September 27 2012, Donnie Peters, Remko Rinkema

Another event wrapped up on Thursday at the 2012 World Series of Poker Europe as Giovanni Rosadoni found himself in the winner’s circle of Event #4: “3,250 No-Limit Hold’em Shootout. On top of that, Day 2 of Event #5: “10,450 Mixed Max – No-Limit Hold’em concluded and Event #6: “1,650 Six-Handed Pot-Limit Omaha kicked off. Check out recaps from all of those events thanks to PokerNews’ coverage sponsored by PartyPoker.
Giovanni Rosadoni Wins Event #4: “3,250 No-Limit Hold’em Shootout
After three days of exciting poker action, Giovanni Rosadoni emerged victorious over the 141-player field to take home his first WSOP gold bracelet and “107,614. Rosadoni defeated Dan O’Brien heads up to earn the victory.
Event #4 Final Table Results
| 1 | Giovanni Rosadoni | “107,614 |
| 2 | Dan O’Brien | “66,503 |
| 3 | John Monnette | “48,177 |
| 4 | Oleksii Kovalchuk | “35,560 |
| 5 | Adrien Allain | “26,724 |
| 6 | Paul Guichard | “20,434 |
| 7 | Roman Romanovskyi | “15,890 |
| 8 | Trond Aanensen | “12,564 |
| 9 | John Duthie | “10,095 |
| 10 | Valentin Messina | “8,239 |
On Wednesday’s Day 2, the 20 first-round winners of Event #4 returned for action. The plan was to play down to a winner. The 20 players who returned were in the money and included Daniel Negreanu, Phil Hellmuth, Matt Stout, Faraz Jaka and Mohsin Charania, among others. Unfortunately for those five players, and a handful of others, they fell short of the final table.
When the field was cut to 10, the field redrew for the official final table. Valentin Messina was the first player eliminated, and was followed out the door by John Duthie. Trond Aanensen, Roman Romanovskyi, Paul Guichard and Adrien Allain fell in eighth, seventh, sixth and fifth place, respectively, before leaving the final four players.
Among the final group were two WSOP bracelet winners, Oleksii Kovalchuk and John Monnette, as well as Dan O’Brien and Giovanni Rosadoni.
Kovalchuk was first to fall in fourth place, taking home “35,560 after his 
lost to O’Brien’s 
. Then, Monnette went out in third place, also at the hands of O’Brien. His 
didn’t out race O’Brien’s 
. That left O’Brien and Rosadoni heads up, and, when the match began, O’Brien had the lead with 776,000 in chips to Rosadoni’s 501,000.
After approximately two hours of heads-up play, the two were forced to halt the match for the night because the casino was closing at 5:00 a.m. At the end of the day, Rosadoni was in front with a stack of 787,000 to O’Brien’s 490,000.
At 3:00 p.m. on Thursday, the two returned to continue the duel and to find a winner. Rosadoni seemed to pick up right where he left off. He had O’Brien down low, but then a comeback was in order. After a couple of double-ups, O’Brien snatched the lead back and put his foot on the gas. He ground Rosadoni down once again, but could never finish.
Rosadoni stayed strong and then found a big double with pocket kings when they held against O’Brien’s 
. From there, it was all Rosadoni as he closed the door more and more with every hand.
On the final hand, O’Brien was all in preflop with 
. Rosadoni seemed to always have it and did again this time with 
. Despite flopping a pair of jacks and turning a flush draw, O’Brien was eliminated as the board ran out 



. He earned “66,503.
Prior to this result, Rosadoni’s largest and only score on record was for “9,000. He has topped that by a lot more after winning this event for “107,614.
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Day 2 of Event #5: “10,450 Mixed Max – No-Limit Hold’em Concludes; Welcome to the Brandon Cantu Show
The six-handed portion of the “10,450 Mixed Max – No-Limit Hold’em event came to an end on Friday. The 52 remaining players from a starting field of 96 returned for action and played down to the final 16, which means that winning four heads up matches will secure a World Series of Poker Europe bracelet for one of them. Brandon Cantu emerged as the clear chip leader by holding over 25 percent of the total chips in play.
