2015 GPI Global Poker Masters

World Cup
Day: 2
Event Info

2015 GPI Global Poker Masters

Final Results Event Info
Entries
10
Level Info
Level
13
Blinds
3,000 / 6,000
Ante
1,000

Congratulations to Team Italy, Winner of the Global Poker Masters World Cup!

Level 13 : 3,000/6,000, 1,000 ante
Team Italy - Dario Sammartino - Andrea Dato - Giuliano Bendinelli - Mustapha Kanit - Rocco Palumbo - Global Poker Masters Winners 2015
Team Italy - Dario Sammartino - Andrea Dato - Giuliano Bendinelli - Mustapha Kanit - Rocco Palumbo - Global Poker Masters Winners 2015

In a spectacular turn of events, the first-ever edition of the Global Poker Masters World Cup has been won by Team Italy, consisting of Mustapha Kanit, Rocco Palumbo, Dario Sammartino, Andrea Dato, and Giuliano Bendinelli.

Team Italy started the finals with a big chip lead and managed to close out the deal against Team Russia, consisting of Vladimir Troyanovskiy, Vitaly Lunkin, Anatoly Filatov, Alex Bilokur, and Ivan Soshnikov.

The second and final day of the Global Poker Masters started with seven nations after Team UK had been knocked out in the playoff round on Day 1. One team, Team USA, had a bye in the quarter finals, as they accumulated the most points in the playoff round on Day 1, and with that they won 50,000 bonus chips heading into the six-max semifinals.

The other six teams came out swinging in the heads-up quarter-finals. Each team played three deep-stacked heads-up matches with every victory being worth 17,000 chips for the semifinals.

The team with the lowest amount of points after the heads-up battle would get knocked out, and right from the start Team Canada and Team France were the ones in trouble. Andrew Chen was the first player to get short and he busted against Ole Schemion. Not too long after that, Jonathan Duhamel busted against George Danzer, and all the pressure was on Marc-Andre Ladouceur.

Ladouceur had to win his match against Marvin Rettenmaier to stay alive, but on top of that Sylvain Loosli had to lose his match against Vladimir Troyanovskiy for Team Canada to advance. Team France was close to advancing, but in the end Ladouceur won his match and so did Troyanovskiy, beating Loosli. Team France, with Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier, Patrick Bruel, Paul Tedeschi, Erwann Pecheux, and the aforementioned Loosli, lost all its matches and was knocked out.

Going into the semifinals, Team USA had the lead with 118,000 in chips, and Team Russia trailed in second place with 111,000. Team Germany (101,000), Team Ukraine (84,000), Team Italy (79,000), and Team Canada (60,000) rounded out the pack.

During the six-max semifinals, each team had to seat one player at the featured table. At the completion of each level, each team would have the option to change players. Team USA started with a slight chip lead, and it chose to rotate between Dan Smith and Isaac Haxton.

After nine hands, Team Russia took the chip lead, but a huge bluff from Haxton against Team Ukraine put Team USA back in front. Haxton bluffed Igor Yaroshevksy off a pair of kings on the river, and not too long after that Eugene Katchalov's team hit the rail. Oleksander Gnatenko, one of the most animated characters of the Global Poker Masters, was knocked out when his flopped set of sevens got crushed on the river by Smith's set of kings. That gave Team USA a huge lead.

Team Canada was the next team to get knocked out when Ami Barer ran ace-king into Smith's pocket sevens. Smith won the coin flip, and Team USA had almost half the chips in play at this point.

Then, in back-to-back hands, Team Germany lost two all-in pots against Team Italy. Ole Schemion lost with pocket nines to Giuliano Bendinelli's ace-queen, followed by king-queen against nines again. Team Germany finished in fourth place, and Team Italy was now in second place.

With Ivan Soshnikov at the helm, Team Russia managed to even the score between the three remaining countries in Hand #51. Soshnikov woke up with pocket kings and he got Haxton to shove all in on the flop over his continuation bet. Haxton had flopped top pair with queen-nine and neither the turn nor river helped him.

Two hands later, Team USA lost its once enormous chip lead to Team Italy, and the unthinkable happened a few hands later. On Hand #62, Smith three-bet Dario Sammartino's raise from 4,500 to 16,000 with pocket sevens, only to find out that the Italian had pocket aces a few raises later.

Sammartino four-bet to 38,000 and Smith called for his time bank. This hand happened immediately after Smith had switched with Haxton, and the latter had stepped outside for just a minute to get some fresh air. Smith had no teammates to discuss the hand with, and with time running out he moved all in. Sammartino snap-called with the strongest starting hand in poker, and five cards later Team USA left the building in third place.

Due to Team Italy knocking out Team USA, the Italians started with a big chip advantage over Team Russia. Team Italy had 404,900 chips going into the final against Team Russia's 148,100. The final consisted of five heads-up matches, as all players of both teams were called back into action.

