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2015 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo® Casino EPT Grand Final

€25,500 High Roller
Dias: 3
Event Info

2015 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo® Casino EPT Grand Final

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Mão Vencedora
k6
Premiação
€1,114,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€25,000
Premiação
€5,267,500
Entries
215
Informações do Nível
Nível
27
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
10,000

PokerStars SCOOP Returns May 10 With $40 Million in Guaranteed Prizes

Nível 24 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante

Online poker players from around the world are gearing up for the 2015 Spring Championship of Online Poker (SCOOP) starting this Sunday on PokerStars.

The annual poker festival takes place from May 10-24, featuring 46 events types - or 138 events in total - broken out into low, medium, and high buy-ins with a mouth-watering $40 million in guaranteed prize pools.

Every day during the 15-day poker festival features three different events types, with the first-day featuring four different events. The series kicks off on May 10 at 8:00 am ET with SCOOP-01-L: $11 NL Hold'em featuring a $75,000 guarantee, SCOOP-01-M: $109 NL Hold'em [Sunday Kickoff SE] with a $150,000 guarantee, and SCOOP-01-H: $1,050 NL Hold'em with a $300,000 guarantee.

The series caters to both low-limit and high-limit players with event buy-ins ranging from $7.50 to $21,000, with each event featuring a big guaranteed prize pool.

While most of the events are in no-limit hold'em, the schedule also features just about every poker variant PokerStars offers including limit hold'em, pot-limit Omaha, H.O.R.S.E., eight-game, 2-7 single draw, and badugi. Additionally, there are many different formats on the schedule including freezeout, turbo, heads-up, knockouts, rebuys, shootouts, and Zoom poker.

The highlight of the SCOOP are the three Main Events taking place on May 24 at 2:30 pm ET. The low SCOOP Main Event features a $1 million guaranteed prize pool for a $109 buy-in, the medium Main Event features a $2 million guaranteed prize pool for a $1,050 buy-in, and the high Main Event features a $4 million guaranteed prize pool for a $10,300 buy-in.

Russia's Ivan "vandir4rek" Soshnikov won last year's $10,300 SCOOP Main Event, beating out 657-players to win $1,048,000 as part of a three-way deal.

Players have a chance to qualify into all the SCOOP events cheaper via satellites running around the clock on PokerStars. Satellites start at just $0.11 or one FPP giving many poker players a chance to play in this year's SCOOP.

Here's a look at the schedule for the 2015 PokerStars SCOOP:

Sunday, May 10

08:00 ET - Event 01, $11 / $109 / $1,050: No Limit Hold'em - SCOOP Kickoff (2-Day Event)
11:00 ET - Event 02, $27 / $215 / $2,100: No Limit Hold'em [6-Max, Progressive Super-Knockout] (2-Day Event)
14:30 ET - Event 03, $27 / $215 / $2,100: No Limit Hold'em (2-Day Event)
17:00 ET - Event 04, $11 / $109 / $1,050: No Limit Hold'em [Turbo]

Monday, May 11

11:00 ET - Event 05, $27 / $215 / $2,100: Fixed Limit Badugi
14:00 ET - Event 06, $7.50 / $82 / $700: No Limit Hold'em [Heads-Up]
17:00 ET - Event 07, $7.50 / $82 / $700: No Limit Hold'em [Rebuys]

Tuesday, May 12

11:00 ET - Event 08, $27 / $215 / $2,100: No Limit 5-Card Draw
14:00 ET - Event 09, $11 / $109 / $1,050: No Limit Hold'em (2-Day Event)
17:00 ET - Event 10, $11 / $109 / $1,050: PL Omaha [6-Max, Rebuys] (2-Day Event)

Wednesday, May 13

11:00 ET - Event 11, $27 / $215 / $2,100: Fixed Limit Triple Draw 2-7
14:00 ET - Event 12, $7.50 / $82 / $700: No Limit Hold'em [Ante Up] (2-Day Event)
17:00 ET - Event 13, $27 / $215 / $2,100: 7-Card Stud

Thursday, May 14

11:00 ET - Event 14, $27 / $215 / $2,100: NL Single Draw 2-7
14:00 ET - Event 15, $11 / $109 / $1,050: No Limit Hold'em [Progressive Super-Knockout] (2-Day Event)
17:00 ET - Event 16, $27 / $215 / $2,100: PL Omaha [Heads-Up] (2-Day Event)

