2016 PokerStars EPT Season 13 Prague

€5,300 Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2016 PokerStars EPT Season 13 Prague

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
kj
Prize
€699,300
Event Info
Buy-in
€5,000
Prize Pool
€5,781,200
Entries
1,192
Level Info
Level
34
Blinds
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
50,000

Nicolas Chouity Leads After Day 2 of EPT13 Prague; Chases Second Title After Bubble Bursts

Level 15 : 2,000/4,000, 500 ante
Nicolas Chouity on Top After Day 2 in Prague
Nicolas Chouity on Top After Day 2 in Prague

The last ever Main Event of the PokerStars European Poker Tour saw 593 players return to the tables of the Hilton Hotel in Prague and another 13 hopefuls ponied up €5,300 to boost the overall attendance to 1,192. This set a new record for the festival in the Czech capital and the massive prize pool of €5,781,200 will be shared among the top 231 spots, with a first-place payout of €774,600.

After six levels of 75 minutes each, the field had been cut down to the last 232 and the clock was stopped to set up hand-for-hand play. It would take another 45 minutes and several survived all ins to determine the bubble boy and it was Attila Valentai, who lost a flip with ace-king against the black pocket eights of Mike Brandau. Valentai spiked a pike on the flop, but Brandau caught one of the two remaining eights on the river to let the bubble burst and all survivors bag up. Niko Koop would have been forced all in two hands later and secured the min-cash of €7,560 with a mere 1,500 chips.

Once all was done and dusted, a familiar face appeared on top of the counts: EPT6 Grand Final champion Nicolas Chouity built his stack early on and always shined in the top ten, eventually claiming 644,000 to his name for the Day 2 lead. Other big stacks include Eduards Kudrjavcevs (547,000), Nandor Solyom (526,500), Matas Cimbolas (481,500), Pedro Lamarca (480,000), Apostolos Bechrakis (478,500), Ludovic Lacay (438,000), Thomas Muehloecker (430,000), Samuel Vousden (428,500), Artur Rudziankov (415,500) and Benjamin Pollak (407,500). Lamarca would have been the likely chip leader after running hot and busting opponent after opponent, but Anton Petrov's jack-eight for two pair beat the six-three of Lamarca on the money bubble for a huge pot.

Other notables returning tomorrow for Day 3 include Pablo Gordillo (313,000), David Peters (305,000), Fabrice Soulier (200,000), [Removed:197] (199,500), Juha Helppi (179,000), Ari Engel (106,500) and the Team PokerStars Pros Felipe Ramos (106,500) and Vanessa Selbst (69,000).

Among the plethora of eliminations throughout the day were the two Day 1 chip leaders Ronald Morandini and Henrik Hecklen , the Team PokerStars Pros Luca Pagano, Theo Jorgensen and Johnny Lodden, France's Team Online Gabriel Nassif, Sports Star Fatima Moreira de Melo, Ronny Kaiser, Roberto Romanello, EPT13 Barcelona champion Sebastian Malec and runner-up Uri Reichenstein, Dominik Panka and Charlie Carrel to name just a few.

Carrel was all in short with ace-four suited and failed to improve against ace-eight suited. The Brit then jumped into the newly added €25,500 Single-Day High Roller and reached yet another final table. Sergej Barbarez's move with ace-jack for second pair was no good against the ace-queen suited of Maxim Lykov and Tony Dunst ran with ace-ten into pocket kings on a ten-high board.

The last-ever EPT Main Event will recommence with one hour and 11 minutes left in level 15 at blinds of 2,000-4,000 with a running ante of 500 and another four levels of 90 minutes each will follow up on that. The PokerNews live reporting team will be there to cover all the action until a winner is crowned next Monday, so make sure to tune back in regularly.

