2019 PokerStars EPT Sochi

₽371,000 EPT High Roller
Day: 2
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

Sarkarov Comes From Behind to Finish Front of the Pack with Nine Left

Level 17 : 5,000/10,000, 10,000 ante
Elvin Sarkarov
Elvin Sarkarov

He began the day with little more than starting stack but that didn’t stop Elvin Sarkarov from picking off the competition to finish top of the leaderboard as the final nine have been decided following the end of Day 2, here at Casino Sochi.

Pete Chen is best placed to challenge Sarkarov, bagging 666,000 for second place and bringing a host of experience with him. Rushad Iskandarov (521,000) who returns in third place will also be hot on their tails. Team PokerStars Pro and PSPC Champion Ramon Colillas is still in the running and not to be ignored despite finishing as the second shortest stack.

There were 33 players who made it through Day 1 yesterday and as late registration ended when the claxon sounded today, another five players made the most of that opportunity, bringing the number of players in contention to 38. A total of 84 runners generated a very attractive prizepool of ₽28,518,000 ($439,142) and first place will receive ₽7,840,000 ($120,747).

All eyes will be on the top prize of ₽7,840,000 ($120,590) but Sarkarov is the man to catch after spinning the 66,000 chips that he started the day with up to 1,049,000. He eliminated a string of players in the second half of the day, including Leonid Bilokur who finished in 13th, Artem Vezhenkov who was the unfortunate bubble boy and Arseniy Karmatskiy who scraped into the money but couldn’t progress any further than a mincash for 11th place. In fact, the only player in the last five that didn’t bust to Sarkarov, was Oleg Titov, who was eliminated in 10th, just shy of the final table, by Rushad Iskandarov.

Artem Vezhenkov

There were plenty of other big names to fall along the way, Denis Timofeev, Gor Kazaryan, Maksim Panyak, Wenling Gao, Ept National Champion Yury Masliankou, Oleg Vasylchenko, Petr Bartagov, Andrey Kotelnikov, Anton Yakuba, Aditya Sushant, Vadim Lipovka and Andrey Bondar were all eliminated outside of the money.

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SeatPlayerChips
1Elvin Sarkarov1,049,000
2Pete Chen666,000
3Daniil Kiselev137,000
4Rushad Iskandarov521,000
5Valery Yantsevich326,000
6Sergey Kolyasnikov447,000
7Maksim Bukreev496,000
8Irshat Shaykhov409,000
9Ramon Colillas150,000