WPT VENICE GRAND PRIX

February 06-10 | Casino di Venezia Ca Vendramin Calergi
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Rinat Bogdanov Wins the WPT Venice Grand Prix

04:49 AM, 02/11/12

The Russian Overcomes the Italians to Win the WPT Venice Grand Prix

02:17 AM, 02/11/12

Rinat Bogdanov is the WPT Venice Grand Prix Champion

12:34 AM, 02/11/12

The First Hand Goes To Bogdanov

12:27 AM, 02/11/12

Heads Up: Rinat Bogdanov v Alessandro Longobardi

12:10 AM, 02/11/12

Andrea Dato Eliminated in 3rd Place (€72,275)

12:06 AM, 02/11/12

Longobardi Doubles Through Dato

11:57 PM, 02/10/12

Bogdanov All-In

11:54 PM, 02/10/12

Dato's Baby Threes Hold

11:40 PM, 02/10/12

Rinat Bogdanov Doubles Up

11:01 PM, 02/10/12

Dato Forces Longobardi to Fold on the River

10:50 PM, 02/10/12

Dato Gets Three Streets From Bogdanov

10:39 PM, 02/10/12

Longobardi All-in

09:18 PM, 02/10/12

Alessandro Longobardi is All-in

08:55 PM, 02/10/12

Trips Again For Dato

08:21 PM, 02/10/12

Trips for Dato

08:11 PM, 02/10/12

Simon Ravnsbaek Eliminated in 4th Place (€52,565)

07:25 PM, 02/10/12

Rinat Bogdanov Finds a Fortunate Double Up

06:46 PM, 02/10/12

Alessandro Longobardi Gets a Bluff Through

06:22 PM, 02/10/12

Gianluca Trebbi Eliminated in 5th Place (€42,705)

06:02 PM, 02/10/12

Chip Counts

05:47 PM, 02/10/12

Chip Counts

05:31 PM, 02/10/12

Longobardi is Handed a Gift

05:09 PM, 02/10/12

The Biggest Pot So Far: Ravsnbaek Doubles Up

05:06 PM, 02/10/12

Chip Counts

05:05 PM, 02/10/12

Ravnsbaek Doubles Up and Cripples Longobardi

04:56 PM, 02/10/12

Andrea Carini Eliminated in 6th Place (€32,195)

04:47 PM, 02/10/12

Chip Counts

04:10 PM, 02/10/12

Chip Counts

03:51 PM, 02/10/12

Ravnsbaek Tumbling

03:49 PM, 02/10/12

Gianluca Trebbi Moves All-in

03:41 PM, 02/10/12

Ravnsbaek Bluffs Into The Nuts

03:33 PM, 02/10/12

Simon Ravnsbaek Talks to the WPT

03:31 PM, 02/10/12

Chip Counts

03:18 PM, 02/10/12

Longobardi Flops a Set

03:05 PM, 02/10/12

Ravnsbaek Takes One From Dato

03:02 PM, 02/10/12

Second Three Bet Bluff by Ravnsbaek

02:56 PM, 02/10/12

First Three Bet Bluff by Dato

02:55 PM, 02/10/12

The WPT Venice Grand Prix Final Table

01:30 PM, 02/10/12

Andrea Dato: Back to Back WPT Venice Final Tables

05:15 PM, 02/09/12

Jason Wheeler Eliminated in 7th Place (€25,625)

04:15 PM, 02/09/12

Blind War: Dato v Ravnsbaek

04:00 PM, 02/09/12

Quads for Dato

03:54 PM, 02/09/12

End of Level 21 Chip Counts

02:53 PM, 02/09/12

Jeremie Sochet Eliminated in 8th Place (€19,055)

02:51 PM, 02/09/12

Massimo Mosele Eliminated in 9th Place (€13,795)

02:39 PM, 02/09/12

Wheeler Continues His Bad Start

02:33 PM, 02/09/12

Wheeler Gets Called On The River

02:29 PM, 02/09/12

Ravnsbaek Shows Dato How it is Going to Be

01:45 PM, 02/09/12

Bogdanov Check-Calling His Way to Victory

01:41 PM, 02/09/12

Bogdanov Doubles Up

01:35 PM, 02/09/12

WPT Venice Grand Prix: Who Has Final Table Experience?

