2016 PokerStars EPT Season 12 Dublin

€10,200 Single-Day High Roller
Day: 1
Event Info

2016 PokerStars EPT Season 12 Dublin

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aa
Prize
€145,938
Event Info
Buy-in
€10,000
Prize Pool
€863,300
Entries
89
Level Info
Level
24
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
20,000

Charlie Carrel Takes Down the €10,200 Single-Day High Roller for €145,938

Level 24 : 80,000/160,000, 20,000 ante
Charlie Carrel
Charlie Carrel

Charlie Carrel enjoyed a huge breakout year in 2015, banking over $1.5 million in live tournament earnings and winning the 2015 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo® Casino EPT Grand €25,000 High Roller for an impressive €1.114 million. He can now add another high roller trophy to his case, as the English youngster scored first place in the €10,200 Single-Day High Roller at the European Poker Tour Dublin for €145,938.

With the biggest buy-in ever just in the books with the completion of the €25,750 High Roller, the second biggest buy-in tournament ever on Irish soil took place on Monday. The 2016 PokerStars EPT Dublin €10,200 Single-Day High Roller started with just 17 players in their seats, but it got a lot busier soon enough. Before the first break, dozens more had signed up, and after registration closed, a total of 66 unique players had entered, 23 players reentered, a grand total of 89 entries was tallied, and a prize pool of €863,300 was generated.

Action was fast and furious from the start, as one might expect in a one-day tournament. With blind levels of just 30 minutes, players busted out left and right. Steve O'Dwyer, €25,750 High Roller winner Mustapha Kanit, and Mike McDonald were just a couple of the players that hit the rail early.

Around 11 p.m. local time, the bubble arrived as Daniel Dvoress lost most of his chips with jacks to Kevin MacPhee's pocket aces. Dvoress was eliminated not much later when his pocket tens were cracked by the ace-seven of Francois Billard, and the remaining 13 players were in the money and guaranteed €17,270.

The players didn't hold back, with 2013 World Series of Poker Main Event champion Ryan Riess the first to go when he lost with queens to ace-king to bust in 13th. MacPhee got the same €17,270 for finishing in 12th when his king-queen fell to Carrel's pocket tens.

From there, Fernando Brito ran deuces into kings (11th - €18,560,) and Sergey Lebedev hit the rail not much later when his ace-king didn't improve against the jacks of Mark Radoja (10th - €18,560). That set the final table of nine, with Radoja, the Canadian pro, in the lead.

Viacheslav Goryachev was the first to go at the final table, as he busted in ninth place for €24,170 when his open-ended draw failed to hit against the threes of Charlie Carrel.

Then, in a massive three-way all in, Senh Ung (jacks) and Jeff Rossiter (ace-queen) both fell victim to Radoja (kings). As Rossiter had slightly more chips to start the hand, he got seventh for €41,000, while Ung had to settle for eighth and €31,940.

Demetrio Barreca had folded nines in that hand and would have won it because a nine had hit the flop, but instead he folded and got his chips in on the next hand with queens against Radoja. For Radoja, it was pocket kings in back-to-back hands, and Barreca had to settle for €51,800 after the board bricked out.

Paul Tedeschi, who had fewer than three big blinds at the time, must have been excited to ladder the payouts, but he only jumped one rung before he was eliminated.

The remaining four players exchanged chips quite a bit, with short stacks doubling and big stacks losing large chunks of their stacks. Dominik Nitsche doubled through Radoja with a limp-shoved ace-king against ace-ten in a battle of the blinds, but that same Nitsche doubled Carrel with ace-jack versus ace-four when a four hit the turn. Nitsche also doubled Francois Billard with ace-seven versus ace-jack.

With the stacks pretty close together, the four players opted to make a deal. They divided the money and left €29,900 and the trophy to play for, as follows.

PlayerChipsMoney from Deal
Mark Radoja2,670,000€144,180
Dominik Nitsche2,370,000€139,450
Charlie Carrel2,100,000€134,600
Francois Billard1,760,000€128,120

Francois Billard was first to go after the deal was made, finishing fourth when his ace-ten got outflopped by Radoja's king-queen. Radoja flopped top two and turned a full house to send his countryman home.

The three-handed situation took some time, but eventually Radoja made his exit in third. He pushed with queen-six from the small blind and Carrel called with the ace-eight to win.

Heads-up play between Carrel and Nitsche saw the pair decide to make another deal and chop up the remaining €29,900.

PlayerChipsMoney from New DealTotal
Dominik Nitsche5,525,000€18,562€145,938
Charlie Carrel3,375,000€11,338€153,162

That didn't stop the two from battling hard. Nitsche wanted the trophy bad after having won the UKIPT High Roller for €156,160 earlier this week. Carrel, after having finished third in the €25,750 High Roller just last night, really wanted the trophy, too, though he admitted to not have a spot for it as he doesn't have his own place and travels from hotel to hotel these days.

