11pm: Ivan Luca wins Eureka6 Rozvadov (€106,186); Maria Lampropoulos second (€95,404)Level 33 - Blinds 125,000/250,000 (25,000 ante)
It's in every single place and Ivan Luca has won the Eureka6 Rozvadov Main Event, denying his girlfriend the win and us the primary ever female Eureka champion. On International Women's Day to boot!
In the overall hand he limped with Q♣J♣ and Lampropoulos checked her option with 7♦5♥. Neither player bet the 9♣2♥6♠ flop however the 3♣ was an action card because it gave both players a draw. Lampropoulos bet 300,000 and Luca called.
The 4♣ river completed both draws and Lampropoulos bet 800,000 right into a pot of 1,200,000, leaving herself about 2,400,000 back. Luca leaned back in his chair and after a few minutes he moved all-in.
Lampropoulos started to check with her boyfriend and we believe she said something along the lines of "you will have such a lot luck." She thought for just a little longer after which called.
Luca showed his hand and she or he couldn't beat it. Ivan Luca is Eureka6 Rozvadov champion. Stay tuned for recap of the overall table.
10:50pm: Luca lengthens his leadLevel 33 - Blinds 125,000/250,000 (25,000 ante)
With an entire board of T♠J♠A♦Q♠3♥ at the board Ivan Luca bet 625,000 right into a pot of 1,700,000. He had A♣7♠ and Maria Lampropoulos held J♦2♦.
She tanked for seven minutes - a few of that is getting excessive now and the commentator Benjamin Kang isn't shy in noting his displeasure at this - before folding.
Luca as much as 12,300,000, Lampropoulos right down to about 4,550,000
10:35pm: The longest handLevel 33 - Blinds 125,000/250,000 (25,000 ante)
Maria Lampropoulos had retaken the chip lead before this big pot saw it swing back the opposite way.
From the button Ivan Luca raised to 600,000 with A♦9♦ and Maria Lampropoulos smooth called with 4♦4♥.
On the 5♥A♠T♣ flop Luca c-bet 750,000 and Lampropoulos called.
The 2♥ fell at the turn and Luca tanked for a very long time before betting 1,400,000. Now it was Lampropoulos's turn to tank. She and Luca conversed in Spanish, she was smiley and jokey as she decided what to do along with her pair of fours.
She took goodbye that Luca called the clock! Before the time ran out she called. The river was the J♣, she checked and Luca tanked for ages before he shoved for 4,660,000 right into a pot of 5,550,000.
Again Lampropoulos tanked for an age before folding, the ambience is more home game than major final table. She's all the way down to 6,750,000 whilst Luca is as much as about 10,125,000.
"This could easily be the longest hand in Eureka history," said Benjamin Kang within the commentary booth.
Using the rewind function at the live stream we will be able to inform you it took 13 minutes and 25 seconds from begin to finish.
Heads-up in Rozvadov
10:15pm: Back to square oneLevel 32 - Blinds 100,000/200,000 (25,000 ante)
10:15pm: Back to square oneLevel 32 - Blinds 100,000/200,000 (25,000 ante)
Ivan Luca has 9,450,000 to the 7,425,000 of Maria Lampropoulos. That's the exact same as after they started heads-up.Stalemate.10:05pm: Lampropoulos gets some backLevel 32 - Blinds 100,000/200,000 (25,000 ante)
This pot could've been such a lot bigger...
Ivan Luca raised the button with Q♥9♥ and Maria Lampropoulos called with A♦4♥. The A♥3♣T♥ flop hit both players hard and there has been significant action at the flop. Luca bet 200,000, Lampropoulos check-raised to 600,000, Luca made it 1,025,000 to play and Lampropoulos smooth called.The T♦ turn was an action killer and indeed both players checked through to the 4♣ river where again they both rapped the table. Pot to Lampropoulos.
9:55pm: Luca straight to the highest of the chip countsLevel 32 - Blinds 100,000/200,000 (25,000 ante)
There was 2,350,000 within the pot by the point they reached the river of a 2♠7♥8♠9♦T♣ board. Ivan Luca bet 1,875,000 with 7♠6♥ - a rivered straight - and Maria Lampropoulos went into the tank and called with A♥T♥.
Interestingly she didn't show Luca what she'd called with. It might be interesting to grasp if they have different friends watching the live stream and relaying information to them!
Luca is as much as 10,325,000 whilst Lampropoulos is all the way down to 6,550,000.
