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2016 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo® Casino EPT Grand Final

€100,000 Super High Roller
Dias: 3
Event Info

2016 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo® Casino EPT Grand Final

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Mão Vencedora
qq
Premiação
€1,597,800
Event Info
Buy-in
€98,000
Premiação
€5,918,220
Entries
61
Informações do Nível
Nível
23
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
20,000

Ole Schemion Wins the 2016 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo® Casino EPT Grand Final €100,000 Super High Roller (€1,597,800)

Nível 23 : 80,000/160,000, 20,000 ante
Ole Schemion - EPT 12 Grand Final €100,000 Super High Roller Winner 2016
Ole Schemion - EPT 12 Grand Final €100,000 Super High Roller Winner 2016

The 2016 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo® Casino EPT Grand Final €100,000 Super High Roller final table started with eight players, all in the money after Mike McDonald bubbled the event the night before. Guaranteed €236,750, they were all eying the €1,775,500 first-place prize.

Paul Newey started out with 250,000, the original amount of the starting stack that become just five big blinds. He doubled the first two hands and was right back in it, however, leaving the role of short stack to Ivan Luca. The Argentinian pro, known online under the moniker "Negriin", would eventually be the first to go. He found jacks and no way of escaping against Mustapha Kanit's queens. The two got it in before the flop and the board improved neither.

Next in line at the payout desk would be Sam Greenwood. He slowplayed kings and ended up hurt against Kanit's rivered straight with the good ol' nine-deuce.

"I played this hand really stupidly," said Greenwood, before paying his neighbor off.

Not much later, down to just four big blinds, he pushed with seven-five suited, only to get called by Kanit with the dominating {10-}{5-}. Again, no help for the dominated, and the tournament was down another player.

With seven remaining, Kanit made the laydown of the tournament. Schemion raised holding kings and was three-bet by Kurganov who had king-queen. Kanit then four-bet with queens, but he folded to Schemion's shove after Kurganov laid down his hand as well.

Schemion won some, not as much as he could have, but did show down a nice hand not much later. He called down Ali Reza Fatehi with just ace-high in a sizable pot and was right, Fatehi tabled his missed flush draw with king-four.

Stephen Chidwick, who had made a nice laydown against Fatehi earlier, was left extremely short when he pushed jack-ten into Paul Newey's kings. Newey finished the job not much later, besting Chidwick's ace-three with ace-king.

Kanit doubled after a bluff by Fatehi failed, but it was Newey who would be the next to go. He got it in good with his set of eights against Schemion's flush draw, but the German wunderkind would get lucky hitting his flush on the turn. The board didn't pair on the river and Newey had to settle for fifth, worth €485,300.

Igor Kurganov, who had made the final table in this very event the past two years, departed in fourth place (€627,300). First a limp-push failed against Fatehi, and finally, his short stack went to Kanit after his queen-ten didn't improve against ace-queen.

It didn't take long before the tournament would be down to just two players, and it was businessman Ali Reza Fatehi hitting the rail in third place. He had proved unafraid of the big names and didn't hold back at all in big pots with big bluffs, but eventually he came up short in a hand against Schemion. He got it in with fives against ace-ten and Schemion hit a ten to get the tournament to heads-up play.

Schemion and Kanit agreed on a deal right away. At first they didn't want to leave anything in the middle and just chop it all together without playing on, but were forced by the tournament officials to leave €50,000, the title, and trophy to play for. They agreed and played their hearts out to give the live stream viewers something to stay at home for on a Saturday night.

The levels were brought back to 20 minutes in length, kickstarting the fireworks. The two started out with Schemion holding a slight lead, and he also took the first big pot. He called down a bluff leading Kanit with just ace-high and diminished the Italian's stack to just 20 big blinds.

When Kanit found sevens after the level had just gone up, there was no way of avoiding the chips going to the middle. Schemion was waiting with queens and made one of the quicker calls in the history of the game. Schemion flopped top set, but Kanit picked up a flush draw on the turn to keep things interesting until the final river card. The seven on the river gave Kanit a set of his own, but it wasn't enough. The amicable Italian, who has already won €10,000, €25,000, and €50,000 high roller events on the European Poker Tour, would have to wait to complete his high roller superfecta.

It was Ole Schemion holding the trophy at the end of the day. After a break from the live circuit, Schemion celebrated his return with a cash in the €10,000 High Roller and a win in the €100,000 Super High Roller for almost €1.6 million. Welcome back, Mr. Schemion!

PositionPlayerCountryPrize
1Ole SchemionGermany€1,597,800*
2Mustapha KanitItaly€1,462,000*
3Ali Reza FatehiIran€828,500
4Igor KurganovRussia€627,300
5Paul NeweyUnited Kingdom€485,300
6Stephen ChidwickUnited Kingdom€378,750
7Sam GreenwoodCanada€301,820
8Ivan LucaArgentina€236,750

*Denotes a head-up deal.

