2015 PokerStars EPT Season 12 Prague

€50,000 Super High Roller
Day: 3
Event Info

2015 PokerStars EPT Season 12 Prague

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
j10
Prize
€746,543
Event Info
Buy-in
€48,500
Prize Pool
€2,688,840
Entries
56
Level Info
Level
22
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
20,000

Hands 131-133: O'Dwyer Catches Fire

Level 21 : 50,000/100,000, 10,000 ante
Steve O'Dwyer
Steve O'Dwyer

Hand #131: Sam Greenwood made it 250,000 from the button and took down the blinds and antes.

Hand #132: Steve O'Dwyer raised from the button to 250,000 and Igor Kurganov three-bet from the small blind to 675,000. Sam Greenwood gave up his big blind and O'Dwyer moved all in.

"Call," Kurganov said right away, and a pot worth 6.4 million chips was upon us.

Kurganov: {A-Spades}{J-Spades}
O'Dwyer: {A-Clubs}{Q-Diamonds}

The board ran out {Q-Clubs}{5-Clubs}{7-Hearts}{7-Clubs}{10-Clubs} and O'Dwyer received a massive double up, leaving Kurganov with the shortest stack.

Hand #133: Sam Greenwood limped in the small blind and Steve O'Dwyer raised it up to 300,000 from the big blind. Greenwood called, and the flop brought out {10-Diamonds}{4-Spades}{5-Clubs}.

Greenwood check-called a bet of 240,000 and on the turn the {K-Hearts} hit. Greenwood checked again, and O'Dwyer fired out 575,000. Greenwood followed with the call rather quickly, and on the river the {9-Hearts} popped up.

Greenwood kept checking, and O'Dwyer kept betting as he announced, "One million."

Greenwood called quick again, and mucked even faster when O'Dwyer showed {A-Hearts}{K-Clubs}. O'Dwyer now holds a commanding chip lead over both of his opponents.

Player Chips Progress
Steve O'Dwyer ie
Steve O'Dwyer
8,515,000
5,290,000
5,290,000
EPT 1X Winner
Igor Kurganov ru
Igor Kurganov
3,100,000
-2,700,000
-2,700,000
Sam Greenwood ca
Sam Greenwood
2,755,000
-1,995,000
-1,995,000

Tags: Igor KurganovSam GreenwoodSteve O'Dwyer

Igor Kurganov Eliminated in 3rd Place (€376,400)

Level 21 : 50,000/100,000, 10,000 ante
Igor Kurganov
Igor Kurganov

Hand #137: Sam Greenwood folded his button and Steve O'Dwyer asked how much Kurganov was playing. He anwered he had around 2,250,000 and O'Dwyer raised to 260,000. Kurganov glanced at his cards, and moved in. "Can I get an exact count?" O'Dwyer asked. It was 2,180,000 total and O'Dwyer said "Ok, I call", immediately followed by stating his own cards with a voice not sure he was good "King jack?" It wasn't good, as Kurganov had him dominated:

Igor Kurganov: {A-Clubs}{J-Hearts}
Steve O'Dwyer: {K-Diamonds}{J-Spades}

The flop came {K-Spades}{10-Diamonds}{3-Hearts} and Kurganov got up from the table with a soft sigh. The {J-Diamonds} on the turn made no immediate difference and neither did the {3-Spades} on the turn. Igor Kurganov takes home €376,400.

Sam Greenwood and Steve O'Dwyer are now heads up for the title. They're guaranteed €583,500 while winning would net €806,650.

Player Chips Progress
Steve O'Dwyer ie
Steve O'Dwyer
9,810,000
1,295,000
1,295,000
EPT 1X Winner
Sam Greenwood ca
Sam Greenwood
4,190,000
1,435,000
1,435,000
Igor Kurganov ru
Igor Kurganov
Busted

Tags: Igor KurganovSam GreenwoodSteve O'Dwyer

Sam Greenwood Eliminated in 2nd Place (€643,607)

Level 22 : 60,000/120,000, 20,000 ante
Sam Greenwood
Sam Greenwood

Hand #156: Sam Greenwood raised from the button to 300,000 and Steve O'Dwyer three-bet to 900,000. Greenwood called and the flop brought out {Q-Diamonds}{J-Clubs}{4-Spades} on which both players checked.

The turn was the {6-Spades} and O'Dwyer checked again after which Greenwood bet 830,000. O'Dwyer made the call and on the river the {5-Diamonds} hit. O'Dwyer checked a third time and Greenwood decided to go all in for 3,165,000.

After a while O'Dwyer called, and Greenwood showed his {10-Clubs}{9-Spades} for a complete bluff. O'Dwyer showed {J-Spades}{10-Diamonds} and his second pair was enough to send his one remaining opponent to the rail. With finishing second in this event Greenwood locked up the biggest live tournament result of his career, bumping him from 41st on the Canadian all-time money list to 21nd.

Player Chips Progress
Steve O'Dwyer ie
Steve O'Dwyer
14,000,000
3,900,000
3,900,000
EPT 1X Winner
Sam Greenwood ca
Sam Greenwood
Busted

Tags: Sam GreenwoodSteve O'Dwyer

Steve O'Dwyer Wins the 2015 PokerStars.com EPT Season 12 Prague €50,000 Super High Roller (€746,543)

Level 22 : 60,000/120,000, 20,000 ante
Steve 'Dwyer wins!
Steve 'Dwyer wins!

