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2019 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo®Casino EPT

€5,300 EPT Main Event
Dias: 5
Event Info

2019 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo®Casino EPT

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Mão Vencedora
q8
Premiação
€827,700
Event Info
Buy-in
€5,300
Premiação
€4,471,700
Entries
922
Informações do Nível
Nível
36
Blinds
250,000 / 500,000
Ante
500,000

Manig Loeser Wins the 2019 EPT Monte-Carlo Main Event (€603,777)

Nível 36 : 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Manig Loeser wins the 2019 EPT Monte-Carlo Main Event
Manig Loeser wins the 2019 EPT Monte-Carlo Main Event

The flagship event of the 2019 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo®Casino European Poker Tour (EPT) festival has come to a conclusion and a new champion has been crowned in the €5,300 Main Event at the Monte-Carlo Sporting.

Throughout two starting days and the following four days, a field of 922 entries has seen a new winner emerge on the ever-popular poker tour and it was Manig Loeser that lifted the trophy for the winner shots in the third-biggest EPT Main Event in the principality of Monaco on the French Riviera.

Final Table Result 2019 EPT Monte-Carlo Main Event

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (in EUR)Prize (in USD)
1Manig LoeserGermany€603,777*$676,890
2Wei HuangChina€552,056*$618,906
3Viktor KatzenbergerHungary€529,707*$593,772
4Ryan RiessUnited States€265,620$297,745
5Nicola GriecoItaly€206,590$231,576
6Luis MedinaPortugal€152,800$171,280
7Rustam HajiyevAzerbaijan€109,510$122,755
8Timothy AdamsCanada€78,030$87,467

*reflects deal of the last three players

Loeser went heads-up against Wei Huang from China, who narrowly missed out on becoming the first-ever EPT champion for his home country. Huang was railed by Haoxiang Wang, Yan Li and Pete Chen, his roommate Wang having come close to winning an EPT Main Event in Barcelona last year only to also finish in second place. You can read more about their story on the PokerNews homepage.

Down to the last three players, Loeser and Huang cut a deal with Viktor Katzenberger and left €78,061 and the elusive EPT trophy up for grabs. All three remaining players secured themselves a big portion of the €4,471,700 prize pool, and it was Loeser that received the most of it for a top prize of €603,777 and his second major victory on the live poker circuit. According to his Hendon Mob profile, Loeser currently sits in 10th place in the German all-time money list and will cross $10 million in cashes.

While most had expected a rather short day with six players remaining, it took a total of 273 hands to play down to a champion. Five-handed play lasted for more than nine hours (including breaks) and the final day also featured Luis Medina, Nicola Grieco and 2013 WSOP Main Event champion Ryan Riess, who once again went deep in one of his European exploits.

Riess narrowly missed out on becoming the first player to win the World Series of Poker Main Event in Las Vegas and an EPT Main Event. Kevin MacPhee, John Juanda and Adrian Mateos claimed WSOPE Main Event titles in Europe and also have the EPT Main Event trophy to their name.

Ryan Riess
Ryan Riess

Action of the Final Day

While Luis Medina ran out of chips rather quickly, the battle of the final five contenders turned into an endurance challenge. Ryan Riess, Wei Huang and Nicola Grieco ended up all in and at risk several times without any player running out of fortune for the next nine hours - including breaks and a 45-minute dinner break – to double when urgently needed.

Ultimately, start-of-the-day chip leader Grieco had to settle for fifth place. The Italian had clashed with Wei Huang when his move with six-five suited for second pair was called by Huang, who burned all his remaining time banks with ace-five for the same pair and better kicker. Grieco then got it in with ace-king for six big blinds with ace-king on the button Manig Loeser called with eight-seven. An eight and a seven on the flop gave Loeser two pair and Grieco was left drawing dead on the turn hand #198 of the six-handed final table.

Riess had been short several times and cracked aces with pocket sevens to double up. He also called a shove by Manig Loeser on a double-paired jack-high board with ten-high and was good against six-high to double. However, his run came to a cruel end in 4th place when his queen-trey flopped best against jack-six suited only for Wei Huang to hit a runner-runner straight.

Riess had the following to say in his interview after the elimination.