Friday, May 15

11:00 ET - Event 17, $11 / $109 / $1,050: No Limit Hold'em [Big Antes, Rebuys] (2-Day Event)
14:00 ET - Event 18, $27 / $215 / $2,100: No Limit Hold'em [6-Max Shootout]
17:00 ET - Event 19, $27 / $215 / $2,100: FL Omaha Hi/Lo [8-Max]

Saturday, May 16

11:00 ET - Event 20, $27 / $215 / $2,100: No Limit Hold'em [4-Max] (2-Day Event)
14:00 ET - Event 21, $7.50 / $82 / $700: PL 5-Card Omaha [6-Max, 1 Rebuy, 1 Add-On] (2-Day Event)
17:00 ET - Event 22, $7.50 / $82 / $700: No Limit Hold'em [6-Max, Variable Level Times, Ultra-Deep] (2-Day Event)

Sunday, May 17

11:00 ET - Event 23, $27 / $215 / $2,100: No Limit Hold'em [6-Max] (2-Day Event)
14:30 ET - Event 24, $27 / $215 / $2,100: No Limit Hold'em (2-Day Event)
17:00 ET - Event 25, $27 / $215 / $2,100: PL Omaha [6-Max, Turbo, Zoom]

Monday, May 18

11:00 ET - Event 26, $11 / $109 / $1,050: No Limit Hold'em [n-Stack]
14:00 ET - Event 27, $11 / $109 / $1,050: Pot Limit 5-Card Omaha Hi/Lo [6-Max, Rebuys] (2-Day Event)
17:00 ET - Event 28, $27 / $215 / $2,100: 7-Card Stud Hi/Lo

Tuesday, May 19

11:00 ET - Event 29, $27 / $215 / $2,100: PL Omaha [6-Max, Re-Entry Available]
14:00 ET - Event 30, $11 / $109 / $1,050: No Limit Hold'em (2-Day Event)
17:00 ET - Event 31, $27 / $215 / $2,100: FL Hold'em [6-Max]

Wednesday, May 20

11:00 ET - Event 32, $27 / $215 / $2,100: Razz
14:00 ET - Event 33, $27 / $215 / $2,100: No Limit Hold'em [Re-Entry Available]
17:00 ET - Event 34, $27 / $215 / $2,100: NL Omaha Hi/Lo

Thursday, May 21

11:00 ET - Event 35, $27 / $215 / $2,100: 8-Game
14:00 ET - Event 36, $11 / $109 / $1,050: No Limit Hold'em [Progressive Super-Knockout] (2-Day Event)
17:00 ET - Event 37, $27 / $215 / $2,100: PL Omaha Hi/Lo

Friday, May 22

11:00 ET - Event 38, $27 / $215 / $2,100: No Limit Hold'em [1 Rebuy, 1 Add-On] (2-Day Event)
14:00 ET - Event 39, $7.50 / $82 / $700: H.O.R.S.E.
17:00 ET - Event 40, $27 / $215 / $2,100: No Limit Hold'em [Turbo, Zoom]

Saturday, May 23

11:00 ET - Event 41, $55 / $530 / $5,200: Pot Limit Omaha [6-Max, n-Stack]
14:00 ET - Event 42, $215/$2,100/$21,000: No Limit Hold'em [Heads-Up, High-Roller] (2-Day Event)
17:00 ET - Event 43, $27 / $215 / $2,100: No Limit Hold'em [6-Max, Variable Level Times, Progressive Super-Knockout] (2-Day Event)

Sunday, May 24

11:00 ET - Event 44, $27 / $215 / $2,100: No Limit Hold'em [8-Max] (2-Day Event)
14:30 ET - Event 45, $109/$1,050/$10,300: No Limit Hold'em Main Event (2-Day Event)
17:00 ET - Event 46, $11 / $109 / $1,050: No Limit Hold'em SCOOP Wrap-Up [Turbo, Re-Entry Available]

Tags: PokerStars SCOOPSpring Championship of Online PokerIvan Soshnikov

Pablo Melogno Eliminated in 9th Place (€113,500)

Nível 22 : 12,000/24,000, 3,000 ante
Pablo Melogno - 9th Place
Pablo Melogno - 9th Place

Jeremy Ausmus raised to 50,000 under the gun, and Andrey Andreev (cutoff), Steve O'Dwyer (button), Dan Smith (small blind), and Pablo Melogno (big blind) called. The rare five-way flop came down {j-Spades}{a-Spades}{k-Diamonds}, and action checked through. The {2-Diamonds} turn prompted 150,000 from Smith, and Pablo Melogno called off his remaining 59,000. Ausmus called, and everyone else folded. Smith checked the {10-Spades} river, and Ausmus bet 150,000. Smith folded.

