2021 PokerStars EPT Prague

€5,300 EPT Main Event
Day: 6
Event Info

2021 PokerStars EPT Prague

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
kq
Prize
€692,252
Event Info
Buy-in
€5,300
Prize Pool
€5,771,500
Entries
1,190
Level Info
Level
36
Blinds
250,000 / 500,000
Ante
500,000
Players Info - Day 6
Players Left
1

Online Qualifier Grzegorz Glowny Wins 2021 PokerStars EPT Prague €5,300 Main Event (€692,252)

Level 36 : 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Grzegorz Glowny
Grzegorz Glowny

The return of the PokerStars European Poker Tour (EPT) to European soil has been a thorough success and the €5,300 Main Event in the King's Casino at the Hilton Hotel in Prague has concluded. Out of a field of 1,190 entries, Grzegorz Glowny defeated Andrea Cortellazzi in heads-up play to claim the biggest portion of the €5,771,500 prize pool.

For the victory, Glowny earned a payday of €692,252 and the maiden post-pandemic EPT Main Event title. The top four finishers all locked up career-best prizes and agreed to an ICM deal in the second attempt after the first negotiations fell through. Notably, it was Glowny who declined the deal and became the short stack only to stage a successful comeback thereafter.

The winner story of Glowny very much reminds one of the victory of fellow countryman Piotr Nurzynski in Barcelona 2018, who qualified online at PokerStars while traveling in South America with his fiancé. Likewise, Glowny earned his entry in the Main Event via a €530 satellite and scored the biggest cash of his career. En route to victory, he was supported by a boisterous rail including his partner and became the fifth EPT champion from Poland.

Among the final four who agreed to an ICM deal was also Symeon Alexandridis and Gab Yong Kim, the latter of which locked up the biggest cash prize but was the first to depart thereafter. Armin Rezaei became the first casualty on the final day followed by Demetrio Caminita.

The former EPT champions Dimitar Danchev and Hossein Ensan were eliminated on the penultimate day, missing out on the chance to become the third two-time champion of the popular live poker series.

2021 EPT Prague €5,300 Main Event Final Table Results

PlaceWinnerCountryPrize (in EUR)
1Grzegorz GlownyPoland€692,252*
2Andrea CortellazziItaly€579,420*
3Symeon AlexandridisGreece€497,278*
4Gab Yong KimSouth Korea€622,610*
5Demetrio CaminitaItaly€245,870
6Armin RezaeiAustria€181,800
7Teun MulderNetherlands€138,570
8Valentino KonakchievBulgaria€98,750

*The final four players agreed to an ICM deal and continued to play for €110,796 and the trophy

When asked if he can put into words what had just happened, Glowny was quite overwhelmed: "Absolutely not. It's too much. I am too tired to think otherwise. It's obviously a massive win."

Glowny remarked that the pressure on the final table was very high but he was able to stay focused. He also mentioned a difficult spell when he went card dead and became the short stack. This was not unknown territory for Glowny throughout the last few days as he was a short stack near the money bubble and even dropped to as little as four big blinds on Day 4.

After the first deal negotiations fell through, Glowny was on the ropes once more but scored a pivotal double through then chip leader Kim.

"I ran ace-jack into ace-king. I don't know if this was even a decent move or not and I got lucky. After that, my confidence was back. So, yeah, for the most part, I think I was able to be focused", Glowny said with a smile on his face.

He has been playing poker for a few years and mainly focused on the online poker arena. In what became his first EPT Main Event ever, Glowny tasted success in the most remarkable way.

"Live tournaments are a completely new thing," he said, but he will certainly continue to take part in live events from now on after such an amazing experience.

Action of the Final Day

After a topsy turvy previous day, South Korea's Kim entered the final day with the lead and preserved it during the opening stages. Glowny then pulled to the top of the leaderboard after he knocked out Rezaei with ace-king suited versus ace-queen suited in a preflop contest. He was also responsible for the elimination of Caminita as well after winning a "fake flip and go" with pocket fives versus eight-six suited.

From there on, the action became somewhat cagey and Alexandridis stuck around with a shorter stack. Deal discussions broke out during the break but it was Glowny who declined and the action carried on. The following level saw the rise of the Greek while Glowny became the short stack only for the roles to be reversed once more.

When the final four contenders agreed to deal numbers, the action and atmosphere at the table visibly loosened up. Alexandridis went from short stack to chip leader in quick succession and Cortellazzi then doubled through him to take over control. The Italian knocked out Kim with a turned flush against two pair to become the runaway chip leader.

Glowny double twice through Alexandridis and then finished the job he had started when a dominated ace got there to knock out the Greek in third place. That set up the stage for a thrilling duel in which Cortellazzi mixed up his strategy regularly and utilized open-shoves as a weapon. This ultimately backfired when he pushed with an ace and Glowny held with pocket queens to take an overwhelming lead, the tournament then concluded in the very next hand.

Grzegorz Glowny
Grzegorz Glowny
Grzegorz Glowny
Grzegorz Glowny

This concludes a successful return for PokerStars to the live poker scene in Europe with its flagship EPT series, which is set to have the next stop in just over a month from now. The €1,100 Eureka Main Event and the €2,200 Eureka High Roller set new records in the Czech Republic and the €5,300 Main Event came up short by just three entries to achieve the same feat. From April 28 until May 07, 2022, the Casino de Monte-Carlo will once more be the host venue on the French Riviera.

