2015 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo® Casino EPT Grand Final

€10,600 Main Event
Day: 6
Event Info

2015 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo® Casino EPT Grand Final

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a8
Prize
€1,082,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€10,000
Prize Pool
€5,640,000
Entries
564
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
20,000

Adrian Mateos Wins the 2015 EPT Grand Final Main Event (€1,082,000)!

Level 31 : 60,000/120,000, 20,000 ante
Adrian Mateos -- champion!
Adrian Mateos -- champion!

The European Poker Tour found its first Spanish winner on Friday night, with 20-year-old Adrian Mateos walking away with the largest score of his poker career and second major poker title. It may have taken until the very end of Season 11 for a Spaniard to win, but Mateos did it, and he now holds two legs of poker's Triple Crown.

The final day of the 2015 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo® Casino EPT Grand Final Main event started with just six players remaining — and what a tough final six it was.

Ole Schemion, one of the best players in the world and EPT Season 10 Player of the Year, was perhaps the most recognizable name, but there were certainly others in contention. Team PokerStars Pro Johnny Lodden was still in, back for more after finishing third in this event two years ago. Mateos, the 2013 WSOP Europe champ and current number two on the Spanish all-time money list, was present. Then, Jose Carlos Garcia, the Polish regular with a lot of experience, also joined.

But, leading this bunch of seasoned players were two players not playing the game professionally at all — Hady El Asmar from Lebanon and Muhyedine Fares from Senegal were first and second in chips when play got underway.

The day started with Garcia as the short stack, but he wouldn't be the first to go. It was fan favorite Schemion hitting the rail in sixth. Schemion paid off Fares in a huge hand where the German hit two pair on the turn, only to see his opponent hit the nut flush on the river. Not much later, he lost the remainder of his chips with ace-three against Adrian Mateos' ace-king. Schemion took home €233,500 for his sixth-place finish.

Short stack Garcia exited in fifth place when he moved in with a suited ace-nine. Again, Fares was the one benefitting, as the man from Senegal had kings and saw his hand hold up. Garcia took home €297,250 for his fifth-place finish.

The first two players made their way to the pay out desk rather quickly, but four-handed play would take a bit longer. All four had pretty deep stacks, and it would take a big hand to change that for one of them. It was a hand to remember, for both involved, but maybe more so of a nightmare memory for Lodden..

Lodden made it 160,000 to go with the {5-Clubs}{5-Diamonds}, and Mateos called on the button with the {J-Spades}{10-Spades}. Fares was in the small blind and called with the {9-Hearts}{6-Hearts}, and then El Asmar had the {8-Spades}{6-Spades} in the big blind and called.

The flop came {A-Spades}{3-Diamonds}{9-Clubs}, and action was checked around to Mateos. The Spaniard bet 275,000, and Fares called with second pair. El Asmar folded before Lodden check-raised to 715,000. Mateos, with nothing but some back doors, called in position. Fares folded the best hand.

With 2.385 million in the pot, the {4-Clubs} fell on the turn. Lodden, with 2.7 million behind, checked, and Mateos bet 650,000. Lodden made the call. The {A-Diamonds} fell on the river and Lodden checked with 3.685 million in the pot. Mateos moved all in after some heavy tanking, but Lodden tanked even longer.

After about four minutes, he double checked his cards and said, "Still the same cards," with a smile. Eventually, Lodden decided against it, and he folded the best hand. Mateos showed the bluff and Lodden couldn't hide his frustration, though he did it with class.

Despite all his experience, Lodden was surely tilted by this hand, and he couldn't get anything going after. Finally, he exited in fourth place for €379,000 when his ace-queen was out drawn by El Asmar's ace-nine. The first community card in the window was the {9-Clubs}, and no queen would appear behind it.

El Asmar was the one who knocked out Lodden, but he was still the short stack behind Mateos and Fares. There was no need to splash chips around, though, as there was enough play left for all three of them. Somehow it didn't take long for El Asmar to exit, and he finished in third place for €486,000.

Fares started the heads up with more than a 2-1 lead — 11.2 million to Mateos' 5.5 million. The two swung back and forth a little bit, being even at one point, only for Mateos to drop back down again. Mateos eventually closed the gap by hitting bigger hands and winning more pots without showdown.

