2014 PokerStars.fr EPT Deauville

€5,300 Main Event
Day: 6
Event Info

2014 PokerStars.fr EPT Deauville

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a3
Prize
€614,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€5,000
Prize Pool
€3,211,200
Entries
671
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
20,000

Eugene Katchalov Misses Triple Crown, Sotirios Koutoupas First Greek EPT Winner (€614,000)

Level 31 : 60,000/120,000, 20,000 ante
Sotirios Koutoupas EPT Deauville Main Event Winner 2014
Sotirios Koutoupas EPT Deauville Main Event Winner 2014

At the start of the day we knew the elite eight had the potential to deliver a fantastic final table and what a final table it was. There was the guy who didn't plan on playing the event in the first place (Oliver Price), there were the guys who satellited in for just a few euros (Muratov and De Benedittis) and there was the guy who had already finished runner-up in an EPT (Sotirios Koutoupas).

And then there was the main story: Eugene Katchalov, who was chasing the Triple Crown. After winning his World Poker Tour title back in 2007 for $2,482,605, and his WSOP bracelet, a 7-card Stud tournament in 2011 for $122,909, it was now time for that coveted EPT title. He was close in 2011 when he finished third at EPT Barcelona, would he complete the most illustrious title here?

The tournament started out rather quiet. The first couple of hands went raise and take it, there were no flops in the first two orbits.

Things would change soon enough though. The first player to bust was Anthony Lerust. Sotirios Koutoupas opened to 105,000 from under the gun plus one with {K-Diamonds}{Q-Diamonds}. Action quickly folded to Anthony Lerust in the small blind he pushed for 1,005,000 with {A-Clubs}{A-Spades} and the big blind folded. Koutoupas made the call and the last Frenchman was at risk.

The {9-Spades}{10-Clubs}{8-Clubs} on the flop brought Koutoupas four direct outs. The {K-Hearts} on the turn gave the Greek player even more outs. The {Q-Clubs} on the river was one of the cards the man from Greece needed and a disappointed Lerust shook hands with all the players at the table and made his way to the exit.

It would only be the first of two times that Koutoupas would crack aces, and it would become the first of two back to back eliminations as Carlo De Benedittis was eliminated the next hand.

From under-the-gun plus one Oliver Price opened to 100,000 with {A-Hearts}{Q-Spades}, Carlo De Benedittis shoved for 365,000 with {A-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds} and Price made the call. The {K-Spades}{7-Spades}{J-Clubs} flop meant that neither player wanted to hit their kicker now. The {3-Clubs} turn and {3-Spades} river kept Price in front and we lost Carlo De Benedittis in seventh.

Rustem Muratov would be all but felted not much later. Eli Heath opened the cutoff to 100,000 holding {9-Hearts}{8-Diamonds}. Behind him sat the last qualifier Rustem Muratov with {5-Hearts}{5-Clubs} and he shoved all in for a little over 1.5 million. Muratov wouldn't find his foe in Heath though, Oliver Price was behind him holding {Q-Spades}{Q-Clubs} and called all in. After Heath folded, the {8-Hearts}{9-Spades}{3-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}{K-Spades} board didn't improve anyone. Muratov was left with just 10,000, two antes at the time.

Muratov would first quadruple up with pocket kings against Harry Law's {A-Hearts}{6-Hearts}. The next hand he moved all-in for 40,000 with {6-Diamonds}{5-Hearts}. Oliver Price isolated from the button with {A-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds} and got calls from Harry Law with {J-Hearts}{9-Hearts} and Eugene Katchalov with {K-Diamonds}{10-Spades}. This hand would be an important one. Not only since the tournament would eventually lose the amicable Muratov, more so as Katchalov was going to lose a big portion of his stack.

On the {4-Spades}{8-Clubs}{10-Clubs} flop Price bet 125,000 and Katchalov was the only caller. The {8-Spades} turn improved Price to trips but both players checked and the {4-Hearts} hit the river. Katchalov checked to Price who bet 320,000. Guest commentator Jon Spinks thought that Price's bet was too big to get paid off but Katchalov did call and saw the bad news. Muratov gone in sixth, whilst Katchalov was now the shortest stack of the five remaining players.