In the final round, the Russians were filled with confidence, but their chip deficit turned out to be too much. The Italians closed the Global Poker Masters out in style as they did not lose a single heads-up match. Anatoly Filatov lost versus Palumbo followed by Bilokur's bust out against Sammartino. At the same time, Troyanovskiy busted to Kanit, and Italy was crowned Global Poker Masters champion.

Here are the final standings of the Global Poker Masters World Cup:

PlaceCountry
1Team Italy
2Team Russia
3Team US
4Team Germany
5Team Canada
6Team Ukraine
7Team France
8Team UK

With that, the first installment of the Global Poker Masters has come to a close. Despite its conclusion, action will still go on from Malta with the European Poker Tour festival. You can follow all PokerNews Live Reporting coverage by clicking here.

Tags: Alex BilokurAmi BarerAnatoly FilatovAndrea DatoAndrew ChenBertrand GrospellierDan SmithDario SammartinoErwann PecheuxEugene KatchalovGeorge DanzerGiuliano BendinelliIgor YaroshevskyIsaac HaxtonIvan SoshnikovJonathan DuhamelMarc LadouceurMarc-Andre LadouceurMarvin RettenmaierMustapha KanitOle SchemionOleksandr GnatenkoPatrick BruelPaul TedeschiRocco PalumboSylvain LoosliVitaly LunkinVladimir Troyanovskiy

Team Russia Eliminated in 2nd Place!

Level 13 : 3,000/6,000, 1,000 ante
Vladimir Troyanovskiy - Mustapha Kanit on the final hand
Vladimir Troyanovskiy - Mustapha Kanit on the final hand

Mustapha Kanit raised from the button to 12,000 and Vladimir Troyanovskiy three-bet to 35,000 from the big blind. Kanit made the call and the flop brought out {K-Spades}{6-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}.

Troyanovskiy bet 28,000 on the flop and Kanit made the call. The turn was the {3-Spades} and Troyanovskiy bet another 67,000 chips. Kanit tanked for a while before calling, but eventually he did.

The river was the {7-Clubs} and Troyanovskiy checked to Kanit who moved all in to put the Global Poker Masters title chances of Russia in the hands of Troyanovskiy.

After a while Troyanovskiy called with {J-}{10-} and Kanit showed {K-Diamonds}{J-Spades} for top pair and he took down the pot!

Player Chips Progress
Mustapha Kanit it
Mustapha Kanit
Winamax
553,000 260,000
Vladimir Troyanovskiy ru
Vladimir Troyanovskiy
Busted

Tags: Mustapha KanitVladimir Troyanovskiy

Anatoly Filatov Eliminated by Rocco Palumbo

Level 12 : 2,500/5,000, 500 ante
Rocco Palumbo
Rocco Palumbo

Anatoly Filatov was down to just about 60,000 and got his chips in the middle before the flop. Rocco Palumbo wasn't backing down and looked his Russian opponent up.

Anatoly Filatov: {A-Diamonds}{K-Spades}
Rocco Palumbo: {6-Diamonds}{6-Spades}

"Flippamenta!" Palumbo laughed. "Flippamenta!" Filatov repeated.

The {2-Hearts}{4-Diamonds}{6-Hearts} flop made it pretty clear. Palumbo asked for a five on the turn to keep the possibility of chopping it. Instead he paired up with the {K-Hearts}. Despite making a pair, he was now drawing dead. The {9-Clubs} on the turn was there just to make things official.

Team Italy10Team Russia
Player Chips Progress
Rocco Palumbo it
Rocco Palumbo
WSOP 1X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
553,000 180,000
Anatoly Filatov ru
Anatoly Filatov
Busted

Tags: Anatoly FilatovRocco Palumbo

Filatov's Does The Unthinkable

Level 10 : 1,500/3,000, 400 ante
Anatoly Filatov
Anatoly Filatov

We just caught the end of a huge hand in which Anatoly Filatov chipped up very nicely against Rocco Palumbo.

The board showed {J-Hearts}{K-Hearts}{5-Hearts}{4-Hearts}{6-Hearts} and Palumbo bet 45,000 into a pot of 44,000, and Filatov proceeded to move all in for his tournament life.

Palumbo held {10-Hearts}{8-Hearts} for a flush and he had the winning hand, but Filatov's move with {A-Spades}{2-Spades} was too strong for the Italian. Palumbo folded and Filatov gained huge traction in this match up.

Player Chips Progress
Rocco Palumbo it
Rocco Palumbo
WSOP 1X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
373,000 -54,000
Anatoly Filatov ru
Anatoly Filatov
180,000 54,000

Tags: Anatoly FilatovRocco Palumbo

Hand #62: Team United States Eliminated in 3rd place!

