Very good! Second Bracelet for Ermanno Di Nicola in WSOPE €1650 NLH 6-Max
Last year’s €500 WSOP Europe Colossus bracelet winner has added another piece of jewellery to his collection.
Ermanno Di Nicola came into Day 2 as the chip leader of the 2024 WSOPE €1,650 NLH 6-Max and finished it as the champion. He earned €111,250, including a WSOPE Main Event Ticket for his efforts in addition to a coveted gold bracelet, after besting a field of 351 entrants over two days and scooped the lion’s share of the €494,910 prize pool.
Di Nicola defeated Dohang Na in heads-up play, which lasted around an hour. Na came into today’s play in 11th place and secured €75,550 for his efforts. In third was Rachid El Yaacoubi, who claimed the third and final WSOPE Main Event Ticket in his prize of €53,550.
WSOPE €1,650 NLH 6-Max Final Table Results
Place | Player | Country | Prize (EUR) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Ermanno Di Nicola | Italy | €111,250* |
2 | Dohang Na | South Korea | €75,550* |
3 | Rachid El Yaacoubi | France | €53,550* |
4 | Traian Stanciu | Romania | €29,300 |
5 | Amiel Gamliel | Switzerland | €20,400 |
6 | Axel Bayout | France | €14,600 |
7 | Vincent Meli | France | €10,750 |
* Includes WSOPE Main Event Ticket
Winner’s Reaction
Di Nicola was thrilled to win his “second consecutive bracelet”, adding, “I like the 6-max format; it’s very aggressive and suits my style of play very well.”
He added that he is looking forward to playing the WSOPE Main Event and is looking to play “anything possible” in the near to distant future following this evening’s success.
Day 2 Action
Eliminations came thick and fast in the first four levels of play, with the initial 89-player field being whittled down to 56 by the end of the first break.
With 53 players of the field getting paid, it was Rafi Elharar who bubbled the tournament, missing out on a min-cash of €3,005. Post bubble, the action continued at a seemingly relentless pace, with several big pots and multiway all-ins taking place. Eventual final tablist Traian Stanciu scooping a three-way all in to build his stack.
Timur Margolinwas eliminated by eventual final tablist Rachid El Yaacoubi who kept chipping up. He eliminatedVladimir Troyanovskiy to take play to a seven handed final table.
Final Table Action
The pace of play did not hold up at the final table. Na took the first two pots, the first of which he got three streets of value with aces .
He then went on to bust Vincent Meli in seventh place to maintain momentum.
Di Nicola’s first final table scalp came when he bust Axel Bayout after the Frenchman was left short after shoving into Stanciu’s queens.
His second knockout came when he sent Amiel Gamlielto the rail after he shoved into Di Nicola with an inferior ace.
Earlier in the tournament, Gamiel told PokerNews, “If you get to write about me, please say zero to hero” after the Swiss national spent the majority of Day 1 and portions of Day 2 hovering around the 20 big blind mark or below. His heroic efforts were rewarded with a fifth-place finish.
Di Nicola continued his stacking spree by besting the jacks of fourth-place finisher Stanciu with queens.
It didn’t end there for Di Nicola, as he claimed El Yaacoubi’s stack having five-bet all in on the flop.
Na had to overcome a roughly 3:1 chip deficit in order to take down the bracelet. He reduced the deficit by making trips. Still, ultimately the cards were in Di Nicola’s favour today as his cowboys held against Na’s ace high to secure the Italian his second bracelet.
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