paid with a boat, cracking Koppel’s queens in the process.

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Pullaianinen’s time came to an end at the final table as he found the solver special. He elected to three-bet jam ace-five suited for 18 big blinds from the big blind versus Kubalek’s cutoff open. Unfortunately for the Fin, Kubalek had Big Slick, and he made top-top to finish off Pullianinen.

Surmava was the shortest stack after Pullianinen’s departure, and he was next on the chopping block. He jammed 4,150,000 from under the gun with king-ten suited for around 11 big blinds and was sent packing by Kubalek, who called in the small blind.

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Three-Handed Play

Mar showed great understanding and situational awareness throughout today’s play. He opened to 900,000 with the blinds at 200,000/400,000 with a 400,000 big blind ante with K Q . Koppel three-bet to 2,700,000, and Már called.

The 9 J 2 flop was checked around before both players hit the K turn. It hit Koppel harder as he made two pair, and he bet 3,500,000. Már called. Koppel attempted to trap on the 2 river, but Már didn’t bite and checked back, losing the perceived minimum.

Már then proceeded to put Kubalek in the blender as he four-bet jammed ace-king offsuit versus Kubalek, who had tens. Kubalek tanked for five minutes before shipping his cards face down to the dealer.

The final three briefly discussed a deal, but those talks were quickly put on ice before the players headed off to an impromptu 30-minute dinner break.

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Play resumed about as even as it gets in terms of distribution, as each player had at least 30% each of the total chips in play.

Koppel won a few uncontested pots and put himself ahead to put some distance between himself and his opponents.

However, he lost a flip with tens after calling a limp-three-bet jam of 25 big blinds blind v blind. Már had ace-king off and binked a king on the turn to secure the double up to 50 big blinds to put Már in a significant lead.

A few hands late, Már raised with ace-queen off from the small blind, and Koppel called in the big blind. Már flopped top two on A Q 10 and bet five big blinds into Koppel who called. The 7 turn saw Már size up to a bet of 10 big blind,s and Koppel called again.

The river 10 paired the board and put Koppel all in, and he snap-called and was eliminated to Már superior two pair, taking play heads-up.

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Heads-Up

Már came into heads-up play with a whopping 94% of the total chips in play, as his 99 big blinds played Kubalek’s 6 big blind stack.

It was Kubalek who struck first, doubling up with ace-eight off suit versus jack-three suited. He paired his eight to scoop the pot to chip up to 11 big blinds.

The next hand of note involved Kubalek doubling again after Már jammed queen-duece off on the button. Kubalek flopped trips with ten-seven suited and turned quads to stay alive.

Kubalek continued to take from Már, chipping up to 26 big blinds after jamming on the turn with a pair and a flush draw with 6 3 versus Már’s 6 4 . The board was 9 7 6 Q .

Kubalek then chipped up to 31 big blinds after flopping trips and check-raising the turn, which forced Már out of the pot.

The Swede continued to chip away at Már, winning numerous small pots pre and post-flop. Remarkably, Kubalek chipped up to hold 45% of the chips in play when the recount was published on the stream 45 minutes into the heads-up duel.

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It was then Már’s turn to take down numerous pots as he continued to apply pressure to maintain his chiplead.

Már scooped a sizeable one when defending ten-nine offsuit in the big blind versus a 2.2 big blind open from Kubalek, who had queen-eight offsuit.

Már check called a bet of three big blinds on K 10 5 before check-calling again on the 3 turn, this time a wager of 5.5 big blinds. Kubalek surrendered on the board-pairing 3 river, and Már’s pair of tens was good at showdown, and his lead grew.

Kubalek was resilient and fought back, attempting a double-barrel bluff on turn and river with five-high on a flush completed and paired board. However, Már sniffed it out and called with king-high with no heart in hand.

This hand set up Már to regain the majority of the chips in play. Már then jammed ace-three off, and Kubalek snap-called with queens for his tournament life.

