Dimitar Yosifov Leads WSOP Europe Main Event With Final Table in Sight

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Just 32 players remain in the 2021 World Series of Poker Europe Main Event, all eyeing up the €1,276,712 first-place prize that awaits the winner of this record-breaking event.

The money bubble burst on Day 3, and after the dust settled it was Dimitar Yosifov who emerged as the chip leader with almost six million in chips. He is well clear of Alexander Tkatschew and Guillaume Diaz who appear to be his nearest rivals.

Diaz survived a scare late on, after holding ace-queen against the aces of Cristinel Costin. However, the board gave both players quad sevens and they chopped in sensational fashion.

The remaining players will return at 9 a.m. local time on Tuesday, December 7 to play down to the final table of six or until 10 p.m., whichever comes sooner. The final table will then play out on Wednesday, December 8 while being live-streamed on PokerGO.

2021 WSOP Europe Main Event Top 10 Chip Counts

Rank Player Country Chip Count Big Blinds
1 Dimitar Yosifov Bulgaria 5,880,000 147
2 Alexander Tkatschew Germany 4,925,000 123
3 Guillaume Diaz France 4,905,000 123
4 Ioannis Chaitas Germany 4,560,000 114
5 Arthur Conan France 3,675,000 92
6 Daniel Petri Germany 3,090,000 77
7 Boris Kuzmanovic Croatia 3,085,000 77
8 Tolga Karakaya Germany 3,000,000 75
9 Josef Gulas Czech Republic 2,970,000 74
10 Athanasios Kidas Germany 2,815,000 70

Other players through to Day 4 include ClubGG Qualifier Daniel Petri and GGPoker Qualifier Boris Kuzmanovic who both bagged top-ten stacks.

Notables still eyeing up the WSOP Europe Main Event crown include Jan Bednar, Stanislav Koleno, Johan Guilbert and Zhong Chen.

Day 3 Recap

Despite the tournament returning just 49 players off the money, it took almost three full levels for the bubble to burst. After no fewer than six doubles on the stone bubble — including one for defending champion Alexandros Kolonias — the bubble finally burst with the elimination of Enrico Campanile, guaranteeing the remaining players €16,500.

Alexandros Kolonias
Defending champ Alexandros Kolonias

Early eliminations in the money included ClubGG Qualifier Robert McAdam (84th – €18,407), Simone Andrian (82nd – €18,407), defending champion Alexandros Kolonias 68th – €20,626) and Dalibor Dula (66th – €20,626).

Meanwhile, several players were growing their seven-figure stacks including Yosifov and Diaz, before a flurry of bracelet-winners left the tournament. Natural8 Ambassador Pete Chen (46th – €27,089), Ole Schemion (44th – €27,089) and Jan-Peter Jachtman (42nd – €27,089) were all eliminated, before the elimination of Davide Suriano in 38th place (€30,816) meant that a new WSOP champion would be crowned in this year’s WSOP Europe Main Event.

The remaining 32 players are all guaranteed €35,709. Here are the remaining payouts.

PLACE PRIZE (EUR)
1 €1,276,712
2 €789,031
3 €558,505
4 €401,344
5 €292,862
6 €217,854
7 €163,434
8 €125,052
9 €97,260
10-11 €76,910
12-13 €61,854
14-16 €50,6060
17-24 €42,133
25-32 €35,709

The field will resume play at 9 a.m. local time at King’s Resort, Rozvadov. Tournament officials have confirmed that the plan for the day is to play down to a final table of nine players. Stay tuned to PokerNews to keep up to date on all the action as it happens.

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