EPT13 Prague Main Event Day 3 Seat Draw

TableSeatPlayerCountryChip Count
11Andy BlackIreland39,000
12Anton HrabchakUkraine345,000
13James AkenheadUK145,500
14Demosthenes KiriopoulosCanada327,000
15Alain GoldbergSwitzerland32,500
16Walter TreccarichiItaly24,500
17Oleg VasylchenkoUkraine327,000
18Joseph SabeFrance225,000
     
21Jozef BartalosSlovakia17,500
22Juha HelppiFinland208,000
23Erik TammSweden270,500
24Yuriy GaponUkraine16,000
25Isidoro BarrenaSpain44,000
26Aleksey PonakovLatvia212,500
27Darren DelahuntyUK142,500
28Anooj SaareenUK65,000
     
31Martin KabrhelCzech Republic126,000
32Philipp GruissemGermany46,000
33Zvi SternIsrael29,500
34Marius EnebakkNorway163,500
35Ari EngelUSA106,500
36Beka IordanishviliUkraine27,000
37Friedrich MeyerGermany123,000
38Krzysztof StuchlikPoland107,000
     
41Artur RudziankovBelarus415,000
42Janos KurtosiHungary402,500
43Martin BartosSlovakia95,000
44Kent RoedNorway194,000
45Aram SargsyanArmenia96,000
46Khabat JahanySwitzerland115,500
47Eduards KudrjavcevsLatvia547,000
48Marius GierseGermany317,500
     
51Robert GillGermany94,000
52Anatolii OzhenilokRussia159,500
53Ryan McEathronCanada255,500
55Stefan FabianRomania214,500
56Andrea RocciItaly215,500
57Sergey LebedevRussia78,000
58Kitty KuoTaiwan65,300
     
61Patrick LeonardUK170,000
62Fabrice SoulierFrance200,000
63Hulya PehlivanlarTurkey110,000
64Renjun YangChina39,000
65Oleksii KovalchukUkraine67,000
66Anton WiggSweden25,500
67Arne KernGermany147,500
68Tsugunari TomaJapan77,500
     
71Ramin HajiyevAzerbaijan160,000
72Thomas TaubenschussAustria50,000
73Yves HallagueIsrael55,500
74Sergei PetrushevskiiRussia143,500
75Nino UllmannGermany243,500
76Dermot BlainIreland265,500
77Michael HoCanada23,000
78Bobby ZhangAustralia59,500
     
81Nicolas ChouityLebanon644,000
82Dmitrii DeviatovRussia75,500
83Simon CharetteCanada213,000
84Seyed Homayoun GhavamIran146,500
85Grigorii RodinRussia25,500
86Niko KoopGermany1,500
87Dong ZhaoChina133,000
88Jasper Meijer Van PuttenNetherlands111,000
     
91Qinnan WeiChina49,000
92Thomas LefortCanada260,000
93Mihai ManoleRomania78,000
94Tobias LaubertGermany106,500
95Dejan PustoslemsekSlovenia223,000
96David Sierra MerinoSpain88,000
97Cristinel DumitruRomania42,500
98Vojtech CervinkaCzech Republic31,500
     
101Krzysztof DulowskiPoland154,000
102Vanessa SelbstUSA69,000
103Benjamin PhilippsUK216,500
104Jonathan AbdellatifBelgium173,000
105Pablo GordilloSpain313,500
106Gergely BartosHungary64,000
107Pascal LefrancoisCanada11,500
108Clement Genon-CatalotFrance177,000
     
111Piotr FranczakPoland32,000
112Johan GuilbertFrance159,000
113Georges ChehadeLebanon81,500
114Richard TothHungary192,500
115Martin NikolovBulgaria82,500
116Doron DavidovitzIsrael77,000
117Vojtech HorutCzech Republic149,500
118Mitch JohnsonUK121,500
     
121Karol RadomskiPoland197,000
122Jose Antonio Jaraiz LopezSpain68,000
123Marta MunozSpain112,000
124Michal OzimekPoland160,500
125Mikolaj ZawadzkiPoland38,000
126Benjamin RichardsonAustralia285,000
127Michael RoccoUSA119,000
128Apostolos BechrakisGreece478,500
     
