Atmaca fängt Jaros ab und gewinnt den WSOPC Main Event im King’s

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Im King’s Resort wurde am Dienstag der €1.550+150 Main Event des World Series Of Poker (WSOP) Winter Circuit Festivals entschieden. Den Sieg schnappte sich am Ende Ercan Atmaca aus den Niederlanden, die Schlagzeile bestimmte aber eine zwischen zwei deutschen Spielern.

Bei noch acht Spielern bestimmte zunächst Chipleader Patrik Jaros das Geschehen und nahm nacheinander Bastian Gallitzendörfer, „Italian Stallion“ sowie Klas Krüger auf den Plätzen acht bis sechs vom Tisch.

Und dann kam es auch schon zu jener denkwürdigen Hand zwischen Pierre Kauert und „LUPO“. Kauert war mit JsTh gegen KsJh vor dem Flop All-in und lag bei 6hAsQcJd auch am Turn hinten. Die 6d am River brachte zwar die Rettung zum Splitpot, aber weder die Spieler am Tisch, noch der Dealer oder die Spielleitung realisierten dies. Kauert verabschiedete sich auf Platz fünf für €48.000 und nachdem die nächste Hand gedealt wurde, war dann auch keine Reklamation mehr möglich.

Hier ist das offizielle Statement des King’s Poker Managers Federico Brunato:

Dear poker community,
I am sharing with you a very interesting situation that has occurred on one of our annual WSOPC events.
I am glad to have it documented on the livestream as it is something that happens very often during the games and is not talked so much about. With this post I want to raise awareness and give official piece of advice to our poker community.
To start with our poker dealers are very highly trained professionals that undergo a 6 week training course before entering their career paths at King’s. I myself have started as a poker dealer at King’s and know the work ethics. The dealer in the clip is our dear Sona that has been a member of our family for the last 6 years. When it comes to the standard of our streams we do our maximum to ensure that it is at the highest possible level and accordingly Sona has been a constant member of our TV crew since her first steps in our team.
When it comes to the Hand number 35 of the final day of the WSOPC ME where Mr. Pierre Kauert was eliminated and cashed a stunning 58,000€ incl. a WSOPE ME ticket.
I would like to refer to one of the most important rules of poker – always read your hand. At the end of the day we are all humans and we all can make mistakes, Sona is no exception. Even though she has dealt thousands of successful hands in her life, this hand unfortunately she misread. Nonetheless alongside with Sona, Mr. Pierre Kauert and all other competitors at the table misread the hand as well which of course is very unfortunate. The hand was supposed to be a split and we can now only guess how it would turn out in the Main Event path of Pierre Kauert, perhaps he would now be crowned a champion with a Golden Ring, perhaps he would be eliminated in the next hand.
At the end of the day I would like to refer to rule number 76. Of WSOP which states: The right to dispute a hand ends when a new hand begins. This applies not only to WSOP, but also to nearly all regular poker games that are played.
To take from this I strongly advise the poker community to not criticise other peoples mistake and not to try and find guilty, instead learn from this, know your rights and follow your game as every single occasion is individual in its own way.
Thank you!
addition to my previous statement:
I would like to stress that my intention was not to instruct anyone, but rather to highlight that such incidents happen frequently even outside of streamed tables. And how is important for all players to be vigilant and to not forget how crucial it is to monitor the game and be aware of the rules.
Nonetheless, we will remain vigilant in our efforts to improve communication within the team, so that we can avoid similar situations in the future.
I take full responsibility for any mistakes that may occur within my team, as the individuals I have chosen to work with reflect on me and my commitment to carrying out my duties in a highly professional manner.

Zu viert lag Jaros weiter überlegen in Führung, doch Atmaca gewann einen riesigen Pot mit Kings gegen Queens von „LUPO“, der so als Vierter €61.100 ausbezahlt bekam. Jaros kümmerte sich zwar um den Bustout von „Virus“ auf Platz drei für €77.600, der Vorsprung auf Atmaca war vor dem Heads-up aber deutlich zusammengeschrumpft.

Der Niederländer überholte den Tschechen nach Chips und dann auch in der alles entscheidenden Hand. Jaros war mit Ac2h gegen KcQh All-in und floppte auf 4hAs7s sogar Toppair. Doch Atmaca traf hinten raus den Kh und die Qs zum siegbringenden Twopair.

