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2017 PokerStars Championship presented by Monte-Carlo Casino®

Main Event
Dias: 1b
Event Info

2017 PokerStars Championship presented by Monte-Carlo Casino®

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Mão Vencedora
aa
Premiação
€466,714
Event Info
Buy-in
€5,300
Premiação
€3,525,950
Entries
727
Informações do Nível
Nível
32
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
25,000

Speranza Leads, Resurgent Antonius Bags on Day 1b

Nível 8 : 400/800, 100 ante
Gianluca Speranza
Gianluca Speranza

On Day 1b of PokerStars Championship presented by Monte-Carlo Casino® €5,300 Main Event, Italian player Gianluca Speranza finished with a narrow lead atop a tightly bunched group of players as 222 of 481 runners made it through the day. Speranza's stack of 201,500 means Day 1a leader Jeff Hakim still paces the field by a wide margin.

PositionPlayerCountryChip Count
1Gianluca SperanzaItaly201,500
2Michael KolkowiczFrance197,300
3Makram SaberLebanon192,000
4Xavier RouayrouxFrance192,000
5David UrbanSlovakia188,700
6Raffaele SorrentinoItaly175,200
7Remi CastaignonFrance160,000
8Christopher FrankGermany152,000
9Vasyl ZabrodskyyUkraine146,400
10Aleksei IstominRussia144,600

Meanwhile, one of poker biggest superstars of a few years also put in a good performance. Patrik Antonius, who still is one of the most recognizable faces in poker, turned back the clock a bit as he ran up the chip lead by dinner break before ultimately finishing with 102,200.

Antonius, best known for his high-stakes cash exploits, also has over $6.7 million in tournament winnings but has only booked a single cash in the past three years as he moves farther and farther from the global tournament scene.

Antonius sat in during Level 4 and doubled his starting stack almost immediately with a discerning call when he and an opponent each missed flush draws. Antonius did make a pair of fives, however, and called off on the river when his opponent put him all in.

Right before dinner, Antonius made a big move up the chip counts when four players saw an ace-king-three flop for a three-bet. Antonius held ace-three for two pair, and the player who three-bet was unable to get away from ace-queen, helping the Fin go to dinner with over 300 big blinds after he faded his opponent's outs on the turn and river.



Other notables bagging over six figures included EPT Barcelona champ Sebastian Malec (140,200), PokerStars Team Pro Liv Boeree (127,400), recent PokerStars National Championship winner Andreas Klatt, Davidi Kitai and Tom Hall.

Jan Bendik who won the last EPT event here last year, also made it through, as did PokerStars Team Pros Daniel Negreanu, Igor Kurganov and Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier.

Ryan Riess' recent heater, including a WPT title in Florida, did not continue as he fizzled out after losing most of his stack to Jason Wheeler. Players joining him on the rail included Anthony Zinno, Paul Newey, Ami Barer, Ivan Luca and PokerStars Team Pro Felipe Ramos.

Day 1b's field pushed the two-flight total for the event to 716 runners, and there's still time for more to join them. Registration remains open until the noon restart, and PokerNews will pick up the coverage again then, so be sure to return for Day 2.

TableSeatNameCountryChip Count
11Stefan SchillhabelGermany203.000
12Francesco GriecoItaly58.900
14Craig VarnellUnited States115.700
15Vicente DelgadoSpain107.000
16Jose Vendrell SchwaigerGermany27.000
17Marcin WysockiDenmark19.000
18Mikko TurtiainenFinland37.700
     
21Matthew HopkinsUnited Kingdom94.600
22Ran AzorIsrael24.100
23Patrik TkacSlovakia37.600
24Salvatore PepiItaly39.500
25Maria HoUnited States16.500
26Mark TeltscherUnited Kingdom90.100
27Dominik NitscheGermany26.200
28Romain NardinFrance86.000
     