131Stoyan ObreshkovBulgaria428,500
132Mykhailo GutyiUkraine42,000
133Jean SouprayenmestryFrance75,000
134Mikhail PetrovRussia59,500
135Alexandros VlachakisGreece120,500
136Konstantinos MeliopoulosGreece33,500
137Michiel BroskijNetherlands324,500
138Tim CerkvenikSlovenia57,000
     
141Kayhan Mokri RoshanfekrNorway241,500
142Van Hiep TranGermany170,500
143Vage MelikyanRussia36,500
144[Removed:17]New Zealand135,500
145Juan Bastida PerezSpain265,000
146Jukka PaloniemiFinland128,500
147Oren RosenIsrael78,000
148Aleksandr NemtcovRussia300,000
     
151Arnaud PeyrolesFrance148,000
152Hirokazu KobayashiJapan311,500
153Thomas LentrodtGermany136,000
154Alexandru GavrilutRomania33,000
155Dick PostelNetherlands169,000
156Miha TravnikSlovenia25,500
157Denis PisarevRussia32,000
158Anton AfanasyevRussia281,000
     
161Aivaras BardauskasLithuania52,000
162Salvatore BonavenaItaly68,000
163Joao VieiraPortugal37,500
164Romain LewisFrance153,500
165Maxim LykovRussia323,000
166Cornelis Van GentNetherlands65,000
167Elias TalvitieFinland89,000
168Adriaan SchaapNetherlands6,000
     
171Jason WheelerMexico126,000
172Piotr KuszczakPoland31,000
173Mikhail KorotkikhRussia210,000
174Matan KrakowIsrael166,000
175Ludovic LacayFrance438,000
176Lasse Aastad KjosNorway11,000
177Viteszlav PestaCzech Republic353,000
178Viacheslav BelyaevRussia153,000
     
181Andrew HulmeUK148,500
182Vebjorn MonstadNorway30,500
183Robert SchulzGermany80,000
184Xavier DetournelFrance22,000
185Viktor LitovchenkoRussia30,500
186Felipe RamosBrazil106,500
187Laszlo BujtasHungary207,000
188Daniel WilsonIreland178,000
     
191Josip VidovicCroatia200,000
192Koichi NozakiJapan212,500
193Samy SalahFrance165,000
194Eoghan OdeaIreland49,500
195Dmytro SamoilenkoUkraine176,000
196Gang WangChina157,000
197Francois FrejdlesBelgium135,000
198Klas LofbergSweden184,500
     
201Paul-Francois TedeschiFrance196,000
202Tomas KubaliakSlovakia200,000
203Elvis PetcuRomania47,000
204Maxi LehmanskiGermany211,500
205Konstantin PuchkovRussia19,500
206Yosuke SekiyaJapan32,500
207[Removed:19]Russia149,500
208Viacheslav GoryachevRussia49,000
     
211Thomas MuehloeckerAustria430,000
212Padraig O'NeillIreland153,500
213Kliment TarmakovDenmark85,000
214Wael SarkisLebanon29,000
215Joan Fabregas CapellasSpain45,500
216Pedro LamarcaSpain448,000
217Matas CimbolasLithuania481,500
218Marton CzuczorHungary258,000
     
221Adrien AllainFrance304,000
222Antti HalmeFinland326,500
223Alexey RomanovRussia186,500
224Seref Dursun AnarTurkey77,500
225Yang ZhangChina92,500
226Vlado BanicevicMontenegro109,000
227Steven Thompson VilaCosta Rica30,000
228Andreas SamuelssonSweden231,500
     
231Peter JakslandDenmark36,500
232Rumen NanevBulgaria64,000
233Nandor SolyomRomania526,500
234Illia KainovUkraine110,500
235Roman PapacekCzech Republic28,500
236Anton PetrovRussia335,000
237Konstantin BucherlGermany117,500
238Julian HeroldGermany114,000
     
