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2015 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo® Casino EPT Grand Final

€100,000 Super High Roller
Dias: 2
Event Info

2015 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo® Casino EPT Grand Final

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Mão Vencedora
1010
Premiação
€2,015,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€98,000
Premiação
€6,888,420
Entries
71
Informações do Nível
Nível
26
Blinds
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
50,000

Day 2 Awaits, Who'll Make it to the Final Table?

Can Colman go back to back?
Can Colman go back to back?

In little over an hour's time, Day 2 of the 2015 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo® Casino EPT Grand Final €100,000 Super High Roller will commence. A minimum of 44 players will return at 12:30 p.m. local time to battle it out for a seat at the final table. With registration open till 12:15 p.m. today, that number can only increase. Because of registration still being open, no table draw or prize pool has been announced yet, but it will be available shortly after the field is set.

A total of 64 entries were made on Day 1, with 52 unique players and 12 reentries. Three players are already in for €300,000, as Leon Tsoukernik, Mike McDonald, and defending champion Dan Colman all busted their first two bullets and bought right back in.

Igor Kurganov is leading with exactly 1 million in chips (166 big blinds). The Russian pro finished third in this event here last year, receiving €1,128,300 after a three-way deal with Daniel Cates and Daniel Colman. Reigning EPT Player of the Year Ole Schemion is close on his heels with an amassed stack of 930,000 (155 big blinds), and Erik Seidel is currently sitting in third with 857,000 (142 big blinds).

All three days of the Super High Roller are being broadcast on EPTLive, with the final on May 2 to be shown with cards up (subject to a one-hour security delay). You can watch the live stream right here on PokerNews.

The plan for the day is to play either 10 one-hour levels or down to a final table of eight, whichever comes first. The levels are structured as followed, with a 75-minute dinner break after Level 14:

LevelSmall BlindBig BlindAnte
93,0006,0001,000
104,0008,0001,000
20-minute break   
115,00010,0001,000
126,00012,0002,000
20-minute break   
138,00016,0002,000
1410,00020,0003,000
75-minute break(around 18:55)  
1512,00024,0003,000
1615,00030,0004,000
20-minute break   
1720,00040,0005,000
1825,00050,0005,000

This year's event has already broken the record set last year when a total of 62 entries were made. Who's going to succeed Bonomo, Altergott, and Colman? Or can one of the three go for a second title? All three of them entered yesterday, and just Altergott got eliminated, but he still has the chance to give it another try. Bonomo made it through with 683,000 (113 big blinds), and Colman bagged 248,000 (41 big blinds).

SeasonYearEntries(Uniques + Re Entries)Prize PoolChampion1st Place PrizeRunner Up2nd Place Prize
8201245(38 + 7)€4,432,500Justin Bonomo€1,640,000Tobias Reinkemeier€1,064,000
9201350(42 + 8)€4,851,000Max Altergott€1,746,400Jason Mercier€1,115,700
10201462(50 + 12)€6,015,240Daniel Colman€1,539,300Daniel Cates€1,283,700


Who will succeed Bonomo, Altergott and Colman? Time to find out!

Check out the interview Remko Rinkema did with Tsoukernik about how he got his second bullet in the tournament for free. Spoiler alert: it involves a €100,000 heads-up match against Daniel Cates.

Tags: Dan CatesDaniel ColmanErik SeidelIgor KurganovJason MercierJustin BonomoLeon TsoukernikMax AltergottMike McDonaldOle SchemionTobias Reinkemeier

Mercier Runs Into the Zinno Buzzsaw

Nível 8 : 2,500/5,000, 500 ante
Jason Mercier
Jason Mercier

Bryn Kenney opened for 13,000 from the hijack and Team PokerStars Pro Jason Mercier three-bet jammed for 141,000 from the small blind. Anthony Zinno, who was recently named the World Poker Tour Season XIII Player of the Year, then called from the big blind and Kenney got out of the way.

Mercier: {4-Clubs}{4-Spades}
Zinno: {10-Spades}{10-Clubs}

Mercier ran his pocket pair smack dab into a bigger one, and he paid the ultimate price after the board ran out {7-Clubs}{5-Spades}{2-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}{a-Hearts}.