31Igor KurganovRussia76.000
32Peter EichhardtSweden121.900
33John JuandaIndonesia45.900
34Christoph VogelsangGermany69.500
35Jack SalterUnited Kingdom75.800
36Preben StokkanNorway54.600
38Charlie CarrelUnited Kingdom48.400
     
41Dmitrii DeviatovRussia15.400
42Valerii LubenetsUkraine83.700
43Daniel NegreanuCanada27.600
45Ryan FranklinUnited States106.000
46Leo NordinSweden28.700
47Paul HoeferGermany12.100
48Manuel SadornilSpain50.500
     
52Jason MercierUnited States83.400
53Alin GrasuRomania43.500
54Vitaliy ImertsakiUkraine37.100
55Hossein EnsanGermany80.000
56Dermot BlainIreland37.000
57Walid Bou HabibLebanon35.000
58Luigi ContiItaly94.700
     
61Firas NassarLebanon51.600
62Micha de GraafBelgium93.400
63Jimmy GuerreroFrance48.000
64Sam GraftonUnited Kingdom12.000
66Anton HrabchakUkraine48.700
67Keven StammenUnited States38.700
68Pascal HartmannGermany152.100
     
71Tiberiu ZanfiracheRomania46.300
72Andreas KlattGermany118.000
73Yan LiChina50.500
74Ariel MalnikLithuania78.300
75Sindre TvedtNorway76.800
77Steven MulderGermany20.600
78Davy ChamorroFrance3.600
     
81Cosmin Mihai PetricaRomania109.600
82Govert MetaalNetherlands19.800
83Lukasz KubickiPoland92.700
84Onur UnsalTurkey115.800
85Daniel SmithMonaco90.100
87Johan GuilbertFrance47.400
88Remi CastaignonFrance160.000
     
91Morten MortensenDenmark96.800
93Martin LundeNorway87.000
94Benjamin PollakFrance53.800
95Patrik AntoniusFinland102.200
96Hideki TakafujiJapan70.700
97Andrejs MaklecovsLatvia81.500
98Alexandru PapazianRomania95.300
     
101Nabil ChayaCanada31.700
102Vladimir DemenkovRussia70.000
103Roger TondeurSwitzerland77.000
104Sergio AidoSpain52.300
105Steve O'DwyerIreland24.200
106Jogvan GlerfossFaroe Islands25.600
107Paul-Francois TedeschiFrance60.400
     
111Carlos ChangTaiwan109.300
112Aurelien GuigliniFrance28.900
113Børge SandsgaardNorway37.600
114Krisztian FejerdiHungary7.500
115Michel Pereira MarquesBrazil168.900
117Giovanni LenaItaly67.900
118Luke CerklewiczUnited Kingdom36.400
     
122Nikolay NikolovBulgaria40.400
123Markus DurneggerAustria106.400
124Nick PetrangeloUnited States63.000
125Moritz DietrichGermany77.900
126Jeremy MamouFrance23.300
127Nicolas PouzencFrance24.500
128Henrik TollefsenNorway22.300
     
132Tsugunari TomaJapan70.500
133Martin JacobsonSpain25.900
134Viktor ShenerRussia16.200
135Emil PatelFinland46.100
136Arne CoulierBelgium127.700
137Rabah Ait-AbdelmalekFrance69.400
138Michal VitkovskySlovakia94.000
     
141Benjamin HeptinstallAustralia84.000
142Carlos MironiukArgentina55.300
143Hauke FickGermany49.700
144Bas De LaatMalta56.200
145Michel PomaretFrance55.000
146Macsim RobertRomania42.400
147Sergei PetrushevskiiRussia91.800
148Philipp KoberAustria51.300
     
151Karim NabiFrance59.500
152Karim SouaidFrance131.000
153Javier Gomez ZapateroSpain23.600
154Franck MakaciFrance56.200
155Marcin DziembalaPoland70.900
156Mikalai VaskaboinikauBelarus57.500
157Victoria Coren MitchellUnited Kingdom35.500
158Clemente Malheiro CarreiraPortugal61.500
     
