2024 EAPT Grand Final

$2,200 EAPT Grand Final
Day: 3
Event Info

2024 EAPT Grand Final

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k3
Prize
$437,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,200
Prize Pool
$3,004,800
Entries
1,565
Level Info
Level
36
Blinds
2,000,000 / 4,000,000
Ante
4,000,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
16
Players Left
1

$2,200 EAPT Grand Final

Day 3 Completed

Boris Kolev Goes From Last to First in $2,200 EAPT Grand Final

Level 36 : Blinds 2,000,000/4,000,000, 4,000,000 ante
Boris Kolev
Boris Kolev

The $2,200 Eurasian Poker Tour (EAPT) Grand Final has come to a close here at the Merit Royal Diamond Hotel and Spa. It took just under thirteen hours for a winner to emerge from 16 hopefuls who made it to the final day.

Boris Kolev may have entered the final table as the shortest stack with just six big blinds, but after the final hand had been dealt he had every chip in the tournament, last defeating Brazilian business owner Ueberton Cristian De Aquino in heads-up play to take home the top prize of $437,000 after a heads-up deal that slightly reduced the pay difference between first and second.

Kolev's incredible momentum in poker tournaments over the past year continued with his victory in the Grand Final. Before that, The two-time WSOP bracelet winner recently picked up his second bracelet in the Bahamas this past December and took home $424,550 for his efforts in that event. Today's win in the Grand Final is his second-largest career tournament cash after his first bracelet win in 2021 and brings the Bulgarian pro's career tournament winnings to just over $3,700,000.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (USD)
1Boris KolevBulgaria$437,000*
2Ueberton Cristian De AquinoBrazil$358,000*
3Christopher PuetzGermany$210,000
4Andrey PateychukRussian Federation$155,800
5Almas UmarovKazakhstan$117,000
6Iurii BrechalovRussian Federation$93,500
7Dmitrii LevinRussian Federation$78,000
8Artsiom LasouskiBelarus$63,000
9Adrian StrobelGermany$45,000

*Denotes a heads-up deal

Final Day Highlights

Andrey Pateychuk
Andrey Pateychuk

The EAPT Grand Final attracted 1,565 entrants, surpassing the $2,000,000 guarantee to create a massive $3,004,800 prize pool. Andrey Pateychuk started the day with the third-largest stack but was reduced to just five big blinds in the first level after first doubling up Dmitrii Levin and then running jacks into kings to double Adrian Strobel. This major early setback would be just the beginning of a roller coaster day for the seasoned Russian pro and WPT champion. Never losing his composure, Pateychuk stole the blinds and doubled up on several occasions to ultimately enter the final table with the fourth-largest stack.

On the other side of the spectrum, Kolev lost a huge flip to Recep Aydemir a few spots before the final table and was reduced to under five big blinds. Although Kolev would outlast Aydemir, who was eliminated on the final table bubble, Kolev still hadn't truly recovered at that point and entered the final table with all but one of his opponents having over four times as many chips.

The Final Table

Final Table
Final Table

Aquino entered the final table with the chip lead. Kolev and start of day chip leader Almas Umarov were at the bottom of the counts and all other players were close together in the middle of the pack. Both Umarov and Kolev were able to double up their stacks early on and it would take nearly 90 minutes for the first player to fall from the final nine. Several times players found themselves at risk only to double up until Adrian Strobel finally became the first final table casualty. Strobel was followed out the door not long after by Artsiom Lasouski and Levin. The latter two players were both taken out by Pateychuk who by that point held a top three stack with six remaining after initially having his stack decimated in the first level of play.

Christopher Puetz
Christopher Puetz

Christopher Puetz overtook Aquino at the top of the counts after making a gutsy call with a small pocket pair to eliminate Iurii Brechalov who had four-bet shoved with ace-king and bowed out in sixth place after failing to connect with the board. Aquino was right behind Puetz at the top of the counts after eliminating Umarov in fifth. Clearly playing for the win, Puetz called another four-bet shove with a small pocket pair shortly after, this time against Kolev. Puetz' instincts were correct as he had caught Kolev making a move with ace-deuce but Kolev was bailed out on the river and pulled close to even with Aquino for the chip lead while Puetz was sent tumbling down the chip counts. Kolev would then pick off a huge bluff from Pateychuk to take the chip lead for the first time since the day had begun while Pateychuk once again found himself short-stacked. Unlike the first time he was left short-stacked today, Pateychuk couldn't recover and hit the rail in fourth place after a sickening runout that saw Aquino hit running cards to crack Pateychuk's pocket kings and reclaim the chip lead.

Ueberton Cristian De Aquino
Ueberton Cristian De Aquino

Kolev seized the chip lead back from Aquino very quickly after three-handed play begun in a dramatic runout where Kolev flopped a set, Aquino turned a straight and Kolev rivered a full house. Aquino took the chip lead right back after eliminating Puetz in third place but Kolev was not far behind him going into heads-up play.

