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2018 PokerStars.es EPT Barcelona

€1,100 EPT National
Dias: 4
Event Info

2018 PokerStars.es EPT Barcelona

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Mão Vencedora
a3
Premiação
€547,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,100
Premiação
€4,127,560
Entries
4,348
Informações do Nível
Nível
39
Blinds
500,000 / 1,000,000
Ante
1,000,000
Informações do Jogador - Dia 4

Jean-René Fontaine Wins the 2018 EPT Barcelona €1,100 EPT National (€547,000)

Nível 39 : 500,000/1,000,000, 1,000,000 ante
Jean-René Fontaine
Jean-René Fontaine

After a speedy day of just over four hours, Jean-René Fontaine has conquered the massive €1,100 EPT National at the 2018 European Poker Tour Barcelona! Fontaine bested a field of 4,348 runners to claim the first place prize of €547,000, as well as the $30,000 Platinum Pass awarded on top of it.

Fontaine, who hails from the French overseas region of Réunion, defeated Julien Martini heads-up after both players held commanding chip stacks throughout the final table. Martini walked away with €323,000 for his runner-up finish. Alberto Ah-Line, also from Réunion, finished in third place (€242,000). Other finalists were Claudio Di Giacomo (4th - €197,000), Jerome L'Hostis (5th - €155,000) and Jan Teunis (6th - €123,000).

With a twinkle in his eyes and the trophy firmly locked in his hand, the Frenchman — surrounded by his friends at the rail — was all smiles after his crowning achievement.

"It is pretty, it is too beautiful, I am very happy ... there is nothing more beautiful!"

Official Final Table Results €1,100 EPT National

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (EUR)Prize (USD)
1Jean-René FontaineFrance€547,000$635,872
2Julien MartiniFrance€323,000$375,478
3Alberto Ah-DineFrance€242,000$281,318
4Claudio Di GiacomoItaly€197,000$229,007
5Jerome L'HostisFrance€155,000$180,183
6Jan TeunisNetherlands€123,000$142,980
Winner_ Jean-René Fontaine
The deciding hand: Jean-René Fontaine wins the EPT National

Like Alberto Ah-Line, who finished in third place, Fontaine hails from Réunion. The improbable deep run of both men of the French department, as well as having four French players in total at the final table, made Fontaine even happier. He spoke to PokerNews a few minutes after conquering Julien Martini heads-up.

"The feeling of winning is even stronger with two Réunion on the podium and four French in the final. I felt that something special was happening already on Day 2. In the heads-up, with all the respect that I have for Julien, I knew that I was going to win. I saw what he was trying to do and I acted on it", Fontaine said, before adding "it's a pleasure to play against professionals, I learn a lot. After that, obviously, luck comes into play as well."

"This victory will not change my life, it's beautiful but it will not make me turn my head," Fontaine added, who play the EPT Main Event on Tuesday. Before that, he will take things as they come. "Nothing is planned, it is day to day," he smiled.

Besides the astonishing amount of €547,000 for the victory, Jean-René also received a $30,000 Platinum Pass and punched his ticket to the Bahama's to play the 25K PokerStars Players NL Hold'em Championship in January. "I promised to go there, it's for sure I will go," Fontaine said about the unique opportunity. God willing, there's also a trip to Las Vegas, I never went there," Fontaine said, visibly overwhelmed by his success.

"It's so beautiful!", the freshly crowned PokerStars EPT National Barcelona champion repeated with a smile.

Julien Martini
Julien Martini finished in second place (€323,000)

Julien Martini, who won his maiden bracelet this summer at the World Series of Poker by winning the $1,500 Omaha Hi-Lo event, had to settle for second place this time. It was a classic battle of the unpredictable amateur against the calculated pro, with the underdog walking away with the victory. While the outcome may not have been the result Martini was looking for, he was still happy after the final table had come to its conclusion.

"Of course, I'm disappointed to not win the tournament, but overall I'm super happy. If you play a 1k with 4,000 players and you run deep, it's an amazing feeling," Martini described his first thoughts to PokerNews after the heads-up.

Fontaine's unpredictability gave him the victory and in defeat, Martini was full of compliments for his countryman. "It was very hard for me to understand what he was doing and I think he used that very well. He was very unpredictable. I couldn't adapt, unfortunately. He used his strengths and that's good for him. He won; I think he deserved it," Martini said about Fontaine.

Final Table
EPT National Final Table

Action of the Final Day

Six players returned at noon local time to play the final day of the EPT National. Each of them had already locked up €123,000 for outlasting 4,342 other hopefuls — an amazing return for their €1,100 initial investment regardless what would happen. It was Teunis who became the first player to go after three-bet shoving with king-queen from the big blind. Fontaine, who had called an initial raise with ace-eight, called again and held up to knock out the sole Dutchman in sixth.