161Sylvain LoosliFrance47.500
162Ibrahim GhassanLebanon44.500
163Fabiano KovalskiBrazil35.000
164[Removed:43]France115.500
165Jerome ArnouldFrance26.200
166Kliment Roussev TarmakovCanada32.300
167Thomas PopovCanada28.200
168Michael KolkowiczFrance197.300
     
171Maxim PanyakRussia84.600
172Adrien AllainFrance73.000
173Istvan BirizdoHungary61.200
174Sergio CabreraUnited Kingdom24.000
175Bart LybaertBelgium82.600
176Marius GierseGermany77.700
177Vasileios CharalampakisGreece72.000
178Michael KoranSwitzerland30.200
     
181Viliyan PetleshkovBulgaria129.600
182Sebastian Ruiz FigueroaChile80.800
183Andrew ChenCanada28.600
184Paul GuichardFrance45.400
185Ramin HajiyevAzerbaijan97.000
186Ionut BodogaiRomania49.200
187Adolfo VaezaUruguay65.300
188Carole SegouraFrance73.400
     
191Tommaso BriottiItaly17.400
192Ramon Miquel MunozSpain121.500
193Frederic CasaltaFrance25.500
194Isaac HaxtonUnited States65.200
195Manig LoeserGermany195.700
196Arezki BelaidiCanada49.200
197Jeffrey HakimLebanon305.300
198Jullian FerioloFrance98.900
     
201Tommy HjornerudNorway84.100
203Makram SaberLebanon192.000
204Emin AghayevAzerbaijan41.300
205Dmytro ShuvanovUkraine136.100
206Adi AlkalayIsrael105.800
207Marco MasuttiSlovakia39.900
208Jean KojaFrance90.000
     
211Dan ColmanUnited States13.600
212Ruslan MityayevUkraine28.100
213James MitchellUnited Kingdom109.000
214Adrian IonescuRomania38.400
215[Removed:172]Germany35.200
216Bradley MarshCanada88.300
217Adrien DelmasFrance33.300
218Robert PankowskiPoland33.000
     
221Jerome L'HostisUnited Kingdom80.500
223Michel EidLebanon49.900
224Dan SmithUnited States49.100
225Dzmitry RabotkinBelarus49.300
226Simonet StephaneFrance53.400
227Kosumosu YamanakaJapan23.800
228Faraz JakaUnited States98.100
     
231Carlos LopesFrance9.200
232Waldemar NowakPoland19.000
233Dirk Van LuijkBelgium52.300
234[Removed:170]Lithuania94.000
235Jerome SgorranoBelgium28.300
236El Amir Ziad ChehabLebanon30.000
237Jawad BengouraneFrance82.000
238Nicholas GaltosSwitzerland24.100
     
241Besiana AntoniAlbania13.600
242Hau Minh NguyenAustralia78.200
243Jean MonturyFrance35.000
244Diego VilelaBrazil140.000
245Raffaello LocatelliItaly64.800
246Lee Hon CheongHong Kong10.400
247Natasha BarbourCanada91.600
248Florian KosslerGermany35.500
     
251Benjamin SaadaFrance22.000
252Matthew WhitingUnited Kingdom42.100
253Juri MereuItaly55.000
254Vishwanath ManjunathUnited Kingdom51.700
255Jean Paul ZaffranIsrael41.400
256Alexander DebusGermany36.600
257Leonardo VilelaBrazil107.200
258Benny GlaserUnited Kingdom56.100
     
261Didier OrtizColombia38.100
262Jason WheelerUnited States30.900
263Oliver WeisGermany41.900
264Mudasser HussainUnited Kingdom20.100
265Thomas BergNorway83.100
266Igor YaroshevskyyUkraine156.700
267Maria LampropulosArgentina53.000
268Laurynas LevinskasLithuania23.400
     
