Day 1C Ends with Roman Stoica Leading 50 Survivors

Jun 9, 2023

Roman Stoica
Photo:  Chipleader Roman Stoica

After the Money Bubble burst, the 50 surviving players bagged and tagged their chips for Day 2 of WPT Prime San Remo, which begins tomorrow (Saturday) at 13:00 CET.

The flight lasted a little more than 12 1/2 hours, with play ending around 1:40 am with 26:52 remaining in Level 16, with blinds at 4,000-8,000 and an 8,000 ante.

Here are the official chip counts for the 50 players who survived Day 1C:

1.  Roman Stoica – 909,000
2.  Nicola Angelini – 660,000
3.  Kevin Danneville – 635,000
4.  Yoann Gimenez – 630,000
5.  Aristidis Theodoridis – 579,000
6.  Vincenzo Petruzziello – 517,000
7.  Ivan Kuziv – 502,000
8.  Giovanni Bellini – 469,000
9.  Marco Menegon – 467,000
10.  Bruno Compagna – 433,000
11.  Matteo Orchide – 404,000
12.  Giuseppe Zarbo – 380,000
13.  Dario De Paz – 371,000
14.  Vincenzo Pellegrino – 344,000
15.  Mohamed Mangroe – 322,000
16.  Daniel Turrisi – 280,000
17.  Claudio Di Giacomo – 265,000
18.  Giovanni Nava – 237,000
19.  Sandro Pitzanti – 236,000
20.  Luigi Grisa – 225,000
21.  Alfredo Gionaconi – 200,000
22.  William Dorey – 196,000
23.  Cirilo Ferreira – 195,000
24.  Ruslan Zhelezniak – 182,000
25.  Adriano Bianco – 164,000
26.  Lukas Vozdecky – 163,000
27.  Fausto Tantillo – 151,000
28.  Roland Rozel – 149,000
29.  Alessandro Orsi Smitiarello – 140,000
30.  Mohamed Mennane – 130,000
31.  Huch Colantani – 117,000
32.  Caseiro Bruno Dos Santos – 108,000
33.  Iacopo Valenti – 93,000
34.  Inigo Naveiro – 91,000
35.  Roberto Canali – 90,000
36.  Carlo Catevani – 86,000
37.  Filippo Etna – 84,000
38.  Jared Perry – 79,000
39.  Fabrizio Ascari – 78,000
40.  Giuseppe Rosa – 76,000
41.  Koen De Visscher – 75,000
42.  Maurizio Musso – 69,000
43.  Mathias Moutaoukil – 68,000
44.  Henri Benoni – 68,000
45.  Jasper Laaning – 61,000
46.  Fabien Chenier – 50,000
47.  Simone Pascucci – 49,000
48.  Jose Astima – 40,000
49.  Nicola D’anselmo – 31,000
50.  Gerard Boutboul – 26,000

There were 399 entries today for Day 1C, and since registration has closed in Turbo Flight 1D, we know the total field size is 838. The total prizepool is worth €787,720, and the final 106 players will finish in the money. Here is the full list of payouts:

1st:  €147,020  (~US $157,973)
2nd:  €90,000  (~US $96,705)
3rd:  €65,000  (~US $69,843)
4th:  €50,000  (~US $53,725)
5th:  €37,000  (~US $39,757)
6th:  €29,000  (~US $31,161)
7th:  €22,000  (~US $23,639)
8th:  €17,000  (~US $18,267)
9th-10th:  €13,500  (~US $14,506)
11th-12th:  €10,500  (~US $11,282)
13th-14th:  €8,700  (~US $9,348)
15th-16th:  €7,100  (~US $7,629)
17th-20th:  €5,800  (~US $6,232)
21st-24th:  €4,900  (~US $5,265)
25th-32nd:  €4,100  (~US $4,405)
33rd-40th:  €3,600  (~US $3,868)
41st-48th:  €3,100  (~US $3,331)
49th-56th:  €2,700  (~US $2,901)
57th-64th:  €2,450  (~US $2,633)
65th-72nd:  €2,200  (~US $2,364)
73rd-80th:  €2,050  (~US $2,203)
81st-88th:  €1,900  (~US $2,042)
89th-106th:  €1,750  (~US $1,880)

The Day 2 seat draw will be posted late tonight, after Turbo Flight 1D comes to an end.

Day 2 begins tomorrow (Saturday) at 13:00 CET (1:00 pm), and they are scheduled to play all the way down to the final table. Stay tuned to WPT.com for our continuing coverage of WPT Prime San Remo.

NOTE:  For worldwide consistency across all WPT events, the amounts on the Payouts page are in U.S. dollars. For this event, payouts have been converted using a rate of €1.00 = US $1.0745.

* First-prize amount includes the winner’s US $10,400 seat into the WPT World Championship at Wynn Las Vegas.

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