Cantu ran incredibly hot all day and began his streak during a massive preflop three-way all in where two players were coolered. Cantu held pocket aces and managed to eliminate Ognjen Sekularac who held pocket kings and Andy Frankenberger who held pocket queens. Cantu continued his domination throughout the day, even after Phil Hellmuth was moved next to him. Hellmuth and Cantu went to war throughout the evening and were seemingly constantly bickering as play went on. Hellmuth vowed revenge on Cantu and he will get that chance as the two will play heads up together in Round 1. Hellmuth will have his work cut out for him as he is sporting a stack of 127,400 to Cantu’s 738,100
Players were finding the rail at a rapid pace up until the bubble hit. Hand-for-hand play lasted for several hours and everyone was anxiously awaiting the last person to be eliminated. Finally, Mori Eskandani fell by the hands of Marvin Rettenmaier, and each of the 16 remaining players were guaranteed a payday of at least “20,443.
After a random seeding, here is the heads-up bracket:
| 1 | Paul Tedeschi | 278,600 | 5 | Faraz Jaka | 258,100 | ||||
| vs. | vs. | ||||||||
| Roger Hairabedian | 225,600 | Vladimir Troyanovskiy | 66,300 | ||||||
| 2 | Kristijonas Andrulis | 142,000 | 6 | Konstantin Puchkov | 183,700 | ||||
| vs. | vs. | ||||||||
| Mike Watson | 50,700 | Bertrand Grospellier | 18,000 | ||||||
| 3 | Martin Jacobson | 164,900 | 7 | Jennifer Tilly | 163,300 | ||||
| vs. | vs. | ||||||||
| Joe Keuther | 37,100 | Marvin Rettenmaier | 191,100 | ||||||
| 4 | Brandon Cantu | 738,100 | 8 | Jason Mercier | 16,800 | ||||
| vs. | vs. | ||||||||
| Phil Hellmuth | 127,400 | Jonathan Aguiar | 212,200 |
Two rounds will be played on Friday at 1400 CET (0800 EDT) which will result in the emergence of the top four players, who will then return on Saturday to play to a winner.
Benyamine, Negreanu and Lichtenberger Primed to Cash in Event #6: “1,650 Six-Handed Pot-Limit Omaha
Event #6: “1,650 Six-Handed Pot-Limit Omaha attracted 206 players on Thursday, and after eight levels of play, 26 remained with Jacob Dahl leading the way. Like in any pot-limit Omaha tournament, the action was fast paced in the Majestic Barriere poker room. Andrew Lichtenberger got off to a great start, but that can’t be said for all players including defending champ Philippe Boucher, Fabrice Soulier and Antonio Esfandiari. The aforementioned players were eliminated in the first level, and many followed suit.
John Monnette took care off Vanessa Selbst in the early levels as he took the chip lead going into the first break. Justin Bonomo trended in the same direction, but later in the day he couldn’t get anything going and was eliminated. Monnette on the other hand managed to survive and will return on Friday with 32,300 for his chance of cashing a third event at this year’s World Series of Poker Europe.
One of the most entertaining hands of the day took place between four players. The winner and runner-up of the 2005 WSOP Main Event, Joe Hachem and Steve Dannenmann, were both involved, as were Scott Seiver and Micah Smith. The latter took out all three players when he managed to hit a runner-runner full house. Smith survived Day 1 with 38,500.
Toward the end of the day, pots grew bigger, and Daniel Negreanu got caught up in a very serious one. He could not beat John Eames’ set, and eventually survived the day with a mediocre 22,200. Eames bagged 43,100. Other notable survivors are David Benyamine (67,700), Ana Marquez (58,200), Lichtenberger (63,900) and Dan Shak (24,800). The remaining 26 players will return on Friday to play through the money bubble to the final table of six.
Event #6 Top 10 Chips Counts
| 1 | Jacob Dahl | 74,200 |
| 2 | David Benyamine | 67,700 |
| 3 | Aku Joentausta | 66,400 |
| 4 | Andrew Lichtenberger | 63,900 |
| 5 | Ana Marquez | 58,200 |
| 6 | Nikolas Volper | 52,400 |
| 7 | Antoine Pacaud | 48,500 |
| 8 | Raul Paez | 45,500 |
| 9 | Dan Smith | 45,400 |
| 10 | John Eames | 43,100 |
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June 29 2012, Mickey Doft

Each week, the Global Poker Index releases a list of the top 300 tournament poker players in the world using a formula that takes a player’s results over six half-year periods. The World Series of Poker is quickly reaching the end, and for the time being, Bertrand “ElkY” Grospellier has held off the field to remain at No. 1. For a look at the entire list of 300, visit the official GPI website.
The Top 10 as of June 25, 2012
| 2,455.62 | +1 | ||
| 9 | Erik Seidel | 2,407.73 | -2 |
| 10 | Vanessa Selbst | 2,388.29 | +4 |
It didn’t take long for Jason Mercier to get back inside the top three. His Period 1 results got a huge boost this week from his eighth-place result in Event #39 ($10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha) for $72,132. He only has one other five-figure score comprising his Period 1 slate.
