King’s Cup Main Event 2015 Final Table Set

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Sep/05/2015
King’s Cup Main Event 2015 Final Table Set

Eight players bagged their chips after Day 2 of the PokerStars.net King's Cup Main Event to set the Final Table. Seven countries will be represented tomorrow with a Dutch flag waving on top of the chip counts as Danny van der Meer emerged as a leader with 2,770,000 chips. Belgium's Pascal Masset follows in second place, bagging 2,435,000. Jindrich Springl is the only player representing the home country, the Czech is currently sitting in third place with 2,020,000.

There were two attempts to make a deal tonight. First came when the tournament was down to 16 players. After a redraw, players discussed a huge 16-way chop but three of them were against the proposed numbers. Another discussions followed just after the last redraw, when the final nine sat down to the unofficial final table. However, one player turned the offer down.

After Tim Jurgawka's departure, the final eight bagged the chips and called it a day. They will come back tomorrow at 2pm to play for the title and a €38,600 first prize. All finalists are guaranteed €4,420 payday.

Subject to a cards-up live stream on the King's Casino website, all live updates will be delayed by an hour. You can follow all the action on the German PokerStars blog from 3pm.

PokerStars.net King's Cup Main Event Final Table:

Seat 1: Boris Tapelzon, Russia, 495,000

Seat 2: Danny van der Meer, Netherlands, 2,770,000

Seat 3: Karol Radomski, Poland, 1,085,000

Seat 4: Christian Handschuh, Germany, PokerStars qualifier, 815,000

Seat 5: Jindrich Springl, Czech Republic, 2,020,000

Seat 6: Tomas Steponkus, Lithuania, 1,955,000

Seat 7: Ahmad Achegsei, Germany, 560,000

Seat 8: Pascal Masset, Belgium, 2,435,000

 

Prior to start of Day 2, the remaining flight 1d got under way at 11am. Slovakia's Milan Lakatos emerging as a chip leader with 230,700 chips. Day 1d generated 194 entries to bring the total PokerStars.net King's Cup Main Event field to 493 entries (including eight no-shows). The €200,000 guaranteed prize pool was divided between 71 players. Tomorrow's champion will take home €38,600 along with the title and a silver trophy.

 

LAPT Panama runner-up Olga Iermolcheva (48th) and EPT6 Deauville High Roller champ Martin Kabrhel (50th) were among those who cashed tonight, both taking €860.

 

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