271Isabel BaltazarFrance30.200
272Lander LijoSpain40.800
273Gaelle BaumannFrance49.200
274Thomas MuehloeckerAustria18.200
275Hicham MoussaNigeria56.500
276Fabrice SoulierFrance105.100
277Xavier RouayrouxFrance192.000
278Muhyedine FaresSenegal54.900
     
281Jacques TorbeyLebanon107.300
282Bruno LopezFrance73.200
283Stephen WoodheadUnited Kingdom55.800
284Julio Martini FilhoBrazil60.800
285Levan KaramanishviliUkraine53.300
286Jean-Jacques ZeitounFrance60.000
287Ole SchemionGermany144.900
288Shijirbaatar SanjaasurenMongolia130.000
     
291Tom HallUnited Kingdom102.000
292Kent RoedNorway41.700
293Maksim ShulgaRussia80.800
294Alexandre MoreauFrance63.200
295Rocco PalumboItaly105.900
296Paul TestudFrance103.000
297Aliaksei BoikaBelarus77.000
298Edouard MignotFrance55.000
     
301Harry TouilFrance18.700
302Usman SiddiqueUnited Kingdom51.500
303William SaadIvory Coast47.900
304Kaue De SouzaBrazil44.300
305Walery EngelGermany57.300
306Espen SolaasNorway35.300
307Cosmin Ionut DumitricuRomania78.200
308Gerald KarlicAustria45.000
     
311Raffaele SorrentinoItaly175.200
312Daniel DvoressCanada44.200
313Paul GreselNetherlands50.600
314Aleksandar TomovicSerbia57.500
315Rony HalimiFrance49.800
316Romain LewisFrance82.100
317Benoit LamFrance86.500
318Celina LinAustralia125.500
     
321Narcis-Gabriel NedelcuRomania103.300
322Andrey BondarRussia49.200
323Aleksandrs GolubevsUnited Kingdom25.900
324Marius CazacuRomania5.100
325Kyrylo KudymaUkraine73.000
326Sebastien CompteFrance26.000
327Donald Duarte SierraNicaragua43.200
328Andrey VlasenkoRussia12.800
     
331Artur SahakyanArmenia102.800
332Christian StokkelandNorway75.600
333Bertrand "ElkY" GrospellierFrance50.800
334Christophe LarqueminFrance6.100
335Fatima Moreira De MeloNetherlands32.300
336Peyman LuthGermany78.800
337Shakhabiddin MuradovLatvia142.500
338Salvatore Candido GrazianoSwitzerland22.600
     
341Anton DeglinneBelgium18.800
342Thiago CremaBrazil128.700
343Christopher GeorgeUnited States24.000
344Alexey TkachenkoRussia21.700
345Patrick SacrispeyreMorocco25.900
346Adrian MateosSpain58.900
347Aladin ReskallahFrance20.000
348Ove StenbergNorway33.400
     
351Dick PostelMalta12.000
352Iliodoros KamatakisGreece105.000
354Salvatore BiancoItaly127.900
355Luiz DuarteUnited States43.100
356Rafael MoraesBrazil53.400
357Viacheslav GoryachevRussia23.100
358Jose GonzalesArgentina62.000
     
361Karen OliverUnited Kingdom78.000
362Jerome BrionFrance55.400
363Justin BonomoUnited States71.200
365Hannes SpeiserAustria88.400
366Konstantinos NanosGermany22.300
367Kirill IvanovRussia86.900
368Gianluca SperanzaItaly201.500
     
371David UrbanSlovakia188.700
372Tom-Aksel BedellNorway17.500
373Giuseppe ZarboFrance36.000
374Davidi KitaiBelgium109.800
375Liv BoereeUnited Kingdom127.400
376Maxim LykovRussia87.300
378Diego ZeiterSwitzerland52.500
     
