2018 PokerStars EPT Prague

€5,300 EPT Main Event
Day: 6
Event Info

2018 PokerStars EPT Prague

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
jj
Prize
€840,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€5,300
Prize Pool
€5,693,900
Entries
1,174
Level Info
Level
35
Blinds
200,000 / 400,000
Ante
400,000

Paul Michaelis Wins 2018 EPT Prague Main Event (€840,000)

Level 35 : 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Paul Michaelis
Paul Michaelis

Another major poker tournament, another young German champion.

This time, Paul Michaelis was the man hailing from Deutschland to raise the trophy, doing so at 2018 European Poker Tour Prague €5,300 Main Event. Michaelis took the lion's share of a three-way deal, earning €840,000 (~$950,000) along with a Platinum Pass to the 2019 PokerStars Players No-Limit Hold'em Championship valued at $30,000.

"It feels pretty unreal," said Michaelis, who previously had just a bit over $800,000 in live cashes. "It's an unreal amount of money. Obviously due to swaps and backing, I only get to take a portion of this but it's still an unreal amount of money."

Per the terms of the deal, eventual second-place finisher Artem Kobylynskyi earned €571,910 while third-place Alexandr Merzhvinskii, who had more chips than Kobylynskyi, got €631,500. They got through a field of 1,174 entries to make it to the chop.

Official Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (in EUR)Prize (in USD)
1Paul MichaelisGermany840,000954,677
2Artem KobylynskyiUkraine571,910649,987
3Alexandr MerzhvinskiiRussia631,500717,712
4Laurynas LevinskasLithuania316,000359,140
5Carlos BrancoPortugal242,560275,674
6Parker TalbotCanada179,360203,846
7Liviu IgnatRomania136,720155,385
8Diego ZeiterArgentina97,420110,720

Michaelis made his second deep run in a row at a major PokerStars event in Prague. Last year, under the PokerStars Championship banner, Michaelis finished 28th for €18,900.

While 28th place in a field of 855 would make many a poker player quite pleased, Michaelis couldn't have been exactly thrilled considering he bagged the chip lead on two of the first three days, including heading into his bustout day.

"Honestly, it was a little on my mind," he said of last year's fizzle out. "Especially when 28th place busted, I looked at the board and I was like, 'Got that one crossed out.'"

Since that time, Michaelis has busied himself traveling the world and grinding the live international circuit, cashing in eight different countries. It hasn't exactly been a banner year financially to this point, with about $150,000 in cashes, but Michaelis said he still took something away from all the experience: an improved mindset.

"I just feel even since a year ago, I have a lot more experience in these main event fields," he said. "I have a calmer approach than I had before."

The German certainly needed that calm in the middle stages of the tournament, when he nursed a short stack for a considerable length of time. Entering the fourth day, he found himself just a little over 10 big blinds and sitting in 42nd place out of 44 remaining runners.

After that, he got it in and doubled up to survive, a card rush hit. It was a rush from which he'd ultimately never look back as he entered each of the final two days with the chip lead.

On Day 6, many poker fans following coverage were fixated not at the top of the counts, but the bottom, at the name ranking fifth of six. Parker Talbot, a Canadian online grinder who has built a huge following of over 90,000 on his Twitch stream, advanced to the final day with about 30 big blinds.

Parker Talbot
Unfortunately for his many fans, Parker Talbot had a short Day 6.

However, he'd be the first to bow out when, less an hour into the day and down to 15 big blinds, he jammed king-queen and failed to improve against the ace-nine of Laurynas Levinskas.

Kobylynskyi would then bust Carlos Branco and surpass Michaelis for the lead. The remaining four players opted to pause the clock with Kobylynskyi and Michaelis well clear of Alexandr Merzhvinskii and Levinskas, on 25 and 12 big blinds, respectively.

After about 15 minutes of negotiations, though, everyone headed back to the felt without a deal in place.