The 2 6 10 flop was clean, as was the 8 turn. However, yet another ace from space hit on the A river sealed Kubalek’s fate for good, leaving Már with all of the chips in play, and the Czech national €91,001 richer and his first Festival Series title.

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That’s all from us at the beautiful King’s Resort in Rozvadov. Stay tuned to thefestival.com and on social media channels for upcoming articles and events. The cardroom, now the quietest it has been in the last eleven days, as players from across Europe and the world depart for the lands they call home. Until next time.

Final Table Payouts

PlacePlayerCountryPayout
1Ondřej Már🇨🇿€91,001
2Oliver Kubalek🇸🇪€55,000
3Richard Koppel🇪🇪€38,700
4Giorgi Surmava🇬🇪€29,000
5Sami Pulliainen🇫🇮€22,500
6“Schulle”🇩🇪€16,800
7Rasmus Lundstroem🇫🇮€12,000
8Giuseppe Grupposo🇮🇹€8,600
9“Easy Game”🇵🇹€6,811

Blogger Signing Off, Watch the Stream! 16.06.2025 22:13 by Patrick Cole

This bloggers fingers are tired. So if you would like to keep up to date, watch the stream on YouTube or Twitch!!

Depending on the time that this event concludes, the recap will either be up tonight or sometime tomorrow afternoon.

Until later, take care and enjoy the stream.

Pullianinen Out in Fifth for €21,500 16.06.2025 21:53 by Patrick Cole
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Oliver Kubalek opened to 650,000 with the blinds at 150,000/300,000 and a 300,000 big blind ante. He had A K . Sami Pullianinen three-bet jammed 5,800,000, around 18 big blinds, with A 5 . Kubalek called.

Kubalek flopped top pair top kicker on 9 K 2 6 4 and Pullianinen was eliminated, but banked €21,500 for his solid effort and play over the last few days.

Mar Gets Paid With a Boat 16.06.2025 21:34 by Patrick Cole
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Richard Koppel opened to 600,000 on the button with Q Q and Ondrej Mar defended the big blind with J 4 .

Mar check-called a bet of 625,000 on the flop of 6 3 J flop before checking again on the J turn. Koppel checked back.

The 4 river saw Mar lead for 2,900,000 and Koppel snap-called.

Surmava Doubles Through Mar 16.06.2025 21:24 by Patrick Cole
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Ondrej Mar moved all in from the small blind. Giorgi Surmava called for 3,475,000 in the big blind, 11 big blinds at 150,000/300,000 300,000 big blind ante.

Sumarva made a boat across the A Q Q A 9 runout with A 10 and Mar had J 7 .

Kubalek A Non Believer 16.06.2025 20:41 by Patrick Cole
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Oliver Kubalek opened to 550,000 from the cutoff. Sami Pullianinen defended the big blind.

The 5 9 10 flop was checked around before Pullianinen bet 350,000 on the 9 . Kubalek called.

On the 9 river, Pullianinen bet 350,000 and Kubalek called with A K and Pullianinen had J 7 .

Schulle Shipped out in Sixth 16.06.2025 20:33 by Patrick Cole
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Richard Koppel opened to 500,000 from the cutoff. “Schulle” moved all in from the button for 1,350,000, worth 5 big blinds. Koppel called.

Koppel made two pair across the K 10 9 3 9 to stack “Schulle”, who banked €16,800.

Lundstroem Left With Dust – Surmava Lead Jams Flop – Lundstroem Then Busts 16.06.2025 20:18 by Patrick Cole
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Rasums Lundstroem opened from early position to 500,000 with A 10 . Giorgi Surmava defended the big blind with 6 3 .

Surmava took the lead on the flop of 2 6 8 and moved all in for 2,000,000, around 8 big blinds.

Lundstroem took a moment before calling. He couldn’t find one of his two overs on the J turn and 9 river and he was left with 1,100,000, four big blinds or so.