Mateos only had 2 million less than Fares when the biggest hand of the tournament was played. Fares opened with the {A-Hearts}{9-Clubs}, and Mateos called with the {7-Spades}{4-Spades}. With 660,000 in the pot and both hit something on the {A-Spades}{4-Hearts}{7-Hearts} flop, Mateos check-raised the 425,000 bet from Fares to 1,100,000. Fares wasn't backing down and three-bet to 2.675 million. Mateos shoved all in for 7.045 million, and Fares made the call without much hesitation. A 14.75 million-chip pot was the result. A {J-Diamonds} on the turn and {K-Clubs} on the river saw Mateos land as the new chip leader and Fares was down to less than 20 big blinds.

Four hands later, it was all over.

Mateos and Fares got their chips in the middle before the flop with the {A-Hearts}{8-Spades} for Mateos and the {A-Spades}{6-Spades} for Fares. Mateos flopped an eight and had his opponent drawing dead by the time the turn landed.

Final Table Results

PositionPlayerCountryPrize
1Adrian MateosSpain€1,082,000
2Muyedine FaresSenegal€679,000
3Hady El AsmarLebanon€486,000
4Johnny LoddenNorway€379,000
5Jose Carlos GarciaPoland297,250
6Ole SchemionGermany€233,500
7Markus RossGermany€74,300
8Koichi NozakiJapan€120,700

Here's Mateos' reaction to taking down one of the biggest poker tournaments in Europe:

With that, Mateos became the first-ever Spanish European Poker Tour champion. After 11 seasons and 105 EPT events, the 106th title finally will go into the books as won by a Spaniard. Mateos is still the number two on the Spanish all-time money list, with Carlos Mortensen and his almost $12 million in winnings far away, but he has widened the gap over 2014 November Niner Andoni Larrabe considerably. Mateos won an Estrellas Main Event at the ripe old age of 18, the WSOP Europe Main Event at 19, now the EPT Grand Final Main Event at age 20. He'll turn 21 just before the WSOP Main Event in Las Vegas, so he'll be able to play.

One thing we can say without a doubt is that we should hear a lot more from this Spanish sensation!

That concludes the 11th season of the European Poker Tour. The tour makes its return in August in Barcelona, as it will once again be the opening stop for the tour's new season. For now, thanks for following along and see you at the next stop!

Tags: Adrian MateosHady El AsmarJohnny LoddenJose Carlos GarciaKoichi NozakiMarkus RossMuhyedine FaresOle Schemion

Muhyedine Eliminated in 2nd Place (€679,000)

Level 31 : 60,000/120,000, 20,000 ante
Muhyedine Fares
Muhyedine Fares

Hand #223: Muhyedine Fares opened to 410,000 Adrian Mateos re-raised all-in with and Fares made the call.

Mateos: {a-Hearts}{8-Spades}
Fares: {a-Spades}{6-Spades}

Fares was dominated and at risk, and the {2-Diamonds}{9-Hearts}{8-Hearts} flop was a good one for the Spanish player. The {q-Spades} on the turn meant that his opponent was drawing dead. He shook hands with his opponent before jumping into his delirious rail. The inconsequential {q-Clubs} was the river card, and Muhyedine Fares was eliminated in 2nd place for €679,000.

Player Chips Progress
Adrian Mateos es
Adrian Mateos
EPT Main Event Champion
EPT 1X Winner
16,920,000 2,170,000
Muhyedine Fares sn
Muhyedine Fares
Busted

Tags: Adrian MateosMuhyedine Fares

Mateos Doubles and Takes a Huge Lead

Level 31 : 60,000/120,000, 20,000 ante
Adrian Mateos
Adrian Mateos

Hand #219: Mateos opened with the ace-seven and got three-bet by Fares with the ace-ten. Mateos folded.

Hand #220: Fares opened with {A-Hearts}{9-Clubs} and Mateos called with the {7-Spades}{4-Spades}. 660,000 in the pot and both hit something on {A-Spades}{4-Hearts}{7-Hearts}.

Mateos checked and Fares bet 425,000. Mateos, having flopped two pair, check-raised to 1,100,000. Fares, with the top-pair and back door flush draw, three-bet 2,675,000. Mateos shoved all in for 7,045,000. Fares made the call without much hesitation.

A 14,750,000 pot was the result. Mateos was well in front with his two pair (72% equity), up against Fares one pair (28% equity).

This could be the last hand of the tournament, but it was a long shot. The {J-Diamonds} on the turn gave Fares some new outs. The {K-Clubs} on the river was a blank though, and Mateos doubled! Fares dropped down to under 20 big blinds.

