Sep 7, 2024
Photo: Chipleader Josef Gulas
After five starting flights in WPT Prime Liechtenstein, the field of 1,411 has been whittled down to just 179 players, who will begin Day 2 in the money. Action begins at 12:00 noon CET, and they are scheduled to play as many one-hour levels as it takes to reach the nine-handed final table.
Action will begin with 10:24 remaining in Level 15, with blinds at 5,000-10,000 with a big blind ante of 10,000.
With 1,411 entries, the total prizepool is worth CHF 1,411,000 (~US $1,673,714). Here are the payouts they’re playing for:
1st: CHF 209,120* (~US $248,056*)
2nd: CHF 132,000 (~US $156,577)
3rd: CHF 98,000 (~US $116,247)
4th: CHF 73,000 (~US $86,592)
5th: CHF 55,000 (~US $65,240)
6th: CHF 42,500 (~US $50,413)
7th: CHF 32,500 (~US $38,551)
8th: CHF 25,500 (~US $30,248)
9th-10th: CHF 19,800 (~US $23,487)
11th-12th: CHF 16,700 (~US $19,809)
13th-15th: CHF 14,100 (~US $16,725)
16th-19th: CHF 11,900 (~US $14,116)
20th-23rd: CHF 10,100 (~US $11,981)
24th-31st: CHF 8,500 (~US $10,083)
32nd-39th: CHF 7,200 (~US $8,541)
40th-47th: CHF 6,000 (~US $7,117)
48th-55th: CHF 5,100 (~US $6,050)
56th-63rd: CHF 4,300 (~US $5,101)
64th-79th: CHF 3,600 (~US $4,270)
80th-97th: CHF 3,000 (~US $3,559)
98th-115th: CHF 2,560 (~US $3,037)
116th-143rd: CHF 2,200 (~US $2,610)
144th-179th: CHF 2,000 (~US $2,372)
And here is the seat draw with official chip counts for the start of Day 2:
TABLE 23
Seat 1. Yannick Gautschi – 142,000
Seat 2. Michael Back – 343,000
Seat 3. Alan Sabok – 182,000
Seat 4. Lukas Pazma – 572,000
Seat 5. Anca Eggenberger – 532,000
Seat 6. David Kozma – 154,000
Seat 7. Enes Avdagic – 276,000
Seat 8. Samuel Biland – 213,000
TABLE 24
Seat 1. Jerome Negro – 101,000
Seat 2. Dinesh Alt – 98,000
Seat 3. Marcus Schilling – 1,147,000
Seat 4. Jose Severino – 107,000
Seat 5. Ivo Donev – 323,000
Seat 6. Velimir Lozic – 270,000
Seat 7. Peter Camponovo – 154,000
Seat 8. Yves Thalmann – 387,000
TABLE 25
Seat 1. Johannes Wassmuth – 607,000
Seat 2. Andrea Binotto – 263,000
Seat 3. Marinko Skoric – 250,000
Seat 4. Korosh Nuri – 241,000
Seat 5. Yi Tong He – 420,000
Seat 6.