241Mike BrandauGermany209,500
242Sebanien GarrosiSwitzerland38,000
243Kristof De BruyckerBelgium67,600
244Marek GrzeskaPoland128,500
245Levente SzaboHungary63,500
246Roman KorenevRussia195,500
247Danut ChisuRomania306,000
248Dzmitry UrbanovichPoland83,500
     
251Pierre CalamusaFrance210,000
252Konstantin UspenskiyRussia88,000
253Josef PavelkaCzech Republic336,500
254Aki PyysingFinland46,500
255David PetersUSA305,000
256Samuel VousdenFinland428,500
257Vitezslav CechCzech Republic24,500
258Martin StaszkoCzech Republic13,000
     
261Caufman TalleyUSA187,500
262Roman PavliukUkraine379,500
263Ivan DeyraFrance139,000
264[Removed:197]Germany199,500
265Sam CohenUSA211,500
266Benjamin PollakFrance407,500
267Ugur CoskunTurkey142,000
268Kiryl RadzivonauBelarus314,000
     
271Kyosti IsbergFinland388,000
272Netanel AmediIsrael70,000
273Alexander PaygusovRussia178,000
274Oleg TitovRussia251,500
275Christian ChristnerGermany228,000
276Arthur ConanFrance238,000
277David Lopez LlacerSpain179,000
278Thanh NgoVietnam57,500
     
281Carlo SavinelliItaly99,500
282David UrbanSlovakia72,500
283Scott MargeresonUK221,000
284Navot GolanIsrael15,500
285Borge SandsgaardNorway282,000
286Joe MouawadLebanon144,000
287Jerry WongUSA313,000
288Christopher AndlerSweden215,000
     
291Jan NakladalCzech Republic122,500
292Andrii NadieliaievUkraine66,000
293Paul HoeferGermany115,500
294Dawid BorkowskiPoland42,500
295Charalampos LappasUK40,000
296Daniel DvoressCanada117,000
297Lucian DraghiciCanada55,000
298Aykutalp YilmazTurkey118,500

Tags: Anton PetrovApostolos BechrakisAri EngelArtur RudziankovAttila ValentaiBenjamin PollakCharlie CarrelDavid PetersDominik PankaEduards KudrjavcevsFabrice SoulierFatima Moreira De MeloFelipe RamosGabriel NassifHenrik HecklenJohnny LoddenJuha HelppiLuca PaganoLudovic LacayMatas CimbolasMaxim LykovMike BrandauNandor SolyomNicolas ChouityNiko KoopPablo GordilloPedro LamarcaRoberto RomanelloRonald MorandiniRonny KaiserSergej BarbarezTheo JorgensenThomas MuehloeckerTony DunstUri ReichensteinVanessa Selbst

Attila Valentai Bubbles, Day 2 Ends With Everyone in the Money

Level 15 : 2,000/4,000, 500 ante
Attila Valentai bubbles EPT Prague 2016 Main Event
Attila Valentai bubbles EPT Prague 2016 Main Event

There were two players all in for their tournament lives holding pocket aces and got them to hold and survived. The bubble broke on a third table, but not without some excitement.

Mike Brandau opened from middle position to 8,000 before Attila Valentai three-bet all in for 40,000 from the cutoff and got a call from Brandau.

Attila Valentai: {A-Spades}{K-Hearts}
Mike Brandau: {8-Clubs}{8-Spades}

Valentai appeared to be safe once a king hit the {k-Clubs}{9-Hearts}{6-Hearts} flop. The {J-Clubs} on the turn was another safe card from Valentai who was only fading two outs. However, the {8-Hearts} spiked the river to send Valentai to the rail on the bubble and send Brandau's stack up to 209,500.

Meanwhile, all remaining players will come back for Day 3 with the knowledge that they have made at least the minimum cash of €7,560.

