2019 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo®Casino EPT

€330 EPT Cup
Day: 1b
Event Info

2019 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo®Casino EPT

Final Results
Winner
Prize
€26,631
Event Info
Buy-in
€330
Entries
537
Level Info
Level
29
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
100,000

Vasyl Zabrodskyy Leads After Day 1b; 14 Players through to Day 2

Level 22 : 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante
Vasyl Zabrodskyy
Vasyl Zabrodskyy

Day 1b of the €330 EPT Cup is in the books after another day at the 2019 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo®Casino European Poker Tour (EPT) held in beautiful Monte Carlo next to the Mediterranean sea. Vasyl Zabrodskyy ended the day with the overall chip lead after an action-packed day. Zabrodskyy bagged 1,390,000 after 22 levels. He is closely followed by Giuseppe Caridi with 1,120,000. Both have overtaken Day 1a chip leader Alexandre Moreau.

They day started with almost 200 players in the tournament and the total number of entries ended up at 272. Day 1a attracted 265 players which means the total field is 537 entries big. Only 27 of those have made it through to Day 2. Thirteen players managed to find a bag on Day 1a and fourteen were added after Day 1b.

Plenty of familiar faces showed up but most of them busted out before the money. Natalie Teh, Mark Wiegerinck, Aylar Lie, and Sergei Popov all busted out before the money was reached at 39 players left. Lie and Teh both played Day 1a and 1b and they didn’t manage to cash in either one of those flights.

Pete Chen was the first player eliminated from the tournament in the money. The Taiwanese poker pro busted out in 39th place and he got to collect €550 from the payout desk. Another familiar face that busted in the money was Russia’s Valeriy Chupin. Chupin busted in 27th place and he cashed for €700.

Two Croatians managed to cash in the tournament and both happen to have the same last name. Marko Ivkic and Josip Ivkic both played the tournament and they both ended up in the money. Marko ended in 35th place on Day 1a where he cashed for €530 and he added another €550 to that after he finished in 37th place on Day 1b. Josip did a bit better and he finished in 21st. Josip cashed for €780.

Results

PlacePlayerNationalityPrize
15thFelix BleikerSwitzerland €           1,090 
16thJean BrosFrance €                970 
17thCherif ZermicheFrance €                970 
18thAmin OuchenFrance €                860 
19thGauthier BurgnoogeFrance €                860 
20thMarjan MitrovskiMacedonia €                860 
21stJosip IvkicCroatia €                780 
22ndCosmin TimbusRomania €                780 
23rdMonica NezosiItaly €                780 
24thWei QjuChina €                700 
25thSemen KravetsRussia €                700 
26thJeremy QuehenFrance €                700 
27thValeriy ChupinRussia €                700 
28thAndrea ZambitoItaly €                620 
29thGiancarlo SantolinCanada €                620 
30thNathalie ThienpontBelgium €                620 
31stVolker BeckGermany €                620 
32ndAlessandro SaglimbeniItaly €                550 
33rdPatrice GamarreFrance €                550 
34thPasquale VinciItaly €                550 
35thDavide GriguoliItaly €                550 
36thTolga KuruGermany €                550 
37thRudy PatrelleFrance €                550 
38thMarko IvkicCroatia €                550 
39thPete ChenTaiwan €                550 

The tournament will restart at 1 p.m. local time in level 22 where they have about ten minutes to play. The blinds will be 10,000/20,000 with a big blind ante of 20,000. That means that the average chip stack will be 20 big blinds. Chip leader Zabrodskyy will start the day with 70 big blinds. The levels will be 30 minutes instead of 20 minutes from level 23 onwards.

PokerNews will be on the tournament floor to bring you all the latest updates until a winner is crowned in the €330 EPT Cup.

Tags: Alexandre MoreauAylar LieGiuseppe CaridiMark WiegerinckMarko IvkicNatalie TehPete ChenSergei PopovValeriy ChupinVasyl Zabrodskyy

Aylar Lie Eliminated

Level 12 : 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Aylar Lie
Aylar Lie

Aylar Lie got eliminated from the tournament yet again. She wasn't able to get anything going in the EPT Cup, just like yesterday.

This time she lost with {k-Spades}{j-Spades} against {a-Spades}{a-Diamonds} on the {5-Spades}{4-Spades}{j-Hearts}{8-Hearts}{9-Clubs} board. Lie didn't cash in both flights of the EPT Cup while the other players are getting closer to the money.

Player Chips Progress
Aylar Lie no
Aylar Lie
Busted

Tags: Aylar Lie

Popov Chips Up

Level 2 : 100/100, 100 ante
Sergei Popov
Sergei Popov

The {q-Hearts}{2-Spades}{10-Diamonds} flop was already out there and Sergei Popov checked to Emilie Vuilleumier. She bet 1,500 on the flop and Popov called after a couple of seconds.

The {9-Hearts} turn was dealt and both players checked in quick fashion. They did so as well on the {5-Clubs} river and Popov showed {k-Clubs}{10-Clubs}.

That turned out to be the winning hand when Vuilleumier mucked her cards and the Russian started stacking chips.

Player Chips Progress
Sergei Popov ru
Sergei Popov
28,400 8,400
Emilie Vuilleumier fr
Emilie Vuilleumier
10,100

Tags: Sergei PopovEmilie Vuilleumier

The Second and Final Flight of the €330 EPT Cup Kicks Off at 6 P.M.

Tournament Room
Tournament Room

A new day has arrived at the 2019 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo®Casino European Poker Tour (EPT) and at 6 p.m. local time Day 1b of the €330 EPT Cup will start. Yesterday saw 265 players register for Day 1a and only 13 of them made it through to Day 2.

Alexandre Moreau grabbed the chip lead with 995,000 and he's well ahead of Andrea Schettino (675,000) in second and Vamshi Vandanapu (625,000) in third. Another familiar name that made it through to Day 2 is Jia Tang. Tang finished 27th in the 2018 EPT Prague Main Event and is looking to make another score on the European circuit.

A couple of familiar faces showed up on Day 1a but most of them didn't make Day 2. Pete Chen, Aylar Lie, Abdelkrim Chenoufi, and Bruno Hormigo all entered the tournament but they failed to find a bag. They do have the shot to reenter in flight 1b but that will be their last shot as there are no more starting flights after this one. Day 1b will be played as a freeze-out.

Players will start the day with 20,000 in chips and the first 20-minute level of the day will be 100/100 without an ante. The tournament uses a big blind ante from the second level onwards and players can enjoy a 20-minute break after every six levels. Registration will close after the eighth level. Fifteen percent of the field will reach the money and they will play down to the final five percent before they bag up. Yesterday's flight ended right at the start of level 23 and they had 19 minutes and 20 seconds left in that level.

The field will combine on Tuesday, April 30th. Levels will be 30 minutes long on Day 2 and they will play down to a winner. Day 2 will start at 1 p.m. local time. PokerNews will be on the floor to report on the tournament until a winner is crowned in the €330 EPT Cup.

Tags: Alexandre MoreauAndrea SchettinoJia TangVamshi Vandanapu