9:45pm: Deuces loseLevel 32 - Blinds 100,000/200,000 (25,000 ante)
Ivan Luca bumped it up from the button with 2♣2♦ and Maria Lampropoulos defended with 8♦4♦.
On the J♥3♠5♣ flop Luca bet 450,000 and Lampropoulos called. The 7♠ turn checked through and the 9♥ completed the board.
Lampropoulos led for 800,000 and Luca mucked. She's as much as 9,300,000 whilst Luca is all the way down to 7,575,000
9:35pm: Lampropoulos takes the leadLevel 32 - Blinds 100,000/200,000 (25,000 ante)
No big pots as yet, but Maria Lampropoulos has won enough of the small ones to overhaul Ivan Luca.
9:25pm: Heads-up beginsLevel 32 - Blinds 100,000/200,000 (25,000 ante)
It's Argentina vs Argentina, boyfriend vs girlfriend. Who wins the bragging rights and the trophy? Stay here to seek out out.
Let's get it on
8:57pm: It is a deal and heads-up chip countsLevel 32 - Blinds 100,000/200,000 (25,000 ante)
The two players are actually on a 20 minute break and we're hearing that a deal was struck.
The chip counts are as follows:
Ivan Luca: 9,450,000Maria Lampropoulos: 7,425,000
The deal sees Luca lock up €101,186, whilst Lampropoulos is guaranteed €95,404, for the largest cash of her career. It might get bigger though as there's €5,000 left to play for.
The happy couple
8:55pm: David Urban eliminated in third place (€54,800)Level 32 - Blinds 100,000/200,000 (25,000 ante)
David Urban has barely put a foot wrong all day but he picked the inaccurate time to shove and paid for it. Maria Lampropoulos limped from the button with Q♥J♦, Ivan Luca limped behind with K♦K♥ and concrete then shoved with J♠8♣. Luca snap called.
The K♠9♥8♦2♠2♣ board means it is a boyfriend vs girlfriend heads-up here in Rozvadov.
Urban - out in third
8:50pm: Urban can't catch a breakLevel 32 - Blinds 100,000/200,000 (25,000 ante)
David Urban continues to slide, he's all the way down to 2,800,000 after losing a pot to Ivan Luca.
It was limped pre with Urban holding J♦7♦ within the small blind and Luca K♦9♣ at the button. There has been no action at the T♥J♣K♣ flop, but Urban led for 325,000 at the 8♠ turn and Luca smooth called.
Both players checked the 8♥ river and Luca took the pot. He's as much as 6,600,000.
8:45pm: All-in and chopLevel 32 - Blinds 100,000/200,000 (25,000 ante)
From the small blind Ivan Luca opened to 500,000 with A♦J♥, David Urban shoved for 3,360,000 with A♠K♣ and concrete called.
The 5♠7♦5♣8♠8♥ board meant the pot was chopped and it's as we were.
That was the primary all-in and speak to of 3 handed play!
8:40pm: Chip countsLevel 32 - Blinds 100,000/200,000 (25,000 ante)
The Argentinian's are well up to speed here:
Maria Lampropoulos | Argentina | 7,305,000 | |
Ivan Luca | Argentina | 6,160,000 | |
David Urban | Slovakia | 3,410,000 |
8:30pm: Urban all the way down to 20 big blindsLevel 32 - Blinds 100,000/200,000 (25,000 ante)
Things continue to move south for David Urban as he's right down to around 20 big blinds.
His latest setback came in a limped pot by which all three players took a 5♣4♥T♦ flop. Ivan Luca led for 250,00 from the small blind with 9♥5♥ and concrete called with 8♥5♠.
The two players then checked the 3♥ turn and K♦ river and Luca's kicker played. He's as much as 6,000,000, Urban right down to around 4,000,000.
8:15pm: Lampropoulos leadsLevel 31 - Blinds 80,000/160,000 (20,000 ante)
No major pots of note but Maria Lampropoulos has won the small ones to take the chip lead for the primary time. But, it's incredibly close between all three players.
Maria Lampropoulos | Argentina | 6.085,000 | |
Ivan Luca | Argentina | 5,475,000 | |
David Urban | Slovakia | 5,315,000 |
Lampropoulos leads
8:05pm: Stacks getting closerLevel 31 - Blinds 80,000/160,000 (20,000 ante)
Maria Lampropoulos has won a few pots from David Urban and consequently all three players are actually reasonably close in chips.