Player Chips Progress
Adrian Mateos es
Adrian Mateos
EPT Main Event Champion
EPT 1X Winner
14,750,000 7,040,000
Muhyedine Fares sn
Muhyedine Fares
2,170,000 -7,030,000

Tags: Adrian MateosMuhyedine Fares

Hady El Asmar Eliminated in 3rd Place (€486,000)

Level 30 : 50,000/100,000, 10,000 ante
Hady El Asmar
Hady El Asmar

Hand #168: Adrian Mateos folded his button and Muhyedine Fares in the small blind found {A-Diamonds}{A-Clubs} and made it 200,000. Hady El Asmar with {8-Hearts}{6-Clubs} made the call.

The flop came {2-Diamonds}{4-Spades}{8-Diamonds}, hitting El Asmar. Fares bet 275,000 into the pot of 430,000.

El Asmar raised it up to 635,000 and Fares wasn't folding, he moved 2,275,000 over the line and El Asmar called all in!

"That escalated quickly" commentator James Hartigan said on the live stream.

El Asmar needed an eight or six, but it wouldn't come. The {J-Hearts} on the turn was as blank as they could come, and so was the {Q-Spades} on the river.

The aces held up for Fares, and El Asmar hit the rail in third place for €486,000.

Player Chips Progress
Muhyedine Fares sn
Muhyedine Fares
11,220,000 2,715,000
Adrian Mateos es
Adrian Mateos
EPT Main Event Champion
EPT 1X Winner
5,690,000 -10,000
Hady El Asmar lb
Hady El Asmar
Busted

Tags: Hady El AsmarMuhyedine Fares

Johnny Lodden Eliminated in 4th Place (€379,000)

Level 29 : 40,000/80,000, 10,000 ante
Johnny Lodden
Johnny Lodden

Hand #153: Johnny Lodden found {A-Clubs}{Q-Diamonds} under the gun and made it 160,000. Commentators Joe Stapleton, James Hartigan and Daniel Negreanu knew what was coming, and predicted he would go with this hand whatever happened.

Muhyedine Fares in the small blind had {A-Diamonds}{9-Spades} and three-bet to 340,000. El Asmar tanked for a bit with {7-Clubs}{6-Hearts} in the big blind, but folded.

Lodden announced all in for 1,170,000 not much later. Fares called.

The flop came {2-Diamonds}{9-Clubs}{7-Clubs}, devastating news for Lodden.

The {5-Hearts} on the turn and {10-Hearts} on the river didn't help, and Lodden exited in fourth place. Two years ago he finished third in this event for €467,000, this year he had to settle for €379,000.

Player Chips Progress
Adrian Mateos es
Adrian Mateos
EPT Main Event Champion
EPT 1X Winner
10,480,000 595,000
Hady El Asmar lb
Hady El Asmar
2,325,000 795,000
Johnny Lodden no
Johnny Lodden
Busted

Tags: Johnny LoddenMuhyedine Fares

Mateos Bluffs Lodden in Amazing Hand

Level 29 : 40,000/80,000, 10,000 ante
Johnny Lodden
Johnny Lodden

Hand #134: Lodden made it 160,000 to got with {5-Clubs}{5-Diamonds} and Adrian Mateos with {J-Spades}{10-Spades} on the button called. Fares in the small blind called with {9-Hearts}{6-Hearts}, El Asmar had {8-Spades}{6-Spades} in the big blind and called as well. Family pot!

The flop came {A-Spades}{3-Diamonds}{9-Clubs} and it was checked around to Mateos. The Spaniard bet 275,000 and Fares with second pair called, El Asmar folded. Lodden now check-raised to 715,000. Mateos, with nothing but some back doors, called in position. Fares folded the best hand.

With 2,385,000 in the pot, the {4-Clubs} fell on the turn. Lodden (with 2.7 million behind) checked and Mateos bet 650,000. Lodden made the call.

The {A-Diamonds} fell on the river and Lodden checked with 3,685,000 in the pot. Mateos moved all in after some heavy tanking. Lodden tanked even longer.

After about four minutes, he double checked his cards and said "Still the same cards" with a smile.

Eventually Lodden decided against it, and he folded the best hand. Mateos showed the bluff and Lodden couldn't hide his frustration, though he did it with class.