12:46 PM, 02/09/12

Ravnsbaek Rocking at WPT Venice Grand Prix

01:50 AM, 02/09/12

Andrey Gulyy Eliminated in 10th Place (€9,855)

12:32 AM, 02/09/12

Gulyy Now Doubles Up Bogdanov

12:28 AM, 02/09/12

Longobardi Catches Gulyy

12:19 AM, 02/09/12

Remember Alessandro Longobardi?

11:49 PM, 02/08/12

Gabriele Lepore Eliminated in 11th Place (€9,855)

11:44 PM, 02/08/12

Marcel Bjerkmann Eliminated in 12th Place (€9,855)

11:40 PM, 02/08/12

Another Great Hand: Dato v Ravnsbaek

11:11 PM, 02/08/12

Trebbi Gets Lucky

11:05 PM, 02/08/12

Marko Neumann Eliminated in 13th Place (€8,540)

10:43 PM, 02/08/12

Mosele Gets Involved

10:19 PM, 02/08/12

Jeremie Sochet Doubles Up

10:10 PM, 02/08/12

Ravnsbaek Takes The Chip Lead

09:32 PM, 02/08/12

Trebbi Doubles Through Dato

07:58 PM, 02/08/12

James Akenhead Eliminated in 14th Place (€8,540)

07:02 PM, 02/08/12

Erion Islamay Eliminated in 15th Place (€8,540)

07:00 PM, 02/08/12

James Akenhead is Crippled

06:58 PM, 02/08/12

The Two Big Stacks Clash

06:53 PM, 02/08/12

James Akenhead Doubles Up

06:48 PM, 02/08/12

Special Heads Up Event

06:31 PM, 02/08/12

Level 18: Chip Counts

06:25 PM, 02/08/12

Marcel Berkjmann Doubles Up

06:20 PM, 02/08/12

Marcel Bjerkmann

05:32 PM, 02/08/12

Konstantin Streletskiy Eliminated in 16th Place (€8,540)

05:22 PM, 02/08/12

Giacomo Valenti Eliminated in 17th Place (€7,225)

05:17 PM, 02/08/12

Bjerkmann Imploding

04:50 PM, 02/08/12

Level 17: Chip Counts

04:33 PM, 02/08/12

Bogdanov Moves All-In on Wheeler

04:22 PM, 02/08/12

Bjerkmann Doubles Up The Dangerous Ravnsbaek

04:20 PM, 02/08/12

Gianluca Speranza Eliminated in 18th Place (€7,225)