Seat 7. Georg Strebel – 467,000
Seat 8. Sandro Christoffel – 334,000
TABLE 26
Seat 1. Patrick Delkof – 286,000
Seat 2. Leandro Dirlewanger – 450,000
Seat 3. Manfred Müller – 301,000
Seat 4. Mouaad Alwatik – 405,000
Seat 5. Lucas Mannai – 482,000
Seat 6. Simon Sennhauser – 228,000
Seat 7. Mikael Hanouna – 159,000
Seat 8. Mikael Andersson – 222,000
TABLE 27
Seat 1. Ümit Tok – 249,000
Seat 2. Thysiadis Konstantinos – 411,000
Seat 3. Hans-Jürg Von Rotz – 105,000
Seat 4. Oliver Bösch – 463,000
Seat 5. Tibor Koncz – 51,000
Seat 6. Christian Gundlach – 439,000
Seat 7. Simon Maschewski – 343,000
Seat 8. Marcel Pfister – 445,000
TABLE 28
Seat 1. Karo Nuri – 502,000
Seat 2. Pascal Böhler – 597,000
Seat 3. Uladzimir Luchkou – 194,000
Seat 4. Marco Meisser – 495,000
Seat 5. Robin Roth – 473,000
Seat 6. Andreas Stocker – 188,000
Seat 7. Samiyel Düzgün – 359,000
Seat 8. Anastasios Oustampasidis – 120,000
TABLE 29
Seat 1. Stefan Weber – 319,000
Seat 2. Sandro Carucci – 251,000
Seat 3. Josef Gulas – 1,206,000
Seat 4. Felix Schmid – 1,148,000
Seat 5. Huu Nam Mai – 106,000
Seat 6. Sasa Fustin – 255,000
Seat 7. Marc Spangenberg – 951,000
Seat 8. Michelle Gross – 97,000
TABLE 30
Seat 1. Francois Vuille – 185,000
Seat 2. Radek Kotas – 197,000
Seat 3. Sven Wildhaber – 340,000
Seat 4. Bardhyl Kokollari – 81,000
Seat 5. Peter Klose – 65,000
Seat 6. Karim Frick – 180,000
Seat 7. Rene Kistler – 360,000
Seat 8. Kurt Kofler – 217,000
TABLE 31
Seat 1. Christoph Spörri – 160,000
Seat 2. Markus Brunner – 111,000
Seat 3. Mahmut Yildirim – 542,000
Seat 4. Kourosh Adeli – 137,000
Seat 5. Georgios Vrakas – 333,000
Seat 6.
Seat 7. Lorenz Schöllhorn – 200,000
Seat 8. Mike Giussani – 56,000
TABLE 32
Seat 1. Angelo Arossi – 323,000
Seat 2. Kadir Polat – 73,000
Seat 3. Maximilian Hainzer – 189,000
Seat 4. Jakob Schilk – 437,000
Seat 5. Phuong Nguyen – 452,000
Seat 6. Semih Retzep – 83,000
Seat 7. Alain Sapin – 418,000
Seat 8. Jonas Heuser – 265,000
TABLE 33
Seat 1. Besnik Lalinovci – 447,000
Seat 2. Vitalii Shcherba – 320,000
Seat 3. Simon Feistle – 403,000
Seat 4. Peter Wenger – 205,000
Seat 5. Jörg Schneegass – 154,000
Seat 6. Giovanbattista Zurzolo – 241,000
Seat 7. Alexander Stefan Graf – 892,000
Seat 8. Lorenzo Arduini – 333,000
TABLE 34
Seat 1. Mahmoud Yazbeck – 298,000
Seat 2. Symeon Alexandridis – 168,000
Seat 3. Sandra Bellafiore – 164,000
Seat 4. Carlo Vitti – 92,000
Seat 5.
Seat 6. David Aemmer – 217,000
Seat 7. Eemil Tuominen – 365,000
Seat 8. Marco Wiederkehr – 220,000
TABLE 35
Seat 1. Thomas Venet – 384,000
Seat 2. Cengiz Girgin – 372,000
Seat 3. Augustin Ratiu – 836,000
Seat 4. Johann Schamne – 393,000
Seat 5. Matthias Kühl – 142,000
Seat 6. Caner Toker – 237,000
Seat 7. Juan Martinez Quintas – 181,000
Seat 8. Cetin Coban – 216,000
TABLE 36
Seat 1. Mike Koch – 402,000
Seat 2. Nico Frenn – 297,000
Seat 3. Matej Michalek – 198,000
Seat 4. Sammy Truong – 607,000
Seat 5. Philipp Koller – 407,000
Seat 6. Nando Oertli – 368,000
Seat 7. Mahmut Kasikcier – 467,000
Seat 8. Alexis Tremblay – 839,000
TABLE 37
Seat 1. Milad Sheva – 972,000
Seat 2. Laurent Bourckholzer – 132,000
Seat 3.