Level 8 : 1,000/2,000, 300 ante
Team USA
Team USA

Hand 62: Dario Sammartino woke up with {A-Hearts}{A-Clubs} on the first hand after the break and he raised to 4,500 from the button. Dan Smith looked down on {7-Hearts}{7-Diamonds} and three-bet to 16,000 from the small blind.

Anatoly Filatov folded and the action was now back on Sammartino who four-bet to 38,000. Smith went into the tank before he ultimately called for his time bank. Smith wanted to talk to Isaac Haxton, but he had just left the room to go on a little break. After a while Haxton returned, but he was not able to talk to Smith, as he had not been inside the studio since the start of the hand.

Smith was making up his own mind while the time ticked down, and ultimately he decided to move all in and Sammartino snap-called! Filatov's jaw dropped on the floor, as he was now in a position to reach the finals with his team.

The board ran out {4-Hearts}{3-Spades}{3-Diamonds}{K-Hearts}{4-Clubs} and Team United States got knocked out! Team Russia and Team Italy will now fight in the finals for who will become the first ever Global Poker Masters World Cup champion!

Player Chips Progress
Team United States us
Team United States
Busted

Tags: Anatoly FilatovDan SmithDario Sammartino

Hand #51: Team Russia Doubles Through Team United States

Level 7 : 800/1,600, 200 ante
Ivan Soshnikov
Ivan Soshnikov

Hand 51: Isaac Haxton raised to 4,000 from the button and Ivan Soshnikov three-bet to 13,000 from the small blind on his first hand after the switch. Haxton called and the flop showed {9-Spades}{8-Clubs}{4-Diamonds}.

Haxton held {Q-Clubs}{9-Clubs} but he was in trouble against Soshnikov's {K-Hearts}{K-Spades}. The Russian player bet 15,000 and with three seconds left Haxton moved all in! Soshnikov snap-called and another all-in showdown was upon us.

The turn was the {5-Hearts} and the river the {7-Spades} which gave Team Russia a huge double up. All three teams are almost even now and this is all of a sudden a wide-open battle for who gets to play in the final round!

Player Chips Progress
Team United States us
Team United States
194,125 -77,375
Team Russia ru
Team Russia
188,700 93,725
Team Italy it
Team Italy
186,675 -19,400

Tags: Isaac HaxtonIvan Soshnikov

Hands #44: Team Germany Eliminated

Level 6 : 600/1,200, 100 ante
George Danzer, Philipp Gruissem and Christopher Frank of Team Germany
George Danzer, Philipp Gruissem and Christopher Frank of Team Germany

Hand 44: Giuliano Bendinelli received {K-Clubs}{Q-Hearts} and opened for 3,400. Ole Schemion, having just doubled the Italian player, three bet to 6,300. Troyanovskiy folded ace four and the decision was back on Bendinelli. Bendinelli shoved all in and Ole Schemion instantly called.

Giuliano Bendinelli: {K-Clubs}{Q-Hearts}
Ole Schemion: {9-Diamonds}{9-Spades}

The {A-Spades}{4-Hearts}{2-Clubs} on the flop was good for Team Germany and they all cheered. Another wave of cheering with the {A-Hearts} on the turn.

The {K-Diamonds} on the river had the complete opposite effect, Team Germany sighed and congratulated the Italian team not much later.

Player Chips Progress
Team United States us
Team United States
270,800 -2,000
Team Italy it
Team Italy
181,675 44,975
Team Russia ru
Team Russia
120,075 -1,400
Team Germany de
Team Germany
Busted

Tags: Ole SchemionGiuliano Bendinelli

Hand #43: Team Italy Doubles Through Team Germany

Level 6 : 600/1,200, 100 ante
Ole Schemion gets a pat on the back from Andrea Dato after Giuliano Bendinelli doubled up
Ole Schemion gets a pat on the back from Andrea Dato after Giuliano Bendinelli doubled up

Hand 43: Giuliano Bendinelli raised to 3,000 and Ole Schemion three-bet to 7,600 from the small blind. Bendinelli four-bet to 16,600 when the action got back to him and Schemion responded with an all-in shove.

Bendinelli called.

Schemion: {9-Diamonds}{9-Spades}
Bendinelli: {A-Clubs}{Q-Clubs}

The board ran out {K-Clubs}{4-Diamonds}{5-Spades}{A-Diamonds}{K-Hearts} and Bendinelli doubled through Schemion! Team Italy was all in for a total of 67,250 and doubled up to 136,700 and into second place.

Player Chips Progress
Team Italy it
Team Italy
136,700 69,450
Team Germany de
Team Germany
43,774 -66,476

Tags: Giuliano BendinelliOle Schemion

Hands #34-37: Team Canada Eliminated in 5th Place

Level 5 : 500/1,000, 100 ante
Team Canada
Team Canada

Hand 34: Ami Barer raised to 2,000 from the button and Ole Schemion three-bet from the small blind to 4,900. Barer folded and Schemion won his first pot at the table.