David Urban | Slovakia | 6,050,000 | |
Ivan Luca | Argentina | 5,855,000 | |
Maria Lampropoulos | Argentina | 4,970,000 |
7:55pm: Lampropoulos shoves on LucaLevel 31 - Blinds 80,000/160,000 (20,000 ante)
Yep you read that right! Some Argentinian on Argentinian action. Ivan Luca opened to 320,000 from the button with 9♥8♣ and Maria Lampropoulos looked down at pocket fours within the big blind.
She had about 24 big blinds to start out the hand and looked genuinely confused and puzzled about what to do. Eventually she moved all-in and Luca folded.
7:45pm: Luca's over-bet gets paidLevel 31 - Blinds 80,000/160,000 (20,000 ante)
We've seen Ivan Luca over-bet the pot a couple of times at this final table and he's usually had it. He did it again today and again he had it.
David Urban opened with J♣J♠ at the button and Luca defended with K♦8♠.
The two of them checked all of it how one can the river of a 2♥K♠9♥K♣9♠ river at which point Luca bet 1,400,000 right into a pot of 780,000.
Urban tanked for ages but ultimately he couldn't break out from it and paid Luca off. After that hand Luca is as much as 5,950,000 and concrete is all the way down to 7,295,000.
7:40pm: Urban shoves on LampropoulosLevel 31 - Blinds 80,000/160,000 (20,000 ante)
Ivan Luca limped the button, David Urban completed with pocket sevens from the small blind just for Maria Lampropoulos to lift it as much as 600,000 with A♣6♦. Luca folded, but Urban tanked before moving all-in and Lampropoulos released her hand.
7:35pm: Aces up for LampropoulosLevel 31 - Blinds 80,000/160,000 (20,000 ante)
From the button Maria Lampropoulos raised to 330,000 with A♦K♣ and David Urban smooth called out of the large blind with A♠9♠.
It was domination nation for the Slovak and the 5♣Q♠A♥ didn't do him any favours. Lampropoulos bet 250,000 and concrete called.
The T♣ turn checked through and the K♥ completed the board. Lampropoulos value bet the river and concrete folded. She's now as much as 4,350,000 meaning Ivan Luca - with 4,290,000 - is the fast stack of the 3 for the primary time.
7:25pm: Back at itLevel 31 - Blinds 80,000/160,000 (20,000 ante)
Here are the counts of the 3 remaining players as level 31 gets under way:
David Urban | Slovakia | 8,515,000 | |
Ivan Luca | Argentina | 4,550,000 | |
Maria Lampropoulos | Argentina | 3,810,000 |
7:10pm: End of the levelLevel 30 - Blinds 60,000/120,000 (20,000 ante)
That's the tip of level 30 and it's now three hours since Peter Siemund was eliminated in fourth place.
Since then we have seen a pattern of David Urban stretching clear of Ivan Luca and Maria Lampropoulos before losing a large pot to Luca who closes the gap.
We've not had a single all-in and contact though. Small pot poker was the order of the day. Play resumes in 15 minutes.
7pm: Lampropoulos closes in on LucaLevel 30 - Blinds 60,000/120,000 (20,000 ante)
Not so much to choose from Maria Lampropoulos and Ivan Luca now on the bottom of the chip counts. David Urban continues to hover across the 9m chip mark.
David Urban | Slovakia | 8,805,000 | |
Ivan Luca | Argentina | 4,220,000 | |
Maria Lampropoulos | Argentina | 3,840,000 |
6:50pm: Luca gets trickyLevel 30 - Blinds 60,000/120,000 (20,000 ante)
From the small blind Ivan Luca limped with A♥Q♠ and David Urban raised it as much as 360,000 with 4♥3♣. Luca decided to continue his deception and smooth called.
He was outflopped because the first three community cards were 7♦3♥9♣. No betting from either player though and that pattern continued at the T♦ and 8♣ river with Urban showing down the most efficient hand to win the pot.
Ivan Luca
6:40pm: Chip countsLevel 30 - Blinds 60,000/120,000 (20,000 ante)
David Urban still leads, he's got over 50% of the chips in play
David Urban | Slovakia | 9,000,000 | |
Ivan Luca | Argentina | 4,600,000 | |
Maria Lampropoulos | Argentina | 3,000,000 |
6:30pm: Slow play works for UrbanLevel 30 - Blinds 60,000/120,000 (20,000 ante)
"I think David Urban tends to slow play too often," noted Benjamin Kang in this hand. He is also right, but it surely worked for Urban in this occasion.