04:15 PM, 02/08/12

Bubble Boy Tran Has His Kings Cracked

04:10 PM, 02/08/12

Wheeler Rolling

03:36 PM, 02/08/12

We Reach The Bubble

03:33 PM, 02/08/12

Set Over Set

03:15 PM, 02/08/12

Level 16: Chip Counts

02:52 PM, 02/08/12

Chiodo Eliminated by Sochet

02:22 PM, 02/08/12

Dario De Paz Eliminated in 23rd Place

02:08 PM, 02/08/12

Two More Eliminations

02:03 PM, 02/08/12

Carla Solinas Has Been Eliminated

01:40 PM, 02/08/12

Kara Scott Is Our First Casualty

01:33 PM, 02/08/12

Goryachev Doubles Through Akenhead

01:29 PM, 02/08/12

Streletskiy Doubles Through Scott

01:22 PM, 02/08/12

Welcome to Day 3 of WPT Venice Grand Prix

12:43 PM, 02/08/12

WPT Venice Grand Prix Day 3 Seat Draw

02:29 AM, 02/08/12

Marcel Bjerkmann Leads Day 2 of WPT Venice Grand Prix

09:56 PM, 02/07/12

Goryachev Viacheslav Gets Lucky

09:38 PM, 02/07/12

Last Seven Hands

09:33 PM, 02/07/12

Bjerkmann Dumps 100,000

09:16 PM, 02/07/12

Candio Eliminated by Wheeler

09:10 PM, 02/07/12

Mike Sexton is Out

08:47 PM, 02/07/12

The Royal Flush Girls Hit Venice

08:36 PM, 02/07/12

Rocco Palumbo Eliminated by James Akenhead

08:26 PM, 02/07/12

Marcel Bjerkmann Dominates

07:51 PM, 02/07/12

WPT Venice Grand Prix Payouts

06:40 PM, 02/07/12

Benjamin Pollak Has Been Eliminated

05:20 PM, 02/07/12

Kourdourli Eliminated by Trebbi

04:55 PM, 02/07/12

Vasilyev Eliminated by Dato

04:49 PM, 02/07/12

It's Oh So Quiet

03:57 PM, 02/07/12

Longobardi Announces Himself to WPT Venice

03:44 PM, 02/07/12

The End of a Wonderful Journey

03:38 PM, 02/07/12

The Dynamo Show

03:04 PM, 02/07/12

Tantalising Table One

02:29 PM, 02/07/12

WPT Venice is Minus a Romanello

02:00 PM, 02/07/12

Weisner Whalloped

01:31 PM, 02/07/12

Franky Triples Up

01:18 PM, 02/07/12

A Look Back to the Start of WPT Venice

12:58 PM, 02/07/12

Who is the Greatest Magician: Esfandiari or Dynamo?

12:56 PM, 02/07/12

Day 2 WPT Venice Grand Prix: Triumvirate of Italians at the Top

12:43 PM, 02/07/12

WPT Venice Grand Prix Day 2 Seat Draw

02:39 AM, 02/07/12

Candio Crushes at the WPT Venice Grand Prix

01:06 AM, 02/07/12

Sexton Gets Revenge

12:19 AM, 02/07/12

Candio And Bjerkmann Clash Again

12:15 AM, 02/07/12

Arnaud Mattern Eliminated by James Akenhead

11:52 PM, 02/06/12

Bjerkmann Struggling

11:12 PM, 02/06/12

WPT Champions Club Member James Dempsey is Out

10:36 PM, 02/06/12

Quads v Nut Flush v Pocket Kings

10:29 PM, 02/06/12

David Nicholson is Eliminated

10:24 PM, 02/06/12

Terrible Table Ten Again

10:01 PM, 02/06/12

65,000 - 3,6000: The William Dorey Story

09:45 PM, 02/06/12

Some News Before Dinner

08:03 PM, 02/06/12

Giovanni Rizzo Meets a Horrible End

07:57 PM, 02/06/12

Jack Ellwood Sent Packing by Darcourt

07:30 PM, 02/06/12

Quick Chip Count Round Up

07:21 PM, 02/06/12

Little David Nicholson Doubles Up

06:53 PM, 02/06/12

Scott Montgomery Busts From WPT Venice

06:43 PM, 02/06/12

Adinolfi Finds A Double Up

05:25 PM, 02/06/12

A Different Way to Play Ace-King

04:47 PM, 02/06/12

Rettenmaier Beaten By Ace High

03:57 PM, 02/06/12

Trips For Kourdourli

03:48 PM, 02/06/12

Parkinson Wins Back to Back Pots

03:02 PM, 02/06/12

Montgomery Puts the ClubWPT.com Qualifier In His Place

02:52 PM, 02/06/12

Gleisner Grabs Some Chips From Galic

02:11 PM, 02/06/12

Terrible Table Ten

02:02 PM, 02/06/12

Fabrice Soulier Suffers An Early Loss

01:35 PM, 02/06/12

Welcome to Day 1 of WPT Venice Grand Prix

12:39 PM, 02/06/12

Live Tournament Updates

Rinat Bogdanov Wins the WPT Venice Grand Prix

Level 29: 40,000-80,000, 10,000 ante

Sorted In: Featured Blog, Rinat Bogdanov, Tournaments, Season X, Casino Di Venezia, WPT Venice Grand Prix
04:49 AM, 02/11/12

The Russian Overcomes the Italians to Win the WPT Venice Grand Prix

Level 29: 40,000-80,000, 10,000 ante

WPT Final Table Venice
The World Poker Tour (WPT) Venice Grand Prix final table was a clash of styles. In one corner you had the loose aggressive approach of Andrea Dato and Simon Ravnsbaek and then in the other corner you had the rocks. In football there is a saying, that it doesn't matter if the game is pretty - it's the result that counts, and that line suited this final table down to the ground, as Rinat Bogdanov proved that you do not need to play high variance poker to join the elite WPT Champions Club.