The heads-up duel between Aquino and Kolev only lasted a few hands. Aquino flopped two pair but Kolev turned a bigger two pair and got max value to claim 90% of the chips in play in one of the first hands after heads-up play had begun. Kolev finished the job in the very next hand, finally vanquishing Aquino to claim the final pot of the night, the trophy and the top prize of $437,000.

Boris Kolev and his Rail
Boris Kolev and his Rail

That concludes our coverage for this event but be sure to follow our continuing coverage of the 2024 Mediterranean Poker Party $5,300 Main Event beginning at noon local time tomorrow, May 09.

Tags: Adrian StrobelAlmas UmarovAndrey PateychukArtsiom LasouskiBoris KolevChristopher PuetzDmitrii LevinIurii BrechalovRecep AydemirUeberton Cristian De Aquino

Ueberton Cristian De Aquino Eliminated in 2nd Place ($358,000)

Level 36 : Blinds 2,000,000/4,000,000, 4,000,000 ante
Ueberton Cristian De Aquino
Ueberton Cristian De Aquino

The next hand after being left short-stacked, Ueberton Cristian De Aquino got his last 25,000,000 in the middle from the big blind against Boris Kolev on the button.

Ueberton Cristian De Aquino: 75 All in
Boris Kolev: K3

"Let's go home" Aquino joked as the dealer fanned a flop of Q43. Kolev was still in the lead but Aquino had two live overcards to his opponent's pair of threes as well as a gutshot straight draw. The 2 turn brought Aquino to 21 outs but the 8 river was a brick.

Aquino made his exit as the runner-up while Kolev took down the final pot of the night.

Player Chips Progress
Boris Kolev bg
Boris Kolev
313,000,000
25,000,000
25,000,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Ueberton Cristian De Aquino br
Ueberton Cristian De Aquino
Busted

Tags: Boris KolevUeberton Cristian De Aquino

Kolev Gets Most of It

Level 36 : Blinds 2,000,000/4,000,000, 4,000,000 ante

Ueberton Cristian De Aquino raised to 8,000,000 from the button and Boris Kolev defended from the big blind.

The flop came 876. Aquino bet 11,000,000 and Kolev made the call.

On the J turn Kolev checked, Aquino bet 25,000,000 and Kolev shoved for 123,000,000. Aquino snap-called to put Kolev at risk.

Boris Kolev: J7 All in
Ueberton Cristian De Aquino : 86

Aquino had flopped two pair only for Kolev to take the lead with a better two pair on the turn. The 3 river was clean for Kolev who took roughly 90% of the chips in play while Aquino was left with six big blinds.

Player Chips Progress
Boris Kolev bg
Boris Kolev
288,000,000
144,000,000
144,000,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Ueberton Cristian De Aquino br
Ueberton Cristian De Aquino
25,000,000
-144,000,000
-144,000,000

Tags: Boris KolevUeberton Cristian De Aquino

Kolev Closing the Gap

Level 36 : Blinds 2,000,000/4,000,000, 4,000,000 ante

Boris Kolev opened to 8,000,000 from the button with J10 and Ueberton Cristian De Aquino defended from the big blind with K7.

The flop came 1052. Aquino checked, Kolev bet 6,000,000 and Aquino folded.

Player Chips Progress
Ueberton Cristian De Aquino br
Ueberton Cristian De Aquino
169,000,000
-14,000,000
-14,000,000
Boris Kolev bg
Boris Kolev
144,000,000
14,000,000
14,000,000
WSOP 2X Winner

Deal Reached

Level 36 : Blinds 2,000,000/4,000,000, 4,000,000 ante

The final two players have agreed to adjust the remaining prize pool, guaranteeing themselves $358,000 each and an additional $79,000 going to the winner.

Christopher Puetz Eliminated in 3rd Place ($210,000)

Level 36 : Blinds 2,000,000/4,000,000, 4,000,000 ante
Christopher Puetz
Christopher Puetz

Boris Kolev opened to 8,000,000 from the button and Christopher Puetz three-bet shoved for 69,000,000 from the small blind. Ueberton Cristian De Aquino reshoved for 102,000,000 and Kolev got out of the way.

Christopher Puetz: 65 All in
Ueberton Cristian De Aquino: AQ

Puetz took the lead with second pair on the J54 flop. He remained ahead on the J turn but Aquino spiked the Q river, making a better two pair to take the biggest pot of the tournament so far while Puetz was eliminated in third place.

Player Chips Progress
Ueberton Cristian De Aquino br
Ueberton Cristian De Aquino
183,000,000
94,000,000
94,000,000
Boris Kolev bg
Boris Kolev
130,000,000
21,400,000
21,400,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Christopher Puetz de
Christopher Puetz
Busted

Tags: Boris KolevChristopher PuetzUeberton Cristian De Aquino

Level: 36

Blinds: 2,000,000/4,000,000

Ante: 4,000,000