Two hands later, Richard Koppel opened to 500,000 with A K from under the gun. Rasmus Lundstroem moved all in for 600,000 in the big blind with 7 4 as he was committed due to having posted the big blind and was short-stacked. Koppel called.

Lundstroem flopped a flush draw and Koppel hit top pair on 10 K 6 but he couldn’t improve on the 10 turn and 7 and he eliminated in seventh for €11,000.

Lundstroem Doubles Through Koppel 16.06.2025 19:57 by Patrick Cole
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Rasmus Lundstroem jammed for 1,275,000 on the button. Richard Koppel called in the small blind.

He had A 8 and Lundstroem had K Q he flopped two pair across the 10 Q K 3 4 to double up to 15 big blinds.

He then jammed K J from the cutoff over an open of 200,000 from Sami Pulliainen who had A 5 in the hijack.

Remaining Payouts 16.06.2025 19:45 by Patrick Cole

The final seven are guaranteed a six-figure score here in Rozvadov at King’s Resort.

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PlacePayout
1€91,001
2€55,000
3€38,700
4€29,000
5€22,500
6€16,800
7€12,000
Mar Coolers Grupposo, Out in Eighth 16.06.2025 19:38 by Patrick Cole
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Giuseppe Grupposo opened to 400,000 from the cutoff. Ondrej Mar three-bet to 1,100,000 on the button. Grupposo four-bet jammed all in for 5,650,000 and was snap-called by Mar.

Mar had K K and Grupposo had Q Q . The A 7 5 6 J kept Mar ahead and he added even more chips to his stack. Grupposo took home €8,600 for his deep run.

Updated Counts After First Break 16.06.2025 19:00 by Patrick Cole
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Updated counts after the first break here at King’s Resort in Rozvadov.

PlacePlayerCountryPayout
1Ondrej MarCzech10,050,000
2Richard KoppelEstonia9,875,000
3Sami PullianinenFinland7,825,000
4Giuseppe GrupposoItaly7,100,000
5Oliver KubalekGermany6,550,000
6Giorgi SurmavaGeorgia5,025,000
7“Schulle”Germany3,625,000
8Rasmus LundstroemFinland2,600,000
Lundstroem Doubles Through Mar 16.06.2025 18:32 by Patrick Cole
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Ondrej Mar opened to 325,000 from the hijack before Rasumus Lundstroem moved all in for 1,725,000 from the small blind.

Lundstroem had K K and Mar had A Q . The Q 2 8 3 10 runout secured the double for Lundstroem to put him back in contention with a twenty big blind stack.

Schulle Doubles Up Through Lundstroem 16.06.2025 18:02 by Patrick Cole
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Schulle opened to 320,000 with the blinds at 80,000/160,000 160,000 big blind ante from early position. Rasmus Lundstroem three-bet jammed for 3,400,000. Schulle called.

He had A Q and Lundstroem had A J . Both made two pair across the 3 J Q K K runout to secure the double up.

Not Such an Easy Game for “Easy Game” – First FT Elimination 16.06.2025 17:51 by Patrick Cole
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“Easy Game” shoved 875,000 with Q 10 from under the gun, around 8 big blinds. Action folded around to Schulle who called in the big blind with 7 7 .

“Easy Game” couldn’t find either of his two overs across the K 4 9 4 3 runout, and he was sent to the rail.

Kublek Flops The Nuts and Gets Paid 16.06.2025 17:46 by Patrick Cole
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Oliver Kubalek opened to 285,000 from early position. Richard Koppel three-bet to 525,000 from the big blind. Kubalek called.

Koppel led on K Q 10 for 290,000. Kubalek called. The 5 turn saw another barrel from Koppel, this time for 750,000. Kubalek called again.

On the 7 river Koppel bet 1,780,000 and Kubalek snap-called for his tournament life.

He had flopped Broadway with A J and Koppel had 9 9 .

Surmava Doubles Through Lundstroem 16.06.2025 17:38 by Patrick Cole
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Rasums Lundstroem opened to 250,000 from early position. Oliver Kubalek called in the cutoff before Giorgi Sumarva three-bet to 720,000 from the big blind.