The aggressive Andrea Dato started the final table, as the big chip leader with 1,591,000 chips and trailing just behind him was the equally aggressive Simon Ravnsbaek with 922,000. The foundations of those two chip stacks were built through aggression, and as the final table began, both players immediately started to three-bet bluff - only this time a combination of bad timing and great hands for their opponents saw them lose ground straight from the off.

It seemed, in the early stages, as if Dato and Ravnsbaek could only win chips off each other, and it was Ravnsbaek who donated a great pile of them to Dato after representing the nut flush when Dato was actually holding it in his hand. That pot moved Dato into an impressive chip lead and Ravnsbaek fell behind Rinat Bogdanov for the first time.

Andrea Dato

A familiar pattern started to form around Level 23, with Gianluca Trebbi moving all-in indiscriminately and Ravnsbaek falling faster than a skydiver without a parachute, but it was still Dato leading the way as we moved into Level 24. With Trebbi moving in so often he was the bookies favourite to be eliminated first, but instead Andrea Carini won that dubious honour. Andrea Dato raised with pocket eights and Carini moved all-in with Adiamond 3spade and the net result was a €32,195 pay day. Dato moved over 2 million chips for the first time whilst Ravnsbaek had been reduced to a shove or fold strategy at the opposite end of the spectrum.

Andrea Carini Out

The first time Alessandro Longobardi entered the fray ended in bitter disappointment. He opened up the action with pocket tens, Andrea Dato cold called on the button before the hyper aggressive Ravnsbaek squeezed out a jam from the small blind. Given the range of Ravnsbaek, Longobardi was in seventh heaven. He made the call, Dato got out of the way and incredibly Ravnsbaek had found pocket aces. So it was Ravnsbaek back into contention and Longobardi who found himself playing shove or fold.

With Dato seemingly cruising towards the title he suddenly hit his first speed bump and it was that man Ravnsbaek causing him to slow down. The pair got it all in with Dato's pocket eights dueling with the ace-queen of the Dane and a queen on the flop sealed the deal and moved Ravnsbaek into first place.

Andrea Dato VS Simon Ravnsbaek

We are not sure if the momentum got to Ravnsbaek, but no sooner had he collected his chips from Dato, he was handing a chunk of them to the grateful Longobardi. Ravnsbaek opened with the dodgy looking 9spade 2spade and was forced to call off the rest of his chips against Longobardi, who had moved all-in with pocket sevens. Ravnsbaek was still the chip leader, but only just, and Longobardi had a little bit more breathing space.

WPT Final Table Venice

Gianluca Trebbi's tournament ended in Level 25 and it was Longobardi who eliminated him. Trebbi had moved all-in on at least five occasions without being called until Longobardi found pocket jacks. Trebbi's Theart 7heart took the pounding the odds said it deserved and the pocket tens hand against Ravnsbaek had all but vanished from Longobardi's mind.

Gianluca Trebbi

Towards the end of Level 25 Dato so nearly eliminated Bogdanov. He opened with pocket deuces and called a Bogdanov shove. The Russian held Qclub 9diamond and the baby deuces so nearly got there before a Qheart on the river gave Bogdanov a lifeline and 1,065,000 in chips.

Into Level 26, and we lost the talented Simon Ravnsbaek. He moved his final 600,000 into the middle holding pocket deuces and Bogdanov found pocket tens and the easiest call of his life. Ravnsbaek had been superb all tournament and it certainly won't be the last we will see of him on the WPT circuit.

Simon Ravnsbaek Out

So the three-way battle was set and for a long period it seemed as though there was only ever going to be one winner - Andrea Dato. But then things started to go sour for Dato. He ran a few three-bet bluffs on Longobardi who just kept waking up with playable hands. Dato bled 800,000 chips in this fashion and slipped into the middle of the pack. But Dato plays his poker like a car rides the roller coaster and by the end of Level 27 he was back in front.

The next all-in involved Dato and Bogdanov and the kicker of Bogdanov came into play in a Kspade Tspade v Kclub 8club battle to save him from elimination. Dato then started to lose chips and amazingly found himself at risk of elimination when he moved all-in with pocket treys only to be called by the Adiamond Tspade of Longobardi. The treys held up and Dato survived and once again took the chip lead.