Player Chips Progress
Adrian Mateos es
Adrian Mateos
EPT Main Event Champion
EPT 1X Winner
9,295,000 1,280,000
Muhyedine Fares sn
Muhyedine Fares
3,325,000 -695,000
Hady El Asmar lb
Hady El Asmar
2,280,000 -155,000
Johnny Lodden no
Johnny Lodden
2,010,000 -430,000

Tags: Adrian MateosJohnny Lodden

Season 11 EPT Player of the Year Races Coming Down To the Wire

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

Beyond all of the tournament titles that everyone guns for on the European Poker Tour, many strive to win the PokerStars EPT Player of the Year award.

Powered by the Global Poker Index, the EPT Player of the Year award is broken down into three tiers. According to EPT.com, "the Silver tier will award points for all events with a buy-in of $600 and lower; the Gold tier will award points for all events with a buy-in of $3,000 and lower; and the Platinum tier will count all events across the EPT Festivals, no matter the buy-in, so every EPT player can take their shot at Player of the Year glory."

Points are accumulated using the GPI formula — "an independent points scoring system that ranks live tournament poker players." There are a few factors that apply to the formula, and you can learn about how it all works by clicking here.

As it stands right now, Dzmitry Urbanovich leads the Platinum level with 3,457.79 points. He's over 160 points of Joao Vieira in second place, and then Vladimir Troyanovskiy is the only other player above 3,000. In a note to the media from PokerStars, Urbanovich was quoted as saying that the award "means more to me than the money."

Platinum Standings

RankPlayerPoints
1Dzmitry Urbanovich3,457.79
2Joao Vieira3,295.89
3Vladimir Troyanovskiy3,128.43
4Davidi Kitai2,899.21
5Benjamin Pollak2,531.25
6Fedor Holz2,484.32
7Daniel Dvoress2,418.42
8Dario Sammartino2,411.31
9David Peters2,392.58
10Ivan Luca2,384.55

With the festival coming to a close, all members in the top 10 have been seen trying to squeak out every last-second points they can. Urbanovich is definitely one of those grinding away in the tournament room, and although he has a solid lead, there could certainly be some movement and pressure at Season 11 comes to a close.

Urbanovich also tops the Gold standings, and he's up again over Vieira. This time, though, Urbanovich is over 350 points ahead of his counterpart, so his lead is slightly more comfortable.

Gold Standings

RankPlayerPoints
1Dzmitry Urbanovich1,944.53
2Joao Vieira1,592.74
3Giuliano Bendinelli1,579.25
4Atanas Kavrakov1,512.22
5Georges Yazbeck1,445.01
6David Peters1,431.14
7Paul Hoefer1,324.30
8Jose Carlos Garcia1,276.09
9Dario Sammartino1,187.77
10Frederik Jensen1,135.49

As for the Silver ranks, France's Jean-Jacques Zeitoun leads with 143.85 points. He's ahead of Stavros Avdoulos with 128.14 points in second place.

Silver Standings

RankPlayerPoints
1Jean-Jacques Zeitoun143.85
2Stavros Avdoulos128.14
3Felix Trau121.48
4Julian Salvesen114.06
5Vincent Siri112.07
6Mariano Martiradonna109.50
7Bryan Ponce Zerna108.85
8Alejandro Perez Torres105.48
9Daragh Davey99.21
10Adam Owen98.23

With today, Friday, May 8, being the last day of the festival and three scheduled events, the race for all three leaderboards should be a fighting finish until the end.

Remko Report Episode #13: REG Charity with Kurganov, Boeree, Mannino, and Donnelly

Level 28 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante
Igor Kurganov
Igor Kurganov

On the 13th episode of the Remko Report, host Remko Rinkema speaks with Igor Kurganov, Liv Boeree, Adriano Mannino, and Ruairí Donnelly about the charity Raising for Effective Giving, otherwise known as REG.

You can subscribe to the entire iBus Media Network on iTunes here, or you can access the RSS feed here. The PokerNews family of podcasts is now available on Stitcher.

Tags: Adriano ManninoIgor KurganovLiv BoereeRaising for Effective GivingREG CharityRemko ReportRemko RinkemaRuairí Donnelly

PokerStars SCOOP Returns May 10 With $40 Million in Guaranteed Prizes

Level 28 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante

Online poker players from around the world are gearing up for the 2015 Spring Championship of Online Poker (SCOOP) starting this Sunday on PokerStars.

The annual poker festival takes place from May 10-24, featuring 46 events types - or 138 events in total - broken out into low, medium, and high buy-ins with a mouth-watering $40 million in guaranteed prize pools.

