Three weeks of live poker action will conclude within the next 48 hours in Europe's biggest poker arena and two gold bracelet are up for grabs at the conclusion of the 2023 World Series of Poker Europe. One of them will be awarded today at the King's Resort in Rozvadov, as Event #15: €550 NLH Closer is set to play down to a winner as of 2 p.m. local time.
Across two starting days, the last of 15 WSOPE gold bracelet events attracted a field of 628 entries to generate a prize pool of €298,300. The biggest slice of that will be awarded today, though, some of it has already been distributed in the two flights. Both starting days paid 15% of the field and wrapped up after 18 levels of 30 minutes each with a total of 61 players advancing with chips at their disposal.
Chip leaders by some margin are Duc Tuan Tran (874,000) and Igor Falkovsky (696,000). They are chased by the WSOPE bracelet winner Antoine Vranken (516,000) and Roland Israelashvili (502,000), both of which can be found in the top ten overall for the start of Day 2.
Rank
Player
Country
Chip Count
Big Blinds
1
Duc Tuan Tran
Germany
874,000
109
2
Igor Falkovsky
Belarus
696,000
87
3
Andrzej Jedryczka
Poland
517,000
65
4
Antoine Vranken
Netherlands
516,000
65
5
Ertan Cicekdemir
Turkey
510,000
64
6
Roland Israelashvili
United States
502,000
63
7
Robert Saffran
Germany
492,000
62
8
Cristian Cirja
Romania
440,000
55
9
Hyungwoon Kim
South Korea
438,000
55
10
Michael Gehrmann
Germany
435,000
54
Other notables in contention include Traian Stanciu, Andrei Spataru, Blaz Zerjav, Ilija Savevski, Emil Bise, Vlad Darie, and Event #9: €1,100 NLH Mystery Bounty runner-up Adi Rajkovic. The UK's Barny Boatman also has a runner-up finish to show for during the series already and will return with the second-shortest stack of 62,000.
The action will recommence at 2 p.m. local time in the poker arena with level 19, which features blinds of 4,000-8,000 and a big blind ante of 8,000. Each level will last 30 minutes each all the way to crowning a champion. The payout structure for the final day will be published before the cards go in the air and the PokerNews live reporting team will be on the floor to provide all of the action.