382Marco WeidnerGermany31.600
383Ke ChenChina84.300
384Douglas Ferreira SouzaBrazil79.000
385Wesley WongCanada21.000
386Jean AubervalFrance49.600
387Robert HaighGermany55.600
388Chebli ChebliLebanon61.900
     
391Andrea RocciItaly56.200
392Alexandros KoloniasGreece29.000
394Victor Zabukas BegaraBrazil83.800
395Lucas GreenwoodCanada28.100
396Aleksei IstominRussia144.600
397Christopher FrankGermany152.000
398Davor LaniniItaly90.100
     
401Evgenii SboevRussia18.700
402Alexandre LuneauFrance69.400
403Andreas HoivoldNorway83.900
404Vasyl ZabrodskyyUkraine146.400
405Ivan GlushkovRussia25.200
406Ian GillespieUnited States34.000
407Yury SalikaevRussia63.200
408Oystein ChristensenNorway38.500
     
412Simon TaberhamUnited Kingdom61.800
413Julien PirardBelgium28.300
414Marius-Catalin PerteaRomania82.700
415Gavin O'RourkeIreland11.000
416Norberto KornGermany71.300
418Alexios ZervosGreece31.800
     
421Sebastien LebaronFrance21.500
422Allan DyrstadNorway14.400
423Lauren MonossonUnited States64.100
424Mickael MamouFrance50.800
425Sebastian MalecPoland140.100
426Johny JabraRomania31.800
427Gediminas KareckasLithuania62.700
428Arno ThuyBelgium39.500
     
431Jan BendikSlovakia67.800
432Stefan VagnerSlovakia11.500
433Michele BianchiSwitzerland58.700
434Artan DedushaUnited Kingdom96.700
436Stefan HuberSwitzerland96.000
437Anil OzdemirTurkey39.500
438Giorgio DonzelliItaly26.700
     
441Geoffroy CombetteFrance44.800
443Minh Phuc NguyenAustralia75.100
444Francesco FaviaItaly101.000
445Nicola D'AnselmoItaly53.600
446Diego VenturaPeru126.100
447Nicolas Fuentes VidalChile76.400
448Sonny FrancoFrance33.700

Tags: Gianluca SperanzaPatrik Antonius

Konnikova's High Stakes Adventure Ends

Nível 8 : 400/800, 100 ante
Maria Konnikova
Maria Konnikova

One of the most accomplished players in the field today is Maria Konnikova. Maybe not at the poker tables, but with a Harvard degree, a PhD in Psychology from Columbia University and a New York Times bestseller book, the Russian-American writer has been doing pretty well for herself. Her latest work will feature Erik Seidel and will be about her year long immersion in the world of high stakes poker.

One of those high stakes chapters played out today, as Konnikova put her skills to the test in the €5,300 PokerStars Championship Event. Her run came to a close in the last level of the day. Holding ace-nine, Konnikova got it all in preflop against pocket queens and got eliminated after the board ran out {6-}{10-}{3-}{10-}{Q-}.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Maria Konnikova us
Maria Konnikova
Eliminado

Tags: Maria Konnikova

He Should Have Waited A Few More Seconds

Nível 7 : 300/600, 100 ante
Mikita Badziakouski_Dejan Boskovic Jr
Mikita Badziakouski_Dejan Boskovic Jr

We found Mikita Badziakouski contemplating whether to call off his last 10,200. There was only a bit more than that in the pot, and all of the cards were out: {k-Diamonds}{k-Hearts}{7-Clubs}{q-Diamonds}{2-Spades}.

"Why not check?" he said with a smile. "Why bluff me?"

Eventually his opponent, Makram Saber, called a clock.

"My last minute in the tournament," Badziakouski said. "Good luck guys."

As the final 10 second countdown began, Badziakouski held his chips over the pot then brought them back. Under five seconds left, and he decided to call.