Levinskas busted to Michaelis' turned set of eights soon after that, and then Michaelis won the pot that put him back in the lead for good. He flopped the nut straight in a limped battle of the blinds against Kobylynskyi and got three streets of value to surpass 20 million out of 35 million in play.

Merzhvinskii would nudge his way past Kobylynskyi before the second round of deal talk, which wound up more successful than the first. The Russian would then lose several pots while Kobylynskyi chipped up, grinding to within striking distance of Michaelis by the time the German polished off Merzhvinskii.

Heads Up at EPT Prague Main Event
Paul Michaelis versus Artem Kobylynskyi

Michaelis led only 2-1 but heads-up proved to nonetheless be a short affair. A cooler ended things when Michaelis picked up jacks against Kobylynskyi's tens and won unimproved.

Although it wasn't quite wire to wire, Michaelis admitted it felt like as smooth and dominant as it looked.

"Once you're such a big chip leader, it's the nature of the game that you can put so much pressure that it goes this way or it goes wrong," he said.

It definitely didn't go wrong for Michaelis. Instead, he erased the memory of his near miss in 2017, capping off 2018 by taking down the final EPT event of the year and doubling his career live cashes. He could hardly imagine a way for it to go more right.

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Artem Kobylynskyi Eliminated in 2nd Place (€571,910)

Level 35 : 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Artem Kobylinskiy
Artem Kobylinskiy

Paul Michaelis limped in on the button and snap-called when Artem Kobylynskyi jammed for around 6 million.

Paul Michaelis: {j-Diamonds}{j-Spades}
Artem Kobylynskyi: {10-Diamonds}{10-Spades}

The {5-Spades}{q-Diamonds}{k-Clubs}{9-Spades} on the felt meant Kobylynskyi's outs flipped from tens to jacks, and the river was a {7-Diamonds}.

"Ja!" came a shout from the German rail as the players shook hands to end the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
Paul Michaelis de
Paul Michaelis
Day 5 Chip Leader
35,250,000 5,600,000
Artem Kobylynskyi ua
Artem Kobylynskyi
Busted

Tags: Artem KobylynskyiPaul Michaelis

Kobylynskyi Short After Big Pot

Level 35 : 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Paul Michaelis
Paul Michaelis

Paul Michaelis called on the button and Artem Kobylynskyi opted to check.

The flop came {4-Spades}{q-Hearts}{3-Diamonds}, Kobylynskyi check-called the 300,000 bet of Michaelis.

The turn was the {5-Hearts}, Kobylynskyi checked again. Michaelis put a bet of 1,300,000 over the line and Kobylynskyi called once more.

The river completed the board with the {j-Spades}, Kobylynskyi checked for the last time. Michaelis pushed 4,600,000 in as a bet and Kobylynskyi confirmed the amount with the dealer. Kobylynskyi counted out his own stack and then made the call. Michaelis tabled {a-Diamonds}{2-Hearts} for the turned straight and that was enough to scoop the huge pot.

Player Chips Progress
Paul Michaelis de
Paul Michaelis
Day 5 Chip Leader
29,650,000 6,200,000
Artem Kobylynskyi ua
Artem Kobylynskyi
5,600,000 -6,200,000

Tags: Artem KobylynskyiPaul Michaelis

Alexandr Merzhvinskii Eliminated in 3rd Place (€631,500)

Level 34 : 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Alexandr Merzhvinskii is eliminated
Alexandr Merzhvinskii is eliminated

Alexandr Merzhvinskii shoved all in from the button for 3,575,000 and Artem Kobylynskyi quickly folded his small blind. Paul Michaelis snap-called from the big blind.

Alexandr Merzhvinskii: {a-Spades}{7-Diamonds}
Paul Michaelis: {a-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}

The flop came {7-Hearts}{q-Hearts}{9-Clubs} for them both to flop a pair but keep Michaelis ahead with the higher pair of nines.

