While the World Series of Poker Main Event Main Event in Las Vegas whittled down its November Nine to the last six hopefuls last night, the WSOP Circuit �1,650 Main Event at the King's Casino in Rozvadov whittled down its field of 715 entries to the last 31 for its final day. The event recommences in one hour from now at 14:00 local time and all remaining players already have �4,680 locked up for their efforts, while the coveted WSOP Circuit gold ring comes with a first-place prize of �206,927.
The event eclipsed its guarantee to generate a prize pool of �1,021,911 and Alexandar Denishev is in the lead with 1,633,000 in chips, closely followed by 2015 WPT National Vienna champion Zoltan Gal (1,572,000) and S��leyman Erdar Erdar (1,569,000). The other chip millionaires are Michael Magalashvili (1,394,000), Marius-Alexandru Gicovanu (1,220,000), Andrew King (1,112,000) and Quirin Zech (1,048,000).
Further notables still in to make WSOP Circuit history outside of the US include the Rozvadov Circuit ring winners Miltiadis Kyriakides (783,000) and 2015 WSOP bracelet winner Vasili Firsau (415,000), Aleksei Ivanov (753,000), Amir Mozaffarian (593,000) and Dragoslav Timarac (516,000).
Action restarts with level 24 and blinds of 10,000-20,000 with a running ante of 3,000, which immediately puts 10 of the remaining hopefuls under pressure with 20 big blinds or less. Ismail Kalkan (102,000) and Steven Stephan (115,000) will need to spin up their stack quickly if they wish to go deeper in the event.
The tournament plays down to a winner today with the live stream kicking in as of 18:30 local time on a security delay of 30 minutes via Twitch, you can follow the PokerNews live reporting and feature table on this very page.
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