After Teunis' knockout, an interesting dynamic took place as big stack Fontaine would sit back and let other big stack Martini do the heavy lifting. With three short stacks in play, Martini tried to leverage his chip advantage as much as possible, while trying to keep the shorties on life support to maximize his equity.

That dynamic between the five lasted for more than an hour, with Di Giacomo escaping multiple times from elimination. Instead, it would be L'Hostis who busted next. In a blind battle, L'Hostis called all in with ace-four after Martini had shoved with ten-eight. The eight on the river gave Martini the winner and L'Hostis was out.

Di Giacomo followed him shortly after and once again it was Martini who did an opponent in: with pocket queens, Martini bested Di Giacomo's king-jack in a preflop all-in situation. Ah-Line, the third of the short stacks, scored the two payjumps to make the final three. That would be it for the man from Réunion, as his tournament came to an end when a reshove with nine-trey backfired against Martini, who wasn't planning on folding queen-ten. A queen sealed it for Martini, who could prepare for the heads-up next.

HeadsUp
Jean-René Fontaine versus Julien Martini

It was the unpredictable amateur Fontaine versus the calculated pro Martini. Martini went in as the odds-on favorite, but it would become a one-man show as Fontaine dominated the heads-up from start to finish. After opening up a two-to-one lead, Fontaine decided it all in one hand.

In a three-bet pot, Fontaine checked an ace-queen-seven-flop to Martini, who checked behind. After betting the jack on the turn, a second diamond, Fontaine checked the offsuit deuce on the river to Martini, who shoved. Fontaine snap-called with ace-trey and was right, as Martini couldn't muster up more than seven-six of diamonds. Fontaine jumped from his seat, pumped his fists and cheered with his friends on the rail, while a still-smiling Martini congratulated his opponent with the victory.

That's all for PokerNews coverage from the EPT National in Barcelona, but there's plenty still to come from Casino Barcelona. While the €100,000 Super High Roller is still running, the €5,300 EPT Main Event will kick off on Monday, August 27 at noon for a seven-day event and will be covered wire-to-wire as well, so make sure to check back regularly as live coverage of the 2018 EPT Barcelona rolls on.

Winner_ Jean-René Fontaine
Jean-René Fontaine gets awarded the winners trophy

All photos in this article are courtesy of René Velli / PokerStars.

Tags: Alberto Ah-LineClaudio Di GiacomoJan TeunisJean-René FontaineJerome L'HostisJulien Martini

Julien Martini Eliminated in 2nd Place (€323,000)

Nível 39 : 500,000/1,000,000, 1,000,000 ante
Julien Martini
Julien Martini

Julien Martini raised to 2,500,000 on the button, Jean-René Fontaine three-bet to 8,000,000 from the big blind and Martini called. For the third time, Fontaine snap-checked an ace-high flop, {A-Clubs}{Q-Diamonds}{7-Hearts}, and Martini checked behind.

The turn was the {J-Diamonds} and Fontaine bet 9,500,000 within a moment's notice, which Martini called.

The river brought the {2-Clubs} and Fontaine instantly checked. Martini shoved all in for around 24 million and Fontaine nearly beat him to the pot, splashing in a call.

Julien Martini: {7-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}
Jean-René Fontaine: {A-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}

Fontaine's ace was good and the 2018 EPT National in Barcelona was decided on the spot. The Frenchman from Réunion let out a cheer, pumped both his fist in the air and smiled all the way. Julien Martini, who won his first WSOP bracelet earlier this summer, had to settle for second place and received €323,000 for his incredible deep run.

Jean-René Fontaine has become the winner of the EPT National and has won €547,000 plus the $30,000 Platinum Pass! A full recap of today's action is to follow.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Jean-René Fontaine fr
Jean-René Fontaine
130,400,000 38,000,000
Julien Martini fr
Julien Martini
Eliminado

Tags: Jean-René FontaineJulien Martini

Alberto Ah-Line Eliminated in 3rd Place (€242,000)

Nível 38 : 400,000/800,000, 800,000 ante
Alberto Ah-Line
Alberto Ah-Line

Julien Martini raised to 2,200,000 from the small blind, Alberto Ah-Line three-bet shoved 13,800,000 in the big blind and Martini called.

Alberto Ah-Line: {9-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}
Julien Martini: {Q-Diamonds}{10-Spades}

Ah-Line had live cards but couldn't catch up to Martini as the dealer fanned out {Q-Clubs}{J-Spades}{K-Diamonds}{4-Spades}{8-Hearts} to seal Ah-Line's fate in third place.

