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Title: WPT Vienna thread
Post by: TightEnd on April 10, 2012, 06:31:25 PM
Some Brits playing this: Toby, Roberto, JP, Moorman, Vamplew amongst others

€3200 + €300

163 runners on Day1a today


This thread for daily summaries, and hopefully a few posts from people there about how they are getting on


This might help get a few views

(http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5080/7064287117_94d149a1e5.jpg)


Title: Re: WPT Vienna thread
Post by: TightEnd on April 11, 2012, 07:13:42 AM
163 players entered Day 1A of WPT Vienna, and after nine levels of play 73 of them bagged up some chips confirming their return for Day 2 in two days time.
 
As ever, there needs to be someone with more chips than everyone else and his name was David Breitfuss who accumulated 185,500 of them. The local lad has only ever cashed in live events held in Austria, with his biggest being €24,340 in 2009, so he will be hoping to improve upon that in this event.

73 remain

Rank   Surname   Christian Name   Chip Count

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   1   Breitfuss   David   185500

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   2   Eiler   Michael   178700

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   3   Gork   Marc   170500

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   4   Sly   Christopher   153200


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   5   Reicht   Jürgen   149400

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   6   Neumann   Marko   131700

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   7   Zarza   Agry   120200

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   8   Markthsev   Anzor   119500

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   9   Herold   Julian   112400

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   10   Badecker   Andrew   100500

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   11   Hegedüs   Emil   100300

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   12   Mutke   Manuel   98600

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   13   Kurko   Kimmo   97200

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   14   Lunardi   Kristian   96200

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   15   Puchkov   Konstantin   95900

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   16   Rettenmaier   Marvin   95300

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   17   Moorman   Christopher   93200

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   18   Lüth   Peyman   90700

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   19   Adinolfi   Mario   88400

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   20   Kay   Matt   88000

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   21   Diaz   Gilbert   87600

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   22   Ryynänen   Sampo   85700

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   23   Sbrzesny   Bodo   85100

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   24   Wilinofsky   Benjamin   84200

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   25   Christensen   Morten   76600

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   26   Csango   Michael   75800

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   27   Butzhammer   Thomas   71100

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   28   Knaapinen   Matias   70000

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   29   Romanello   Roberto   69000

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   30   Renga   Kaspars   68600

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   31   Bartalos   Josef   67500

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   32   Junghuber   Philip   66800

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   33   Vamplen   David   66600

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   34   Galla   Peter   65100

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   35   Grospellier   Bertrand   65100

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   36   Ludovic   Iacay   64800

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   37   Mihu   Christian   63900

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   38   Eugene   Katchalov   61800

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   39   Duhamel   Jonathan   59500

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   40   Schaefer   Dennis   58900

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   41   Visser    Ruben   56600

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   42   Safaryan   Anna   56400

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   43   Morozovs   Mihazls   56000

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   44   Ritter   Marco   51400

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   45   Agris   Klaise   49900

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   46   Sekularac   Ognjen   48700

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   47   Kamatakis   Ilio doros   48000

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   48   Brandlmayer   Gerald   45500

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   49   Gorelilk   Guy   43500

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   50   Kurtz   Matthias   41900

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   51   Breitfuss   Fabio   40300

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   52   Emde   Rainer   39800

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   53   Chartier   Samuel   38800

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   54   Kaiser   Ronny   36900

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   55   Spadijer   Aleksandar   34100

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   56   Kollmann   Erich   33200

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   57   Khasria   Narinder   33000

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   58   Hansen   Jens   32400

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   59   Koponen   Niko Markus   32200

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   60   Kevin   Elop   30900

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   61   Parsian   Manutscher   28600

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   62   Banwari   Narendra   23900

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   63   Nitsche   Dominik   23200

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   64   Erhardt   Stefan   22700

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   65   Neilson   Daniel   22500

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   66   Ockenden   Peter   17900

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   67   Sha   Siyn   17700

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   68   Führer   Wilhelm   17600

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   69   Wheeler   Jason   14900

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   70   Pingitzer   Harald   13600

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   71   Löser   Manig   10400

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   72   Leonard   Stephan   8300

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   73   Kagramanov   Ashot   8000


Title: Re: WPT Vienna thread
Post by: TightEnd on April 12, 2012, 10:12:44 AM
The Montesino casino became the Last Chance Saloon today. It was Day 1B and the word re-entry had been removed from everybody's vocabulary. There were no second bullets left, and the stench of cordite no longer filled the nostrils of the 41 players who took advantage of the second-chance clause. 233 players brought the overall attendance to 396 and the chip leader was Darko Stojanovic with 320,000 of them, dwarfing the 185,500 that David Brietfuss bagged up at the end of Day 1A.

