2014 PokerStars.fr EPT Deauville

€10,300 High Roller
Day: 3
Event Info

2014 PokerStars.fr EPT Deauville

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a9
Prize
€272,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€10,000
Entries
115
Level Info
Level
24
Blinds
20,000 / 40,000
Ante
5,000

Dominik Panka is the 2014 PokerStars.fr EPT Deauville €10,300 High Roller Champion! (€272,000)

Level 24 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Dominik Panka EPT Deauville High Roller Winner 2014
Dominik Panka EPT Deauville High Roller Winner 2014

After a relatively short final table, Dominik Panka has been crowed the PokerStars.fr EPT Deauville High Roller Champion, beating a record-breaking field to claim the first prize of €272,000 on a final table that lasted just six hours. Panka beat Albert Daher heads-up after a short battle that was still keenly contested. The final two players were the dominant stacks at hugely tough looking final table that featured no less than four former EPT Champions, the WSOPE Main Event winner Adrian Mateos Diaz and Ondrej Vinklarek who was EPT Season 8's Player of the Year. Between them, Panka and Daher eliminated all the other players on the way to their heads-up battle.

Diaz was the short stack coming into the final table and the first player to be eliminated. He raised and then four-bet all in with {A-Hearts}{3-Hearts} against Panka's three-bet. Unfortunately for Diaz, the PCA Champion called with {A-Clubs}{K-Hearts} which held on a {8-Diamonds}{9-Hearts}{2-Clubs}{Q-Diamonds}{J-Diamonds} board. Despite this, it's still a good start to the year for the Spaniard who picked up two trophies at the GPI European Poker Awards a few days ago.

Russian Nikolay Losev, who had not had a recorded cash for over two and a half year was the second man out at the feature table, a check-raise all in on the turn was called by Daher's top pair and the board bricked out.

This increased Daher's chip lead briefly but with the advent of six-handed play, Davidi Kitai stepped up and began to spar repeatedly with Daher, winning the majority of hands. Kitai managed to hold the chip lead for a spell but he twice tried to bluff Panka when the Pole held aces, the second time would also become the last.

Kitai ended up five-bet shoving all in with {4-Clubs}{3-Clubs} and could not conjure up a miracle board against Panka's {A-Hearts}{A-Diamonds} when the board came {Q-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}{8-Spades}{3-Hearts}{7-Spades}. Panka took the chip lead for first time as result.

Immediately following the Belgian's exit, former EPT champion Martin Schleich was the next man heading to the rail. Again aces were the cause as Daher picked them up to knock out the short-stacked German.

This left four players, Panka, Daher, Kent Lundmark and Ondrej Vinklarek with the latter two being the short stacks. Vinklarek was eventually eliminated when his push over Daher's button raise was called by the Lebanese player's {A-Diamonds}{2-Spades}. Vinklarek showed {K-Clubs}{J-Spades} and was briefly ahead on the turn of a {2-Clubs}{Q-Clubs}{9-Spades}{J-Diamonds} board before the {2-Diamonds}, usually such a harmless card, was put out on the river to dismiss the Czech player.

As Daher and Panka continued battling each other intently, Lundmark was simply trying to keep afloat. Finally the Swede moved all in with {Q-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds} from the small blind and Panka gave him a spin with {K-Spades}{7-Diamonds} in the big blind. Both made a pair but no more on the {10-Spades}{Q-Spades}{K-Clubs}{A-Spades}{2-Hearts} board.

Panka began the heads-up battle with the lead but it was barely four big blinds, so evenly-matched were the two. Daher took the lead at first but two crucial pots both went the way of the Polish player. Daher was crippled as a result and victory for Panka came soon after!

The next EPT High Roller event will be in Vienna next month, hopefully the Pokernews Live Reporting Team will see you there. Remember that the main event is still ongoing and you can follow all the action here.

Until then, it's over and out from Deauville!