2018 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo©Casino EPT

Main Event
Day: 5
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

16 Players Remain of Penultimate Day of the 2018 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo©Casino EPT Main Event

Ole Schemion brings a commanding stack into Day 5
Ole Schemion brings a commanding stack into Day 5

At noon local time, cards will be back in the air for Day 5 of the 2018 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo©Casino EPT €5,300 EPT Main Event. It's taken four days to whittle a field of 777 entries down to its last 16 hopefuls. Each of them is already guaranteed a slice of €31,700 of the €3,768,450 prize pool, but all eyes are locked on that first place prize of €712,000 and coveted EPT title that awaits the winner on Friday, May 4.

No fewer than three former EPT champions are still in the hunt to become a two-time EPT winner: Adrian Mateos, Patrik Antonius and Davidi Kitai. Mateos could even accomplish a rarer feat, as he won this very same event back in 2015. However, the biggest stack going into the penultimate day belongs to Tomas Jozonis. A set-fueled day on Day 4 vaulted Jozonis to the top of the leaderboard, where he sits alone with 4,075,000.

Jozonis is far from winning it outright, as he has to navigate his way through a stacked table containing the likes of Ole Schemion (2,630,000), the aforementioned Antonius (1,505,000) and Mateos (1,495,000), as well as Team PokerStars Pro Andre Akkari (960,000). Davor Lanini (900,000), Sadri Saleh (610,000) and Dan Abouaf (595,000) are the short stacks at the table.

The improbable run of qualifier Krisztian Gyorgyi is still going on, as the Hungarian sits in 5th place with 1,770,000. Gyorgyi has no previously recorded live cashes and qualified for this event for just €5 on PokerStars. Gyorgyi will take place at the other table and has to deal with the likes of Javier Fernandez (2,120,000), Honglin Jiang (1,890,000), David Peters (1,675,000), Stefan Huber (975,000), Kitai (825,00), Josip Simunic (690,000) and Nicolas Dumont (500,000).

Krisztian Gyorgyi
Krisztian Gyorgyi qualified for just €5 on PokerStars

There's a little over 5 minutes remaining in level 22 with blinds of 10,000/20,000 and a big blind ante of 20,000. Levels will be 90 minutes each for the remainder of the tournament and play will continue until 6 players are left, who will then return on Friday, May 4, to play for the title and the first place prize of €712,000.

Don't miss any of the action right here on PokerNews as we get one step closer to crowning the PokerStars and Monte-Carlo©Casino EPT Main Event champion!

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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