Meanwhile, Andrew Chen was also eliminated from the tournament.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Anthony Zinno us
Anthony Zinno
690,000
163,000
163,000
Jason Mercier us
Jason Mercier
Eliminado
Andrew Chen ca
Andrew Chen
Eliminado

Tags: Jason MercierAnthony ZinnoAndrew Chen

Leon Tsoukernik Wins €100,000 Super High Roller Buy-In from Dan "Jungleman" Cates in €500/€1,000 Match

Nível 8 : 2,500/5,000, 500 ante
Leon Tsoukernik
Leon Tsoukernik

The €100,000 Super High Roller at the 2015 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo® Casino European Poker Tour Grand Final is well underway after a record-breaking Day 1 took place on Thursday that saw the field size reach all-time heights. One of the players in field the field was King's Casino owner Leon Tsoukernik, who is certainly no stranger to high-stakes action of all kinds.

Tsoukernik first played the event in 2012. After busting his first entry that year, Tsoukernik famously paid for his second €100,000 bullet by heading to the craps table to win €70,000, then jumping to roulette to win another €50,000. In this year's event, Tsoukernik once again sought out action to win another €100,000 to fire after being eliminated on his first try, but this time he chose poker.

After busting, Tsoukernik found Dan "Jungleman" Cates and asked him to play a €500/€1,000 heads-up match for €100,000. Cates agreed, and after 30 minutes Tsoukernik won the match and had a second €100,000 buy-in, which he promptly used to reenter the Super High Roller.

During Day 1 play, PokerNews' Remko Rinkema caught up with Tsoukernik to discuss more about it. Check out the video:

Tags: Dan CatesLeon TsoukernikRemko Rinkema

Three-Way Pots Sees Shakerchi Fall and Timex More Than Double

Nível 10 : 4,000/8,000, 1,000 ante
Talal Shakerchi
Talal Shakerchi

A short-stacked Talal Shakerchi moved all in for his last 33,000 from middle position and David Peters, who was seated to his direct left, made the call. When action reached Mike "Timex" McDonald in the small blind, he announced an all-in three-bet to 231,000. Peters made the call and discovered the bad news.

McDonald: {a-Spades}{a-Clubs}
Peters: {a-Diamonds}{q-Hearts}
Shakerchi: {9-Diamonds}{9-Clubs}

McDonald woke up with the granddaddy of all hands at just the right time, and he reaped the rewards as the board ran out a safe {5-Spades}{7-Spades}{5-Clubs}{5-Diamonds}{a-Hearts}. McDonald more than doubled on the hand, Peters took a huge hit, and Shakerchi found himself on the rail.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Mike McDonald ca
Mike McDonald
550,000
340,000
340,000
EPT 1X Winner
David Peters us
David Peters
90,000
-230,000
-230,000
Talal Shakerchi gb
Talal Shakerchi
Eliminado

Tags: Talal ShakerchiMike McDonaldDavid Peters

Tsoukernik Falls to Sammartino

Nível 11 : 5,000/10,000, 1,000 ante
Leon Tsoukernik
Leon Tsoukernik

We didn't see the action before all the chips went in, but the pot was already quite large when the action really heated up. With {3-Hearts}{2-Hearts}{8-Diamonds} on the table, both Sammartino and Tsoukernik got all of their chips in for a pot worth well over a million chips.

Leon Tsoukernik: {8-Spades}{9-Spades}
Dario Sammartino: {K-Clubs}{K-Diamonds}

The {Q-Spades} on the turn and {Q-Hearts} on the river were blanks, and Tsoukernik left the tournament area with a disappointed face. Fortunately for him, he got at least one of his bullets from beating Dan Cates.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Dario Sammartino it
Dario Sammartino
1,200,000
Leon Tsoukernik cz
Leon Tsoukernik
Eliminado

Tags: Dario SammartinoLeon Tsoukernik

Defending Champ Runs Out of Time

Nível 11 : 5,000/10,000, 1,000 ante
Daniel Colman - Mike McDonald
Daniel Colman - Mike McDonald

Daniel Colman kicked off his incredible year right here at the EPT Grand Final by winning this very event for €1,539,300. Colman was in action today looking to defend his title, but that attempt was just cut short by Mike "Timex" McDonald.

It happened when action folded to a short-stacked Colman on the button and he shoved all in for 105,000. McDonald called from the small blind, and Colman discovered the bad news.

Colman: {k-Clubs}{7-Clubs}
McDonald: {k-Spades}{q-Diamonds}

Colman had kicker issues, and while he paired it on the {7-Spades}{q-Spades}{2-Diamonds} flop, McDonald also paired his queen. Colman began to get out of his chair after the dealer burned and turned the {4-Diamonds}, and then took his leave from the tournament after the useless {3-Clubs} was put out on the river.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Mike McDonald ca
Mike McDonald
700,000
210,000
210,000
EPT 1X Winner
Daniel Colman us
Daniel Colman
Eliminado

Tags: Daniel ColmanMike McDonald

What Goes Into Selecting an EPT Location and Where Will the Tour Be Headed Next Season?

