Dinesh Alt opened from early position to 300. Piotr Wasilewski three-bet to 700. Marco Jansen then four-bet to 2,900 from the small blind. Alt folded and Wasilewski called.
Jansen then led the 2?7?9? flop for 2,600. Wasilewski called. Jansen fired again on the 3? turn, sizing up to 4,000. Wasilewski folded.
Jansen offered Wasilewski to see "one card."
"One card is not enough, you have ace-king?" said Wasilewski.
The second and final turbo bracelet event of the 2024 World Series of Poker Europe is about to get underway at King’s Resort in Rozvadov, with play kicking off at 2 p.m. local time. Expect a day filled with high-paced poker, as Event #14: €1,000 NLH Turbo Freezeout is the only tournament this year that doesn’t allow reentry—once you’re out, you’re done.
A strong field of notable players is expected to compete, all aiming for a share of the sizable prize pool. With a €150,000 guarantee, the stakes are high, and late registration will remain open until the end of Level 12.
2023 WSOPE NLH Turbo Freezeout Final Table
Place
Player
Country
Prize
1
Bernd Gleissner
Germany
€46,700
2
Candido Cappiello
Italy
€28,800
3
Moritz Dietrich
Germany
€20,650
4
Simone Piazzini
Italy
€15,050
5
Alessandro Predaroli
Italy
€11,200
6
Veronica Tuscano
Italy
€8,460
7
Angelos Michael
Cyprus
€6,500
8
James Chen
Taiwan
€5,100
9
Jan Bogas
Czechia
€4,075
Looking back at last year's event, Bernd Gleissner came out on top after ten and a half hours of fierce competition in the 2023 WSOP Europe. He bested a field of 182 entrants in Event #14: €1,000 NLH Turbo Freezeout, with his final victory against Candido Cappiello in heads-up play. This earned Gleissner his first WSOP gold bracelet and the top prize of €46,700.
A total of 28 players made it into the money, including notable players like Rainer Kempe, James Chen, Oleksii Natoptanyi, Kalle Persson, and Simon Wilson.
This year’s freezeout event will see players start with 30,000 chips, and with the turbo structure featuring 20-minute levels, the action will be relentless. Players will get a brief break every six levels to catch their breath and regroup. Blinds will begin at 100/100 with a 100 big blind ante, so players will need to stay sharp from the get-go.
Who will be the next to capture a WSOPE bracelet? The PokerNews live reporting team will be covering every hand from the first deal to the crowning of a champion, so stay tuned for updates late into the night here in Rozvadov.