2019 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo®Casino EPT

€5,300 EPT Main Event
Day: 4
Event Info

2019 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo®Casino EPT

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
q8
Prize
€827,700
Event Info
Buy-in
€5,300
Prize Pool
€4,471,700
Entries
922
Level Info
Level
36
Blinds
250,000 / 500,000
Ante
500,000

Who Will Reach the Final Table of the 2019 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo®Casino EPT Main Event?

Nicolas Chouity
Nicolas Chouity

Only 30 hopefuls out of a 922-entry strong field remain for Day 4 of the 2019 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo®Casino European Poker Tour €5,300 Main Event and the penultimate tournament day will aim to play down to the final table for the big showdown on Saturday, May 4th, 2019. All remaining contenders have €19,990 locked up for their efforts so far, however, all eyes are set on the top prize of €827,700, the trophy and the bragging rights that come along with it.

Leading the field into Day 4 at the Monte-Carlo Sporting is high stakes regular Timothy Adams with 2,190,000, closely followed by Nicolas Chouity (2,155,000) and Melika Razavi (2,050,000). They are the only three players with more than 100 big blinds for the restart, and as many former EPT champions remain in contention.

Besides Chouity, who lifted the trophy back in 2010 when he took down the EPT6 Grand Final for €1,700,000, Paul Michaelis (1,480,000) and Remi Castaignon (680,000) also have a shot at becoming the second player to win two EPT Main Events. Michaelis may even go back-to-back, as he triumphed in Prague in December 2018 before the popular tournament series headed to the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure on the Bahamas earlier this year.

Further notables that advanced to the penultimate day include Manig Loeser (1,635,000), Aladin Reskallah (1,600,000), James Romero (1,310,000), Rustam Hajiyev (1,045,000), Conor Beresford (1,010,000), Govert Metaal (790,000), online crusher Wiktor "limitless" Malinowski (715,000), Christoph Vogelsang (625,000), Sam Greenwood (550,000), and Ryan Riess (230,000).

The action resumes at noon local time with blinds of 10,000/20,000 and a big blind ante of 20,000. The 30-second shot clock remains in play and at least five and up to six 90-minute levels can be expected for Day 4.

The live stream with hole cards displayed on a security delay of 30 minutes will be hosted on the PokerStars Twitch and YouTube channels and you can follow all the action from Monte-Carlo right here on PokerNews with thorough coverage until a champion is crowned.

Main Event Day 4 Seat Draw

TableSeatPlayersCountryChipsBig Blinds
11Rustam HajiyevAzerbaijan1,045,00052
12Wei HuangChina130,0007
14Jorden VerbraekenBelgium1,100,00055
15James RomeroUnited Kingdom1,310,00066
16Fady KamarLebanon725,00036
17Melika RazaviIran2,050,000103
18Karoly OdorHungary270,00014
      
21Mikalai VaskaboinikauBelarus695,00035
22Evy KvilhaugNorway485,00024
23Alisa SibgatovaRussia450,00023
24Ambrose TraversUnited Kingdom520,00026
25Bruno VolkmannBrazil1,210,00061
26Nicolas ChouityLebanon2,155,000108
27Vlado BanicevicMontenegro350,00018
28Sam GreenwoodCanada550,00028
      
31Christoph VogelsangGermany625,00031
32Remi CastaignonFrance680,00034
33Aladin ReskallahFrance1,600,00080
34Nicola GriecoItaly975,00049
36Timothy AdamsCanada2,190,000110
37Ryan RiessUnited States230,00012
38Luis MedinaPortugal890,00045
      
41Manig LoeserGermany1,635,00082
42Conor BeresfordUnited Kingdom1,010,00051
43Massimo MoseleItaly320,00016
44Govert MetaalNetherlands790,00040
45Jack MaskillUnited Kingdom300,00015
46Wiktor MalinowskiPoland715,00036
47Paul MichaelisGermany1,480,00074
48Viktor KatzenbergerHungary1,255,00063

Tags: Aladin ReskallahChristoph VogelsangConor BeresfordGovert MetaalJames RomeroManig LoeserMelika RazaviNicolas ChouityPaul MichaelisRemi CastaignonRustam HajiyevRyan RiessSam GreenwoodTimothy AdamsWiktor Malinowski