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2014 PokerStars.net EPT Vienna

€5,300 Main Event
Dias: 1a
Event Info

2014 PokerStars.net EPT Vienna

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Mão Vencedora
k3
Premiação
€578,392
Event Info
Buy-in
€5,000
Premiação
€4,413,500
Entries
910
Informações do Nível
Nível
32
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
20,000

Gus Flips Out

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Just before the start of the main event we caught a table in the Flip Out Freeroll* involving Full Tilt Poker Professional Gus Hansen. The nine players threw their single chip in the middle and got their cards. Gus turned over his {a-Hearts}{5-Hearts} and a couple of others showed better aces. A few players chose not to show and a couple didn’t even look. The board ran out {7-Hearts}{2-Diamonds}{j-Diamonds}{10-Spades}{8-Clubs} missing one player's flush draw. The last player to look at his cards turned over {9-Diamonds}{3-Hearts} for the rivered straight, and while he was through to the next round, Gus Hansen was eliminated.

*For more information on just what the Flip Out Freeroll is, click here.

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The Defending Champ is Here

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It's three and a half years ago, but German poker pro Michael Eiler still holds the EPT Vienna title. Today we've spotted Eiler right away, as he looks to make another run in the city that brought him such great memories.

Back in 2010 Eiler beat a field of 578 to lock up the huge €700,000 first-place prize beating the likes of Team PokerStars Pro Martin Hruby and Team PokerStars Pro Daniel Negreanu at the final table.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Michael Eiler de
Michael Eiler
EPT 1X Winner
30,000

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The Eureka Poker Tour Continues to Set Records

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Markus Stoger leads.
Markus Stoger leads.

Constantly pushing the envelope and setting the bar higher and higher, PokerStars is used to breaking records. They've done it time and time again with their famed Sunday Million tournament, and one week ago the Macau Millions at PokerStars LIVE Macau at the City of Dreams shattered the record for largest poker tournament field in Asia.

The latest record-breaking achievement from PokerStars has just come in the Eureka Poker Tour Vienna Main Event. The second starting flight of that event attracted 975 players and became the largest single starting flight in the tour's history, dating back to March of 2011. That number also pushed the total number of entries in the event up to 1,432 and broke the record for largest Eureka Poker Tour Main Event by 117 players.

Amongst those who played in the event were Team PokerStars Pros Marcel Luske, Eugene Katchalov, Luca Pagano, Maxim Lykov, Bertrand 'ElkY' Grospellier, Martin Hruby, Luca Pagano, and Michael Keiner.

According to the EPT: "the massive field of 1,432 contained players from 58 different countries which is exactly the same count as in Prague at the previous Eureka stop back in December. Germany had most players here in Vienna with 279 starters (almost 20% of total) while 195 players represented the home country and Romania is in the third place with 84 players, overcoming Russia by three."

That event is now down to the final table. Here's a look at the finalist courtesy of the EPT:

Seat 1: Andreas Freund, 25, Vienna, Austria – 4,515,000

Andreas Freund studies Spanish and Journalism but is a professional Omaha and Hold’em cash game player as well. He started playing poker in 2007 and began playing full time a year later. He bought in directly for the Eureka Poker Tour Main Event and has already beaten his biggest tournament cash from November 2013 when he won a €1,000 event in Seefeld for €17,630.

Seat 2: Robert Malinowski, 49, Poland, PokerStars qualifier - 3,305,000

The oldest player at the final table Robert Malinowski has poker as a hobby, running a business for a job. He enjoys his biggest poker achievement and so does his wife who supports him here in the Hofburg. Robert also likes to read a lot. He made quite impressive come back on day 2 starting the last level with only 12 big blinds and finished with ten times bigger stack.

Seat 3: Markus Stöger, 44, Vienna, Austria – 5,495,000

Markus is a self-employed gastronome and a recreational poker player. He started playing poker in cash games but these days mainly focuses on tournaments. His best result was back in 2010 when won a €250 event in Vienna for €30,600.

Seat 4: Stavros Kalfos, 32, Thessaloniki, Greece, PokerStars Player – 1,050,000

Hailing from Thessaloniki, Stavros Kalfos is a 32 year-old professional poker player. Previously he was one of PokerStars' “Greek Challengers”. Kalfos mostly plays tournaments, both online and live. He has finalled the Sunday Warm-Up four times, winning it twice while live he has cashed in the EPT three times and also chopped the €2,000 side event at EPT San Remo for €90,000 back in 2010.

Seat 5: Bryan Paris, 28, Huntington Beach, USA, PokerStars player - 5,430,000

He still waits for a first 6-figure score in live event but his online results prove that he is very experienced player. Bryan Paris has scored more than $6.6 million online with more than half of it on PokerStars. He needs to finish at least 6th to lock the record live cashout, which came in the WSOP; he has cashed 12 times in the World Series so far. Though tommorow will be his first final table experience in a live tournament.

Seat 6: Erik Scheidt, 26, Rostock, Germany, PokerStars Player - 950,000

Erik Scheidt is a computer specialist and plays poker recreationally. Last year he finished 5th place in the Berlin Cup at EPT Berlin taking home €31,000 – his biggest cash so far. Outside of poker, Scheidt enjoys playing football.

