2019 PokerStars EPT Sochi

₽371,000 EPT High Roller
Day: 3
Event Info

2019 PokerStars EPT Sochi

Event Info
Buy-in
371,000 RUB
Entries
84
Players Left
1
Average Chip Stack
4,200,000
Total Chips
4,200,000
Level Info
Level
24
Blinds
25,000 / 50,000
Ante
50,000

Rushad Iskandarov Takes Down the EPT Sochi 2019 High Roller for ₽7,840,000 ($120,590)

Level 24 : 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Rushad Iskandarov
Rushad Iskandarov

Rushad Iskandarov, an experienced online poker player of four years, has taken down the High Roller tournament and Iskandarov has succeeded in achieving several firsts in doing so. This is his first title and he managed to do it the first time he has sat down to play a live tournament. Not only that but he is the first Azerbaijani to win an EPT event.

Interestingly Iskandarov found himself heads up with Elvin Sarkarov, who is also from Azerbaijan, meaning that when they were the last two players left, history had already been made.

Of the 84 hopefuls who took part, nine finalists were still in contention at the start of the third and final day. There was a slew of eliminations early doors, with Daniil Kiselev busting on the very first hand of the final. He got it in good with ace-nine suited against Pete Chen’s king-queen but two queens on the board sent Kiselev on his way with ₽812,000 ($12,481) for his ninth-place finish.

2019 EPT Sochi High Roller Official Results

PlacePlayerCountryPayout (RUB)Payout (USD)
1Ruslan IskandarovAzerbaijan7,840,000 ₽$119,351
2Elvin SarkarovAzerbaijan5,579,000 ₽$84,935
3Maksim BukreevRussia3,650,500 ₽$55,575
4Pete ChenTaiwan2,807,000 ₽$42,734
5Valery YantsevichBelarus2,222,500 ₽$33,835
6Sergey KolyasnikovRussia1,739,500 ₽$26,482
7Ramon CollilasSpain1,368,500 ₽$20,834
8Irshat ShaykhovRussia1,071,000 ₽$16,305
Daniil Kiselev

Less than 15 minutes later, Irshat Shaykhov joined Kiselev on the sidelines. He had a bad run, losing ace-queen to Sergey Kolyasnikov’s queen-jack suited after Kolyasnikov raise-called his all in preflop. This left Shaykov short and just a few hands later, he was eliminated after getting it in with pocket-queens and losing to Maksim Bukreev who held ace-queen. He goes home ₽1,071,000 ($16,462) better off.

Irshat Shaykhov

Ramon Colillas was out next, finishing in seventh after losing a flip with ace-ten to Elvin Sarkarov, who was holding pocket-fours. Colillas couldn’t recover after a four landed on the flop and the Team PokerStars Pro and PSPC winner receives ₽1,368,500 ($21,036) for another deep run this year.

Ramon Colillas

With six left, things slowed down in terms of eliminations and it wasn’t until after the first break that we had to say goodbye to Day 1 chip leader Kolyasnikov. Kolyasnikov had certainly made his presence known as one of the most active at the table. He had gotten fairly short by the time he moved all in from under the gun with king-ten. Sarkarov isolated all in over the top with ace-jack suited in late position before Iskandarov’s looked down to see pocket kings in the hole. The huge all in was certainly one of the defining moments in our Champion’s tournament and put him joint top of the chip counts for the first time. Kolyasnikov goes home ₽1,739,500 ($26,738) richer for finishing in sixth place.

Sergey Kolyasnikov

Next to fall was Valery Yantsevich who made it as far as fifth. He takes home ₽2,222,500 ($34,163) after being busted by Iskandarov. He was down to 13 big blinds and put it all in with ace-king and was looking good for most of the way, until a ten river made a pair for Iskandarov’s ten-nine suited. The result pushes Yantsevich over $100,000 in lifetime earnings, a great landmark moment for the Belarussian.

Valery Yantsevich

It was Pete Chen’s turn to bust next. The most experienced player in the running at this point had battled hard throughout the final and the majority of hands he had won were taken down without showdown. It all came down to a flip in the end, with Chen’s losing to Sarkarov with pocket fours to ace-queen. He adds another ₽2,807,000 ($43,148) to his already impressive live tournament results.

Pete Chen

That left three and again we didn’t have to wait long before another all in meant the end of Maksim Bukreev’s hopes. Iskandarov went all in on the button and Bukreev woke up with ace-queen in the small blind. The shortest stack at this point, he quickly got it in and had the best of it with Iskandarov turning over queen-ten. Iskandarov hit broadway by the river and Bukreev takes home ₽3,650,500 ($56,112), which is his biggest score to date.

Maksim Bukreev

After a brief recess, Iskandarov and Sarkarov sat down for what turned out to be an epic heads up battle. Over three hours and fifteen minutes, the chip lead swung back and forth with both challengers vying hard for the win. In the end though, Sarkarov was eliminated after bluffing all in on the river on a paired board and running into Iskandarov’s trip fives. It was a great effort from the chip leader coming into the final and he will take ₽5,579,000 ($85,755) home for finishing as runner up.