Maria Lampropoulos opened at the button with T♦8♦, Ivan Luca flat called with A♦J♥ and that bought Urban in with Q♥9♦.
The 4♥T♣K♦ flop was checked through, as was the J♦ turn. The 2♠ completed the board and Luca decided to bet his pair, he fired out 250,000, Urban raised to 750,000 along with his straight, Lampropoulos folded but Luca paid Urban off.
6:20pm: Chip countsLevel 30 - Blinds 60,000/120,000 (20,000 ante)
The blinds have just ticked as much as 60,000/120,000 (20,000 ante) and that is how the players stack up. David Urban has greater than the Argentinian couple put together.
David Urban | Slovakia | 8,535,000 | |
Ivan Luca | Argentina | 5,570,000 | |
Maria Lampropoulos | Argentina | 2,760,000 |
6:05pm: Clash of stylesLevel 29 - Blinds 50,000/100,000 (10,000 ante)
We're now onto hand 60 of the general table, about three hours of play in. That is not an excellent rate per hour in fact and that's the reason despite the automated card shuffler they're using at this final table.
There's a definite clash of styles at this final table. David Urban acts pretty quickly, whilst Ivan Luca and Maria Lampropoulos do love to take their time over every decision.
6pm: Big pot for Luca as he closes the distance of UrbanLevel 29 - Blinds 50,000/100,000 (10,000 ante)
From tiny acorns big pots grow.
Ivan Luca limped the button with 7♣7♦, David Urban completed with A♥J♥ and Maria Lampropoulos checked her option with 7♥2♥.
Urban flopped best on 3♠T♠J♣ but it surely checked throughout the. one remaining seven - the 7♠ - fell at the turn and Luca took the lead. Urban bet 250,000 and Luca was the one caller.
Luca made a whole house at the 3♥ river but Urban came out firing, betting 1,125,000 right into a pot of 830,000.
Luca took his time before announcing all-in for 4,150,000 total and concrete now went into the tank. He got a count of the all-in and thought through his options.
"You got sevens there?" asked Urban of Luca, putting him on his exact hand! He made the best call in any case and folded his hand. He drops to 7,970,000 whilst Luca is as much as 6,105,000.
Three handed play in Rozvadov
5:45pm: More for UrbanLevel 29 - Blinds 50,000/100,000 (10,000 ante)
David Urban continues to chip up and Maria Lampropoulos continues to slip. Of their latest battle Lampropoulos opened to 210,000 at the button and concrete three-bet to 540,000 with J♥4♥. After thinking things through Lampropoulos called from her stack of around 2,500,000.
On the 7♠2♦4♥ flop Urban bet 500,000 and Lampropoulos folded.
5:30pm: Lampropoulos slips furtherLevel 29 - Blinds 50,000/100,000 (10,000 ante)
Maria Lampropoulos is right down to about 2,400,000 after losing a few pots. A kind of had the chance to be so much larger than it was. David Urban opened with K♠5♣ from the small blind and Lampropoulos defended with Q♥T♥.
The A♥5♠5♥ flop gave Urban trips and Lampropoulos the flush draw. Both players checked though and the 3♠ rolled off at the turn. At this point Urban bet 400,000 and Lampropoulos tank folded.
Maria Lampropoulos
5:20pm: Urban flops quads, gets paidLevel 29 - Blinds 50,000/100,000 (10,000 ante)
From the button David Urban raised it up with 5♣5♦ and Ivan Luca defended from the massive blind with T♦7♠. The flop fell 3♦5♥5♠ to depart Luca drawing dead.
The Argentinian checked to Urban who bet 180,000. Luca got creative, raising to 555,000 total. Call from Urban. At this point Luca gave up at the hand checking the [jh turn and Q♣ river.
Urban bet 1,000,000 into the 1,670,000 pot at the river and Luca folded. Urban as much as 9,440,000, Luca right down to 4,980,000.
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Level 29 has just started. That is how the players stack up:
David Urban | Slovakia | 7,900,000 | |
Ivan Luca | Argentina | 5,915,000 | |
Maria Lampropoulos | Argentina | 3,060,000 |
4:55pm: Break timeLevel 28 - Blinds 40,000/80,000 (10,000 ante)
The players at the moment are on a fifteen minute break. Here is a reminder of what is left to play for.