Saber showed {k-Spades}{q-Clubs} for the nuts. Badziakouski vacated his cards, and the dealer turned over {j-Spades}{j-Clubs}.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Makram Saber lb
Makram Saber
135,000 135,000
Mikita Badziakouski by
Mikita Badziakouski
WSOP 1X Winner
Eliminado

Tags: Makram SaberMikita Badziakouski

Reminder: MonteDam Swing Features Extra Prizes; Leaderboard Available

Nível 6 : 250/500, 75 ante
PSC Monte Carlo_Manuel_Kovsca_Winner_Event_#7_Omaha-8 Handed_Anton Morgenstern
PSC Monte Carlo_Manuel_Kovsca_Winner_Event_#7_Omaha-8 Handed_Anton Morgenstern

Remember, PokerStars and the World Poker Tour are teaming up to bring you the "MonteDam Swing," a joint promotion with four tournaments, two from each company, that will allow players to accumulate points for a leaderboard. At the conclusion of the four tournaments, players who score enough to place in the top five will earn special prizes:






Extra Prizes

Here are the four qualifying events:

DateEvent
April 26-30€1,100 buy-in PokerStars National Championship Monte Carlo
April 29-May 5€5,300 buy-in PokerStars Championship Monte Carlo Main Event
May 5-8€1,500 buy-in WPTDeepStacks Amsterdam
May 9-13€3,300 buy-in WPT Amsterdam Main Event

The top five finishers will earn the following prizes:

PlacePrizeWorth
1PokerStars Championship Barcelona Main Event package€7,500
2WPT Main Event* package€6,000
3WPTDeepStacks* package€3,000
4PokerStars National Championship Barcelona Buy-in + Barcelona hotel voucher€1,100 + €500
5WPTDeepStacks* Buy-in€1,500

*WPT and WPTDeepStacks prizes only apply to events in Europe

To be eligible, players must cash at least once in each city. Players get five points for each event they play in and then 10 more points for each cash. Making the final 18 places earns still more points.

Additionally, those who play at least one event in each city receive a ticket for a $30,000 freeroll on PokerStars. Participation in both Main Events earns $300 in PokerStars Spring Championship of Online Poker buy-ins. Plus, anyone who cashes in the National Championship, PokerStars Championship Main Event, or WPTDS Amsterdam and then also cashes in the WPT Amsterdam Main Event wins a €1,000 bonus.

With the conclusion of the first eligible event, the WPT has released a leaderboard for the MonteDam Swing. You can view the full list here, but here's a look at the current top point scorers:

PlacePlayerPoint Total
1Andreas Klatt115
2Romain Lewis95
3Borge Sandsgaard85
4Ka Kwan Lau75
5David Boureasu65
6Basem Hamed55
7Norberto Korn45
8Thierry Brigitte35
9Patrick Khayat25

Antonius Holds for Piles

Nível 5 : 200/400, 50 ante
Patrik Antonius
Patrik Antonius

Patrik Antonius is pushing for the chip lead after winning a huge pot.

We picked up action after what appeared to be an early open and two calls, followed by a big blind three-bet to 3,600. Everyone called, and it went four ways to {a-Clubs}{k-Clubs}{3-Hearts}. Action checked to the opener, who bet 8,000. Antonius called, the small blind called, and the big blind pushed all in for about 33,000. The opener mucked, and Antonius reshoved, forcing a fold from the third player.

Antonius: {a-Spades}{3-Spades}
Big blind: {a-Diamonds}{q-Clubs}

Antonius had flopped two pair but had a bunch of cards to dodge when the {10-Diamonds} turn gave his opponent a straight draw. The river brought a safe {6-Clubs} for Antonius.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Patrik Antonius fi
Patrik Antonius
EPT 1X Winner
130,000 87,000

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Antonius Enters, Doubles

Nível 4 : 150/300, 50 ante
Patrik Antonius (earlier this week)
Patrik Antonius (earlier this week)

Monaco resident Patrik Antonius may not have been active much at the poker tables in recent times, it doesn't mean the Finnish superstar rode off into the sunset to leave it all behind. PokerNews interviewed Antonius earlier this week to catch up with the Fin and talk about his plans to bring poker to Monaco.