The two played fierce with river check-raises, big overbet bluffs, and action plays all around. Carrel won the better part of the hands and regained the chip lead with a lot of shoves. He had Nitsche down to 2.5 million of the 8.9 million in play when the final hand came up, and the German limped in from the button. Carrel then raised it up and snap-called Nitsche's shove.

"Call, I have aces!" Carrel said.

Nitsche had ace-queen and, despite flopping a gutshot to Broadway, he did not get there and had to settle for second place. Carrel took down the title and was handed the trophy, while Nitsche made slightly more money.

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Charlie CarrelUK€145,938
2Dominik NitscheGermany€153,162
3Mark RadojaCanada€144,180
4Francois BillardCanada€128,120
5Paul TedeschiFrance€66,480
6Demetrio BarrecaItaly€51,800
7Jeff RossiterAustralia€41,000
8Senh UngUnited Kingdom€31,940
9Viacheslav GoryachevRussia€24,170
    
10Sergey LebedevRussia€18,560
11Fernando BritoPortugal€18,560
12Kevin MacPheeUnited States€17,270
13Ryan RiessUnited States€17,270

While that wraps up PokerNews' coverage of this event, the €5,300 Main Event is in full swing and Day 2 awaits. You can follow along with the updates from that tournament on Tuesday starting at 12 p.m. local time here.

In the meantime, check out this interview Sasha Salinger did with Ryan Riess, who came to Dublin for the first time after watching a thrilling Conor McGregor victory in Vegas this summer. He told PokerNews how he is enjoying the city and culture while also playing a bit of poker.

Tags: Charlie CarrelDaniel DvoressDemetrio BarrecaDominik NitscheFernando BritoFrancois BillardJeff RossiterKevin MacPheeMark RadojaMike McDonaldMustapha KanitPaul TedeschiRyan RiessSenh UngSergey LebedevSteve O'DwyerViacheslav Goryachev

Dominik Nitsche Eliminated in 2nd Place (€153,162)

Level 24 : 80,000/160,000, 20,000 ante
Dominik Nitsche
Dominik Nitsche

Charlie Carrel pushed Dominik Nitsche off pot after pot until he had taken the lead. Then Nitsche limped in from the button and Carrel made it 400,000 to go in the big blind. Nitsche shoved all in for 2,435,000 and Carrel snap called.

"Call, I have aces" he quickly added.

Dominik Nitsche: {A-Hearts}{Q-Diamonds}
Charlie Carrel: {A-Clubs}{A-Spades}

The flop came {J-Clubs}{10-Spades}{5-Diamonds} leaving Nitsche some outs. The {4-Spades} on the turn and {8-Clubs} on the river however didn't fill up his straight, and Nitsche made his exit in 2nd place with just 1 minute left on the clock on the last level of the official structure sheet.

Nitsche had already locked up €139,450 in the 4-handed deal, and had secured himself another €18,562 in the heads-up deal, but the trophy he did not get.

Player Chips Progress
Charlie Carrel gb
Charlie Carrel
8,900,000 5,850,000
Dominik Nitsche de
Dominik Nitsche
Busted

Tags: Charlie CarrelDominik Nitsche

Mark Radoja Eliminated in 3rd Place (€144,180)

Level 23 : 60,000/120,000, 20,000 ante
Mark Radoja
Mark Radoja

Mark Radoja became the shortest of the three and shoved the small blind holding the {q-Spades}{6-Hearts}. Charlie Carrel woke up with the {a-Clubs}{8-Spades} in the big blind and made the call.

The board rolled out {8-Diamonds}{4-Clubs}{k-Clubs}{5-Clubs}{9-Hearts} sending Radoja home third.

Player Chips Progress
Dominik Nitsche de
Dominik Nitsche
5,525,000 625,000
Charlie Carrel gb
Charlie Carrel
3,375,000 1,145,000
Mark Radoja ca
Mark Radoja
Busted

Tags: Charlie CarrelMark Radoja

Francois Billard Eliminated in 4th Place (€128,120)

Level 22 : 50,000/100,000, 10,000 ante
Francois Billard
Francois Billard

Francois Billard shoved over a Mark Radoja 210,000-chip open and Radoja made the call with the {k-Hearts}{q-Spades}.

Billard was ahead with his {a-Diamonds}{10-Clubs}, but that lead did not last with Radoja flopping two pair and turning a boat on the {7-Spades}{q-Clubs}{k-Diamonds}{q-Diamonds}{8-Hearts} board to eliminate Billard in fourth place.