“I enjoyed it a lot, I’m super grateful. If you’re not happy when you don’t get first place, you’re always going to be miserable. There’s a lot of luck in tournament poker; I got really lucky today to get fourth, to get as far as I did so I’m very grateful. I’ll be back.”

Down to the last three players, Manig Loeser dominated at the top of the counts and took a commanding lead. That all but changed when Wei Huang made a move with a pair and nut flush blocker on an ace-high river and jammed into the bet of Loeser, who had rivered a seven-high straight with seven-four. Two time banks were invested by Loeser and he folded the best hand.

Wei Huang
Wei Huang and his rail from China

Huang pulled into a small lead before the next break and the final three players then entered another endurance challenge, as ICM deal discussions lasted for almost an hour before the trio came to an agreement.

Once the cards were back in the air, Loeser won a flip with pocket treys against the ace-jack suited of Viktor Katzenberger. The Hungarian, who was railed by fellow countryman Laszlo Bujtas, Marton Czuczor and Andras Nemeth, bowed out shortly after with ace-eight against the ace-king of Huang to set up the duel for the title.

Heads-Up

The chip lead changed a few times until Loeser pulled into a comfortable 2-1 lead. In the final hand of the event, Huang jammed a jack-high turn with king-eight for an open-ender and gutshot. Loeser called with queen-eight suited for the queen-high straight and a blank ace on the river brought the tournament to an end at just after 3 a.m. local time.

While the EPT takes a summer break until the grand spectacle in Barcelona in August 2019, the next PokerStars live events are just around the corner with the EPT Open Madrid in late June, followed by the APPT Manila festival at the end of July.

This concludes the PokerNews live updates from Monte-Carlo and the highly anticipated 50th edition of the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas is right around the corner at the end of May 2019.

Manig Loeser wins the 2019 EPT Monte-Carlo Main Event
Manig Loeser wins the 2019 EPT Monte-Carlo Main Event

Pictures courtesy of Neil Stoddart / PokerStars

Tags: Adrian MateosEPT Monte CarloHaoxiang WangJohn JuandaKevin MacPheeLuis MedinaManig LoeserNicola GriecoRyan RiessViktor KatzenbergerWei Huang

Wei Huang Eliminated in 2nd Place (€552,056)

Nível 36 : 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Wei Huang and Manig Loeser
Wei Huang and Manig Loeser

Wei Huang raised to 1,200,000 with {k-Spades}{8-Clubs} and Manig Loeser defended with {q-Hearts}{8-Hearts}. The flop came down {j-Diamonds}{9-Clubs}{5-Spades} and both players checked.

Loeser caught exactly what he needed on the {10-Clubs} turn, improving his hand to a queen-high straight. Loeser led out for 1,400,000, Huang shoved all in for 8,025,000, and Loeser snap-called.

The sudden all-in-and-a-call had everyone jumping on their feet and the crowd gathered in anticipation of the upcoming river. Only a queen would save Huang's tournament life, but the {a-Diamonds} came instead and ended the hopes of the Chinese to win their country's first-ever EPT title. Meanwhile, the German rail, including the likes of Rainer Kempe and Koray Aldemir, celebrated their countryman's victory. Loeser ran off to Huang to shake hands and congratulate his opponent who battled him for fifteen hours today.

Huang's tremendous run came to an end in second place, similar to his close friend Haoxiang Wang's accomplishment in the 2018 EPT Barcelona Main Event, and the 34-year old recreational player from Shanghai received the biggest score of his career with €552,056.

With that, Manig Loeser has been crowned the 2019 EPT Monte Carlo Main Event winner! Loeser will take home €603,777 for his accomplishment.

Manig Loeser wins the 2019 EPT Monte-Carlo Main Event
Manig Loeser wins the 2019 EPT Monte-Carlo Main Event
Jogador Fichas Progresso
Manig Loeser de
Manig Loeser
EPT 1X Winner
27,660,000 10,760,000
Wei Huang cn
Wei Huang
Eliminado

Tags: Manig LoeserWei Huang

Viktor Katzenberger Eliminated in 3rd Place (€529,707)

Nível 35 : 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Viktor Katzenberger
Viktor Katzenberger

The hand after losing the big flip against Manig Loeser, Viktor Katzenberger was in the small blind with three big blinds. Wei Huang limped on the button, Katzenberger shoved 1,175,000, Manig Loeser folded, and Huang called.

