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2017 PokerStars Championship Prague

€10,000 High Roller
Dias: 1
Event Info

2017 PokerStars Championship Prague

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Premiação
€381,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€10,000
Premiação
€2,483,200
Entries
256
Informações do Nível
Nível
29
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
20,000

Setup Skyrockets Heath; Kanit Out

Nível 9 : 600/1,200, 200 ante
Ben Heath
Ben Heath

After a raise in middle position to 2,500, Ben Heath, on his reentry, made it 7,500 in the cutoff. Mustapha Kanit was on the button and four-bet to 20,500, which made the initial raiser fold.

Heath five-bet to 37,500, Kanit six-bet shoved for over 100,000 and Heath snap-called, having Kanit slightly covered.

Ben Heath: {A-Clubs}{A-Spades}
Mustapha Kanit: {A-Hearts}{K-Diamonds}

Kanit found himself suddenly at risk and needed much help. Some of that came on the {9-Hearts}{Q-Diamonds}{K-Spades} flop but the second king remained in the deck on the {7-Hearts} turn and {10-Spades} river. A sudden end for the exuberant Italian, while Heath is up to 250,000.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Ben Heath gb
Ben Heath
250,000
250,000
250,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Mustapha Kanit it
Mustapha Kanit
Eliminado
Winamax

Tags: Ben HearthMustapha Kanit

Nagygyorgy Eliminated

Nível 10 : 800/1,600, 200 ante
Tibor Nagygyorgy
Tibor Nagygyorgy

According to Markus Durnegger, Tibor Nagygyorgy had lost his big stack with ace-king against the pocket aces of Guillaume Davy in a preflop all in and the story of the Hungarian would end with his aces getting cracked by Durnegger.

Nagygyorgy faced a raise to 3,500 by Michel Dattani and he three-bet to 9,500 from the hijack. Liviu Ignat four-bet to 21,000 from the cutoff and forced a fold.

The next hand Nagygyorgy opened to 3,600 and Durnegger called on the button, as did Davy in the big blind. On the {K-Clubs}{6-Clubs}{5-Diamonds} flop, Davy checked and subsequently folded to a bet of 6,800 by Nagygyorgy and the call of Durnegger. The {9-Spades} on the turn brought the shove of the Hungarian for around 32,000 and Durnegger snap-called.

Tibor Nagygyorgy: {A-Hearts}{A-Clubs}
Markus Durnegger: {9-Diamonds}{9-Hearts}

The {3-Hearts} on the river was a blank and a disappointed Nagygyorgy left the tournament area, while the Barcelona €10,300 High Roller runner-up further increased his decent stack.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Guillaume Pau Davy fr
Guillaume Pau Davy
248,000
138,000
138,000
Markus Durnegger at
Markus Durnegger
215,000
60,000
60,000
Liviu Ignat ro
Liviu Ignat
140,000
62,000
62,000
Michel Dattani pt
Michel Dattani
105,000
105,000
105,000
EPT 1X Winner
Tibor Nagygyorgy hu
Tibor Nagygyorgy
Eliminado

Tags: Guillaume DavyLiviu IgnatMarkus DurneggerMichel DattaniTibor Nagygyorgy

Zinno, Alvarado, Cody Bag Big on Day 1 of the PokerStars Championship Prague €10,300 High Roller

Nível 10 : 800/1,600, 200 ante
Anthony Zinno
Anthony Zinno

Chips were flying everywhere and chairs were squeaking left and right as the best of the best battled it out on the first day of the last-ever PokerStars Championship Prague €10,300 High Roller. 191 players showed up at the glamorous Hilton Hotel Prague, with each of them putting up a hefty €10,300 to play. 56 of them reached even deeper in their pockets to fire a second bullet, creating a total field of 247 entries. After ten hours of play, 103 of them survived the first day of this three-day event.

In the end, several players were jockeying for pole position and it turned out to be a very close affair. It was Russia's Roman Emelyanov who eventually eeked out the tiniest of margins to claim the Day 1 chipleader badge. Emelyanov, who finished 11th in the High Roller in Prague three years ago, bagged 285,700, just one big blind more than Guillaume Davy (283,400) and not even two big blinds over accomplished pro Anthony Zinno (282,000). JC Alvarado, fresh off last night's second place in the €25,500 Single-Day High Roller, finished in fourth place with 272,200, just six big blinds shy of the chip lead.

Others that made it to Day 2 include Team PokerStars Pro Jake Cody, who had a strong showing with 201,400. Cody was joined by Ryan Riess (199,900), Sam Greenwood (168,900), Antoine Saout (168,600), Kenny Hallaert (159,100) and David Peters (80,400). These names are just the tip of the iceberg, though, as the stacked field contains so many familiar names still in contention dozens more could be named here.

Ben Heath is one of them and sits strong after Day 1 with 243,600 in chips. In one of the biggest hands of the day, Britain's poker prodigy found himself on the right end of a setup against Italy's icon Mustapha Kanit. Kanit six-bet shoved ace-king into Heath's aces and wasn't able to survive, ending the exuberant Italian's run just like that. Frenchman Davy had the same luck on his side: his aces held up against Tibor Nagygyorgy's ace-king to end up in the aforementioned second place.

Top 10 Chip Counts

PlacePlayerHome CountryStack
1Roman EmelyanovRussia285,700
2Guillaume DavyFrance283,400
3Anthony ZinnoUSA282,000
4JC AlvaradoMexico272,200
5Fahredin MustafovBulgaria250,000
6Ben HeathUnited Kingdom243,600
7Artan DedushaUnited Kingdom232,000
8Bernhard HaiderAustria213,000
9Boris KolevRussia208,700
10Benjamin ChalotFrance205,000

Last year, this event was billed as the last ever EPT High Roller. However, with PokerStars bringing the much-loved EPT-brand back in 2018, instead, this year's event will mark the end of the PokerStars Championship era. Right off the bat, around 40 players took their seats, and their numbers quickly rose up as a slew of well-known high rollers entered the poker arena. Many of them weren't shy to reach in their pockets to fire a second bullet worth €10k, but for Steve O'Dwyer, Akin Tuna, Ludovic Geilich, David Laka, Timothy Adams and Stefan Schillhabel neither the first nor second attempt proved successful. Jasper Meijer van Putten, who won both last year's EPT Main Event in Prague as well as this year's opening €10,300 High Roller, fired two bullets as well but to no avail.

Defending champion Will Kassouf won this event in 2016 after a deal that fell under some scrunity from the poker community. Billed by some as "buying the title", Kassouf struck a deal heads-up which handed him the trophy and the official win, despite being a at big chip disadvantage. The outspoken Brit was back this year to defend his title but joined the ranks of familiar faces that failed to advance to Day 2 after busting out late at night.

In total, 102 out of 247 players survived Day 1 of this three-day event. Day 2 will commence at 12:30 p.m. local time and blinds will resume at 1,000/2,000 with a running ante of 300. Late registration is still open until cards are in the air and those who jump in at the latest possible time will get 25 big blinds to work with. The total prize pool and payout information will be announced as soon as late registration has closed. As always, PokerNews will be on hand to provide all the live coverage of this exciting event.

Jake Cody
Team PokerStars Pro Jake Cody had a strong showing on Day 1