179 remain

1st prize is $402.300

Amongst the survivors are:


34   Moorman   Christopher   93200

43   Toby   Lewis                 85800
47   Ben   Vinson           84900
63   Andrew   Black           72900
70   Yevgeni   Timoshenko   69400
71   Romanello   Roberto   69000
76   Vamplew   David           66600
77   Grospellier   Bertrand   65100
79   Andy   Frankenberger   64900
83   Eugene   Katchalov   61800
87   Duhamel   Jonathan   59500
96   Fabrice   Soulier   54200







Title: Re: WPT Vienna thread
Post by: TightEnd on April 13, 2012, 01:39:50 AM
After Day 2 Moorman is 2 of 66

1   Christensen   Morten   483000   30/8

2   Moorman   Christopher   411500   31/2

6   Wilinofsky   Benjamin   350500   33/7

19   Romanello   Roberto   223000   29/6

31   Vamplew   David   170000   33/5

35   Ben   Vinson   164000   33/6

37   Sly   Christopher   163000   37/1

38   Eugene   Katchalov   133500   37/2

46   Andy   Frankenberger   115500   34/7

48   Yevgeni   Timoshenko    110000   32/7

60   Rettenmaier   Marvin   73500   32/6


Playing to 18 on nDay 3


Title: Re: WPT Vienna thread
Post by: TightEnd on April 13, 2012, 11:45:23 PM
The 2012 World Poker Tour Vienna continued on Friday with Day 3 action from the luxurious Montesino. At the start of the day, 67 players were in contention, each looking to make the top 45 and secure a payday. After about four levels of play, only 21 remained, with Goswin Siemsen in the lead.

The day began with a glut of pre-money eliminations including Thomas Butzhammer, Dennis Schaefer and David Breitfuss. Another man to fall short of the money was Chris Moorman. According to the WPT Live Reporting Team, Moorman began the day second in chips with 411,500 but lost a lot of that after Michael Eiler opened for 9,000, Moorman three-bet to 18,000 on the button, and Eiler moved all in for 158,800. Moorman called and the two turned over their cards.

Showdown
Eiler   {A-Spades}{Q-Hearts}
Moorman   {8-Spades}{8-Hearts}

Moorman was out in front and stayed there after the {10-Spades}{5-Clubs}{3-Clubs} flop; however, the {A-Clubs} spiked on the turn to give Eiler the lead. The {10-Diamonds} river changed nothing, and Moorman was knocked down to 200,000. Not long after, Moorman ran into Marko Neumann’s set of fours on a {10-}{4-}{2-}{5-} board and was eliminated two spots shy of the money.


Other in-the-money eliminations throughout the day included Kimmo Kurko (36th - $10,466), Benjamin Lehrer (35th - $10,466), Ferenc Gal (34th - $10,466), Walter Pflueger (33rd - $10,466), Marco Ritter (31st - $10,466), Darko Stojanovic (29th - $10,466), Jeppe Nielsen (27th - $12,078), Marius Pospiech (26th - $12,078), Ronald Szczerba (25th - $12,078), Christopher Sly (24th - $12,078) and Yohann Aube (23rd - $12,078).

WPT Vienna Day 3 Top 10 Chip Counts
Place   Player   Chips
1   Goswin Siemsen   1,193,000
2   Morten Christensen   1,057,000
3   Norbert Szecsi   1,022,000
4   Ognjen Sekularac   994,000
5   Tristan Wade   825,000
6   Ben Wilinofsky   752,000
7   Andrew Badecker   735,000
8   Marko Neumann   545,000
9   Wilhelm Fuhrer   520,000
10   Jurgen Reicht   506,000

In addition, two Champion Cup members remain — Roberto Romanello and Eugene Katchalov — who are both nursing short stacks of 340,000 and 287,000 respectively.


Read more: http://www.pokernews.com/news/2012/04/2012-world-poker-tour-vienna-day-3-siemsen-leads-wade-lurks-12444.htm


Title: Re: WPT Vienna thread
Post by: TightEnd on April 15, 2012, 10:45:10 AM
WPT Vienna Day 4 is over and our final table is set. It has taken us five days to break 396 players down to the final six and the man with the sizeable advantage is European circuit regular Ognjen Sekularac. Sekularac, who has two WPT cashes to his name, will start the final table with 3,930,000 in chips.

Here is the seat draw:

Seat 1: Morten Christensen - 2,540,000
Seat 2: Norbert Szecsi - 1,210,000
Seat 3: Konstantin Tolokno - 1,085,000
Seat 4: Goswin Siemsen - 875,000
Seat 5: Ognjen Sekularac - 3,930,000
Seat 6: Benjamin Wilinofsky - 2,270,000



Title: Re: WPT Vienna thread
Post by: pokerfan on April 15, 2012, 11:19:29 AM
NeverscaredB obv.


Title: Re: WPT Vienna thread
Post by: TightEnd on April 15, 2012, 08:19:10 PM
1   Morten Christensen    
2      Konstantin Tolokno    
3    Benjamin Wilinofsky    
4   Ognjen Sekularac    
5   Goswin Siemsen    
6   Norbert Szecsi    

(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7067/6934873638_402d800b80.jpg)