Into Level 28, and Dato was one card away from a dominating heads up position. He was all-in with pocket eights versus the Jclub 9club of Longobardi and a 9heart on the river saved the big man and Dato was left wondering what he had to do to finish these two off?

Finally, the blinds started to catch up with the players and it was arguably the best player of the tournament who was eliminated in 3rd place. Dato moved all-in with Kclub 4diamond and Bogdanov woke up with Aclub Kdiamond sending Dato to the rail.

Andra Dato Out

The Royal Flush Girls splayed the felt with cash and our heads up encounter began, but it finished not long after. The final action lasted two hands when Bogdanov hit a boat holding 6club 4club on a Qheart 7diamond 4diamond 6spade 4spade board with Longobardi holding Kheart Qdiamond for top pair.

WPT Final Table Venice

So congratulations to the Russian Rinat Bogdanov and commiserations to the rest of the final table participates. Our attention now turns to the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Hollywood and the WPT Lucky Hearts Championship and you will see us back in Europe in April for WPT Vienna.

Sorted In: Andrea Dato, Rinat Bogdanov, Featured Blog, Simon Ravnsbaek, Gianluca Trebbi, Andrea Carini, Alessandro Longobardi, Tournaments, Season X, Casino Di Venezia, WPT Venice Grand Prix
02:17 AM, 02/11/12

Rinat Bogdanov is the WPT Venice Grand Prix Champion

Level 29: 40,000-80,000, 10,000 ante

WPT Final Table Venice
Rinat Bogdanov has just joined the WPT Champions Club after defeating Alessandro Longobardi in only two hands of heads up action. Here is the final hand…

Alessandro Longobardi raises to 200,000 holding Kheart Qdiamond and Rinat Bogdanov calls holding 6club 4club. Our final flop of the WPT Venice Grand Prix is Qheart 7diamond 4diamond and Bogdanov check-calls a 60,000 Longobardi c-bet. On the turn, Bogdanov hits two pair when the 6spade comes down from the sky. Bogdanov plays it cool, once more, and it is another check-call, this time for 240,000.

On the river we see the 4spade and Bogdanov remains composed and checks for a third and final time. Longobardi bets 300,000 and Bogdanov cannot contain his excitement. A smirk comes over his face as he moved all-in. Longobardi looks to the sky, checks his cards and then makes the call. Bogdanov turns over his hand and Longobardi gets to his feet to congratulate the new WPT Champion.

Bogdanov takes home €229,800 and Longobardi takes home €111,700.

Sorted In: Featured Blog, Rinat Bogdanov, Alessandro Longobardi, Tournaments, Season X, Casino Di Venezia, WPT Venice Grand Prix
12:34 AM, 02/11/12

The First Hand Goes To Bogdanov

Level 29: 40,000-80,000, 10,000 ante

WPT Final Table Venice

Rinat Bogdanov raises to 200,000 holding Aheart 8club and Alessandro Longobardi calls with Jspade Tclub. The flop delivers a little something for both players but they both decide to check - Jclub 8diamond 4spade. The turn gives Bogdanov two pair Aclub and he bets 200,000 when checked to. The final card is the 7diamond and this time Bogdanov bets 360,000 when checked to and Longobardi folds.

Bogdanov ~ 3,750,000
Longobardi ~ 900,000

Sorted In: Alessandro Longobardi, Rinat Bogdanov, Featured Blog, Tournaments, Season X, Casino Di Venezia, WPT Venice Grand Prix
12:27 AM, 02/11/12

Heads Up: Rinat Bogdanov v Alessandro Longobardi

Level 29: 40,000-80,000, 10,000 ante

WPT Final Table Venice

Our heads up battle for the WPT Venice Grand Prix title and €229,800 first prize will commence shortly.

It is Russia versus Italy and the Italian media are going crazy in here...