Katchalov doubled however and managed to turn things around. Law opened the small blind to 180,000 with {A-Spades}{J-Diamonds}. "Ow, this can get messy" said co commentator Marc Convey as the graphics revealed Eugene Katchalov had {10-Hearts}{10-Spades} in the big blind. Katchalov made it 450,000 and action was back on Law. He announced all in, Katchalov double checked his cards and called.

Law frowned on getting such a quick call. He might have expected to be dominated and probably was ok seeing he had a coinflip situation. The {7-Spades}{2-Spades}{3-Diamonds} flop was no harm for Katchalov. Law had some backdoor outs but the {8-Hearts} on the turn ensured he needed to hit an ace or jack to win and eliminate the Triple Crown chasing Katchalov. The {6-Diamonds} on the river was a blank and Katchalov doubled up into second place.

The biggest hand of the tournament would happen with five players left. You could hear the oooohs and aaaahs from the tournament room as soon as it happened.

Law opened under the gun to 160,000 with {A-Diamonds}{A-Clubs}. Sotirios Koutoupas in the small blind had a big hand with {A-Hearts}{K-Hearts} and surely wasn't folding. You could feel the tension in the air, the commentators of the live stream already foresaw big action.

Koutoupas made it 440,000 to go and Oliver Price quickly folded his big blind. Getting a three bet with pocket aces, Christmas came early for Law it seemed. He four bet to 985,000 and action was back on Koutoupas. The Greek shoved all in, Law immediately called. The biggest pot of the tournament with 8,230,000 in chips in the middle. Law's graphic said he was a 87% favorite to win the hand.

It said 2% after the flop: {5-Hearts}{6-Hearts}{7-Hearts}.

Law now needed runner runner straight flush for a split pot, or runner runner to win it. It wouldn't happen. {3-Spades} on the turn and it was all over for Law. The {9-Spades} on the river was there just to make it official. Law exited in 5th place, taking home €164,600 after suffering that horrible beat.

On the next hand Eli Heath was eliminated in fourth place for €207,800. From under-the-gun he moved all-in for 1,230,000 (12 big blinds) with {A-Spades}{8-Clubs}. Next to act Sotirios Koutoupas called with {K-Hearts}{J-Spades}, both blinds folded and it was time to go to showdown.

Yet again Heath had got it in good, but again he'd be brutally outflopped as the first three community cards were {J-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds}{Q-Spades}. Heath now just had an 11% shot to stay in the tournament. He didn't get there on the {7-Diamonds} turn or {3-Hearts} river and shook the hand of his opponents as he left the table.

Eli HeathAbsolutely heartbroken. Gave it my absolute all and ran like death at the end. I will be back to win a big field live MTT soon! #eptlive

Oliver Price was about to hit the rail next. Already short he shoved from the big blind with {K-Spades}{9-Clubs} after Sotirios Koutoupas had opened the small blind to 250,000 holding {K-Diamonds}{Q-Spades}. Snap call by Koutoupas.

Commentator Joe Stapleton jokingly said that Koutoupas would have this confrontation locked up after the flop, the way he had been running this final table.

"Ha!" Stapleton shouted as the {Q-Clubs} window card became visible. The {7-Spades} and {6-Diamonds} that accompanied the queen for the flop gave Price something of a chance. Only one out of twenty times Price would still win this certain situation though.

"So you're telling me there's a chance?!"

The {8-Hearts} on the turn turned Price's 5% hand into an 18% hand. With an up and down, every ten and five would now give him the much needed double up. All other cards would mean he was out.

The river was a {9-Diamonds} and the fairy tale was over for Price. Price, who wasn't planning on playing this event until Dominik Nitsche convinced him, walks away with €271,200 during his second ever EPT.

The players went on a small break for the organization to set up the heads up match. Sotirios Koutoupas had 15,050,000 in chips, Eugene Katchalov had just 4,990,000. As the blinds were 50,000/100,000 it was a 150 big blinds versus 50 big blinds match, more than enough room to wiggle around with.

Katchalov was close to getting that Triple Crown title but wouldn't get it. The heads up match was only going in one direction; Greece. Koutoupas played well the entire final table and ran well as well. A dangerous combination Katchalov would soon enough know. Koutoupas had the chiplead all day long and Katchalov wouldn't even come close heads up. Katchalov made some failed hero calls but would soon find himself all in with a 70% hand, and lose.

