
The World Series Of Poker Circuit (WSOPC) at Grand Casino Liechtenstein (GCLI) held the second starting flight of the CHF 270+30 Mini Main Event (Flight 1b) yesterday – the awarding of the first gold ring in the Principality is drawing closer.
After 219 entries were recorded in the first starting flight, 251 players entered the second starting flight yesterday, accounting for a total of 379 entries.

A total of 598 entries are already on the clock for the tournament with a €200,000 guarantee. Over CHF 160,000 has already been collected, with two more flights still to come. Breaking the guarantee seems to be just a formality.
Samuel Klocker from Austria had the best day of play, collecting 751,000 chips over the levels.
Behind him was Pascal Sturzenegger from Switzerland, who bagged 685,000 chips at the end of the day. His compatriot Dominique Selecky finished the day behind him with 618,000 chips.
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33 players from Flight 1a advanced to the final day. In the second starting flight, 57 players were successful and will return to the blue felt on Sunday at 12:00. The average chip stack in Flight 1b was 266,175 chips.