1 | € 124,890 |
2 | € 76,700 |
3 | € 54,800 |
4:45pm: Luca gets a little bit backLevel 28 - Blinds 40,000/80,000 (10,000 ante)
A trait we have seen at this final table is Ivan Luca defending his big blind very wide (in keeping with Benjamin Kang who's commentating in this final table). So when David Urban raised from the button with T♣5♣ it was no surprise that Luca called from the massive blind with 8♣5♠.
The Argentinian flopped best at the Q♣4♦8♦ flop and called a c-bet of 225,000 from Urban. That was the tip of the betting as they both checked the 7♦ turn and 3♥ river. Luca is as much as 5,585,000 whilst Urban drops to 8,180,000.
4:35pm: Urban stretches his chip leadLevel 28 - Blinds 40,000/80,000 (10,000 ante)
David Urban is as much as 8,670,000 after winning a large pot against Ivan Luca, who's right down to 4,865,000.
It was a blind on blind battle with Luca raising from the small blind with K♣9♥ and concrete defending with K♥2♦.
The A♥T♦J♠ flop checked through and concrete took the lead at the 2♥ turn. Luca checked, Urban bet 205,000, Luca check-raised to 1,025,000 and Luca went into the tank.
The Slovak emerged with a three-bet to 2,410,000 total and now it was Luca's turn to tank. Eventually he elected to fold and preserve his remaining stack.
Urban now has greater than the Argentinian duo prepare as Maria Lampropoulos has a stack of 3,680,000.
David Urban
4:20pm: Chip counts of the general threeLevel 28 - Blinds 40,000/80,000 (10,000 ante)
David Urban has a slim chip lead from Ivan Luca with Maria Lampropoulos in third. They're deep stacked now as even Lampropoulos has over 40 big blinds.
David Urban | Slovakia | 6,900,000 | |
Ivan Luca | Argentina | 6,400,000 | |
Maria Lampropoulos | Argentina | 3,490,000 |
4:10pm: Peter Siemund eliminated in fourth place (€41,500)Level 28 - Blinds 40,000/80,000 (10,000 ante)
I do not believe Peter Siemund will forget this bad beat for some time. He opened to 180,000 at the button with Q♣T♠ and called after David Urban three-bet from the small blind with A♦5♠.
Benjamin Kang is within the commentary booth and wasn't partial to Siemund's call, speculating that it was more likely to get him into trouble. The 3♦8♦T♥ flop gave Siemund top pair, Urban bet 775,000 and Siemund smooth called to create a pot of over 2,500,000.
The 4♠ turn card gave Urban a gutshot straight draw and he set Siemund in for his final 1,875,000. The German went into the tank for a few minutes before calling all-in.
The river was the A♥ and concrete went from worst to first to eliminate Siemund in fourth place and take the chip lead within the process.
Peter Siemund stands during his exit hand
4:05pm: Family potLevel 28 - Blinds 40,000/80,000 (10,000 ante)
Maria Lampropoulos opened to 160,000 from under the gun and all three players called to create a family pot.
Lampropoulos: Q♠T♠Ivan Luca (button): J♣J♠Peter Siemund (small blind): K♥5♥David Urban (big blind): K♠9♥
The T♣Q♥8♠ flop gave something to 3 of the players, but Lampropoulos took it down with a continuation bet of 375,000.
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After that crazy opening QUARTER-HOUR of the general table the following QUARTER-HOUR have passed with little incident. David Urban took a small pot from Maria Lampropoulos and Ivan Luca then outflopped Urban's pocket queens with ace-seven. Urban checked flop and switch and folded to a river bet from Luca though.
3:40pm: Chip countsLevel 27 - Blinds 30,000/60,000 (10,000 ante)
Another elimination! Only joking, still four and that is how they stack up after that crazy QUARTER-HOUR.
Ivan Luca | Argentina | 7,000,000 | |
Maria Lampropoulos | Argentina | 3,600,000 | |
David Urban | Slovakia | 3,500,000 | |
Peter Siemund | Germany | 2,845,000 |
3:35pm: €29,000 for 15 minutes work, not bad when you can get itLevel 27 - Blinds 30,000/60,000 (10,000 ante)
By our reckoning Peter Siemund didn't play a hand in the course of the opening QUARTER-HOUR. In that point he's gone from being guaranteed €12,500 to €41,500. Tidy.