Koutoupas opened to 200,000 from the button with {A-Hearts}{3-Spades} and Eugene Katchalov made it 500,000 to go from the big blind with {A-Spades}{K-Clubs}. Katchalov started the hand with 3,605,000 and would soon have to risk all those 36 big blinds as Koutoupas shoved all in. Katchalov didn't have to think twice and called.

The {3-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}{5-Clubs} flop was a blow for Katchalov. Koutoupas had his hands on his head, he couldn't believe it. He didn't want to celebrate to early, but everyone already knew this wasn't going to go wrong anymore. The {2-Hearts} on the turn made some people hold their breaths, but the {Q-Hearts} was a blank and Koutoupas his hands went from his head to in the air.

Eugene Katchalov shook hands with the winner, still smiling and soon enough nipping on champagne with his Greek compadre. We talked to him right after the tournament was done:

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PlacePlayerPrize
1Sotirios Koutoupas€614,000
2Eugene Katchalov€379,500
3Oliver Price€271,200
4Eli Heath€207,800
5Harry Law€164,600
6Rustem Muratov€128,200
7Carlo De Benedittis€93,000
8Anthony Lerust€63,900

Tags: Carlo De BenedittisDeauvilleEPTEugene KatchalovHarry LawOliver PriceRustem MuratovSotirios Koutoupas

Eugene Katchalov Eliminated in 2nd Place (€379,500)

Level 31 : 60,000/120,000, 20,000 ante
Eugene Katchalov
Eugene Katchalov

Koutoupas opened to 200,000 from the button with {A-Hearts}{3-Spades} and Eugene Katchalov made it 500,000 to go from the big blind with {A-Spades}{K-Clubs}. Katchalov started the hand with 3,605,000 and would soon have to risk all those 36 big blinds as Koutoupas shoved all in. Katchalov didn't have to think twice and called.

The {3-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}{5-Clubs} flop was a blow for Katchalov. Koutoupas had his hands on his head, he couldn't believe it. He didn't want to celebrate too early, but everyone already knew this wasn't going to go wrong anymore for him. The {2-Hearts} on the turn made some people hold their breaths, but the {Q-Hearts} was a blank and Koutoupas' hands went from on his head to in the air.

Eugene Katchalov shook hands with the winner, still smiling and soon enough nipping on champagne with his Greek compadre.

Player Chips Progress
Sotirios Koutoupas gr
Sotirios Koutoupas
EPT 1X Winner
20,130,000 4,505,000
Eugene Katchalov ua
Eugene Katchalov
Busted

Tags: Eugene KatchalovSotirios Koutoupas

Oliver Price Eliminated in 3rd Place (€271,200)

Level 30 : 50,000/100,000, 10,000 ante
Oliver Price
Oliver Price

Sotirios Koutoupas opened the small blind to 250,000 holding {K-Diamonds}{Q-Spades}. Oliver Price didn't have all that many big blinds left anymore and pushed all in with {K-Spades}{9-Clubs} from the big blind. Snap call by Koutoupas.

Commentator Joe Stapleton jokingly said that Koutoupas would have this confrontation locked up after the flop, the way he has been running this final table.

"Ha!" Stapleton shouted as the {Q-Clubs} window card became visible. The {7-Spades} and {6-Diamonds} that accompanied the queen for the flop gave Price something of a chance. Only one out of twenty times would Price still win this certain situation though.

"So you're telling me there's a chance?!"

The {8-Hearts} on the turn turned Price's 5% hand into an 18% hand. With an up and down, every ten and five would now give him the much needed double up. All other cards would mean he was out.

The river was a {9-Diamonds} and the fairy tale was over for Price. Price, who wasn't planning on playing this event until Dominik Nitsche convinced him, walks away with €271,200 during his second ever EPT.

Player Chips Progress
Sotirios Koutoupas gr
Sotirios Koutoupas
EPT 1X Winner
15,050,000 2,015,000
Oliver Price gb
Oliver Price
Busted

Tags: Oliver PriceSotirios Koutoupas

Eli Heath Eliminated in Fourth Place (€207,800)

Level 30 : 50,000/100,000, 10,000 ante
Eli Heath - fourth
Eli Heath - fourth

Back to back eliminations for the second time at this final table, albeit this time they were separated by a 20 minute break.