Nível 12 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante
EPT President Edgar Stuchly
EPT President Edgar Stuchly

Season 11 of the European Poker Tour is coming to a close, and soon it will be time for the next batch of stops.

When the EPT began in 2004, the first season had seven events. The second season remained with seven, and then the third season increased to eight. The fourth and fifth seasons hosted 11 events each, and then the jump was made to 13 events for the sixth, seventh, and eighth seasons of the tour. For the ninth season, the EPT scaled back to just eight events, but expanded the events into "festivals" with more poker at each stop. This was the same for the 10th season as it proved to be a very positive maneuver.

As of right now, only part of the Season 12 schedule has been announced. From August 19-30, 2015, the EPT will head back to Barcelona for a 12th time, and then December 6-16, Prague will host the tour, which is has been accustomed to doing during the holiday season. But, the schedule isn’t always the same and tour officials are constantly surveying the landscape on where future festivals will take place.

While in Malta at the last EPT event — a location that was making its first appearance on the tour — PokerNews.NL’s Frank Op de Woerd sat down with EPT President Edgar Stuchly to discuss what goes into selecting a location and where the tour may be headed to in the future.

"We have reduced the number of stops," Stuchly said about the size of each season. "We have around six or seven [events] in today's seasons. There's not really a plan to increase those, so we want to really cherry pick the destinations and make sure where EPT and PokerStars goes that the players have a benchmark and can expect what we deliver."

As one could imagine, when new locations are added, old ones are left behind. This season saw Vienna and Sanremo left off of the schedule, and Deauville hosted a stop for the last time before it will be removed next season. That raises the question of what makes the EPT decide to return to a location the following year.

"In a nutshell, it comes down to a couple of elements," Stuchly said. "First, we want the players to like it, so the survey results that we send out and the feedback which we get about the stop must be great. Because that's our promise, focusing on player experience and delivering the best product — the 'Champion's League of poker.' And that has to clearly tie into that decision. Of course, numbers, like participation, will also account for our key element. You can pretty much see how the numbers are the first or the second edition if the stop has potential. Usually we think that the stops we select should be big and should deliver a full experience, and that's also what we promote by the PokerStars marketing channels."

He also added that regulation has to be taken into account with each destination, as does a perspective on a location's tax situation. The key is to look at the big picture.

"If we find the right location, the right partner... If tax and gaming restrictions are in a way that we can work with them, then we will decide to go to a destination or not," Stuchly said.

One of the locations that many in the industry throw around as a possible destination for an EPT event is Holland, specifically Amsterdam, which recently added a World Poker Tour stop. Op de Woerd asked Stuchly what is the EPT's stance on the possibility of hosting an event in Holland.

"Amsterdam is a fantastic city," Stuchly started. He then added, "Amsterdam is definitely a destination where we would like to go, but — more or less the only but at the moment — is that there are issues with the venue size."

According to Stuchly, an event in Amsterdam has to be in the casino and the casino is too small for an EPT festival. He was quick to add that the EPT will continue to work with Holland Casino in hopes of finding a solution for the future, though.

"We are working with Holland Casino to find a solution," Stuchly said. "We are working hard, and we are working together with them. So it's an ongoing process, and yes we would definitely love to go to Amsterdam in the near future. If it would work out in the next 12 months? I cannot promise you or comment on that. As I said, there is ongoing work on that. Obviously we would like to go there and we are pretty much in agreement with our partner. We will continue to look at any kind of options to host an EPT in Amsterdam."

If you're wondering what size of venue is needed, Stuchly said the benchmark is around 100-120 tables, including cash-game tables. Anything below that just won't work out, he said, because the service wouldn't be up to par with EPT standards. Stuchly also added that the EPT generally has 120-130 tables at its events, with the popular locations containing even more.

Outside of the two events already confirmed for Season 12, Stuchly mentioned that Monte Carlo will once again play host to the season-ending EPT Grand Final. That leaves three, maybe four, open slots for destinations to fill, and Stuchly said those announcements will come here at this season's Grand Final. That doesn’t mean Op de Woerd didn't try and pry for a little bit of information, though.

