2014 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo® Casino EPT Grand Final

€100,000 Super High Roller
Day: 2
Event Info

2014 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo® Casino EPT Grand Final

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k6
Prize
€1,539,300
Event Info
Buy-in
€98,000
Prize Pool
€6,015,240
Entries
62
Level Info
Level
23
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
20,000

Lo Shing Fung Leads Super High Roller Final Table

Level 15 : 12,000/24,000, 3,000 ante
Lo Shing Fung
Lo Shing Fung

Day 1 of the 2014 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo® Casino EPT Grand Final €100,000 Super High Roller attracted 59 entries, of which 37 returned to action on Day 2. Before play started, three more entries joined the mix as Mike Watson bought back in, and David Peters and Gus Hansen entered for the first time.

The goal for Day 2 was to play down to a final table of eight. Not entirely coincidental that was also the amount of players being paid from the €6,015,240 prize pool, which was generated from the record-breaking field of 62 entries. The bubble would be a big one as the ninth-place finisher would go home empty handed, while the other eight would receive a minimum of €241,000.

Before the tournament organization would be handing out cheques worth big sums of money, lots of people had to go home disappointed. The first one to make his exit was Paul Newey. In a big three-way all-in pot, his ace-king suited couldn't improve against Ole Schemion's queens and Mike McDonald's kings. The kings held up and McDonald tripled up while Schemion won the side pot to eliminate Newey.

Around the same time, Hansen made a splash. The Full Tilt Poker Professional, who lives in Monaco, didn't play on Day 1, but took advantage of late registration and bought in for 40 big blinds on Day 2. He doubled up through Isaac Haxton early on when he flopped a straight holding queen-jack. The PokerStars' Team Online Pro couldn't get away from his aces and "The Great Dane" scored an early double. Minutes later, Hansen eliminated Tobias Reinkemeier to boost his stack up to 750,000, well over average at the time.

It wouldn't last, though, as Hansen departed a short time later. In a huge hand against Daniel Colman, who bought back in twice on Day 1 and thus wouldn't even be profitable with a min-cash, Hansen's ace-king wasn't good enough to crack Colman's top-two with ace-jack. Colman had already gotten a gift in a previous hand where he had flopped the nuts against Vladimir Troyanovskiy, who had five-bet all in on the flop drawing to runner-runner.

Meanwhile, Team PokerStars Pro Vanessa Selbst lost her last chips with sevens to Antonio Esfandiari's king-jack suited. A rivered king made for a short performance on Day 2 for her. Esfandiari wouldn't hold on to those chips, though, after losing back-to-back hands against McDonald. First, his nines didn't improve against McDonald's jacks, and the very next hand he shoved with pocket fours and was called by McDonald, who now had aces.

From there, John Juanda lost to Kurganov, Haxton to Richard Yong, and Talal Shakerchi was one of Schemion's many victims. Not that Schemion busted a lot of players per se, but he did rob a lot of players of their chips.

With Shakerchi's exit, the tournament was down to two tables of eight. One of them was Team PokerStars Pro Daniel Negreanu, who was looking for his fourth cash out of the 10 EPT super high rollers played. Interestingly, he and McDonald are the only two players to play all the EPT super high rollers. However, after finishing sixth in EPT Season 8's Monte Carlo event (€310,000), fifth in the 2012 PCA's ($250,900), and second in the 2011 PCA's ($1,000,000), there wouldn't come a fourth cash for "Kid Poker" here today.

The loosy-goosy, and very talkative, Canadian poker superstar went out in 16th. His squeeze with ace-jack suited didn't get the folds he might have been looking for. Lo Shing Fung, who had limped in on multiple occasions, did exactly that with the power house that's ace-king. Negreanu didn't improve and went out well before the money stage of the tournament was reached.

After Chun Lei Zhou's bust and Sorel Mizzi's exit, it was time for a three-way all-in pot again. This time it was Philipp Gruissem's time to go. Gruissem, who had started the day leading the pack, took fives to battle against Kurganov's ace-king and Olivier Busquet's ace-queen. After five community cards, the big pot was shipped to Busquet who had made a flush.

“Every time I was all in pre, I just won. I really ran absurd in all-in [preflop pots],” Busquet told PokerNews after he went on to make the final table. He then went on to acknowledge that his role as a commentator for super high roller events on the World Poker Tour Alpha8 gives him an advantage. “I get to see a lot of hands that they play, and it gives me a sense for their styles. I don't want to say what they're capable of because I think at this level players are mostly capable of making just good plays and big bluffs in most spots, but it does give me a sense for their ranges. What I don’t really know is how they perceive me necessarily, but I feel pretty comfortable.”

Listen to Busquet's full interview here:

Not long after the players returned from a 75-minute dinner break it was Phil Ivey who got crippled by Schemion. In an interesting hand, he instantly gave up after having already invested a large portion of his chips. Busquet took care of the rest not much later with kings to Ivey's ace-queen.