Seat 7: Blazej Przygorzewski, 22, Poznan, Poland, PokerStars qualifier - 5,430,000

Playing only his third live event in a career but the the 22-year old Blazej Przygorzewski knows very well how the glory feels. He is a three time Polish champion in sailing and now he can break through even in poker. Blazej plays poker for three years online with a biggest cash of about $17,000.

Seat 8: Zoltan Gal, 27, Hungary, PokerStars qualifier - 2,245,000

Another great deep run for Zoltan Gal who finished 19th in the Eureka Prague Main Event three months ago. He's playing poker for 5 years, mostly the online high stakes cash game. He calls himself a semi-pro, trying to succeed in live tournaments for two years. This final table appearance is his best so far, surpassing a $27k hit in Las Vegas. He would celebrate the victory with a steak, his favourite meal.

The final table will start at 12.30 p.m. local time, and for the first time the Eureka final table will be live streamed including all players hole cards. It means the broadcast will run with a 45-minute delay. You can also follow the coverage of the Eureka Poker Tour Vienna on the PokerStars blog.

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Gus Hansen is in The Building

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We spotted Gus Hansen walking around in the Hofburg Palace today. He isn't playing though, he's doing interviews and posing for photo's with fans. He'll probably be playing tomorrow on Day 1B. We'll sure to keep an eye on the Danish super star then who's seen quite some action online lately.

Saber Claims Victory in Event #3 €200 Turbo Deepstack

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The EPT10 Vienna is a part of a 40-event festival, and this past weekend some of those tournament played out. For instance, Event #3 €200 NLHE Turbo Deepstack attracted 350 players and created a prize pool of €67,900.

Among those to cash were Pavel Chalupka (Slovakia; 47th - €390), Darius Wilgos (Poland; 39th - €435), Imre Lascsik (Hungary; 30th - €495), Roger Heidlmayr (Austria; 19th - €700), and Josef Mull (Austria; 9th - €1,360). Here's a look at the final table results from that event:

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1stMakram SaberLebanon€13,240
2ndPavel MeshkovBelarus€8,410
3rdSergi TusellSpain€6,300
4thNathalie PerignonFrance€5,100
5thAnton AsenovBulgaria€4,020
6thAurelian ChirieciRomania€3,070
7thBlaskovics ZoltánHungary€2,255
8thHermine WeissAustria€1,655

Eight Levels of Play Today

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The tournament director just announced that there'll be eight levels of play today. The levels will be 75 minutes long and thus the tournament will be done around midnight. After level six there will be a 75 minute dinner break for all the players, which should be around 8:15 pm local time.

A First Look Around The Room

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Jogador Fichas Progresso
Paul Vas Nunes gb
Paul Vas Nunes
30,000 30,000
Marcel Luske nl
Marcel Luske
30,000 30,000
Sergio Aido es
Sergio Aido
30,000 30,000
Marc-Andre Ladouceur ca
Marc-Andre Ladouceur
30,000 30,000
Michael Piper
Michael Piper
30,000 30,000
Ruben Visser nl
Ruben Visser
EPT 1X Winner
30,000 30,000
Craig McCorkell gb
Craig McCorkell
30,000 30,000
Barny Boatman gb
Barny Boatman
EPT 1X Winner
30,000 30,000
Anton Makiievskyi ua
Anton Makiievskyi
30,000 30,000
Yann Dion ca
Yann Dion
30,000 30,000
Dan Murariu ro
Dan Murariu
30,000 30,000
Dominik Nitsche de
Dominik Nitsche
30,000 30,000
Max Silver gb
Max Silver
30,000 30,000

MyStack App Available for EPT10 Vienna

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The PokerNews MyStack App is available for players here in the EPT10 Vienna Main Event, allowing players to directly update their chip count on the PokerNews Live Reporting page for their friends and family to see.

You can download the app for iPhone or Android now to get started. Then, create a new PokerNews account or update your current one to start updating your status immediately. Your followers can see all the live action that you're involved in.

Be forewarned, however, any abuse of the app will result in account suspension or termination.

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A Warm Welcome from the EPT President

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EPT President Edgar Stuchly
EPT President Edgar Stuchly

It's no secret that Edgar Stuchly, President of the European Poker Tour, is from Austria. As such, he had a nice welcome message to the players as expressed in the EPT Vienna program. Here's what he had to say:

Welcome to the EPT Vienna Poker Festival.

It's with a special pride that I cut the opening ribbon of this sixth European Poker Tour festival of Season 10. Austria is my home country, and I know that the world-renowned high quality of Austrian hospitality will be extended to both the EPT and you, the players.

The tour has touched down in Vienna twice, in Seasons 1 and 7, the Main Event of which were won by Pascal Perrault and Michael Eiler, but this event is going to be bigger and better than before. Not only are we returning in partnership with the ever-growing Eureka Poker Tour and the Concord Card Casino to put on cash games and 40 tournaments, ranging from €10,300 High Rollers through €220 turbos, but it will all be taking place in the incredible Hofburg Palace. Dating from the 13th Century, the Hofburg Palace will be like nowehere else you've ever played poker.

There are also some incredible places to eat in Vienna, including Steirereck, which is currently in the top ten on the World's 50 Best Restaurants list. Explore the city. Play poker. Have a great time.

I wish you success and a great time in Vienna.

Tags: Edgar Stuchly