Seat 4. Marius Gicovanu – 198,000
Seat 5. Michael Allgäuer – 322,000
Seat 6. Olkan Karatas – 767,000
Seat 7. Randy Hofmänner – 189,000
Seat 8. Sebastian Vogel – 129,000
TABLE 38
Seat 1. Takayasu Takumi – 585,000
Seat 2. Richard Bauer – 172,000
Seat 3. Cosmin-Ionut Nica – 172,000
Seat 4. Scott Majorino – 183,000
Seat 5. Art Peacock – 462,000
Seat 6. Alexandros Gianasmidis – 358,000
Seat 7. Alain Ferrari – 306,000
Seat 8. Bruno Kurt Felder – 635,000
TABLE 39
Seat 1. Christoph Schaufelberger – 194,000
Seat 2. Karl Franz Schuler – 194,000
Seat 3. Jan Alexander Kurzmeyer – 133,000
Seat 4.
Seat 5. Luca Dazio – 64,000
Seat 6. Baris Saydam – 84,000
Seat 7. Florin-Adrian Bilan – 234,000
Seat 8. Chandru Alt – 121,000
TABLE 40
Seat 1. Eric Blumer – 381,000
Seat 2. Steven Cont – 129,000
Seat 3. Gilles Nigro – 376,000
Seat 4. Daniel Nunny Rose – 131,000
Seat 5. Mattia Melideo – 100,000
Seat 6. Medet Kilinc – 460,000
Seat 7. Carlo Catelani – 244,000
Seat 8. Christian Kempf – 39,000
TABLE 41
Seat 1. Raphael Degelo – 163,000
Seat 2. Niko Mykkänen – 789,000
Seat 3. Manfred Frick – 477,000
Seat 4. Silvio Schneider – 118,000
Seat 5. Christos Moschandreas – 596,000
Seat 6. Andy Graf – 169,000
Seat 7. Jonathan Speckle – 241,000
Seat 8. Brigitte Wolf – 525,000
TABLE 42
Seat 1. Daniel Emanuel Bussmann – 684,000
Seat 2. Mauro Bernardo Das Neves – 443,000
Seat 3. Alfredo Wilhelm – 29,000
Seat 4. Christoph Dufhaus – 402,000
Seat 5. Patrick Stierli – 144,000
Seat 6. Georgy Teliysky – 291,000
Seat 7. Stefan Eggenberger – 91,000
Seat 8. Christopher Anicic – 200,000
TABLE 43
Seat 1. Florian Vogel – 177,000
Seat 2. Markus Tobler – 163,000
Seat 3. Andreas Fröhli – 252,000
Seat 4. Bartosz Rogacki – 329,000
Seat 5. Ali Behzad – 475,000
Seat 6. Andreas Heider – 152,000
Seat 7. Caroline Schallock – 953,000
Seat 8. Mateo Ciglar – 104,000
TABLE 44
Seat 1. Jochen Kaiser – 313,000
Seat 2. Marc Sen – 354,000
Seat 3. Tomas Patka – 100,000
Seat 4. John Kabbaj – 134,000
Seat 5. Thanh Hao Nguyen – 228,000
Seat 6. Christian Beer – 265,000
Seat 7. Tobias Leuenberger – 42,000
Seat 8. Erkan Karakas – 192,000
TABLE 45
Seat 1. Thierry Chanson – 443,000
Seat 2. Ivan Gajic – 499,000
Seat 3. Le Minh Nguyen – 173,000
Seat 4. Fabian Rolli – 236,000
Seat 5. Franz Bracher – 396,000
Seat 6. Zoran Duranovic – 211,000
Seat 7. Xavier Pillonel – 329,000
Seat 8. Stefano Cappilli – 126,000
Day 2 is scheduled to begin at 12:00 noon CET, so stay tuned to WPT.com for our continuing coverage of WPT Prime Liechtenstein.
* First-prize amount includes the winner’s US $10,400 seat into the season-ending WPT World Championship in Las Vegas.
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 CHF 1.00 = US $1.18619.