Tags: Ali Reza FatehiIgor KurganovIvan LucaMustapha KanitOle SchemionPaul NeweySam GreenwoodStephen Chidwick

Mustapha Kanit Eliminated in 2nd Place (€1,462,000)

Nível 23 : 80,000/160,000, 20,000 ante
Mustapha Kanit
Mustapha Kanit

Mustapha Kanit gave Ole Schemion a walk before the 93rd and the final hand of the final table played out.

Ole Schemion raised to 350,000 with the {q-Hearts}{q-Diamonds} and Mustapha Kanit moved all in with the {7-Spades}{7-Hearts}.

Schemion snap-called and after a {k-Spades}{q-Spades}{2-Clubs} flop, Kanit was all but dead with Schemion finding a third queen. The {9-Spades} turn did give Kanit some hope, but the {7-Clubs} set-making river was too little too late for him.

Schemion won the pot, the 2016 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo® Casino EPT Grand Final €100,000 Super High Roller and Kanit was forced to settle for second place.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Ole Schemion de
Ole Schemion
15,250,000 2,610,000
Mustapha Kanit it
Mustapha Kanit
Winamax
Eliminado

Tags: Mustapha KanitOle Schemion

Ali Reza Fatehi Eliminated in 3rd Place (€828,500)

Nível 21 : 50,000/100,000, 10,000 ante
Ali Reza Fatehi
Ali Reza Fatehi

Hand #72: Ole Schemion made it 240,000 with the {a-Diamonds}{10-Clubs} and Ali Reza Fatehi moved in for over three million with the {5-Hearts}{5-Clubs}.

Schemion tanked and called, and the board rolled out {k-Clubs}{10-Spades}{4-Clubs}{3-Diamonds}{a-Spades}, taking the start-of-day chip leader out third.

The players are taking a short break before heads-up play begins.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Ole Schemion de
Ole Schemion
8,960,000 3,620,000
Mustapha Kanit it
Mustapha Kanit
Winamax
6,290,000 -110,000
Ali Reza Fatehi ir
Ali Reza Fatehi
Eliminado

Tags: Ali Reza FatehiOle Schemion

Igor Kurganov Eliminated in 4th Place (€627,300)

Nível 21 : 50,000/100,000, 10,000 ante
Igor Kurganov
Igor Kurganov

Hand #68: Schemion with the {K-Clubs}{7-Diamonds} was first to act and made it 240,000. Igor Kurganov found {9-Hearts}{9-Diamonds} and shoved all in for 975,000. Fatehi and Kanit folded instantly, Schemion followed their example not much later.

Hand #69: Kanit limped in with {K-Hearts}{5-Clubs} and Schemion raised to 275,000 holding {Q-Diamonds}{J-Clubs}. Kanit folded and left the pot to Kanit.

Hand #70: On the button, Kanit found {A-Diamonds}{Q-Diamonds} and raised to 210,000. Igor Kurganov found {Q-Hearts}{10-Hearts} in the big blind and moved all in for 1,385,000. Kanit instantly called with the dominating hand.

The flop came {Q-Clubs}{2-Spades}{9-Hearts}, pairing both. The {J-Diamonds} on the turn gave Kurganov some new equity, but the {5-Diamonds} on the river was as blank a card as they could come.

After finishing 3rd for €1,128,300 in 2014 and 5th for €551,000 here last year, now 4th for €627,300. The remaining 3 players are guaranteed €828,500.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Mustapha Kanit it
Mustapha Kanit
Winamax
6,400,000 1,010,000
Igor Kurganov ru
Igor Kurganov
Eliminado

Tags: Igor KurganovAli Reza FatehiMustapha KanitOle Schemion

Paul Newey Eliminated in 5th Place (€485,300)

Nível 21 : 50,000/100,000, 10,000 ante
Paul Newey
Paul Newey

Hand #65: Paul Newey with the {8-Spades}{8-Hearts} made it 200,000 to go and his neighbor big blind Schemion called with {Q-Clubs}{6-Clubs}.

The flop came {9-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}{10-Clubs}, doing a lot for both. Schemion checked and the 500,000 pot grew to 785,000 by Newey's 285,000 bet. Newey had 2,060,000 behind at this point and Schemion shoved all in. Newey called instantly.

Schemion needed a seven, jack or club and got there with the {3-Clubs} on the turn. Newey needed the board to pair, but failed doing so with the {K-Diamonds} completing the board.

Paul Newey, having started out as the shortest stack at the final table today, finished in 5th place for €485,300. The remaining 4 players are guaranteed €627,300 at this point.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Mustapha Kanit it
Mustapha Kanit
Winamax
5,390,000 -60,000
Ole Schemion de
Ole Schemion
5,340,000 2,630,000
Igor Kurganov ru
Igor Kurganov
2,810,000 -5,000
Paul Newey gb
Paul Newey
Eliminado

Tags: Ole SchemionPaul Newey

Stephen Chidwick Eliminated in 6th Place (€378,750)

Nível 20 : 40,000/80,000, 10,000 ante
Stephen Chidwick
Stephen Chidwick

Hand #54: Under the gun, Stephen Chidwick made it 250,000 to go with 65,000 behind holding {A-Clubs}{3-Hearts}.