Sorted In: Featured Blog, Rinat Bogdanov, Alessandro Longobardi, Tournaments, Season X, Casino Di Venezia, WPT Venice Grand Prix
12:10 AM, 02/11/12

Andrea Dato Eliminated in 3rd Place (€72,275)

Level 29: 40,000-80,000, 10,000 ante

Andrea Dato

Sometimes poker just doesn't dish out the rewards people deserve. Andrea Dato has been the star of this final table but he has just been eliminated in 3rd place. He open shoves with Kspade 4diamond and Rinat Bogdanov calls with Aclub Kdiamond. Dato needs a minor miracle and it doesn't come on a board of Aheart Qheart 8spade 3heart Jspade. So Bogdanov becomes our unlikely chip leader and only Longobardi stands in his way of a WPT title.

Bogdanov ~ 3,320,000
Longobardi ~ 1,350,000

Sorted In: Featured Blog, Rinat Bogdanov, Andrea Dato, Tournaments, Season X, Casino Di Venezia, WPT Venice Grand Prix
12:06 AM, 02/11/12

Longobardi Doubles Through Dato

Level 28: 30,000-60,000, 10,000 ante

Alessandro Longobardi

Andrea Dato raises to 160,000 on the button, holding pocket eights, Alessandro Longobardi raises all-in holding Jclub 9club and Dato snap calls.

The flop hands Lombardi the world Kclub Qclub 4spade but the turn 5heart goes the way of Dato. One more card to come and Dato turns away in disgust as the 9heart hits the deck to hand Lombardi the double up.

Bogdanov ~ 1,670,000
Dato ~ 1,595,000
Longobardi ~ 1,140,000

Sorted In: Andrea Dato, Alessandro Longobardi, Featured Blog, Tournaments, Season X, Casino Di Venezia, WPT Venice Grand Prix
11:57 PM, 02/10/12

Bogdanov All-In

Level 28: 30,000-60,000, 10,000 ante

Andrea Dato raises from the small blind to 185,000 - holding the mighty 6diamond 3club - and Rinat Bogdanov moves all-in with a pair of nines to force the fold out of Dato.

Sorted In: Andrea Dato, Rinat Bogdanov, Featured Blog, Tournaments, Season X, Casino Di Venezia, WPT Venice Grand Prix
11:54 PM, 02/10/12

Dato Applies The Pressure

Level 28: 30,000-60,000, 10,000 ante

Andrea Dato open shoves 2,400,000 with Aclub 8heart  and both players fold.

Sorted In: Andrea Dato, Tournaments, Season X, Casino Di Venezia, WPT Venice Grand Prix
11:50 PM, 02/10/12

Bogdanov Forces Longobardi Off The Best Hand

Level 28: 30,000-60,000, 10,000 ante

Alessandro Longobardi raises to 175,000, on the button, holding Kspade Qdiamond and Rinat Bogdanov three-bets, from the big blind for 420,000, holding Kheart 6spade. Longobardi takes some time before folding the best hand.

Bogdanov ~ 1,300,000
Longobardi ~ 875,000

Sorted In: Alessandro Longobardi, Rinat Bogdanov, Tournaments, Season X, Casino Di Venezia, WPT Venice Grand Prix
11:49 PM, 02/10/12

 

RANKING

Payout Structure

Place Prize
1 $302,065
2 $146,826
3 $95,003
4 $69,095
5 $56,134
6 $42,319
7 $33,683
8 $25,047
9 $18,133
10 - 12 $12,954
13 - 15 $11,226
16 - 18 $9,497

Blind Structure

Level Blinds Ante
1 50-100 0
2 75-150 0
3 100-200 0
4 100-200 25
5 150-300 25
6 200-400 50
7 250-500 50
8 300-600 75
9 400-800 100
10 500-1,000 100
11 600-1,200 200
12 800-1,600 200
13 1,000-2,000 300
14 1,200-2,400 400
15 1,500-3,000 500
16 2,000-4,000 500
17 2,500-5,000 500
18 3,000-6,000 1,000
19 4,000-8,000 1,000
20 5,000-10,000 1,000
21 6,000-12,000 2,000
22 8,000-16,000 2,000
23 10,000-20,000 3,000
24 12,000-24,000 4,000
25 15,000-30,000 5,000
26 20,000-40,000 5,000
27 25,000-50,000 5,000
28 30,000-60,000 10,000
29 40,000-80,000 10,000
30 50,000-100,000 10,000
31 60,000-120,000 20,000
32 75,000-150,000 25,000
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