Lundstroem four-bet to 1,650,000. Kubalek folded and Surmava jammed for 3,260,000. Lundstroem called.

Surmava had K K and Lundstroem had Q Q . Both players made two pair across the runout of 4 10 5 8 8 but Sumarva had the best of it in the first big collision of the final table.

The Final Table Photo and Chip Counts 16.06.2025 17:20 by Patrick Cole

The final table of the €550 Festival Series Main Event has been reached after around three and a half hours of play here at King’s Resort in Rozvadov. Below are the chip counts and the lineup of the final nine players.

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PlacePlayerCountryChip Count
1Ondrej MarCzech10,100,000
2Richard KoppelEstonia9,895,000
3Giuseppe GrupposoItaly8,095,000
4Rasmus LundstroemFinland7,310,000
5Sami PullianinenFinland6,980,000
6Giorgi SurmavaGeorgia4,100,000
7Oliver KubalekSweden3,655,000
8“Schulle”Germany1,530,000
9“Easygame”Portugal875,000

Saariano Victim of Final Table Bubble (Feature Table) 16.06.2025 17:04 by Patrick Cole
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Ondrej Mar opened to 250,000 with Q 8 from the cutoff, and Samuel Saariano (pictured, centre) defended the big blind with Q 9 .

Saariano check-called a bet of 260,000 on the flop of 10 9 5 before check-calling a bet of 600,000 on the J turn.

Mar then put Saariano all in on the 5 river after the Finnish national checked to the Czech. Mar bet 1,090,000 and Saariano called with his two pair versus Mar’s second nut straight.

The blog will now be reporting directly from the stream, so follow here for the action or on Youtube.

Pidhrushnyi Busts on Feature Table 16.06.2025 16:52 by Patrick Cole
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Poker Arena at Kings Casino

Vasyl Pidhrushnyi opened to 250,000 with J J with the blinds at 60,000/120,000 with a 120,000 big blind ante. Ondrej Mar three-bet to 2,400,000 from the small blind with A 10 . Pidrushny called.

The 2 K 9 flop was good for Pidhrushnyi as was the 2 turn. However, the A hit on the river to send Pidhrushnyi to the rail in brutal fashion.

Rauch Next to Hit the Rail on the Outer Table – Farre Also Falls 16.06.2025 16:24 by Patrick Cole
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It appears to this poker blogger, who was unfortunately pulled away from the outer tables by The Boss Martin “Franke” von Zweighbergk, that Andreas Rauch ran into a premium or was coolered due to having around 40 big blinds before leaving the feature table.

He has now left the tournament area due to being eliminated. I did make it back in time to catch Juan Farre (pictured) hit the rail.

Farre three-bet jammed around 550,000 from the button over an under-the-gun open to 240,000 from Giuseppe Grupposo.

Grupposo had K K and Farre had K J . The 4 8 7 3 J was clean for Grupposo and Fare hit the rail.

Michailidis Busts On Outer Table 16.06.2025 16:09 by Patrick Cole
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Stefanos Michailidis is next to depart on the outer table, taking the field to the unlucky number of 13.

Karaminev Runs Into Cowboys On Outer Table 16.06.2025 15:31 by Patrick Cole
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Juan Farre opened from under the gun to 260,000 with the blinds at 50,000/100,000 100,000 big blind ante. Giuseppe Grupposo three-bet to 700,000 from middle position.

Kaloyan Karaminev moved all-in from the cutoff for around 1,900,000. The button, blinds and Fare folded, Grupposo called with K K . Karaminev had Q Q .

The 7 5 9 4 K provided Grupposo with top set and Karaminev was eliminated. He wished his tablemates luck before departing the tournament area.

“Andrey” “Mr B” Bust by Rauh in Multiway All In (Live Stream) 16.06.2025 15:14 by Patrick Cole

“Andrey” moved all in for 9 big blinds from under the gun with K 6 . “Mr B” called with 7 7 in the hijack for 3 big blinds.