Not long after Antonius sat down, he was put to the test by Viliyan Petleshkov. The Bulgarian had opened from the button and Antonius had defended his big blind. On a {2-Hearts}{4-Spades}{2-Spades} flop, Antonius checked, Petleshkov bet 1,200, Antonius check-raised to 5,200 and Petleshkov called.

The turn brought the {5-Clubs} and Antonius bet 7,200, which Petleshkov smooth-called in position. On the {8-Clubs} river, Antonius checked and Petleshkov went all in. It was effectively 12,000 to call for Antonius, who slid his stack in after a minute of thought.

Petleshkov tabled {K-Spades}{3-Spades} for a busted flush draw and Antonius showed {A-Spades}{5-Spades} for a busted flush draw as well, accompanied by a pair of fives. Sharp call by the Fin, who netted a quick double-up.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Patrik Antonius fi
Patrik Antonius
EPT 1X Winner
55,000 55,000
Viliyan Petleshkov bg
Viliyan Petleshkov
22,500 22,500

Tags: Patrik AntoniusViliyan Petleshkov

"ElkY" Checks the Boat

Nível 2 : 75/150, 0 ante
Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier
Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier

A player on the button bet 2,375 on a board of {6-Clubs}{a-Spades}{9-Clubs}{9-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}, and PokerStars Team Pro Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier sprang to life with a check-raise to 6,625. His opponent thought about a minute and called, and ElkY turned over {a-Clubs}{a-Diamonds} for aces full to take the pot.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Bertrand Grospellier fr
Bertrand Grospellier
38,000 38,000

Tags: Bertrand Grospellier

Day 1b of the €5,300 PokerStars Championship presented by Monte-Carlo Casino® Starts at 12 p.m.

Tournament Room
Tournament Room

Welcome to Day 1b of the PokerStars Championship presented by Monte-Carlo Casino® €5,300 Main Event. The first ever PokerStars Championship on European soil is on familiar ground, as the former EPT Grand Final has morphed into its new incarnation. The prestigious tournament in the gorgeous Principality of Monaco never fails to attract the best and brightest from around the world and this year is no different.

Yesterday, Day 1a drew 235 players and 107 of them survived. Jeff Hakim had a monster day and bagged over ten times his starting stack - 305,300 - after just eight levels of play. Germany's Stefan Schillhabel (203,000) and Manig Loeser (195,700) rounded out the top three. Notables like Ole Schemion (144,900), Team PokerStars Pro Celina Lin (125,500) and Fabrice Soulier (105,100) also bagged big on Day 1a.

Day 1b will attract even more hopefuls vying to follow in Jan Bendik's footsteps. The Slovakian topped a 1,098 strong field last year and banked a staggering €961,800. He's expected to take his seat today and start his title defense. Besides the Main Event, the €50,000 Single-Day High Roller will kick off as well, which will feature €100,000 Super High Roller winner Bryn Kenney, David Peters, Steve O'Dwyer and the aforementioned Schemion, among a slew of other notables.

Day 1b will commence at noon local time and eight levels of 75 minutes will be played. There will be 20-minute breaks after every two levels, plus a 75-minute dinner break after Level 6. Players will start with stacks of 30,000 and blinds at 50/100. The tournament is in a freezeout format; players are on one bullet only. Follow PokerNews throughout the week as we crown the first ever PokerStars Championship Monte Carlo Main Event champion!

Day 1 Level Structure

LevelDurationSmall BlindBig BlindAnte
175 min50100 
275 min75150 
375 min10020025
475 min15030050
575 min20040050
675 min25050075
775 min300600100
875 min400800100