Viktor Katzenberger: {a-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}
Wei Huang: {a-Spades}{k-Clubs}

The flop was {6-Diamonds}{5-Clubs}{4-Spades} to add the sevens to the eights as outs. Neither the {q-Hearts} turn nor {j-Clubs} river was one of them and the Hungarian said his goodbyes in third place. With the deal, Katzenberger will walk away with €529,707.

Wei Huang and Viktor Katzenberger
Wei Huang and Viktor Katzenberger shake hands
Jogador Fichas Progresso
Manig Loeser de
Manig Loeser
EPT 1X Winner
15,580,000 -570,000
Wei Huang cn
Wei Huang
12,080,000 1,630,000
Viktor Katzenberger hu
Viktor Katzenberger
Eliminado

Tags: Manig LoeserViktor KatzenbergerWei Huang

Huang Jams the River to Make Loeser Fold a Straight

Nível 33 : 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Wei Huang
Wei Huang

Manig Loeser limped the {7-Diamonds}{4-Hearts} and Wei Huang checked his option with {k-Clubs}{5-Hearts} to see the {a-Clubs}{j-Diamonds}{6-Hearts} flop. Huang checked out of turn, Loeser bet 250,000 and Huang called. On the {5-Clubs} turn, Loeser continued for another 850,000 and Huang quickly called.

Loeser got there with the {3-Clubs} river and bet 2,000,000 into a pot of 2,950,000. Without much hesitation, Huang moved all in for 6,550,000 and Loeser immediately tossed in a time bank extension. Another time bank followed and only then Loeser asked for a count on the shove.

Without using any further time bank, Loeser folded his seven-high straight and Huang claimed the pot.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Wei Huang cn
Wei Huang
11,500,000 3,350,000
Manig Loeser de
Manig Loeser
EPT 1X Winner
11,250,000 -3,850,000

Tags: Manig LoeserWei Huang

All the Sevens; Chop the Pot

Nível 33 : 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Wei Huang
Wei Huang

Manig Loeser raised to 500,000 on the button with {a-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds} and Wei Huang called {a-Clubs}{10-Clubs} from the small blind. With {a-Spades}{2-Diamonds} in the big blind, Viktor Katzenberger three-bet shoved all in for 5,000,000 and Loeser folded.

Huang, who had Katzenberger covered, asked for a count. The Chinese was out of time bank cards after the earlier clash with Nicola Grieco, and called it off within the allotted time.

Katzenberger flopped huge on {7-Clubs}{2-Clubs}{2-Hearts} to improve to trip deuces, but Huang still had the nut flush draw to win the hand. The {7-Spades} on the turn improved Katzenberger to a full house and his rail loudly celebrated and shouted: "Double up!"

Katzenberger went over to his rail and handed out fistbumps to each of his railbirds. As if he had jinxed it, the {7-Hearts} landed on the river for an improbable chop pot. It took the Chinese pair of Huang and Haoxiang Wang about two seconds before slowly realizing the pot was indeed chopped and everyone had a good laugh about it.

Wei Huang and Viktor Katzenberger
Viktor Katzenberger celebrating a bit too early
Jogador Fichas Progresso
Wei Huang cn
Wei Huang
8,780,000 1,880,000
Viktor Katzenberger hu
Viktor Katzenberger
5,380,000 -500,000

Tags: Manig LoeserViktor KatzenbergerWei Huang

Ryan Riess Eliminated in 4th Place (€265,620)

Nível 33 : 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Ryan Riess
Ryan Riess

Down to his last 1,125,000, Ryan Riess moved all in from the small blind and Wei Huang called in the big blind, then walked to the rail

Ryan Riess: {q-Clubs}{3-Spades}
Wei Huang: {j-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}

The {a-Diamonds}{a-Hearts}{q-Spades} flop all but sealed the double for Riess, but the cruel {10-Diamonds} turn and {k-Hearts} river run out gave Huang a straight and Riess was eliminated in 4th place for €265,620.