Paul Newey found {A-Diamonds}{K-Diamonds} and shoved all in. Chidwick called all in for 315,000 total..

It never really got exciting for Chidwick as the board ran out {9-Spades}{7-Diamonds}{J-Spades}{6-Spades}{Q-Clubs} and he made his exit in 6th place, good for €378,750.

The remaining 5 players are guaranteed €485,300 from here on out.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Stephen Chidwick gb
Stephen Chidwick
Eliminado

Tags: Paul NeweyStephen Chidwick

Sam Greenwood Eliminated in 7th Place (€301,820)

Nível 19 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante
Sam Greenwood
Sam Greenwood

Hand #19: Action folded to Sam Greenwood in the small blind.

"Go big or go home" Kanit told Greenwood before both had checked their cards.

Greenwood eventually pushed all in for 255,000 holding {7-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}. From the big blind Kanit called with {10-Clubs}{5-Diamonds}.

The flop came {6-Hearts}{10-Hearts}{7-Clubs}, pairing both. The {K-Spades} hit the turn.

"You are in trouble now" Kanit said.

"Go big or go home is probably go home now huh?" he followed up that statement.

{2-Hearts} on the river and Mustapha Kanit eliminated Sam Greenwood. Greenwood takes home €301,820, the remaining 6 players are guaranteed €378,750 from here on out.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Mustapha Kanit it
Mustapha Kanit
Winamax
3,620,000 315,000
Sam Greenwood ca
Sam Greenwood
Eliminado

Ivan Luca Eliminated in 8th Place (€236,750)

Nível 18 : 25,000/50,000, 5,000 ante
Ivan Luca
Ivan Luca

Hand #13: Mustapha Kanit found {Q-Hearts}{Q-Clubs} on the button and when action folded to him, he made it 110,000.

In the small blind, Ivan Luca looked down on {J-Spades}{J-Diamonds} and with 18 big blinds total, he shoved all in. Chidwick folded his big blind, Kanit called instantly.

The 1,990,000 pot went to Kanit after the board ran out an uneventful {3-Clubs}{5-Clubs}{K-Hearts}{6-Spades}{7-Clubs}.

Ivan Luca eliminated in 8th place for €236,750. The remaining 7 players are now guaranteed €301,820.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Ivan Luca ar
Ivan Luca
Eliminado

Tags: Mustapha KanitStephen ChidwickIvan Luca

The 2016 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo® Casino EPT Grand Final €100,000 Super High Roller Final Table is Set to Stun

EPT 12 Monte Carlo €100,000 Super High Roller
EPT 12 Monte Carlo €100,000 Super High Roller

Two amateur businessmen will take on six of the richest and best tournament poker players in the world with more than €5 million on the line when the 2016 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo® Casino EPT Grand Final €100,000 Super High Roller final table goes off in Monaco with coverage beginning just after 2 p.m. local time today.

British venture capitalist turned high-stakes regular Paul Newey will come into the event's final eight as the shortest stack, but Ali Reza Fatehi actually has the healthy chip lead.

The pros who sit between them include high roller veterans Sam Greenwood, Ivan Luca, Stephen Chidwick and one of the most colorful, entertaining and hottest players on the high-roller circuit right now, Italian Mustapha Kanit. Repeat final tablist are Ole Schemion (7th in 2014 for €307,000), and Igor Kurganov (3rd for €1,128,300 in 2014, 5th for €551,000 in 2015).

When Canadian Mike "Timex" McDonald bubbled the money and the final eight Friday, each of these players guaranteed themselves a €236,750 minimum cash, but this afternoon they will have the opportunity to play for a massive €1,775,500 first place prize.

Plus, there's some pretty hefty pay jumps with even the runner up earning a seven-figure payday as second-place pays €1,284,300.

While it sounds like life changing money for most, it amounts to just another poker game for these characters, meaning they will not wilt under the pressure of the stakes, and should remain laser focused, providing for some great poker play today.

Play will actually begin at 1 p.m. at the Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort, but EPT Live is broadcasting the final with cards-up coverage on a one-hour delay and PokerNews' no-spoiler policy means live updates will follow that.

Final Table Seat Assignments

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Stephen ChidwickUnited Kingdom2,920,00058
2Ole SchemionGermany1,685,00034
3Paul NeweyUnited Kingdom250,0005
4Igor KurganovRussia1,230,00025
5Ali Reza FatehiIran5,180,000104
6Sam GreenwoodCanada855,00017
7Mustapha KanitItaly2,200,00044
8Ivan LucaArgentina935,00019

It should be en exciting day of action, so stay tuned right here to see who comes out on top in the 2016 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo® Casino EPT Grand Final €100,000 Super High Roller.

Tags: Ali Reza FatehiIgor KurganovIvan LucaMax GreenwoodMike McDonaldMustapha KanitOle SchemionPaul NeweyStephen Chidwick