A cooler between Fung and Ping San Chan made for a pot worth 1.4 million. Chan's top-two was no match to Fung's set of tens, and just like that the tournament was down to 10 players. Only one more player needed to go before the unofficial final table of nine would be set. It wouldn't take long.

2014 PCA Super High Roller champion Fabian Quoss would depart in 10th, and it was Fung who was again responsible. The Chinese business tycoon was on a roll and took care of the dirty work. Fung, who was seen limping and limp-reraising quite often during the day, had just busted Chan and was still busy stacking his chips. He then got involved in a big hand with Quoss who couldn't get away from his two pair on a board with straight and flush possibilities. Quoss made the call for his entire stack with ace-eight, but that hand was drawing slim as Fung tabled king-queen of diamonds for a flush. The offsuit jack on the river meant the unofficial final table was set.

The remaining nine players merged tables and were set in under the bright lights of the TV stage. With two short stacks, McDonald and Kurganov, there would be action soon, and the €241,000 bubble would burst.

From the hijack position, it was online super star Daniel "mrgr33n13" Colman who raised it up to 50,000, just over the minimum at the 12,000/24,000/3,000 level. Two positions down on the button, McDonald, second to last in chips at the time, shoved his remaining 261,000 to the middle. After both blinds had folded, the decision was on Colman. The American player thought about it for a little bit, before calling with a not-too-happy face. As soon as Colman called, McDonald's face changed a bit, as he also wasn't too excited about this big showdown.

McDonald had 52% with his {6-Clubs}{6-Diamonds}, as Colman tabled the {A-Spades}{Q-Spades}. The flop changed that percentage dramatically as the {A-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}{3-Clubs} gave Colman top pair.

"OK, we need a wheel card," said McDonald with a smile.

"No, we don't," joked Colman back.

McDonald would get the {4-Clubs} on the turn and still had some hopes for recovery. The {Q-Clubs} on the river wasn't the card he hoped for though, and the Canadian player made his exit from the stage.

With the departure of McDonald, the remaining eight players were guaranteed €241,000. Just Colman, who's in for three €100,000 bullets, isn't making any money yet. He'll need to finish at least seventh to be ahead.

SeatPlayerCountryChips
1Dan CatesUnited States2,341,000
2Richard YongChina1,301,000
3Olivier BusquetUnited States1,038,000
4Lo Shing FungChina4,558,000
5Daniel ColmanUnited States1,398,000
6Igor KurganovRussia261,000
7Ole SchemionGermany2,818,000
9Paul PhuaMalaysia1,785,000

The eight finalists will start at 1 p.m. local time on Saturday. The tournament coverage will be on a one-hour delay as the live stream will be cards up, and they will battle it out for the following prizes:

PlacePrize
1€1,804,000
2€1,305,000
3€842,300
4€637,600
5€493,340
6€385,000
7€307,000
8€241,000

PokerNews will see you back here on Saturday for the conclusion of this amazing event.

Tags: Antonio EsfandiariChun Lei ZhouDan CatesDaniel CatesDaniel ColmanDaniel NegreanuDavid PetersFabian QuossGus HansenIgor KurganovIsaac HaxtonJohn JuandaMichael WatsonMike McDonaldMike WatsonMonte CarloOle SchemionOlivier BusquetPaul NeweyPaul PhuaPhil IveyPhilipp GruissemPhillip GruissemRichard YongSorel MizziTalal ShakerchiTobias ReinkemeierVanessa SelbstVladimir TroyanovskiyWei Seng Phua

Mike McDonald Bubbles the Super High Roller Final Table

Level 15 : 12,000/24,000, 3,000 ante
Mike McDonald
Mike McDonald

In the hijack position it was online super star Daniel "mrgr33n13" Colman who raised it up to 50,000. Two positions down it was Mike McDonald, second to last in chips at that time, who shoved his remaining 261,000 to the middle.

After both blinds had folded, the decision was on Colman. The American player thought about it for a little bit, before calling with a not too happy face. As soon as Colman called, McDonald's face changed a bit, he also wasn't too excited about this big showdown.

McDonald had 52% with his {6-Clubs}{6-Diamonds} as Colman tabled {A-Spades}{Q-Spades}.

The flop changed that percentage dramatically as {A-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}{3-Clubs} gave Colman top pair.

"Ok, we need a wheel card" said McDonald with a smile. "No we don't" smiled Colman back with a coy voice.

McDonald would get the {4-Clubs} on the turn and still had some hopes for recovery. The {Q-Clubs} on the river wasn't the card he hoped for though, and the Canadian player made his exit from the television-set.