Ryan Riess
Ryan Riess
Jogador Fichas Progresso
Wei Huang cn
Wei Huang
9,300,000 500,000
Ryan Riess us
Ryan Riess
Eliminado

Tags: Ryan RiessWei Huang

Nicola Grieco Eliminated in 5th Place (€206,590)

Nível 33 : 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Manig Loeser and Nicola Grieco
Manig Loeser and Nicola Grieco

On hand #197 of the final table, more than nine hours after Luis Medina had busted in sixth place, it was Nicola Grieco who shoved all in for 1,475,000 on the button. Manig Loeser was in the big blind and considered calling off the six big blind shove.

"I'm gonna gamble," he said after twenty seconds.

Nicola Grieco: {a-Spades}{k-Hearts}
Manig Loeser: {8-Clubs}{7-Hearts}

Rainer Kempe, who had just won the €25,000 High Roller, came over to support Loeser. The {8-Hearts}{7-Spades}{3-Clubs} flop was as perfect as they'd come for the German high staker, and Grieco got up from his chair. The {j-Diamonds} on the turn sealed it for Loeser, which rendered the {a-Diamonds} on the river moot.

There were plenty of players at risk over the course of nine hours, but finally, one of them was gone from the EPT Main Event. Grieco took home €206,590 for finishing in 5th place.

Rainer Kempe and Manig Loeser
Rainer Kempe and Manig Loeser
Jogador Fichas Progresso
Manig Loeser de
Manig Loeser
EPT 1X Winner
11,700,000 3,350,000
Nicola Grieco it
Nicola Grieco
Day 4 Chip Leader
Eliminado

Tags: Manig LoeserNicola Grieco

Huang Burns Five Time Banks, Makes Correct Call

Nível 32 : 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Wei Huang
Wei Huang

In the previous hand, Wei Huang raised to 400,000 from under the gun with {10-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}. Viktor Katzenberger had {a-Hearts}{a-Diamonds} on the button and three-bet to 1,050,000 with the blades. Both the blinds and Huang snap-folded.

The next hand, Nicola Grieco raised to 500,000 and Huang called out of the big blind. On the {9-Spades}{5-Diamonds}{3-Hearts} flop, Huang checked and Grieco instantly shoved it in, covering Huang's stack. It was 3,700,000 total for the Chinese if he was to call it off.

Huang burned through all of his five (!) time bank cards before calling it off for his tournament life.

Nicola Grieco: {6-Hearts}{5-Hearts}
Wei Huang: {a-Hearts}{5-Spades}

Grieco revealed first and Huang slammed his hand open on the felt after seeing he was ahead. The {4-Spades} on the turn added extra outs for the Italian, but the {8-Diamonds} river was safe for Huang, who celebrated the double-up with Haoxiang Wang on the rail. Grieco gave the Chinese pair a death stare and added some words in Italian before sitting back down.

Nicola Grieco
Nicola Grieco
Jogador Fichas Progresso
Manig Loeser de
Manig Loeser
EPT 1X Winner
8,750,000 -650,000
Wei Huang cn
Wei Huang
8,700,000 3,400,000
Viktor Katzenberger hu
Viktor Katzenberger
5,840,000 1,400,000
Ryan Riess us
Ryan Riess
2,340,000 -500,000
Nicola Grieco it
Nicola Grieco
Day 4 Chip Leader
2,000,000 -4,050,000

Tags: Nicola GriecoViktor KatzenbergerWei Huang

Riess Calls River Shove With Ten-High and Doubles

Nível 32 : 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Ryan Riess
Ryan Riess

Manig Loeser limped the {6-Spades}{2-Hearts} and Ryan Riess checked with the {10-Spades}{2-Clubs}. They checked the {j-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}{8-Clubs} flop and the {j-Clubs} turn.

On the {9-Hearts} river, Loeser bet 1,500,000 which had Riess's 980,000 covered. The 2013 WSOP Main Event champion used a time bank before making the call with his ten-high to double.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Manig Loeser de
Manig Loeser
EPT 1X Winner
8,700,000 -980,000
Ryan Riess us
Ryan Riess
2,560,000 1,180,000

Tags: Manig LoeserRyan Riess