Player Chips Progress
Mark Radoja ca
Mark Radoja
3,400,000 730,000
Francois Billard ca
Francois Billard
Busted

Tags: Francois BillardMark Radoja

Paul Tedeschi Eliminated in 5th Place (€66,480)

Level 20 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante
Paul Tedeschi
Paul Tedeschi

Paul Tedeschi shoved short for 75,000 and got called by Dominik Nitsche and Marc Radoja in the blinds.

They checked down an {a-Clubs}{9-Hearts}{k-Hearts}{k-Spades}{q-Spades} board and Tedeschi showed {5-Spades}{3-Spades}. Nitsche had the {10-Spades}{3-Hearts} and took the pot with his ten-high, eliminating Tedeschi.

Player Chips Progress
Paul Tedeschi fr
Paul Tedeschi
Busted

Tags: Dominik NitscheMark RadojaPaul Tedeschi

Demetrio Barreca Eliminated in 6th Place (€51,800)

Level 20 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante
Demetrio Barreca
Demetrio Barreca

In the hijack, Dominik Nitsche raised to 120,000. Mark Radoja in the cutoff three-bet to 300,000 and Demetrio Barreca in the small blind shoved all in for about 1.35 million. Nitsche folded, Radoja instantly called.

Demetrio Barreca: {Q-Diamonds}{Q-Hearts}
Mark Radoja: {K-Hearts}{K-Spades}

Radoja had gotten kings back to back, while Nitsche claimed to have folded pocket eights. The board ran out {7-Diamonds}{J-Spades}{J-Diamonds}{3-Spades}{K-Diamonds} and Barreca left the tournament with a pained face in 6th place.

The remaining players are guaranteed €66,480.

Player Chips Progress
Mark Radoja ca
Mark Radoja
4,950,000 1,400,000
Demetrio Barreca it
Demetrio Barreca
Busted

Tags: Demetrio BarrecaDominik NitscheMark Radoja

Senh Ung Eliminated in 8th Place (€31,940) Jeff Rossiter in 7th (€41,000)

Level 20 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante
Senh Ung
Senh Ung

Under the gun, Jeff Rossiter shoved all in for 830,000 and action folded to Senh Ung in the hijack. He called all in for 790,000 and Dominik Nitsche folded the cutoff. Charlie Carrel in the small blind folded out of turn before Mark Radoja on the button shoved over the top. In the big blind, Demetrio Barreca had a real decision but ultimately he folded, claiming to have had nines.

Jeff Rossiter: {A-Diamonds}{Q-Hearts}
Senh Ung: {J-Diamonds}{J-Clubs}
Mark Radoja: {K-Spades}{K-Clubs}

The board ran out {9-Spades}{4-Hearts}{4-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}{10-Diamonds} and both Rossiter and Ung hit the rail, while Radoja collected all the chips.

"Nice laddering" Charlie Carrel said to Paul Tedeschi who only had about 3 big blinds but jumped to a guaranteed pay day of €51,800.

Player Chips Progress
Mark Radoja ca
Mark Radoja
3,550,000 1,650,000
Senh Ung gb
Senh Ung
Busted
Jeff Rossiter au
Jeff Rossiter
Busted

Tags: Jeff RossiterMark RadojaSenh Ung

Viacheslav Goryachev Eliminated in 9th Place (€24,170)

Level 19 : 25,000/50,000, 5,000 ante
Viacheslav Goryachev
Viacheslav Goryachev

Charlie Carrel put in an early position raise and Viacheslav Goryachev made the call.

Goryachev then stop-and-go jammed the {j-Diamonds}{9-Spades}{2-Diamonds} flop and Carrell got a count before calling with the {3-Hearts}{3-Spades}. Goryachev was on the {8-Hearts}{10-Clubs} straight draw and did not get there on the {a-Spades} turn or {6-Hearts} river, bowing out in ninth place.

Player Chips Progress
Charlie Carrel gb
Charlie Carrel
1,400,000 500,000
Viacheslav Goryachev ru
Viacheslav Goryachev
Busted

Tags: Charlie CarrelViacheslav Goryachev

Sergey Lebedev Eliminated in 10th Place (€18,560)

Level 19 : 25,000/50,000, 5,000 ante
Sergey Lebedev
Sergey Lebedev

Mark Radoja made it 110,000 and Sergey Lebedev came over the top all in for around 500,000.

Radoja snap-called with the {j-Clubs}{j-Diamonds} and Lebedev was racing for his tournament life holding the {a-Spades}{k-Hearts}. Jacks held on a {9-Clubs}{3-Clubs}{5-Hearts}{4-Hearts}{8-Clubs} board to send Lebedev out tenth and set up the unofficial final table of nine.

Player Chips Progress
Mark Radoja ca
Mark Radoja
1,900,000 890,000
Sergey Lebedev ru
Sergey Lebedev
Busted

Tags: Mark RadojaSergey Lebedev