Welcome to the GPI
A whopping 24 players are new to this week’s GPI. Debuting with the best standing is Jan Peter Jachtmann. He took down WSOP Event #39 ($10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha) for $661,000. Chris Tryba is back on the GPI after winning Event #35 ($2,500 Mixed Hold’em) for $210,107.
New Additions
| Jan Peter Jachtmann | 1,340.13 | 178th |
| Fernando Brito | 1,311.22 | 189th |
| Chris Tryba | 1,271.05 | 208th |
| Max Lehanski | 1,226.68 | 223rd |
| Ted Lawson | 1,186.69 | 240th |
| Michael Telker | 1,172.51 | 244th |
| Yorane Kerignard | 1,162.39 | 248th |
| Chris McClung | 1,155.27 | 250th |
| Antony Lellouche | 1,148.30 | 254th |
| Kyle Bowker | 1,123.31 | 267th |
| Yuliyan Nikolaev Kolev | 1,122.24 | 270th |
| Sean Getzwiller | 1,113.03 | 273th |
| James Akenhead | 1,112.20 | 274th |
| Dylan Wilkerson | 1,112.20 | 276th |
| David Pham | 1,102.31 | 282nd |
| Vladimir Kochelaevskiy | 1,101.44 | 284th |
| Dana Kellstrom | 1,097.03 | 285th |
| Nikolai Yakovenko | 1,091.47 | 287th |
| Ryan Welch | 1,088.89 | 289th |
| Bernard Lee | 1,088.46 | 291st |
| Nicolas Cardyn | 1,086,19 | 293rd |
| Daniel Colman | 1,084.28 | 295th |
| Mike Leah | 1,083.32 | 297th |
| Balazs Botond | 1,082.79 | 299th |
The 24 players who fell this week were Andrey Gulyy, Benjamin Pollak, Brent Hanks, Brett Richey, Daniel Alaei, Humberto Brenes, Ignat Liviu, Jesse Alexis Cohen, Jon Spinks, Jose Manuel Nadal, Jude Ainsworth, Justin Schwartz, Lee Goldman, Maksim Semisoshenko, Marko Neumann, Matt Berkey, Max Pescatori, Mike Matusow, Nicolas Chouity, Ravi Raghavan, Robert Cezarescu, Stuart Fox, Tim Finne, and Ty Reiman.
Ups and Downs
The biggest rise of the week belonged to Chris DeMaci. He finished runner-up in Event #34 ($5,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Six-Max) for $316,308.
Biggest Gains
| 53rd | Elio Fox | 1,828.74 | +63 |
| 66th | Joseph Cheong | 1,775.55 | +63 |
| 118th | Chris DeMaci | 1,567.07 | +114 |
| 124th | Dimitar Danchev | 1,525.69 | +64 |
| 146th | Allen Cunningham | 1,438.06 | +74 |
| 148th | Michael Benvenuti | 1,436.38 | +66 |
| 182nd | Mario Puccini | 1,332.30 | +97 |
| 192nd | Jeff Lisandro | 1,303.13 | +75 |
| 197th | Dwyte Pilgrim | 1,287.07 | +68 |
| 201st | Antonio Esfandiari | 1,278.12 | +86 |
This week’s biggest fall belonged to Justin Young. His three cashes from the 2011 WSOP fell from Period 2, and only one was picked up in his Period 3 results.
Biggest Drops
| 170th | Ben Lamb | 1,355.03 | -59 |
| 180th | Dan O’Brien | 1,337.42 | -47 |
| 196th | Mikhail Lakhitov | 1,297.37 | -44 |
| 202nd | Max Martinez | 1,277.95 | -45 |
| 219th | Micah Raskin | 1,238.53 | -45 |
| 245th | Kevin Iacofano | 1,172.30 | -62 |
| 257th | Justin Young | 1,143.61 | -88 |
| 262nd | Joe Hachem | 1,137.95 | -62 |
| 288th | Manuel Bevand | 1,090.89 | -46 |
| 290th | Joe Cassidy | 1,088.55 | -62 |
What’s In Store?
Michael Mizrachi won the $50,000 Poker Players Championship and will see a nice rise from his current No. 36 ranking. Chris Klodnicki, No. 29, will also see a nice bump in his ranking after finishing second to Mizrachi in the $50,000 Poker Players Championship.
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