From under-the-gun Eli Heath moved all-in for 1,230,000 (12 big blinds) with {A-Spades}{8-Clubs}, next to act Sotirios Koutoupas called with {K-Hearts}{J-Spades}, both blinds folded and it was time to go to showdown.

Yet again Heath had got it in good, but yet again he'd be brutally outflopped as the first three community cards were {J-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds}{Q-Spades}. Heath was now just an 11% shot to stay in the tournament. He didn't get there on the {7-Diamonds} turn or {3-Hearts} river and shook the hand of his opponents as he left the table.

Eli HeathAbsolutely heartbroken. Gave it my absolute all and ran like death at the end. I will be back to win a big field live MTT soon! #eptlive
Player Chips Progress
Sotirios Koutoupas gr
Sotirios Koutoupas
EPT 1X Winner
13,035,000 1,390,000
Eli Heath gb
Eli Heath
Busted

Tags: Eli HeathSotirios Koutoupas

Harry Law Eliminated in 5th Place (€164,600)

Level 29 : 40,000/80,000, 10,000 ante
Harry Law
Harry Law

Harry Law opened under the gun to 160,000 with {A-Diamonds}{A-Clubs}. Law wanted action but wasn't getting it from Eli Heath who folded. Sotirios Koutoupas in the small blind had a big hand though with {A-Hearts}{K-Hearts} and surely wasn't folding. You could feel the tension in the air, the commentators of the live stream already foresaw big action.

Koutoupas made it 440,000 to go and Oliver Price quickly folded. Getting a three bet with pocket aces, Christmas came early for Law. He four bet to 985,000 and action was back on Koutoupas. The Greek shoved all in, Law immediately called.

The biggest pot of the tournament with 8,230,000 in chips in the middle. Law's graphic said he was a 87% favorite to win the hand.

It said 2% after the flop: {5-Hearts}{6-Hearts}{7-Hearts}.

Law now needed runner runner straight flush for a split pot, or runner runner board pair something to win it. It wouldn't happen. {3-Spades} on the turn and it was all over for Law. The {9-Spades} on the river was there just to make it official.

Law exits in 5th place, taking home €164,600 after suffering this horrible beat.

Player Chips Progress
Sotirios Koutoupas gr
Sotirios Koutoupas
EPT 1X Winner
11,645,000 3,795,000
Harry Law gb
Harry Law
Busted

Tags: Harry LawSotirios Koutoupas

Katchalov Doubles through Law

Level 29 : 40,000/80,000, 10,000 ante
Katchalov now has some more of these 100,000 plaques
Katchalov now has some more of these 100,000 plaques

Harry Law opened the small blind to 180,000 with {A-Spades}{J-Diamonds}. "Ow, this can get messy" said co commentator Marc Convey as the graphics revealed Eugene Katchalov had {10-Hearts}{10-Spades} in the big blind.

Katchalov made it 450,000 and action was back on Law. He announced all in, Katchalov double checked his cards and called. Law frowned on getting such a quick call. He might have expected to maybe be dominated, but probably was ok seeing he had a coinflip situation.

The {7-Spades}{2-Spades}{3-Diamonds} flop was no harm for Katchalov. Law had some backdoor outs but the {8-Hearts} on the turn ensured he needed to hit an ace or jack to win it.

The {6-Diamonds} on the river was a blank and Katchalov doubled up into second place.

Player Chips Progress
Sotirios Koutoupas gr
Sotirios Koutoupas
EPT 1X Winner
8,175,000 -730,000
Eugene Katchalov ua
Eugene Katchalov
5,410,000 4,360,000
Harry Law gb
Harry Law
2,525,000 -2,975,000
Eli Heath gb
Eli Heath
2,455,000 350,000
Oliver Price gb
Oliver Price
1,505,000 -585,000

Tags: Eugene KatchalovHarry Law

Law Flops a Flush

Level 28 : 30,000/60,000, 5,000 ante
Chun Ho Law
Chun Ho Law

Harry law opened to 120,000 from the under the gun position. He found one interested party in Oliver Price in the big blind. Price held {Q-Hearts}{10-Diamonds} and would soon get in trouble.