The turn was the {8-Diamonds} to not change the situation.

The river completed the board with the {10-Hearts} which meant that Merzhvinskii was eliminated in 3rd place and will take home €631,500 home with him after the three remaining players had agreed to a deal.

Player Chips Progress
Paul Michaelis de
Paul Michaelis
Day 5 Chip Leader
23,525,000 4,350,000
Artem Kobylynskyi ua
Artem Kobylynskyi
11,700,000 -1,550,000
Alexandr Merzhvinskii ru
Alexandr Merzhvinskii
Busted

Tags: Alexandr MerzhvinskiiArtem KobylynskyiPaul Michaelis

New Payouts

Level 32 : 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Deal made at EPT Prague Main Event.
Deal made at EPT Prague Main Event.

The final three players have come to a deal. Paul Michaelis has locked up €770,000. Alexandr Merzhvinskii will receive €631,500. Short stack Artem Kobylynskyi gets €571,910.

Meanwhile, €70,000 remains in the pool for the eventual winner, along with the $30,000 Platinum Pass.

Misclick War

Level 32 : 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Artem Kobylinskiy
Artem Kobylinskiy

Artem Kobylynskyi opened for 400,000 on the button and Paul Michaelis made it 800,000 in the small blind. Kobylynskyi made it 1.3 million and Michaelis jammed, earning a quick fold. The reason for the strange action quickly became apparent.

"That was not on purpose," Michaelis said with a smile, pointing at his bet.

"I wanted to call," Kobylynskyi said in response.

Each player had misclicked, possibly due to the newly introduced T500,000 chips.

"I had a very strong hand," Michaelis said with a chuckle. "Ace-king. Strange."

He turned to Alexandr Merzhvinskii.

"Good opportunity for you," he added with a laugh.

Player Chips Progress
Paul Michaelis de
Paul Michaelis
Day 5 Chip Leader
19,900,000 2,700,000
Artem Kobylynskyi ua
Artem Kobylynskyi
7,400,000 -1,700,000

Tags: Alexandr MerzhvinskiiArtem KobylynskyiPaul Michaelis

Laurynas Levinskas Eliminated in 4th Place (€316,000)

Level 32 : 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Laurynas Levinskas
Laurynas Levinskas

Laurynas Levinskas opened for 400,000 under the gun and Alexandr Merzhvinskii defended big blind. Merzhvinskii checked the {q-Spades}{2-Diamonds}{10-Clubs} flop and Levinskas bet 300,000. Merzhvinskii craned to get a look at Levinskas' remaining stack then announced all in, earning a quick fold.

The next hand, Paul Michaelis raised on the button to 425,000 and Levinskas defended. Action checked through on the flop for a {k-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}{q-Hearts}{8-Hearts} board. Levinskas checked again and Michaelis put in 400,000. Levinskas shoved for about 1.8 million and the German was in there with a snap-call.

Paul Michaelis: {8-Clubs}{8-Spades}
Laurynas Levinskas: {k-Spades}{9-Spades}

Levinskas' top pair was stone dead against the turned set and he sighed and wished everyone good luck.

After the hand, the prospect of a deal was again brought up but it was shut down in a hurry when Michaelis and Merzhvinskii argued whether short stacks benefited or didn't from ICM.

Player Chips Progress
Paul Michaelis de
Paul Michaelis
Day 5 Chip Leader
15,750,000 3,475,000
Laurynas Levinskas lt
Laurynas Levinskas
Busted

Tags: Alexandr MerzhvinskiiLaurynas LevinskasPaul Michaelis

Carlos Branco Eliminated in 5th Place (€242,560)

Level 32 : 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Carlos Branco
Carlos Branco

Paul Michaelis opened to 400,000 first to act and Carlos Branco jammed for 3,575,000 on the button. Artem Kobylynskyi set him at risk from the big blind and Michaelis released.