Every day during the 15-day poker festival features three different events types, with the first-day featuring four different events. The series kicks off on May 10 at 8:00 am ET with SCOOP-01-L: $11 NL Hold'em featuring a $75,000 guarantee, SCOOP-01-M: $109 NL Hold'em [Sunday Kickoff SE] with a $150,000 guarantee, and SCOOP-01-H: $1,050 NL Hold'em with a $300,000 guarantee.

The series caters to both low-limit and high-limit players with event buy-ins ranging from $7.50 to $21,000, with each event featuring a big guaranteed prize pool.

While most of the events are in no-limit hold'em, the schedule also features just about every poker variant PokerStars offers including limit hold'em, pot-limit Omaha, H.O.R.S.E., eight-game, 2-7 single draw, and badugi. Additionally, there are many different formats on the schedule including freezeout, turbo, heads-up, knockouts, rebuys, shootouts, and Zoom poker.

The highlight of the SCOOP are the three Main Events taking place on May 24 at 2:30 pm ET. The low SCOOP Main Event features a $1 million guaranteed prize pool for a $109 buy-in, the medium Main Event features a $2 million guaranteed prize pool for a $1,050 buy-in, and the high Main Event features a $4 million guaranteed prize pool for a $10,300 buy-in.

Russia's Ivan "vandir4rek" Soshnikov won last year's $10,300 SCOOP Main Event, beating out 657-players to win $1,048,000 as part of a three-way deal.

Players have a chance to qualify into all the SCOOP events cheaper via satellites running around the clock on PokerStars. Satellites start at just $0.11 or one FPP giving many poker players a chance to play in this year's SCOOP.

Here's a look at the schedule for the 2015 PokerStars SCOOP:

Sunday, May 10

08:00 ET - Event 01, $11 / $109 / $1,050: No Limit Hold'em - SCOOP Kickoff (2-Day Event)
11:00 ET - Event 02, $27 / $215 / $2,100: No Limit Hold'em [6-Max, Progressive Super-Knockout] (2-Day Event)
14:30 ET - Event 03, $27 / $215 / $2,100: No Limit Hold'em (2-Day Event)
17:00 ET - Event 04, $11 / $109 / $1,050: No Limit Hold'em [Turbo]

Monday, May 11

11:00 ET - Event 05, $27 / $215 / $2,100: Fixed Limit Badugi
14:00 ET - Event 06, $7.50 / $82 / $700: No Limit Hold'em [Heads-Up]
17:00 ET - Event 07, $7.50 / $82 / $700: No Limit Hold'em [Rebuys]

Tuesday, May 12

11:00 ET - Event 08, $27 / $215 / $2,100: No Limit 5-Card Draw
14:00 ET - Event 09, $11 / $109 / $1,050: No Limit Hold'em (2-Day Event)
17:00 ET - Event 10, $11 / $109 / $1,050: PL Omaha [6-Max, Rebuys] (2-Day Event)

Wednesday, May 13

11:00 ET - Event 11, $27 / $215 / $2,100: Fixed Limit Triple Draw 2-7
14:00 ET - Event 12, $7.50 / $82 / $700: No Limit Hold'em [Ante Up] (2-Day Event)
17:00 ET - Event 13, $27 / $215 / $2,100: 7-Card Stud

Thursday, May 14

11:00 ET - Event 14, $27 / $215 / $2,100: NL Single Draw 2-7
14:00 ET - Event 15, $11 / $109 / $1,050: No Limit Hold'em [Progressive Super-Knockout] (2-Day Event)
17:00 ET - Event 16, $27 / $215 / $2,100: PL Omaha [Heads-Up] (2-Day Event)

Friday, May 15

11:00 ET - Event 17, $11 / $109 / $1,050: No Limit Hold'em [Big Antes, Rebuys] (2-Day Event)
14:00 ET - Event 18, $27 / $215 / $2,100: No Limit Hold'em [6-Max Shootout]
17:00 ET - Event 19, $27 / $215 / $2,100: FL Omaha Hi/Lo [8-Max]

Saturday, May 16

11:00 ET - Event 20, $27 / $215 / $2,100: No Limit Hold'em [4-Max] (2-Day Event)
14:00 ET - Event 21, $7.50 / $82 / $700: PL 5-Card Omaha [6-Max, 1 Rebuy, 1 Add-On] (2-Day Event)
17:00 ET - Event 22, $7.50 / $82 / $700: No Limit Hold'em [6-Max, Variable Level Times, Ultra-Deep] (2-Day Event)