Elvin Sarkarov

Speaking to Iskandarov after the dust had settled, the father of two explained that he plays poker online regularly but doesn’t usually have time to play live. He made this trip with some of his oldest friends and they wanted to combine a holiday with playing poker. When asked how he felt following his win, Iskandarov explained “to be honest it was very, very stressful! It was challenging to be playing against such good players.” Hopefully Iskandarov can now take some time to relax and celebrate with his friends, after all the excitement of the last few days.

Tags: Daniil KiselevElvin SarkarovIrshat ShaykhovMaksim BukreevPete ChenRamon ColillasRushad IskandarovSergey KolyasnikovValery Yantsevich

Elvin Sarkarov Eliminated in 2nd Place for ₽5,579,000 ($85,755)

Level 24 : 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Elvin Sarkarov
Elvin Sarkarov

It's all over. After more than 3 hours of heads up play, Rushad Iskandarov has won all the chips.

He hit trips with {5-Hearts}{2-Hearts} on a {5-Clubs}{5-Spades}{7-Diamonds} flop and check-called a 125,000 bet from Elvin Sarkarov. The turn was the {k-Spades} and Sarkarov didn't barrel when Iskandarov checked again.

On the {q-Diamonds} river, Iskandarov led for 235,000 and Sarkarov moved all in. Naturally Iskandarov snapped and Sarkarov groaned before showing the bluff with {9-Spades}{2-Diamonds}.

Congratulations go to Sarkarov on being the EPT Sochi 2019 Runner Up. A full recap will be posted shortly.

Player Chips Progress
Rushad Iskandarov az
Rushad Iskandarov
4,200,000 1,500,000
Elvin Sarkarov az
Elvin Sarkarov
Day 2 Chip Leader
Busted

Tags: Elvin SarkarovRushad Iskandarov

Big Pot for Iskandarov

Level 23 : 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
Rushad Iskandarov
Rushad Iskandarov

After a lot of small pots exchanging hands, the last one was a biggie. It all began with an open to 80,000 from Rushad Iskandarov, which Elvin Sarkarov called. The flop came down {5-Diamonds}{7-Clubs}{2-Spades} and Sarkarov check-called another 80,000.

On the {10-Spades} river, it got really interesting. Sarkarov checked again and Iskandarov bet 185,000. Sarkarov upped it to 675,000 and after using two time bank cards, Iskandarov went all in for 1,245,000 total. It was another 570,000 for Sarkarov to call and with no time bank cards left, he had only 30 seconds to make his decision. He decided to let it go and Iskandarov is back in the lead, albeit not by much.

Player Chips Progress
Rushad Iskandarov az
Rushad Iskandarov
2,280,000 640,000
Elvin Sarkarov az
Elvin Sarkarov
Day 2 Chip Leader
1,920,000 -640,000

Tags: Elvin SarkarovRushad Iskandarov

Sarkarov Up to 3 million in Chips

Level 21 : 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Elvin Sarkarov
Elvin Sarkarov

The last few hands have gone Elvin Sarkarov's way, most notably the last one. Playing out of position on a {5-Spades}{3-Clubs}{2-Diamonds} flop, Sarkarov check-raised Rushad Iskandarov's 65,000 bet to 145,000. It was a called and the two went to the turn.

It fell the {q-Spades} and Sarkarov continued betting, making it 195,000 to proceed, which Iskandarov matched. On the 7s river, Sarkarov barreled for a hefty 675,000 and it was quickly called by Iskandarov. Sarkarov tabled {a-Clubs}{4-Diamonds} for the flopped wheel straight and Iskandarov couldn't hide his disappointment as he mucked.

Player Chips Progress
Elvin Sarkarov az
Elvin Sarkarov
Day 2 Chip Leader
3,050,000 1,630,000
Rushad Iskandarov az
Rushad Iskandarov
1,150,000 -1,630,000

Tags: Elvin SarkarovRushad Iskandarov

Maksim Bukreev Eliminated in 3rd Place for ₽3,650,500 ($56,112)

Level 21 : 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Maksim Bukreev
Maksim Bukreev

Just like that we are down to three. Rushad Iskandarov moved all in on the button and Maksim Bukreev called from the small blind. Elvin Sarkarov got out of the way and the pair turned their cards on their backs.

Rushad Iskandarov: {q-Hearts}{10-Spades}
Maksim Bukreev: {a-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds}

The all-in player was a long way ahead and remained so on the {2-Diamonds}{j-Clubs}{k-Clubs} flop, though Iskandarov had picked up an open-ended straight draw, giving him a few more outs. The {6-Hearts} turn was safe too but the {a-Clubs} river gave Iskandarov broadway and he sends Bukreev to the rail.

Two are left now, Elvin Sarkarov and Rushad Iskandarov and players will take a short break before heads up play begins.