Player Chips Progress
Mike Brandau de
Mike Brandau
209,500 39,500
Attila Valentai hu
Attila Valentai
Busted

Tags: Attila ValentaiMike Brandau

Selbst Escapes From Pre-Bubble Elimination

Level 14 : 1,500/3,000, 500 ante
Vanessa Selbst
Vanessa Selbst

After a raise by Aleksey Ponakov and a call by Artur Rudziankov, Vanessa Selbst defended her big blind after having previously lost a big pot. The flop fell {Q-Spades}{7-Spades}{6-Clubs} and Selbst checked. Ponakov continued for 9,000 and Rudziankov called, then Selbst check-raised all in for 24,700.

Ponakov reraised to force a fold from Rudziankov and Selbst was in desperate shape.

Vanessa Selbst: {Q-Clubs}{7-Clubs}
Aleksey Ponakov: {Q-Diamonds}{Q-Hearts}

The {8-Clubs} turn and {9-Clubs} river however completed a runner runner flush to let Selbst double less than 10 spots away from the money. Rudziankov said "if you just call, I am getting there also, I had ace jack of clubs."

Player Chips Progress
Artur Rudziankov cz
Artur Rudziankov
335,000 320,500
Aleksey Ponakov lv
Aleksey Ponakov
240,000 141,500
Vanessa Selbst us
Vanessa Selbst
75,000 -21,000

Tags: Aleksey PonakovArtur RudziankovVanessa Selbst

Dunst Out

Level 14 : 1,500/3,000, 500 ante
Tony Dunst
Tony Dunst

Tony Dunst got his remaining chips in the middle with {a-}{10-} on a ten-high board but was up against the {k-}{k-} of an opponent in the blinds, who we were told check-called the flop and check-jammed the turn. Dunst didn't catch on the river.

Player Chips Progress
Tony Dunst us
Tony Dunst
Busted

Tags: Tony Dunst

Barbarez Busts to Lykov

Level 12 : 1,000/2,000, 300 ante
Maxim Lykov
Maxim Lykov

Maxim Lykov raised from the hijack and picked up a single caller in Sergej Barbarez on the button. On the {Q-Spades}{J-Clubs}{6-Spades} flop, Lykov continued for 5,500 and Barbarez called before the {2-Hearts} on the turn slowed down the Russian. Lykov checked and Barbarez bet 6,600. Lykov check-raised to 20,000 and Barbarez moved all in for 105,700.

After spending quite some time in the think tank, staring over at his opponent, Lykov called and Barbarez just nodded.

Sergej Barbarez: {A-Diamonds}{J-Spades}
Maxim Lykov: {A-Clubs}{Q-Clubs}

The {7-Hearts} on the river was a blank and Andy Black said "good call" over to Lykov. The Russian replied "not sure, I didn't like to call 106,000 after my bet," while raking in the big pot.

Player Chips Progress
Maxim Lykov ru
Maxim Lykov
EPT 1X Winner
320,000 110,000
Sergej Barbarez de
Sergej Barbarez
Busted

Tags: Andy BlackMaxim LykovSergej Barbarez

Korotkikh Doubles Big Through Odeen

Level 11 : 800/1,600, 200 ante
Mikhail Korotkikh
Mikhail Korotkikh

With around 35,000 in the pot and the turn reading {K-Hearts}{10-Spades}{8-Spades}{9-Spades}, Mikhail Korotkikh moved all in. Jerry Odeen from one seat over asked for a count and the shove of Korotkikh was for double the pot, 72,100 in total.

"Sorry guys, this will take some time," Odeen said and tried to get some information from his opponent. "I have a big big hand," he added and Korotkikh leaned over and said "English, no," prompting laughs from two other Russians at the table.

After half a minute, Korotkikh said "time" and Odeen shook his head. Tournament staff came over and the Russian said "no time, he is my friend," almost hugging Odeen. However, a few minutes later he then indeed called the clock. With 30 seconds left, Odeen called for most of his stack.