Carlos Branco: {7-Hearts}{7-Diamonds}
Artem Kobylynskyi: {a-Spades}{a-Diamonds}

Branco encouraged his rail to get loud and they did find some help on the {4-Spades}{3-Hearts}{5-Hearts} with a gutshot. The {9-Spades} turn and {8-Hearts} river just danced around him, though.

"It was a pleasure," Branco said.

"Aces, huh?" Michaelis said with a smile after Branco exited. "Easy game."

Player Chips Progress
Artem Kobylynskyi ua
Artem Kobylynskyi
15,000,000 4,100,000
Carlos Branco pt
Carlos Branco
Busted

Tags: Artem KobylynskyiCarlos BrancoPaul Michaelis

Parker Talbot Eliminated in 6th Place (€179,360)

Level 31 : 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante
Parker Talbot
Parker Talbot

Parker Talbot shoved all in from the cutoff and action folded to Laurynas Levinskas in the big blind who asked the dealer for a count. The dealer complied and confirmed Talbot had 2,575,000 in total. Levinskas took a few more seconds and then made the call.

Parker Talbot: {k-Spades}{q-Hearts}
Laurynas Levinskas: {a-Spades}{9-Clubs}

Talbot shouted out what the cards were to his rail and rose from his chair.

The dealer spread out {a-Hearts}{2-Clubs}{a-Diamonds} on the flop for Levinskas to hit trip aces immediately.

The turn was the {10-Spades} to give Talbot an out as the jack would give him the straight but the {k-Diamonds} on the river signaled the end of Talbot's Main Event run as he was the first one to be eliminated today. Talbot picks up a cash for €179,360 which is also immediately his biggest live cash ever.

Player Chips Progress
Laurynas Levinskas lt
Laurynas Levinskas
7,090,000 2,325,000
Parker Talbot ca
Parker Talbot
Busted

Tags: Laurynas LevinskasParker Talbot

Who Will Be The Last EPT Main Event Champion of 2018?

PokerStars EPT Prague Main Event Trophy
PokerStars EPT Prague Main Event Trophy

The final day of the 2018 PokerStars EPT Prague Main Event is here with its last six players still in the running for that amazing first-place prize of €1,020,000, the beautiful trophy, and the all-important title.

Action is set to start at noon local time here at the Hilton Prague with Paul Michaelis in pole position with 10,060,000 in chips. The German pro who resides in Austria is ahead of Alexandr Merzhvinskii (7,545,000) who has already experienced how it feels to lift a PokerStars trophy up.

The Ukrainian player is followed by Russia’s Artem Kobylynskyi with 6,075,000, Lithuania’s Laurynas Levinskas (4,765,000), poker Twitch’s hero Parker Talbot (3,690,000), and Carlos Branco from Portugal.

Seat Draw for the Final Day:

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Paul MichaelisGermany10,060,00084
2Parker TalbotCanada3,690,00031
3Alexandr MerzhvinskiiRussia7,545,00063
4Carlos BrancoPortugal3,100,00026
5Laurynas LevinskasLithuania4,765,00040
6Artem KobylynskiyUkraine6,075,00051

The players will return to play the last 15:46 minutes of Level 30 which has a small blind of 60,000, big blind of 120,000, and a big blind ante of 120,000. They will then continue with Level 31 which features blinds of 80,000/160,000 and a big blind ante. Levels will last 90 minutes each until there are three players left, level durations will then be halved.

This is what they are all playing for:

PlacePrize (in EUR)Prize (in USD)
11,020,0001,160,485
2600,810683,560
3422,600480,805
4316,000359,523
5242,560275,968
6179,360204,063

Make sure to follow the PokerNews updates to find out who will be crowned as the last EPT Champion of 2018!

Tags: Alexandr MerzhvinskiiArtem KobylynskyiCarlos BrancoLaurynas LevinskasParker TalbotPaul Michaelis