Romanian Player Leads Czech Poker Masters Main Event After Day 1C
Bogdan Ionut Roman from Romania has taken the overall chip lead at the Czech Poker Masters Main Event after a strong performance on Day 1C at the King's Resort Rozvadov.


The Czech Poker Masters (CPM) Main Event at King’s Resort Rozvadov saw a significant shift in chip lead status after Day 1C, with Romanian player Bogdan Ionut Roman now holding the top position. The €150 buy-in tournament boasts a guaranteed prize pool of €400,000.
Day 1C Action
On Wednesday, Day 1C of the CPM Main Event attracted 93 entries, including 29 re-entries. Fourteen players managed to secure a payout, with ten advancing to Day 2. The tournament offers multiple opportunities for players to qualify for Day 2, with one flight in Prague, ten flights in Rozvadov, and a “Flip and Go” option available.
The structure allows the top 15% of players from each starting day to reach the money, and the top 10% with the highest chip counts advance to Day 2. Players who reach Day 2 will also receive their earned chips. Additionally, an early payout system is in place, with the minimum cash of €300 becoming available on the King’s Card as soon as the starting day concludes.
A daily chip leader bonus of a €1,150 King’s Main Event ticket is awarded to the player with the largest stack at the end of each regular starting day.
Roman’s Dominance
Bogdan Ionut Roman from Romania emerged as the star of Day 1C, accumulating an impressive 1,000,150 chips. This performance not only secured him the daily chip leader bonus but also the overall chip lead for the tournament heading into Day 2. This marks a notable achievement in the competitive field of the CPM Main Event.
Tournament Structure and Prizes
The CPM Main Event has a €150 buy-in and guarantees a substantial €400,000 in prize money. Beyond the main prize pool, the top 10 finishers will also receive packages valued at €3,000 each for the King’s Million European Championship (KMEC).
Players have a total of twelve opportunities to qualify for Day 2, which is scheduled for Sunday at 17:00. The final day of the three-day event will commence on Monday at 14:00. The structure ensures that a significant portion of the field makes it to the money, providing ample opportunities for players to cash.
Previous Flights
Prior to Day 1C, the first two starting flights (1A and 1B) had registered a combined total of 177 entries. The addition of Day 1C’s 93 entries brings the total player count closer to the expected field size for a tournament of this caliber.
King’s Resort is a prominent poker destination in Europe, regularly hosting major tournaments and attracting players from across the continent. The resort offers a wide range of poker variants and cash games in addition to its tournament schedule.
Key facts
| Aspect | Detail |
|—|—|
| Tournament | Czech Poker Masters (CPM) Main Event |
| Buy-in | €150 |
| Guaranteed Prize Pool | €400,000 |
| Day 1C Chip Leader | Bogdan Ionut Roman (Romania) |
| Day 1C Entries | 93 (including 29 re-entries) |
| Day 2 Start | Sunday, 17:00 |
The development of Bogdan Ionut Roman taking the overall chip lead is significant for players still in contention or those considering late registration. It highlights the competitive nature of the CPM Main Event and sets the stage for an exciting conclusion as the tournament progresses towards its final days. Players aiming for the top spots will need to navigate challenging gameplay and outmaneuver strong opponents like Roman.
Source: King’s: Chiplead-Wechsel nach Rumänien im CPM Main Event – https://www.hochgepokert.com/2026/07/02/kings-chiplead-wechsel-nach-rumaenien-im-cpm-main-event/
Datos clave
| Punto | Detalle |
|---|---|
| Fuente | Hochgepokert |
| Fecha | 2026-07-02T05:11:38+00:00 |
| Tema | King’s: Chiplead-Wechsel nach Rumänien im CPM Main Event |
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Hochgepokert Publicacion original: 2026-07-02T05:11:38+00:00
Ethan Reed
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