Ah-Line, who hails from Saint-Denis de la Réunion, a French overseas region, explained the hand in an exit interview afterwards. The 93 reshove was a move, but also a bit of a tribute to Bruno 'Kool Shen' Lopes, when PokerNews asked Ah-Line afterwards. Rapper Kool Shen is from Saint-Denis, which has an area code of 93. Ah-Line hails from Saint-Denis de la Réunion where the 93 is played a bit like the 72-game in other areas.

"It's my only mistake of the tournament but it's a dream to get here. I have no regrets," Ah-Line said. "On Monday, my wife is coming to Barcelona. I'm going to spend the holidays with her and just play the 2K EPT National High Roller," he told PokerNews. With €242,000 in winnings, Ah-Line has quite the holiday ahead of him.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Jean-René Fontaine fr
Jean-René Fontaine
69,000,000 -200,000
Julien Martini fr
Julien Martini
61,400,000 16,700,000
Alberto Ah-Line fr
Alberto Ah-Line
Eliminado

Tags: Alberto Ah-LineJulien Martini

Claudio Di Giacomo Eliminated in 4th Place (€197,000)

Nível 37 : 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante
Claudio Di Giacomo
Claudio Di Giacomo

Claudio Di Giacomo shoved all in for 5,000,000 from the cutoff and Julien Martini snap-called from the big blind.

Claudio Di Giacomo: {K-Spades}{J-Diamonds}
Julien Martini: {Q-Spades}{Q-Diamonds}

The flop came down {J-Clubs}{7-Clubs}{2-Hearts} to give Di Giacomo some extra outs. The turn was the {9-Clubs} and the river the {3-Clubs}, which kept Martini in the lead. Under thunderous applause from his friends at the rail, Di Giacomo made his way to the exit in 4th place and went off to collect €197,000 in winnings.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Julien Martini fr
Julien Martini
60,500,000 5,500,000
Claudio Di Giacomo it
Claudio Di Giacomo
Eliminado

Tags: Claudio Di GiacomoJulien Martini

Jerome L'Hostis Eliminated in 5th Place (€155,000)

Nível 37 : 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante
Jerome L'Hostis
Jerome L'Hostis

Julien Martini open-shoved from the small blind and Jerome L'Hostis called all in for about 10 million from the big blind.

Julien Martini: {10-Hearts}{8-Spades}
Jerome L'Hostis: {A-Diamonds}{4-Clubs}

The French dealer fanned out {3-Hearts}{4-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}{5-Hearts}{8-Diamonds} and Martini spiked his eight on the river to send L'Hostis to the rail. Claudio Di Giacomo jumped to his friends on the rail, celebrating the payjump, while L'Hostis shook hands with everyone and said his goodbyes.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Julien Martini fr
Julien Martini
55,000,000 10,500,000
Jerome L'Hostis fr
Jerome L'Hostis
Eliminado

Tags: Jerome L'HostisJulien Martini

Jan Teunis Eliminated in 6th Place (€123,000)

Nível 36 : 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Jan Teunis
Jan Teunis

Alberto Ah-Line raised to 1,200,000 from the cutoff and Jean-René Fontaine called on the button. Jan Teunis three-bet shoved 8,450,000 from the big blind, Ah-Line folded, and Fontaine called after about ten seconds.

Jan Teunis: {K-Clubs}{Q-Clubs}
Jean-René Fontaine: {A-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}

The flop brought {J-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}{3-Clubs}, giving Teunis a straight draw to go with his kings and queens. None of the outs would pop up as the {7-Spades} turn and {6-Diamonds} river bricked. The last remaining Dutchman said his goodbyes in 6th place and went of to collect his prize of €123,000.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Jean-René Fontaine fr
Jean-René Fontaine
58,500,000 9,750,000
Jan Teunis nl
Jan Teunis
Eliminado

Tags: Alberto Ah-LineJan TeunisJean-René Fontaine

Who Will Win the 2018 EPT National?

Julien Martini
Julien Martini

Six players remain, one will go home with €547,000 and a $30,000 Platinum Pass at the end of the day. At noon local time, cards will be back in the air for the fourth and final day of the €1,100 EPT National at the PokerStars European Poker Tour.

All six remaining players have already bested 4,342 other players and locked up €123,000 as a reward. Four Frenchman, an Italian and a Dutchman will vy it out for the title total. Leading the way is Jean-René Fontaine (42,500,000), followed by Julien Martini (38,775,000). Martini and Fontaine clashed yesterday in a big pot where Fontaine snapped off a big bluff from his countryman, which propelled him to the chip lead.

Rounding out the pack are Jerome L'Hostis (19,775,000), Alberto Ah-Line (12,300,000), Jan Teunis (8,950,000) and Claudio Di Giacomo (7,700,000). Action will resume with 42 minutes remaining in Level 36 with blinds at 250,000/500,000 and a big blind ante of 500,000. Follow along with PokerNews as we will bring all the live updates of the sizzling conclusion of the EPT National!