Germany's Roman Cieslik was unable to get anything going today. Down to under five big blinds, he jammed all-in and was called by current chip leader Süleyman Erdar.
Cieslik:
Erdar:
Cieslik was unable to catch up on a flop, and the on the turn didn't help him improve either. Erdar added insult to injury when the hit the river giving him a set.
Cieslik collected €6,223 for his 26th place finish. The table suddenly stood up thinking the table was going to break since it was five-handed, but tournament director Steve Frezer asked the dealer to not stop dealing and everyone rushed back to the table.
A hand later, 2015 WSOP Pot Limit Omaha gold bracelet winner Vasili Firsau joined the table. Firsau also won a gold ring and heard the Belarussian National Anthem play during this poker festival after finishing in first place in the WSOP Circuit King's Casino Pot Limit Omaha High Roller.
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King's CasinoRoman CieslikSüleyman ErdarVasili FirsauWSOPWSOP Circuit