Player Chips Progress
Elvin Sarkarov az
Elvin Sarkarov
Day 2 Chip Leader
2,460,000 180,000
Rushad Iskandarov az
Rushad Iskandarov
1,740,000 455,000
Maksim Bukreev ru
Maksim Bukreev
Busted

Tags: Elvin SarkarovMaksim BukreevRushad Iskandarov

Pete Chen Eliminated in 4th Place ₽2,807,000 ($43,148)

Level 21 : 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Pete Chen
Pete Chen

Pete Chen just three-bet all in from the small blind versus Elvin Sarkarov's button open and got it through. The next hand he did the same on the button, making it 525,000 total to call for Sarkarov who had opened the cutoff/under the gun.

Elvin Sarkarov: {a-Hearts}{q-Diamonds}
Pete Chen: {4-Diamonds}{4-Clubs}

By the time the board was completed, with {k-Spades}{k-Hearts}{j-Hearts}{a-Clubs}{a-Diamonds}, Sarkarov had a full house and Chen shook his hand saying "nice playing with you" as he got up from the table. Meanwhile, Sarkarov now has a little over half the chips in play with three left.

Player Chips Progress
Elvin Sarkarov az
Elvin Sarkarov
Day 2 Chip Leader
2,280,000 470,000
Pete Chen hk
Pete Chen
Busted

Tags: Elvin SarkarovPete Chen

Valery Yantsevich Eliminated in 5th Place for ₽2,222,500 ($34,163)

Level 20 : 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante
Valery Yantsevich
Valery Yantsevich

It's all over for Valery Yantsevich. He moved all in under the gun for 260,000 (13 big blinds) and Rushad Iskandarov called from the big blind. They opened their cards and Yantsevichh was ahead but not by much.

Rushad Iskandarov: {10-Clubs}{9-Clubs}
Valery Yantsevich: {a-Hearts}{k-Diamonds}

The {q-Hearts}{q-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds} flop was safe for the all in player. So too was the {2-Hearts} on the turn. A {10-Spades} on the river sent the chips Iskandarov's way and Yantsevich made his way to the payouts desk.

Player Chips Progress
Rushad Iskandarov az
Rushad Iskandarov
1,325,000 85,000
Valery Yantsevich by
Valery Yantsevich
Busted

Tags: Valery Yantsevich

Sergey Kolyasnikov Eliminated in 6th Place for ₽1,739,500 ($26,738)

Level 19 : 8,000/16,000, 16,000 ante
Sergey Kolyasnikov
Sergey Kolyasnikov

Sergey Kolyasnikov moved all in under the gun and it folded round to Elvin Sarkarov on the cutoff who set everyone else all in by going all in over the top. Rushad Iskandarov was sat in the small blind and after he looked at his cards, he announced his all in too. With three players in, they turned their cards over.

Rushad Iskandarov: {k-Hearts}{k-Spades}
Elvin Sarkarov: {a-Clubs}{j-Clubs}
Sergey Kolyasnikov: {k-Diamonds}{10-Clubs}

Iskandarov was ahead but needed to dodge an ace, whereas Kolyasnikov was at risk and drawing extremely thin.

The flop came {7-Spades}{q-Spades}{5-Diamonds}{4-Clubs} and Iskandarov moved further into the lead. The {4-Clubs} turn signalled the end for Kolyasnikov and Iskandarov just needed to fade an ace to win the lot. The river was the {7-Diamonds} and Sarkarov takes a hit to his stack, though he remains slightly ahead of Iskandarov who is close contender for the chip lead now.

Player Chips Progress
Elvin Sarkarov az
Elvin Sarkarov
Day 2 Chip Leader
1,270,000 -405,000
Rushad Iskandarov az
Rushad Iskandarov
1,240,000 760,000
Sergey Kolyasnikov ru
Sergey Kolyasnikov
Day 1 Chip Leader
Busted

Tags: Elvin SarkarovRushad IskandarovSergey Kolyasnikov

Ramon Colillas Eliminated in 7th Place for ₽1,368,500 ($21,036)

Level 18 : 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Ramon Colillas
Ramon Colillas

The eliminations continue to come in thick and fast. With less than an hour of play under their belts, we have just lost another player and this time it's Team PokerStars Pro Ramon Colillas who has exited.

Colillas opened all in for 250,000 on the button and Elvin Sarkarov called in the small blind. Pete Chen got out the way and they turned their cards on their backs.

Elvin Sarkarov: {4-Spades}{4-Hearts}
Ramon Colillas: {a-Clubs}{q-Spades}

It was off to the races but the {4-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds}{9-Clubs} flop gave Sarkarov a set and left Colillas in very big trouble. The {6-Spades} turn locked it up for Sarkarov, with the {5-Diamonds} river irrelevant and we have to say goodbye to Colillas.

Player Chips Progress
Elvin Sarkarov az
Elvin Sarkarov
Day 2 Chip Leader
1,500,000 455,000
Ramon Colillas es
Ramon Colillas
Busted

Tags: Elvin SarkarovPete ChenRamon Colillas