Hand 35: Dan Smith limped from the small blind and Vladimir Troyanovskiy raised to 2,500 from the big blind with {A-Hearts}{3-Spades}. Smith called and the flop showed {J-Clubs}{7-Clubs}{6-Diamonds}. Both players checked and the turn was the {9-Spades}.

The action got checked again and the river was the {10-Hearts}. Smith lead out for 5,000 and Troyanovskiy folded.

Hand 36: The action folded to Vladimir Troyanovskiy who raised to 2,400. Giuliano Bendinelli in the big blind called and the flop showed {J-Clubs}{8-Clubs}{K-Hearts}. Bendinelli had {A-Spades}{7-Hearts} and he faced a bet of 2,600, to which he folded.

Hand 37: Dan Smith looked down on {7-Hearts}{7-Spades} and raised to 2,500. Ami Barer found {A-Clubs}{K-Spades} in the big blind and he three-bet to 6,000.

Smith asked how much Barer started with and he started the hand with just shy of 40,000 chips. Smith moved all in and Barer called right away.

Barer: {A-Clubs}{K-Spades}
Smith: {7-Hearts}{7-Spades}

The board ran out {4-Clubs}{J-Clubs}{Q-Hearts}{6-Diamonds}{J-Hearts} and that spelled the end for Team Canada's run! We are down to just four countries and Team USA has extended his chip lead even more so!

Player Chips Progress
Team Canada ca
Team Canada
Busted

Tags: Ami BarerDan SmithGiuliano BendinelliOle SchemionVladimir Troyanovskiy

Hands #23-26: Team Ukraine Eliminated in 6th Place

Level 3 : 300/600, 50 ante
Team Ukraine
Team Ukraine

Hand 23: Dario Sammartino made it 1,500 and George Danzer in the big blind came along to see a flop: {K-Spades}{10-Spades}{2-Hearts}. Danzer checked and Sammartino made a bet of 1.800. Danzer obliged and tossed in two yellow chips to call as well. With now 7,200 in the pot, the {9-Clubs} hit the turn. Danzer checked to Team Italy and a 2,500 bet followed. Danzer needed some time, but eventually folded.

Hand 24: Action folded to George Danzer in the small blind who found {A-Spades}{Q-Clubs}. Team Germany raised it up to 1,900. Dan Smith in the big blind made the call with {J-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}. The two got {9-Spades}{8-Clubs}{J-Spades} to work with, pairing Smith and giving Danzer a gutshot. Danzer checked and Smith with his 78% hand bet 2,400. Danzer made the call.

The {5-Clubs} hit the turn and Danzer checked once more. Smith, with still the best hand, contemplated what to do for a few seconds before betting 8,500. Danzer, who's hand now worth just 9% according to the graphics, folded.

Hand 25: {4-Clubs}{3-Clubs} for George Danzer on the button and Team Germany opened for 1,500. Ivan Soshnikov in the big blind made the call with the {K-Clubs}{J-Clubs}. {8-Spades}{10-Spades}{6-Diamonds} on the flop, hitting no one and both players checked. The {2-Hearts} on the turn made Soshnikov check again. Danzer folded his arms, and checked behind. {A-Hearts} on the river and Soshnikov's hand was good. He had no way of knowing that though, and check folded to Danzer's 1,400 bet.

Hand 26: Oleksandr Gnatenko opened the hijack for 1,500. Dan Smith on the button had a monster with {K-Diamonds}{K-Spades} and three-bet to 4,500. Gnatenko with {7-Spades}{7-Clubs} made the call.

The flop was {7-Spades}{5-Diamonds}{J-Spades} and Gnatenko politely checked to Smith with his flopped set. Smith made a continuation bet of 5,800 and Gnatenko took his time to make a decision. Team Ukraine check raised to 17,000. Smith called the 11,300 extra and the two saw a turn: {Q-Spades}.

Smith picked up a flush draw and was faced by a bet of 25,000 into the 44,200 pot. Smith looked up in the sky for help. He wasn't getting any. With just seconds left, he called.

The {K-Hearts} on the river saved Smith! There was 99,200 in the pot and Gnatenko was first to act. Team Ukraine had just 36,350 behind and shoved all in. Smith double checked his cards and called after receiving a count.

Smith won the hand with a set of kings and Team Ukraine got knocked out!

Player Chips Progress
Team United States us
Team United States
206,050 88,150
Team Russia ru
Team Russia
125,550 -2,000
Team Germany de
Team Germany
83,100 -5,700
Team Italy it
Team Italy
82,300 3,100
Team Canada ca
Team Canada
56,000 -200
Team Ukraine ua
Team Ukraine
Busted

Tags: Dan SmithOleksandr Gnatenko