Andreas Rauch iso-jammed 40 big blinds with 8 8 . Action folded around and the players showed down.

Rauch’s snowmen held across the 3 J 6 Q 4 to score a double knockout on the feature table.

The stream has gone on break but will be back shortly, so the two-table redraw can be arranged. Check it out by clicking the video below.

Mourad Tounnouti Hits The Rail on the Outer Tables 16.06.2025 14:52 by Patrick Cole
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The sole representative of the Netherlands has hit the rail here at the Festival Series in Rozvadov. Mourad Tounnouti was eliminated, and the field is down to 18 players.

Wisney Next to Fall on Outer Table 16.06.2025 14:36 by Patrick Cole
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Anja Wisney opened to 225,000 with the blinds at 40,000/80,000 with an 80,000 big blind ante.

Ondrej Mar (pictured) three-bet to 600,000 from the small blind. Wisney went into the tank for around a minute before moving all in for around 1,750,000. Mar called with A K . Wisney had J J .

Mar flopped two pair across the 6 A K 8 10 board to eliminate Wisney.

Kare Leads Going Into Final Day 16.06.2025 14:30 by Jonathan Raab

Finland’s Kare Hallamaa has been the runaway leader of the Player of the Series race at The Festival in Rozvadov for the last few days. 

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Ville Hakala and Kare Hallamaa

On Sunday his nearest challenger, compatriot Ville Hakala, added a further 18 points to his total, seemingly closing the gap to first place to 34 points. However, the Main Event points have not yet been included in the leaderboard and Kare has 17 points for his 33rd place finish, which will be added after the Festival concludes. So Kare actually now has 236 points and is still 51 points clear of his rival. Ville has only closed the gap by one point.

There is nobody else who has a chance to catch Kare, as he is 95 points ahead of third placed ChippingLeaks. The Main Event will award 86 points to the winner, but that won’t be enough for any of the remaining 22 players who made the final day.

We believe the Ville may attempt to multi-table the remaining events in a last ditch attempt to snatch victory. Will be do it? Stay tuned to The Festival in Rozvadov blog to find out.

PositionPlayer/NicknamePoints
1Kare Hallamaa219 +17 points to be added after ME concludes
2Ville Hakala185
3ChippingLeaks141
4Moreno Rutten125
5Barrie Dear124
6Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk121
7Horst Günter Böschen119
8Sascha Manns118
9Nils Doverklint117
10Julien Teissedre114
11Leslie Smith113
12N.J.44109
13Silver108
14Siarhei Narozhny107
15Eden Vaturi104
15TURKEY102
17Yurii Rassamakin102
18Johannes Goossens98
19Haik Tougu94
20Bychku92
Fara Felted on Featured Table – Watch Stream Live (30-Minute Delay) 16.06.2025 14:23 by Patrick Cole

Tomas Fara was the first elimination on the feature table, having called a jam from Andreas Rauh, who had 7 7 . Fara had A 3 in the big blind. He had 7 big blinds and couldn’t find an ace across the 6 4 3 J 2 runout.

Intiso Caught Speeding – First Out on Day 3 16.06.2025 14:16 by Patrick Cole
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Action was picked up on the river with Matteo Intiso moving all in for around 500,000 from the big blind on the river of 3 4 6 8 4 .

Rasmus Lundstroem was in the tank contemplating the call, as he would be left short if he called and was wrong. After a minute or so of deliberation, he flicked in the call and tabled 5 5 for two pair.

Intiso tabled J 10 for a complete bluff.

Main Event Day 3 Takes Center Stage on the Live Blog 16.06.2025 13:37 by Patrick Cole

Follow the blog for coverage of the outer tables from King’s Resort in Rozvadov. Alternatively, or in conjunction with, watch the streamed feature table with commentary from Northern Ireland’s finest, Richard Hayes!