Ausmus showed {a-Diamonds}{q-Diamonds} for Broadway, and Melogno showed he had the winner on the turn: {k-Spades}{2-Hearts}. The river got him though, and the final eight players are taking a break after the final table photos.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Jeremy Ausmus us
Jeremy Ausmus
1,375,000
494,000
494,000
Dan Smith us
Dan Smith
750,000
-303,000
-303,000
Pablo Melogno uy
Pablo Melogno
Eliminado

Tags: Andrey AndreevDan SmithJeremy AusmusPablo MelognoSteve O'Dwyer

Martin Jacobson Eliminated in 10th Place (€96,300)

Nível 21 : 10,000/20,000, 3,000 ante
Martin Jacobson
Martin Jacobson

Martin Jacobson opened on the button for 40,000, and Steve O'Dwyer shipped it for about 300,000 in the big blind. Jacobson called.

Jacobson: {a-Spades}{7-Hearts}
O'Dwyer: {a-Clubs}{2-Spades}

O'Dwyer was dominated, but he found the deuce he needed on the {k-Spades}{2-Diamonds}{10-Spades} flop. The {5-Diamonds} and then {a-Diamonds} kept him best with two pair.

A couple of hands later, it was O'Dwyer's turn on the button, and he moved all in over the under-the-gun shove of Jacobson, who was down to a little over 200,000.

O'Dwyer: {10-Diamonds}{10-Spades}
Jacobson: {k-Hearts}{k-Clubs}

More bad luck for the Main Event champ as {10-Hearts}{4-Diamonds}{a-Diamonds} pulled O'Dwyer ahead with a set. The {j-Diamonds} opened up some additional equity for Jacobson with a straight draw, but the {8-Spades} missed him on the river.

Players are combining for the unofficial final table.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Steve O'Dwyer ie
Steve O'Dwyer
860,000
504,000
504,000
EPT 1X Winner
Martin Jacobson se
Martin Jacobson
Eliminado

Tags: Martin JacobsonSteve O'Dwyer

Dominik Nitsche Eliminated in 11th Place (€96,300)

Nível 21 : 10,000/20,000, 3,000 ante
Dominik Nitsche - 11th Place
Dominik Nitsche - 11th Place

Charlie Carrel opened for 45,000 under the gun and was met by an all-in three-bet to right around 475,000 by Dominik Nitsche on the button. The blinds both folded and Carrel snap-called.

Carrel: {q-Hearts}{q-Clubs}
Nitsche: {7-Diamonds}{7-Spades}

"Oh no," Nitsche let slip. Indeed, he was in a bad spot. He received neither help nor a sweat as the board ran out a clean {k-Hearts}{2-Diamonds}{3-Spades}{a-Spades}{3-Clubs}.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Charlie Carrel gb
Charlie Carrel
1,850,000
316,000
316,000
Dominik Nitsche de
Dominik Nitsche
Eliminado

Tags: Charlie CarrelDominik Nitsche

Yingui Li Eliminated in 12th Place (€86,800)

Nível 21 : 10,000/20,000, 3,000 ante
Yingui Li - 12th Place
Yingui Li - 12th Place

Well, that didn't take long.

In the very first hand of the day, Martin Jacobson opened for 40,000 under the gun and Dan Smith called from the hijack. Yingui Li then three-bet to 90,000 from the button, and chip leader Andrey Andreev ripped all in from the big blind. Both Jacobson and Smith folded, and then Li snap-called off for nearly 800K.

Li: {a-Clubs}{a-Spades}
Andreev: {10-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}

Li was a heavy favorite, but not when a ten appeared in the window on the {3-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds} flop. Suddenly he was in big trouble, and the {7-Hearts} turn didn't help his case. Li needed an ace and an ace only on the river, but it was not meant to be as the {4-Diamonds} blanked.

Just like that, Li, who began the day sixth in chips, was out the door in 12th place for €86,800.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Andrey Andreev ru
Andrey Andreev
3,150,000
880,000
880,000
Yingui Li cn
Yingui Li
Eliminado

Tags: Andrey AndreevYingui Li

Andrey Andreev, Russia (2,270,000)

Andrey Andreev
Andrey Andreev

Andrey Andreev is one of two relatively unknown players left in the field, especially to the common poker fan. He is from Russia and has just $42,311 in live tournament earnings. He stands to double that amount with the money he's earning already (€86,800), but with the big chip lead of 2.27 million and over 21% of the chips in play, he stands to score a lot more.

