2018 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo©Casino EPT

Main Event
Day: 4
Event Info

2018 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo©Casino EPT

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
qq
Prize
€712,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€5,300
Prize Pool
€3,768,450
Entries
777
Level Info
Level
32
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
200,000

Sets Power Tomas Jozonis to Huge Day 4 Lead

Level 22 : 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante
Tomas Jozonis
Tomas Jozonis

Tomas Jozonis made it look easy on Day 4 of the 2018 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo©Casino EPT €5,300 Main Event as he raced past his competitors to bag a huge chip lead with the final 16 set for a Day 5 in which they'll determine a final table.

Jozonis finished with 4,075,000, which represents more than 200 big blinds with five minutes remaining in Level 22 (10,000/20,000/20,000). The next-best stack belongs to German superstar Ole Schemion, but his 2,630,000 remains a far cry from where Jozonis sits.

Jozonis has more than $400,000 in live cashes but is known mostly for his online play, where he's banked over $3 million according to PocketFives.

Today, Jozonis simply ran hotter than the sun as he hit three sets for knockouts, two of them in huge pots.

In the first one, he busted recent WPT500 champ Gary Miller in a three-bet pot. Jozonis opened queens under the gun and got three-bet by Miller, and they saw a king-queen-four flop hit. Jozonis check-called down until he check-jammed the river, and Miller couldn't find a fold with ace-king for his last 40 big blinds after using multiple time extensions.

The second one ran out remarkably similar, with Alexis Fleur this time being the one to flop top pair with ace-king when Jozonis had a set, this time fours. Again, the Lithuanian took a check-calling line and then check-ripped on the end, with his opponent once again tank-calling.

Jozonis passed Schemion in the counts shortly after that, and the final big set of the day was a little less dramatic and certainly less necessary. This time, Jozonis opened cutoff and called a ship of 19 big blinds by Mark Demirdjian, who had ace-five offsuit. Jozonis only needed to hold with eights but flopped another set for good measure.

While Jozonis is certainly in great shape, he has plenty of extremely tough competition left. While EPT Monte Carlo does typically produce some loaded final tables, even by this event's standards the remaining 16 looks tougher than getting lunch for under €10 in Monaco.

David Peters (1,675,000), Patrik Antonius (1,505,000), Adrian Mateos (1,495,000), PokerStars Team Pro Andre Akkari (980,000), Stefan Huber (975,000), Davidi Kitai (825,000) and Josip Simunic 690,000) would all be worthy headliners on their own. Together, they make it certain the eventual champion will have earned his keep.

Andre Akkari & Ole Schemion
Andre Akkari and Ole Schemion both advanced.

Some of the less fortunate hopefuls who had dreams dashed on Day 4 included Gavin O'Rourke, Dimitar Danchev, Antoine Saout and Philipp Gruissem. Former PCA champ Danchev endured a nasty exit when he got it in on the turn fading only a flush draw and his opponent binked.

Day 5 will see a final table determined, starting at noon local time in Monaco on Thursday. Come back PokerNews for more live updates then.

EPT Main Event Day 5 Seat Draw

TableSeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
11Stefan HuberSwitzerland975,00049
12David PetersUSA1,675,00084
13Josip SimunicAustria690,00035
14Javier FernandezSpain2,120,000106
15Krisztian GyorgyiHungary1,770,00089
16Davidi KitaiBelgium825,00041
17Nicolas DumontFrance500,00025
18Honglin JiangNew Zealand1,890,00095
      
21Ole SchemionGermany2,630,000132
22Andre AkkariBrazil960,00048
23Adrian MateosSpain1,495,00075
24Tomas JozonisLithuania4,075,000204
25Patrik AntoniusFinland1,505,00075
26Sadri SalehCanada610,00031
27Davor LaniniItaly900,00045
28Dan AbouafFrance595,00030

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