Who Will Be Crowned Champion of the 2017 Unibet Open Bucharest €1,100 Main Event?

From 8 big blinds to big stack - Bojan Zidar sits in 2nd place

After two starting days and ten and a half levels on Day 2, the 10-year anniversary edition of the Unibet Open Main Event at the luxurious JW Marriott Bucharest Grand Hotel has seen a field of 502 entries whittled down all the way to just ten hopefuls.The lion’s share of the €486,940 prize pool is still up for grabs and each of the finalists is guaranteed at least €7,920 for their efforts, while the winner can look forward to a payday of €90,925 and the coveted trophy.

A new first-time Unibet Open Main Event champion will be crowned today as of noon local time, as Mister Unibet Open Dan Murariu, who won it twice and reached the final table another three times in the ten years of the event’s history, bowed out in 30th place. Action will recommence with half an hour left at level 22 at blinds of 15,000/30,000 with a running ante of 5,000 and the man at the top of the leader board is Israel’s Avi Cohen with 2,750,000.

Cohen shot to the top of the counts midway through Day 2 before plummeting back into the middle of the pack. An eventful last two levels vaulted him back into the spotlight and he will commence the bid for the title with 91 big blinds. Even more remarkable is the comeback of Slovenia’s Bojan Zidar (2,425,000), who was down to fewer than eight big blinds on the last two tables and enters the final day with the second biggest stack.

Pavao Veza sits in third place with 2,025,000, and three Romanians are trying to keep the trophy on home soil in consecutive years: Christopher Heidelbacher (1,510,000) and Marius Pertea (1,460,000) are right in the middle of the pack, Bogdan Ionescu (639,000) will be the short stack with 21 big blinds. The other finalists include Henrik Tellving (1,425,000), Guy Ohayon (1,315,000), Dor Lan (805,000) and Robert Vukovic (725,000).

Seat Assignments for the Final Day

Table Seat Player Country Chip Count Big Blinds
1 1 Marius Pertea Romania 1,460,000 49
1 4 Christopher Heidelbacher Romania 1,510,000 50
1 5 Pavao Veza Croatia 2,025,000 67
1 6 Bojan Zidar Slovenia 2,425,000 81
1 7 Bogdan Ionescu Romania 639,000 21
           
2 1 Robert Vukovic Croatia 725,000 24
2 2 Dor Lan Israel 805,000 27
2 5 Guy Ohayon Israel 1,315,000 44
2 8 Avi Cohen Israel 2,750,000 91
2 9 Henrik Tellving Sweden 1,425,000 47

The seat assignments remain the same as last night and a redraw will take place once there are nine players remaining. All the action can be followed right here on PokerNews, and a live stream with hole cards is available on a security delay of 30 minutes.