3:30pm: Stoyan Stefanov eliminated in fifth place (€33,100)Level 27 - Blinds 30,000/60,000 (10,000 ante)
Scenes! What the hell is occurring. A fourth exit within the opening QUARTER-HOUR of the overall table. Do the players have somewhere to be?
David Urban opened from the cutoff with A♠K♣, Stoyan Stefanov re-raised all-in for 1,345,000 from the button with 5♦5♥ and when it folded back to Urban he called.
They were off to the races and the A♣4♠K♥ flop turned it right into a one sided affair. Neither the J♦ turn or Q♠ river could save Stefanov and he exited in fifth place.
Stefanov (right) shakes David Urban's hand on his method to the payouts desk
3:25pm: Mick Heder eliminated in sixth place (€25,340)Level 27 - Blinds 30,000/60,000 (10,000 ante)
Another one's gone! Three bust outs within the opening 10 minutes! Mick Heder open shoved for 1,175,000 from the button with K♥J♥ just for Ivan Luca to get up with A♦A♥ within the big blind.
The K♣7♥Q♥ flop was a dream for Heder however it didn't get any better at the A♣ turn or 8♣ river and he was eliminated in sixth place. Luca is as much as around 7,000,000 in chips.
Mick Heder - couldn't crack aces
3:18pm: Robert Kokoska eliminated in seventh place (€18,330)Level 27 - Blinds 30,000/60,000 (10,000 ante)
Like London buses! Two exits within the opening orbit here in Rozvadov.
Maria Lampropoulos opened to 125,000 with K♦K♠, Ivan Luca smooth called with pocket eights and Robert Kokoska looked down at A♠J♦. He had just over 1,100,000 and elected to transport all-in. Lampropoulos called and Luca folded.
The 9♣5♦K♥ flop left Kokoska drawing thin and the 5♠ turn left him drawing dead. The 2♠ completed the board.
Two early exits here and 6 remain.
Kokoska - out in seventh
3:12pm: Hannes Speiser eliminated in eighth place (€12,500)Level 27 - Blinds 30,000/60,000 (10,000 ante)
One hand, one out!
Hannes Speiser was the quick stack of the general eight and at the first actual hand he moved all-in for 435,000 with K♥Q♠ and Ivan Luca made the decision with A♣J♦.
The A♦K♦8♦5♠J♥ board hit Luca harder than Speiser and the Austrian player was knocked out in eighth place.
Speiser (standing) watches on as his fate is dealt
3:10pm: The overall beginsLevel 27 - Blinds 30,000/60,000 (10,000 ante)
Let's shuffle up and deal.
3pm: The overall countdownLevel 27 - Blinds 30,000/60,000 (10,000 ante)
Welcome to the general table of the Eureka6 Rozvadov Main Event. 682 players was whittled all the way down to just eight. That is how the general table stacks up:
Seat | Name | Country | Status | Chips |
1 | Mick Heder | Denmark | 1,370,000 | |
2 | David Urban | Slovakia | 2,005,000 | |
3 | Hannes Speiser | Austria | PokerStars player | 445,000 |
4 | Stoyan Stefanov | Bulgaria | 1,505,000 | |
5 | Maria Lampropoulos | Argentina | 2,455,000 | |
6 | Ivan Luca | Argentina | 5,355,000 | |
7 | Peter Siemund | Germany | 2,845,000 | |
8 | Robert Kokoska | Czech Republic | 895,000 |
Ivan Luca leads the way in which as he did for far of Day 3. Should he look to his right he'll see his girlfriend, Maria Lampropoulos on reflection at him. That is the primary time they've both made the similar final table together either online or live. It's International Woman's Day, could we have now the primary female Eureka Main Event champion.
Maria and Ivan
Here's a reminder of what the general eight are playing for:
1 | € 124,890 | |||
2 | € 76,700 | |||
3 | € 54,800 | |||
4 | € 41,500 | |||
5 | € 33,100 | |||
6 | € 25,340 | |||
7 | € 18,330 | |||
8 | € 12,500 |
The final table is being streamed with cards-up so is being broadcast on a one hour delay. Play should start at roughly 3.05 CET.
PokerStars Blog Reporting Team at Eureka6 Rozvadov: Nick Wright. Photos by Tomas Stacha. Follow the PokerStars Blog on Twitter: @PokerStarsBlog
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