{Q-Spades}{4-Spades}{10-Spades}

Law would take Price to value town betting all three streets. Price didn't find a spot where he would lay it down and he check called all the way. Price paid 120,000 on the flop, 255,000 on the {2-Clubs} turn and 620,000 on the {3-Diamonds} river.

Law quickly showed his flopped flush, and with a little frown Price mucked.

Player Chips Progress
Harry Law gb
Harry Law
7,000,000 1,490,000
Oliver Price gb
Oliver Price
2,400,000 -1,270,000

Tags: Harry LawOliver Price

Rustem Muratov Eliminated in Sixth Place (€128,200)

Level 27 : 25,000/50,000, 5,000 ante
Rustem Muratov
Rustem Muratov

Although he had a chip and chair there would be no miracle comeback for Rustem Muratov.

He did manage to quadruple up with pocket kings against Harry Law's {A-Hearts}{6-Hearts}. The next hand he moved all-in for 40,000 with {6-Diamonds}{5-Hearts}, Oliver Price raised the button with {A-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds} and got calls from Harry Law with {J-Hearts}{9-Hearts} and Eugene Katchalov with {K-Diamonds}{10-Spades}.

On the {4-Clubs}{8-Clubs}{10-Clubs} flop Price bet 125,000 and Katchalov was the only caller. The {8-Spades} turn improved Price to trips but both players checked, then the {4-Hearts} hit the river. Katchalov checked to Price who bet 320,000. Jon Spinks thought that Price's bet was too big to get paid off, but Katchalov called and saw the bad news.

So Muratov is gone in sixth, whilst Katchalov is now the shortest stack of the five remaining players.

Hand Analysis

With Rustem Muratov all in, an interesting dynamic was created as Oliver Price and Eugene Katchalov found themselves vying for what became a considerable side pot. Read more about the strategy involved in this hand on Learn.PokerNews in "Lessons from EPT10 Deauville: Side Pot Action After All In."

Player Chips Progress
Oliver Price gb
Oliver Price
3,775,000 610,000
Eugene Katchalov ua
Eugene Katchalov
1,735,000 -1,035,000
Rustem Muratov ru
Rustem Muratov
Busted

Tags: Eugene KatchalovOliver PriceRustem Muratov

Rustem Muratov Severely Crippled

Level 27 : 25,000/50,000, 5,000 ante
Rustem Muratov
Rustem Muratov

Eli Heath opened the cut off to 100,000 holding {9-Hearts}{8-Diamonds}. Behind him sat the last qualifier Rustem Muratov with {5-Hearts}{5-Clubs} and he shoved all in for a little over 1.5 million. Muratov wouldn't find his foe in Heath though, Oliver Price was behind him holding {Q-Spades}{Q-Clubs} and called all in.

Heath folded and the show down was there. Heath would have out flopped both of them: {8-Hearts}{9-Spades}{3-Diamonds}. The {10-Hearts} on the turn and {K-Spades} on the river were no good for Muratov and he had just 20,000 left. 10,000 of that he had to invest as ante in the next hand.

Player Chips Progress
Oliver Price gb
Oliver Price
3,165,000 1,665,000
Rustem Muratov ru
Rustem Muratov
10,000 -1,495,000

Tags: Eli HeathOliver PriceRustem Muratov

Carlo De Benedittis Eliminated in Seventh Place (€93,000)

Level 27 : 25,000/50,000, 5,000 ante
Carlo De Benedittis shakes hands with his table mates
Carlo De Benedittis shakes hands with his table mates

Back to back bustouts as on the very next hand another player was eliminated...

From under-the-gun+1 Oliver Price opened to 100,000 with {A-Hearts}{Q-Spades}, Carlo De Benedittis shoved for 365,000 with {A-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds} and Price made the call.

The {K-Spades}{7-Spades}{J-Clubs} flop meant that neither player wanted to hit their kicker, the {3-Clubs} turn and {3-Spades} river kept Price in front and we lose Carlo De Benedittis in seventh.

Player Chips Progress
Oliver Price gb
Oliver Price
1,900,000 320,000
Carlo De Benedittis it
Carlo De Benedittis
Busted

Tags: Carlo De BenedittisOliver Price