Der Sieg brachte Atmaca €171.800 Prämie, Jaros kassierte €108.300. Dazu kamen noch die €10.350-Tickets für den WSOP Europe Main Event im King’s, über die sich sogar die Spieler bis Platz 12 freuen konnten.

Das Replay zum Livestream:

Das Ergebnis:

Entries: 689
Preispool: €1.014.552
Bezahlte Plätze: 71

Pos.First nameLast nameNationalityPayout
1ErcanAtmacaNetherlands€171.800
2PatrikJarosCzech Republic€108.300
3Virus Germany€77.600
4LUPO Germany€61.100
5PierreKauertGermany€48.000
6KlasKruegerGermany€37.500
7Italian Stallion Italy€28.200
8Bastian MarkGallitzendoerferGermany€19.650
9ZakiHamaniSwitzerland€15.550
10StanisławMiądzelPoland€ 12.900
11DmitrijsProhorovsLatvia€ 12.900
12FelixSchlottGermany€ 11.043
13KestutisJungeviciusLithuania€ 11.043
14NisadMuratovicBosnia and Herzegovina€ 9.616
15GiovanniNavaItaly€ 9.616
16LARKADIER Germany€ 8.547
17SimoneSintucciItaly€ 8.547
18NOTO DAWAR Germany€ 7.657
19TizianoDi RomualdoItaly€ 7.657
20Paul AdrianCovaciuRomania€ 7.657
21TomasChmelaSlovakia€ 6.767
22TomJerry Germany€ 6.767
23RenatoMessinaItaly€ 6.767
24Frederik RydahlBrinkDenmark€ 5.876
25JonasLauckGermany€ 5.876
26Gary PhilippeHassonBelgium€ 5.876
27Maria ConstanzaLampropulosGreece€ 5.876
28lakyluk17 Slovakia€ 5.164
29MEXI007 Switzerland€ 5.164
30AndreasMueller HeitrichGermany€ 5.164
31Mr.Bond Germany€ 5.164
32ChristianJetzGermany€ 4.452
33Tipico Germany€ 4.452
34Leon JamesCampbellUnited Kingdom€ 4.452
35EdgarasPipineLithuania€ 4.452
36Garfield Bosnia and Herzegovina€ 4.452
37Aleksandar NikolaevNanchevBulgaria€ 4.452
38AmirPahlawani SarughiehGermany€ 4.452
39IlieSmintanca JanuszewskiRomania€ 4.452
40Luigi AndreaShehadehItaly€ 3.829
41JosefPavelkaCzech Republic€ 3.829
42BorysRozhanovskyiUkraine€ 3.829
43GIGIOLINOO Italy€ 3.829
44Stefan AlexandruDruscaUnited Kingdom€ 3.829
45REDD Czech Republic€ 3.829
46Frank BjörnGrieseGermany€ 3.829
47PawelZawadowiczPoland€ 3.829
48ZhongChenNetherlands€ 3.829
49MasoudRasulyGermany€ 3.829
50KreshnikMalokuSwitzerland€ 3.829
51AndreasHildebrandGermany€ 3.829
52MarcoSuccettiItaly€ 3.829
53Timo SalvatoreScarcellaGermany€ 3.829
54AlessandroLaubingerGermany€ 3.829
55AntonioFragaleItaly€ 3.829
56DADI 15 Israel€ 3.383
57AngeloSiscaItaly€ 3.383
58Tika Germany€ 3.383
59GeorgiosLekkakosGreece€ 3.383
60Oxymoron Romania€ 3.383
61Gertjan Albers Austria€ 3.383
62LukasZaskodnyCzech Republic€ 3.383
63Templar Greece€ 3.383
64MicheleManucciItaly€ 3.383
65Marius ConstantinIftimiaRomania€ 3.383
66KasparasKlezysLithuania€ 3.383
67Samir TaoufikAbidGermany€ 3.383
68DJ117 Switzerland€ 3.383
69Mogli Germany€ 3.383
70AdrianStrobelGermany€ 3.383
71SalihAtacSwitzerland€ 3.383

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