Mikhail Korotkikh: {8-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}
Jerry Odeen: {K-Hearts}{J-Spades}

"Damn, I thought I was ahead," came from Odeen, who saw the blank {6-Clubs} on the river to drop him back to around starting stack.

Player Chips Progress
Mikhail Korotkikh ru
Mikhail Korotkikh
175,000 78,600
Jerry Odeen se
Jerry Odeen
32,000 -63,000

Tags: Jerry OdeenMikhail Korotkikh

Fatima Moreira de Melo Eliminated

Level 11 : 800/1,600, 200 ante
Fatima Moreira de Melo
Fatima Moreira de Melo

PokerStars Team SportStar Fatima Moreira de Melo was one of the latest casualties of the tournament. With still about 22 big blinds, both Moreira de Melo and her opponent checked on a {q-}{q-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds} flop. She led out for a bet of 3,000 on the {3-Diamonds} turn and her opponent shoved. The former Dutch field hockey player turned over {k-Hearts}{q-Hearts} and mistakenly thought she was just fading a diamond for the flush after her opponent turned over {a-Diamonds}{q-Clubs}.

The {7-Spades} on the river was of no help to Moreira de Melo and only then after the chips were being sent to her opponent did she realize her opponent also had a queen in his hand as well along with a higher kicker. While Moreira de Melo had her opponent covered, she was left with just two big blinds and left the tournament room a hand or two later and was debating in the lobby about whether or not to enter one of the day's later events.

Player Chips Progress
Fatima Moreira de Melo nl
Fatima Moreira de Melo
Busted

Tags: Fatima Moreira de Melo

Prize Pool Finalized

Level 11 : 800/1,600, 200 ante
Tournament Room
Tournament Room

Tournament staff has produced the prize pool info, available in the corresponding tab above. The winner of the final European Poker Tour Main Event will bank €774,600, while a min-cash in 231st will be worth €7,560.

Charlie Carrel Eliminated

Level 10 : 600/1,200, 200 ante
Charlie Carrel (From Super High Roller Final Table)
Charlie Carrel (From Super High Roller Final Table)

As we just reported, Charlie Carrel's stack was down to four-digits. He now is free to join the impromptu $25,500 EPT Single-Day High Roller II that wasn't originally on the schedule and just added today after Steve O'Dwyer pitched the idea yesterday.

Carrel shoved for about 7,000 with ace-four suited and was called by ace-eight suited. His hand wasn't able to improve enough for the win or the chop, and he is one of the latest batch of casualties on Day 2.

Player Chips Progress
Charlie Carrel gb
Charlie Carrel
Busted

Tags: Charlie Carrel

Cimbolas Promises Big Pot; Folds Jacks as Gathy Busts

Level 9 : 500/1,000, 100 ante
Matas Cimbolas
Matas Cimbolas

Matas Cimbolas raised to 2,500 and said in table chat "I promise you a big pot," then short stack and three-time WSOP bracelet winner Michael Gathy moved all in. Attila Valentai in the big blind asked for a count and the shove of Gathy was for 17,500. Valentai called and so did Cimbolas.

On the {7-Spades}{6-Clubs}{6-Spades} flop, Valentai bet 13,500 and Cimbolas gave it some thought. "This doesn't make any sense," the Lithuanian said and folded {J-Diamonds}{J-Hearts} face up.

Michael Gathy: {A-Diamonds}{K-Diamonds}
Attila Valentai: {A-Hearts}{A-Clubs}

Cimbolas patted himself on the shoulder for the good fold, and the {2-Spades} turn and {7-Hearts} river were both blanks to eliminate Gathy. "I promised you a big pot, but we messed up," Cimbolas added to Valentai.

Player Chips Progress
Matas Cimbolas lt
Matas Cimbolas
203,000 -12,100
Attila Valentai hu
Attila Valentai
110,000 26,200
Michael Gathy be
Michael Gathy
Busted

Tags: Attila ValentaiMatas CimbolasMichael Gathy