With the departure of McDonald, the remaining eight players are guaranteed €241,000. Just Colman, who's in for three €100,000 bullets, isn't making any money yet. He'll need to finish at least seventh to finish this tournament ahead.

Player Chips Progress
Daniel Colman us
Daniel Colman
1,398,000 315,000
Mike McDonald ca
Mike McDonald
EPT 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Daniel ColmanMike McDonald

Fung Continues to Roll; PCA $100K SHR Champ Eliminated

Level 15 : 12,000/24,000, 3,000 ante
Fabian Quoss
Fabian Quoss

Lo Shing Fung is on a roll. He just sang his way to one elimination, and the song continued as he just eliminated another in 2014 PCA $100K SHR champ Fabian Quoss.

It happened when Quoss opened under the gun for 50,000 and action folded to Fung in the big blind. He made the call and the flop came down {A-Diamonds}{5-Spades}{8-Diamonds}. Fung checked to Quoss, and he made a 55,000 continuation-bet.

After the dealer burned and turned the {6-Diamonds}, Fung checked for a second time and Quoss bet 115,000. Fung, who was still singing to himself, responded by moving all in, and Quoss thought for awhile before calling off his last 440,000 with the {a-Clubs}{8-Spades} for two pair.

Fung then tabled the {k-Diamonds}{q-Diamonds} for a flush. Quoss needed to find either an ace or eight on the river, but it wasn't in the cards as the {J-Spades} blanked.

With the elimination of Quoss, we are now down to nine players. They will combine to the unofficial final table of nine, and they will play until one more falls.

Player Chips Progress
Fabian Quoss de
Fabian Quoss
Busted

Tags: Lo Shing FungFabian Quoss

Chan vs. Fung: Cooler Turn Sends One Out the Door

Level 15 : 12,000/24,000, 3,000 ante
Ping San Chan
Ping San Chan

While Phil Ivey was being eliminated at one table, a big pot was brewing at the other. The cameras picked up the action with 318,000 in the pot and a board reading {2-Spades}{k-Diamonds}{3-Spades}{10-Hearts}.

Lo Shing Fung checked from the under-the-gun position and Ping San Chan bet 160,000 from the hijack. Fabian Quoss folded from the cutoff, Fung check-raised to 460,000, and Chan made the call.

When the {8-Diamonds} completed the board on the river, Fung took his time before acting. During this period he could be heard singing to himself. Then, in the middle of it, he moved all in to put the pressure on Chan, who had 706,000 behind.

Chan thought for about a minute before spiking in his chips, and then he discovered the bad news. His {k-Hearts}{10-Diamonds} two pair was no good as the case ten on the turn gave Fung a set with the {10-Spades}{10-Clubs}.

Player Chips Progress
Rono Lo ru
Rono Lo
3,698,000 1,376,000
Ping San Chan mo
Ping San Chan
Busted

Tags: Lo Shing FungPing San Chan

Daniel Negreanu Eliminated by Lo Shing Fung

Level 14 : 10,000/20,000, 3,000 ante
Daniel Negreanu
Daniel Negreanu

Lo Shing Fung limped in for 20,000 from under the gun plus one. Daniel Cates completed from the small blind and action was on Daniel Negreanu in the big blind. He shoved allin for 502,000.

Lo didn't fold so quickly and really thought about it. Negreanu made for some theatre but Lo wasn't impressed. Lo made the call, Cates folded quickly.

Lo Shing Fung: {A-Clubs}{K-Spades}
Daniel Negreanu: {A-Diamonds}{J-Diamonds}

The {9-Spades}{2-Hearts}{10-Hearts} on the flop was of no use to anyone, besides some back doors for Negreanu. The {Q-Spades} on the turn made an up and down for Negreanu but the last Team PokerStars Pro missed with the {10-Spades} on the river.

Player Chips Progress
Rono Lo ru
Rono Lo
2,000,000 516,000
Daniel Negreanu ca
Daniel Negreanu
Busted

Tags: Dan CatesDaniel CatesDaniel NegreanuLo Shing Fung

Isaac Haxton Eliminated by Richard Yong

Level 13 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Isaac Haxton
Isaac Haxton

PokerStars Team Online Isaac Haxton found himself a bit short and shoved allin from the cutoff. Richard Yong in the big blind was interested in a battle and made the call.

Richard Yong: {7-Diamonds}{7-Hearts}
Isaac Haxton: {2-Clubs}{2-Spades}

"I can make a wheel, both my suits are live" laughed Haxton, "this isn't such a bad spot for me."

The {K-Diamonds}{K-Clubs}{5-Spades} on the flop wasn't giving him any direct leads for improvement though. Haxton still had a positive mind on the matter though; "Running fives for the chop?"

The {Q-Clubs} on the turn was a complete blank and thus Haxton had only two outs left. The deuces stayed in the deck and instead the {8-Clubs} hit the river and Haxton was sent to the rail.