Sunday, May 17

11:00 ET - Event 23, $27 / $215 / $2,100: No Limit Hold'em [6-Max] (2-Day Event)
14:30 ET - Event 24, $27 / $215 / $2,100: No Limit Hold'em (2-Day Event)
17:00 ET - Event 25, $27 / $215 / $2,100: PL Omaha [6-Max, Turbo, Zoom]

Monday, May 18

11:00 ET - Event 26, $11 / $109 / $1,050: No Limit Hold'em [n-Stack]
14:00 ET - Event 27, $11 / $109 / $1,050: Pot Limit 5-Card Omaha Hi/Lo [6-Max, Rebuys] (2-Day Event)
17:00 ET - Event 28, $27 / $215 / $2,100: 7-Card Stud Hi/Lo

Tuesday, May 19

11:00 ET - Event 29, $27 / $215 / $2,100: PL Omaha [6-Max, Re-Entry Available]
14:00 ET - Event 30, $11 / $109 / $1,050: No Limit Hold'em (2-Day Event)
17:00 ET - Event 31, $27 / $215 / $2,100: FL Hold'em [6-Max]

Wednesday, May 20

11:00 ET - Event 32, $27 / $215 / $2,100: Razz
14:00 ET - Event 33, $27 / $215 / $2,100: No Limit Hold'em [Re-Entry Available]
17:00 ET - Event 34, $27 / $215 / $2,100: NL Omaha Hi/Lo

Thursday, May 21

11:00 ET - Event 35, $27 / $215 / $2,100: 8-Game
14:00 ET - Event 36, $11 / $109 / $1,050: No Limit Hold'em [Progressive Super-Knockout] (2-Day Event)
17:00 ET - Event 37, $27 / $215 / $2,100: PL Omaha Hi/Lo

Friday, May 22

11:00 ET - Event 38, $27 / $215 / $2,100: No Limit Hold'em [1 Rebuy, 1 Add-On] (2-Day Event)
14:00 ET - Event 39, $7.50 / $82 / $700: H.O.R.S.E.
17:00 ET - Event 40, $27 / $215 / $2,100: No Limit Hold'em [Turbo, Zoom]

Saturday, May 23

11:00 ET - Event 41, $55 / $530 / $5,200: Pot Limit Omaha [6-Max, n-Stack]
14:00 ET - Event 42, $215/$2,100/$21,000: No Limit Hold'em [Heads-Up, High-Roller] (2-Day Event)
17:00 ET - Event 43, $27 / $215 / $2,100: No Limit Hold'em [6-Max, Variable Level Times, Progressive Super-Knockout] (2-Day Event)

Sunday, May 24

11:00 ET - Event 44, $27 / $215 / $2,100: No Limit Hold'em [8-Max] (2-Day Event)
14:30 ET - Event 45, $109/$1,050/$10,300: No Limit Hold'em Main Event (2-Day Event)
17:00 ET - Event 46, $11 / $109 / $1,050: No Limit Hold'em SCOOP Wrap-Up [Turbo, Re-Entry Available]

Tags: PokerStars SCOOPSpring Championship of Online PokerIvan Soshnikov

Jose Carlos Garcia Eliminated in 5th Place (€297,250)

Level 28 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante
Jose Carlos Garcia
Jose Carlos Garcia

Hand #102: Jose Carlos Garcia had been short for a while and he moved all-in from the cutoff with a suited Ace, and Fares snap-called with kings.

Fares: {k-Spades}{k-Hearts}
Garcia: {a-Spades}{9-Spades}

The flop came {6-Clubs}{q-Clubs}{7-Clubs} which was no help as neither player held a club. The turn was the {j-Clubs} which gave chop-outs to Garcia as any club would keep him alive. However the river was the {10-Spades} and Garcia was eliminated in 5th place (€297,250).

Player Chips Progress
Muhyedine Fares sn
Muhyedine Fares
8,585,000 790,000
Hady El Asmar lb
Hady El Asmar
4,270,000 400,000
Adrian Mateos es
Adrian Mateos
EPT Main Event Champion
EPT 1X Winner
2,075,000 -100,000
Johnny Lodden no
Johnny Lodden
1,980,000 -500,000
Jose Carlos Garcia pl
Jose Carlos Garcia
Busted

Tags: Jose Carlos GarciaMuhyedine Fares