Stuchly was asked if the EPT would be seeking a different tournament location in France outside of Deauville for next season or if the country's legislation was too big of an obstacle. His response again cited the EPT's high benchmark that it holds its events to and that because of this benchmark, legislation in France is currently a problem. Tax on the prize pool, small variety of games allowed to be offered, and rake on cash games were all things Stuchly cited as hard issues to overcome. He echoed these sentiments for Italy's Sanremo stop.

He was also asked about the rumors floating around about Dublin and other events being added for next season.

"We are exploring a couple of opportunities and Dublin is also on that kind of short list, which could be that the EPT comes," Stuchly commented without giving too much away. "There are more names on that short list, which I will not share with you. I think in the near future, for an EPT at this point, it's not on our plan to go to Cyprus for an EPT in the next 12 to 24 months."

Tags: Edgar StuchlyFrank Op de Woerd

Kurganov Cracks Ivey's Aces

Nível 12 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante
Phil Ivey
Phil Ivey

Phil Ivey and Igor Kurganov got into a preflop raising war that saw all of the money go in. Kurganov had opened to what looked to be 30,000 from the cutoff seat, Ivey made it 80,000-90,000 from the big blind, and then Kurganov shoved. Ivey snap-called with roughly 500,000 in his stack and tabled the {A-Hearts}{A-Clubs}. Kurganov had the {5-Hearts}{5-Clubs}.

The flop came down {Q-Spades}{5-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds} and nailed Kurganov with a set of fives.

"I had a bad feeling," Ivey commented when he saw the cards give Kurganov the set.

The turn was the {5-Spades} to really finish things off as Kurganov improved to unbeatable quads. At this point, Isaac Haxton, who was seated at the other side of the table, began to laugh a little bit.

"What's so funny?" Ivey frustratingly asked. "I said I had a bad feeling."

The river completed the board with the {J-Hearts} and Ivey was off to the exit.

"They got me," he said to Daniel Negreanu as he passed by him on his way out.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Igor Kurganov ru
Igor Kurganov
1,910,000
410,000
410,000
Phil Ivey us
Phil Ivey
Eliminado
Poker Hall of Famer

Tags: Igor KurganovDaniel NegreanuIsaac HaxtonPhil Ivey

Urbanovich Beats Schemion In Huge Pot

Nível 12 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante
Dzmitry Urbanovich hides his face after moving all in
Dzmitry Urbanovich hides his face after moving all in

Dzmitry Urbanovich opened for 27,000 from middle position and action folded to Ole Schemion on the button. The German super star three-bet to 68,000 and both blinds quickly folded. Urbanovich four-bet to 155,000 and Schemion made the call after some tanking.

The flop came {3-Clubs}{Q-Diamonds}{K-Hearts} and Urbanovich bet 175,000. Schemion didn't need much time to make up his mind and called.

Both players checked the {J-Diamonds} on the turn and the {K-Diamonds} completed the board. Urbanovich thought about it for just a bit, and then announced all in for, what we counted was, 279,000.

Schemion instantly got a pained face and Urbanovich moved his head down and had it rest on the rail, to not show any tells. Schemion needed some minutes but eventually folded. Urbanovich mucked instantly.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Dzmitry Urbanovich pl
Dzmitry Urbanovich
991,000
236,000
236,000
EPT 1X Winner
Ole Schemion de
Ole Schemion
690,000
-310,000
-310,000

Tags: Dzmitry UrbanovichOle Schemion

Haxton Falls to Seidel in Massive Pot Just Before the Break

Nível 12 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante
Isaac Haxton
Isaac Haxton

In the last hand before the break, Team Online's Isaac Haxton raised to 31,000 from the button only to have Erik Seidel three-bet to what appeared to be 75,000 from the small blind. Haxton made the call and the flop came down {j-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}, which saw Seidel continue for 113,000.

Haxton made the call and then both players checked the {7-Spades} turn. When the {Q-Clubs} completed the board on the river, Seidel led out for 115,000 and Haxton popped it to 515,000, leaving himself roughly 275,000 behind. Seidel, who barely had him covered, paused for 30 seconds or so and then announced that he was all in.

Haxton hit the tank hard as the clocked ticked several minutes into the break. Haxton leaned back in his chair, nibbled on his nail, and at the end of it all made the call.

Seidel tabled the {a-Hearts}{k-Clubs} for the rivered nuts, and Haxton revealed his inferior two pair with the {q-Spades}{j-Spades}.

"Really well played," Haxton complimented his opponent before the dealer verified the stacks.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Isaac Haxton us
Isaac Haxton
Eliminado
PokerStars

Tags: Erik SeidelIsaac Haxton