Andreev's largest live tournament result is worth €13,900, and it comes as a result of an 84th-place finish in EPT Barcelona Main Event in 2014. In October 2014, Andreev cashed twice in EPT London side events, and then he finished 22nd in the EPT Malta €2,150 Turbo Bounty event for €2,470.

Tags: Andrey Andreev

Charlie Carrel, UK (1,534,000)

Charles Carrel
Charles Carrel

Charlie Carrel hails from the UK and is making the fourth result from the two most recent European Poker Tour stops, this EPT Grand Final and the last one in Malta. Now with over $400,000 in live tournament earnings, Carrel recently scored €183,800 for a fifth-place finish in the EPT Malta €10,300 High Roller.

While that result is Carrel's largest, it wasn't a win. Carrel's biggest live win came in November of last year when he topped a field of 212 entries in the Grosvenor UK Poker Tour Grand Final £2,125 Main Event. He beat Paul Nunes in heads-up play and earned £108,625 as the top prize.

His specialty is six-max cash games and multi-table tournaments, and he's certainly making the most of experience in the latter with a deep run here in one of the most prestigious events in the world.

Carrel will enter Day 3 second in chips with 1.534 million.

Tags: Charlie Carrel

Dario Sammartino, Italy (1,300,000)

Dario Sammartino
Dario Sammartino

Italian Dario Sammartino is making an early case for breakout player of the year, and his success started at the last European Poker Tour stop in Malta.

It was there that Sammartino played in the Global Poker Masters event as part of Team Italy. As a part of the team, Sammartino and the others took the title and the success has been rolling in ever since.

Sammartino started his Monaco festival by winning a satellite into the €100,000 Super High Roller — by far the largest poker event of his career. He not only played the biggest event of his young career, but he went on to earn his largest score after making the final table and finishing fourth for €709,500. Sammartino followed that impressive result up by taking to action in the 564-player EPT Grand Final €10,600 Main Event. A few days after starting, Sammartino finished in 17th place for €51,350.

Now that he's in the money with the third largest stack of 1.3 million in the €25,500 High Roller, Sammartino is on the biggest rush of his life.

Before these results, Sammartino boasted a poker résumé with just shy of $1.3 million in live tournament earnings. He's now up to over $2.1 million in live tournament earnings, not including the €86,800 he's already locked up here.

Tags: Dario Sammartino

Jeremy Ausmus, US (1,126,000)

Jeremy Ausmus
Jeremy Ausmus

Las Vegas resident Jeremy Ausmus earned his first live poker cash in January 2008. Since then, he's racked up more than $4.25 million in live event winnings, including 28 World Series of Poker cashes.

Of those 28, Ausmus' big breakout performance came in the 2012 WSOP Main Event when he reached the final table and took fifth for over $2.155 million. In 2013, Ausmus traveled to WSOP Europe and won the €1,650 Pot-Limit Omaha event for his first gold bracelet and €70,324. Then last summer, he nearly won a second bracelet when he took second in the $10,000 Six-Handed No-Limit Hold'em event for $414,104.

In 2013, Ausmus opened up to PokerNews about his poker career and family life. He even gave his top tips for poker-playing parents and how to lead a positive, balanced lifestyle while building a career in the game. You can read more in Finding Balance: Poker and Family Life with Jeremy Ausmus.

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Pablo Melogno, Uruguay (990,000)

Pablo Melogno
Pablo Melogno

Uruguay's Pablo Melogno may not be a household name just yet, but it could soon become one.

Melogno brought 990,000 in chips to Day 3 of the €25,500 High Roller and was fifth in chips. He's been playing with poise and confidence, and he has quickly proven to be one of the toughest competitors in the field. Through the first two days, Melogno was constantly applying pressure to his opponents and wielding one of the larger stacks in the tournament.

Prior to this score, Melogno's live tournament earnings were nearly $300,000. His first result on record was in 2010 when he took fourth in the 2010 Conrad Poker Tour in Punta del Este of his home country. There he earned $133,000. He has another fourth-place finish in the Latin-American Poker Tour Punta del Este event in 2012 for $60,420, and then two more cashes for $40,000 and $32,000 in $1,000 events in the 2014 Conrad Poker Tour.

Melogno has only cashed once our of 12 times outside of Latin America, and that was in Las Vegas at the World Series of Poker last summer.

Tags: Pablo Melogno