
Game: Seven-Card Stud Hi/Lo | Bring-in 30,000, Limits 100,000/200,000 |
Entries: | 1/79 |
Prizes: | €75,050 |
With the 5♦ as his revealed card, Pasi Laihinen brought in for 30,000. Krzysztof Budka, having the 7♣ in front of him, raised to 100,000. Laihinen made the call.
The dealer dealt Budka the 10♦ and Laihinen the 5♠. Laihinen bet 100,000 and Budka called.
Budka then got the 2♥ and Laihinen the 4♣. Laihinen now bet 200,000, before Budka forced his opponent all in for roughly 400,000 in total. Laihinen made the call.
Krzysztof Budka: 7♠6♠ / 7♣10♦2♥
Pasi Laihinen: 3♥4♠ / 5♦5♠4♣
Budka was dealt 9♥7♥ as his two final cards, while Laihinen got 7♦9♦. Budka won the pot, and with that, he eliminated his heads-up opponent Laihinen.
That means that Krzystof Budka is the winner of Ring Event #8: €1,000 8-Game. He conquered a field consisting of 79 entries, and he during heads-up, he really showcased that he masters of all of the games. For his achievements, he gets the WSOP Circuit Ring, the $5,000 Ticket to Paradise, and the €22,390 first-place payout.
Ring Event #8: €1,000 8-Game – Full Results
Position | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Poland | €22,390 | |
2 | Finland | €14,370 | |
3 | Finland | €9,640 | |
4 | Denmark | €6,780 | |
5 | Norway | €4,920 | |
6 | Finland | €3,930 | |
7 | Finland | €3,140 | |
8 | Norway | €2,640 | |
9 | Estonia | €2,640 | |
10 | Finland | €2,300 | |
11 | Norway | €2,300 |