At 12:30 p.m. local time on Thursday, the final table of the 2015 PokerStars.com European Poker Tour Season 12 Prague €50,000 Super High Roller began, filled with some of the biggest names in poker. After 156 hands of play, none other than Steve O'Dwyer came out on top. After having won the first Super High Roller of 2015 at the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure back in January, he has now won the last EPT Super High Roller of the year in Prague.

John Juanda, EPT Barcelona Main Event champion and recent Poker Hall of Fame inductee, was the first one to get eliminated. He found himself short and pushed from the button when the action folded to him. Austrian pro Thomas Muehloecker, who was in the big blind, woke up with ace-king and beat out Juanda's jack-nine. A king on the flop left Juanda drawing slim, and he was dead on the turn.

Dzmitry Urbanovich then started gathering more and more chips, and Daniel Dvoress doubled through Sam Greenwood. But, it was Luuk Gieles who would suffer the most in the period following Juanda's elimination.

Gieles first doubled Greenwood in a preflop all-in situation with nines versus Greenwood's ace-king. An ace on the flop, and river, resulted in a a much shorter stack for Gieles. An ace-high flush for Igor Kurganov versus Gieles' king-high flush did even more damage later, and the Dutchman was left with just four big blinds. Gieles busted not much later when he failed to improve with jack-nine suited against Muehloecker's kings. With Gieles' elimination, the start-of-day chip leader was out in seventh place and had to settle for €137,140.

Dvoress was next to go. Action had folded to Greenwood in the small blind, and he pushed all in. Dvoress called with ace-ten suited from the big blind, but failed to improve to beat out Greenwood's aces. The ten on the turn wasn't enough to save Dvoress' tournament life.

While Urbanovich continued to crush and his wall of chips grew, Muehloecker's stack was doing the exact opposite. Muehloecker then decided to make his move with pocket sixes and got called in two spots, by Urbanovich and Kurganov. The hand was checked down by the two active players, and Muehloecker's sixes were beaten by Kurganov's flopped pair of jacks with jack-ten, resulting in a spot on the rail for Muehloecker and €220,500 in his pocket.

In the levels that followed, Urbanovich couldn't hold on to his chips. The Polish poker prodigy first doubled up Greenwood in a thriller of a hand. Urbanovich had ace-king and was up against pocket sixes. He flopped a king, turned an ace, but was crushed by the six on the river that gave Greenwood the double up. Urbanovich was left with just 14 big blinds and moved in with king-queen suited from first position not much later. Urbanovich got called by O'Dwyer with ace-seven suited and the Polish pro didn't hit, sending him home in fourth for €285,000.

Kurganov had taken the chip lead not too long before that, but doubled O'Dwyer in a huge preflop all-in hand with ace-jack against ace-queen. O'Dwyer, holding ace-queen, hit a queen and rivered a flush to take most of Kurganov's chips. Kurganov had the lesser hand there, but he would get his last chips in dominating O'Dwyer with ace-jack against king-jack for 22 big blinds each. O'Dwyer hit a king on the flop to send Kurganov home in third place for €376,400.

Sam Greenwood (41 big blinds) and O'Dwyer (98 big binds) went on a 75-minute dinner break and came back having discussed a deal. With just €22,315 to play for, O'Dwyer was guaranteed the biggest winner of the tournament already with €724,228 locked up. Greenwood was guaranteed €643,607.

The heads-up match didn't last too long, with O'Dwyer eventually getting the better of Greenwood in a big hand. Greenwood pushed the action with an open-ended straight draw and ended up pushing all in after having missed on the river. O'Dwyer called with second pair, mediocre kicker, and soon he found himself posing for photos with his jack-ten off suit, giving interviews with the trophy on his side.

PositionPlayerCountryPrize
1Steve O'DwyerIreland€746,543
2Sam GreenwoodCanada€643,607
3Igor KurganovRussia€376,400
4Dzmitry UrbanovichPoland€285,000
5Thomas MuehloeckerAustria€220,500
6Daniel DvoressCanada€172,100
7Luuk GielesNetherlands€137,140
8John JuandaIndonesia€107,550

With his first-place prize, not only did O'Dwyer win €746,543 and the trophy, he also moved 280.55 points closer in the race for the Global Poker Index Player of the Year title, overtaking Nick Petrangelo and getting him close to Anthony Zinno and Byron Kaverman.

After the result, the GPI Player of the Year race now looks as follows:

PositionPlayerCountryPointsIn Prague?
1Byron KavermanUnited States4,736.90Yes
2Anthony ZinnoUnited States4,649.05Yes
3Steve O'DwyerIreland4,614.13Yes
4Nick PetrangeloUnited States4,406.04No
5Jason MercierUnited States4,175.44Yes
6Dzmitry UrbanovichPoland4,095.19Yes
7Connor DrinanUnited States3,996.08No
8Dominik NitscheGermany3,848.66Yes
9Fedor HolzGermany3,834.30Yes
10Scott SeiverUnited States3,834.10No

That wraps up the PokerNews coverage of the 2015 EPT Prague €50,000 Super High Roller, but we've got plenty more on there docket in the coming days, so stay tuned.

Tags: Anthony ZinnoByron KavermanDaniel DvoressDzmitry UrbanovichFedor HolzIgor KurganovJason MercierJohn JuandaLuuk GielesNick PetrangeloSam GreenwoodScott SeiverSteve O'DwyerStewart ScottStojanovic DominikThomas Muehloecker