Player Chips Progress
Richard Yong my
Richard Yong
1,100,000 270,000
Isaac Haxton us
Isaac Haxton
Busted

Tags: Isaac HaxtonRichard Yong

Kurganov Eliminates Juanda

Level 13 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
John Juanda
John Juanda

We joined the action on the turn of a {10-Diamonds}{Q-Hearts}{4-Hearts}{K-Diamonds} board where John Juanda had checked and Igor Kurganov had moved all in, putting Juanda to the test for his last 200,000 or so. Juanda was hesitant at first but was unwilling to fold.

Kurganov: {K-Spades}{Q-Spades} for top two pair
Juanda: {K-Hearts}{J-Diamonds} for top pair with a straight draw.

Juanda needed an ace or nine to survive but the river paired with the {4-Spades} and the chips were shipped the way of Kurganov.

Player Chips Progress
Igor Kurganov ru
Igor Kurganov
800,000 338,000
John Juanda id
John Juanda
Poker Hall of Famer
EPT 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Igor KurganovJohn Juanda

Esfandiari Busts After Back-to-Back Showdowns

Level 13 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Antonio Esfandiari
Antonio Esfandiari

Mike McDonald moved all in from under-the-gun for about 180,000 and it was passed to Antonio Esfandiari who reraised all in behind him. Everyone else folded.

McDonald: {J-Hearts}{J-Clubs}
Esfandiari: {9-Spades}{9-Clubs}

The board came {A-Spades}{Q-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}{3-Spades} to double up the Canadian.

In the very next hand, Esfandiari moved all in for 286,000 and it was passed around to McDonald in the big blind. An instant call.

Esfandiari: {4-Spades}{4-Hearts}
McDonald: {A-Spades}{A-Hearts}

Again the board went the way of McDonald, coming {K-Hearts}{7-Diamonds}{6-Clubs}{Q-Diamonds}{9-Hearts} and a dejected Esfandiari was knocked out.

Player Chips Progress
Mike McDonald ca
Mike McDonald
EPT 1X Winner
695,000 502,000
Antonio Esfandiari us
Antonio Esfandiari
Busted

Tags: Antonio EsfandiariMike McDonald

Smith Eliminated by Zhou

Level 11 : 5,000/10,000, 1,000 ante
Dan Smith
Dan Smith

Chun Lei Zhou opened for 20,000 under the gun plus two. From the button, Dan Smith four-bet to 48,000. Both blinds folded, but Lei Zhou had other plans. Lei Zhou shoved allin and Smith called with some reluctance.

Dan Smith: {9-Diamonds}{9-Clubs}
Chun Lei Zhou: {A-Hearts}{K-Hearts}

The flop was safe for Smith with {2-Hearts}{4-Spades}{2-Spades}, but the {K-Diamonds} on the turn wasn't. The {3-Hearts} on the river was of no importance anymore and Smith had to leave the feature table.

Player Chips Progress
Chun Lei Zhou mo
Chun Lei Zhou
727,000 252,000
Dan Smith us
Dan Smith
Busted

Tags: Dan SmithChun Lei Zhou

Spain's Only Hope Meets an Unlucky End

Level 11 : 5,000/10,000, 1,000 ante
Adrian Mateos
Adrian Mateos

Until this year, a Spanish player had never entered the EPT Grand Final €100K Super High Roller. After winning the 2013 World Series of Poker Europe Main Event last year, 19-year-old Adrian Mateos decided to give it a go in this year's SHR. The Spanish railbirds were excited for their man, and like him, they waited patiently for a double. Mateos recently got his chips in as a dominating favorite, but sometimes poker can be a cruel game.

It began when Igor Kurganov opened for 22,000 from under the gun and Fabian Quoss flatted. When action reached Mateos in the small blind, he moved all in for 160,000 total. Kurganov quickly got out of the way, and then Quoss snap-called.

Quoss: {a-Spades}{k-Spades}
Mateos: {k-Clubs}{k-Diamonds}

According to the PokerNews Odds Calculator, Mateos was a 65.48% favorite while Quoss would come from behind 33.69% of the time. Actually, that number was even less as another player at the table claimed to have folded an ace.

Even so, the {3-Hearts}{a-Hearts}{a-Clubs} flop provided two of them and put a dagger through Mateos' heart. Just like that the Spaniard went from being a big favorite to drawing dead. The meaningless {J-Clubs} and {7-Hearts} were run out on the turn and river respectively, and then a dejected Mateos took his leave from the tournament in 25th place.

That means it's time for the three-table redraw.

Player Chips Progress
Fabian Quoss de
Fabian Quoss
850,000 192,000
Adrian Mateos es
Adrian Mateos
EPT Main Event Champion
EPT 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Adrian MateosFabian Quoss