Tags: Andrea CortellazziArmin RezaeiDemetrio CaminitaDimitar DanchevGab Yong KimGrzegorz GlownyHossein EnsanPiotr NurzynskiSymeon Alexandridis

Andrea Cortellazzi Eliminated in 2nd Place (€579,420)

Level 36 : 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Andrea Cortellazzi
Andrea Cortellazzi

Andrea Cortellazzi open-shoved his last 4,000,000 with {8-Clubs}{4-Clubs} and Grzegorz Glowny called quickly, turning over {k-Clubs}{q-Clubs}.

The board ran out {2-Hearts}{7-Spades}{10-Clubs}{k-Spades}{4-Spades} and Glowny secured the pot to eliminate Cortellazzi and claim the Main Event title at EPT Prague.

Player Chips Progress
Grzegorz Glowny pl
Grzegorz Glowny
EPT 1X Winner
35,700,000 5,600,000
Andrea Cortellazzi it
Andrea Cortellazzi
Busted

Tags: Andrea CortellazziGrzegorz Glowny

Symeon Alexandridis Eliminated in 3rd Place (€497,278)

Level 35 : 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Symeon Alexandridis
Symeon Alexandridis

Grzegorz Glowny open-shoved from the button for 8,350,000 with {a-Clubs}{8-Spades} and Symeon Alexandridis was covered with {a-Hearts}{9-Spades}. Alexandridis called and was at risk.

The board ran out {2-Spades}{3-Diamonds}{k-Spades}{8-Hearts}{2-Hearts} and the turned pair of eights was good enough for Glowny to eliminate Alexandridis in third place for €497,278.

Player Chips Progress
Grzegorz Glowny pl
Grzegorz Glowny
EPT 1X Winner
16,300,000 8,950,000
Symeon Alexandridis gr
Symeon Alexandridis
Busted

Tags: Grzegorz GlownySymeon Alexandridis

Gab Yong Kim Eliminated in 4th Place (€622,610)

Level 33 : 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Gab Yong Kim
Gab Yong Kim

Gab Yong Kim limped in with {6-Spades}{3-Clubs} from the small blind and Andrea Cortellazzi called from the big blind with {8-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}.

The flop was {4-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds} and Kim bet 250,000. Cortellazzi raised to 700,000 and Kim went along to see {3-Diamonds} on the turn.

Kim bet 1,000,000 on the turn and Cortellazzi called. The river was {q-Spades}.

Kim shoved the river for his last 4,550,000 and Cortellazzi called quickly, turning over the flush to deliver the bad news. Kim was eliminated in fourth place for

Player Chips Progress
Andrea Cortellazzi it
Andrea Cortellazzi
20,880,000 5,755,000
Gab Yong Kim kr
Gab Yong Kim
Day 3 Chip Leader
Busted

Tags: Andrea CortellazziGab Yong Kim

ICM Deal For the Final Four Players

Level 33 : 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante

In the second attempt to agree on deal numbers, the final four players shook hands. According to the EPT rules, they have to play for 10% of the remaining prize pool and have locked up the following payouts:

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountsBig BlindsGuaranteed Prize
1Gab Yong KimSouth Korea11,500,00046€622,610
2Andrea CortellazziItaly9,200,00037€579,420
4Symeon AlexandridisGreece5,725,00023€497,278
6Grzegorz GlownyPoland9,300,00037€581,456
    For the Winner€110,796
Deal Discusion
Deal Discusion

Kim Takes the Lead From Glowny

Level 31 : 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante
Gab Yong Kim
Gab Yong Kim

Symeon Alexandridis raised to 325,000 with the {k-Clubs}{q-Spades} from under the gun and Andrea Cortellazzi defended the {9-Hearts}{7-Hearts} in the big blind. The Italian checked the {j-Clubs}{2-Spades}{2-Diamonds} and Alexandridis continued for 200,000 to win the pot right there.

Gab Yong Kim then raised to 325,000 with the {q-Hearts}{9-Spades}, earning a call from chip leader Grzegorz Glowny in the big blind with {5-Clubs}{4-Diamonds}. Both held a piece on the {a-Diamonds}{q-Spades}{5-Spades} flop and Glowny check-called for 200,000 with Glowny then finding a wheel draw on the {3-Hearts} turn. Glowny checked once more, Kim bet 550,000 and his opponent stuck around.

The {3-Spades} river paired the board and Glowny knuckled it down, as did Kim to win the pot and take over the lead.

Player Chips Progress
Gab Yong Kim kr
Gab Yong Kim
Day 3 Chip Leader
12,240,000 1,800,000
Grzegorz Glowny pl
Grzegorz Glowny
EPT 1X Winner
11,160,000 -1,310,000

Tags: Andrea CortellazziGab Yong KimGrzegorz GlownySymeon Alexandridis

Demetrio Caminita Eliminated in 5th Place (€245,870)

Level 31 : 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante
Demetrio Caminita
Demetrio Caminita

The action checked all the way to Demetrio Caminita in the small blind and he jammed for under two million He was snapped off by Grzegorz Glowny in the big blind for the following flip to commence.

Demetrio Caminita: {8-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}
Grzegorz Glowny: {5-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}

"Fake flip and go", Glowny told his rail in Polish to his rail next to the feature table.

The board ran out {a-Clubs}{j-Hearts}{3-Diamonds}{q-Clubs}{j-Spades} and the pocket pair held to eliminate Caminita in fifth place. He takes home €245,870 for his efforts while Glowny further extended his lead.

Player Chips Progress
Grzegorz Glowny pl
Grzegorz Glowny
EPT 1X Winner
13,690,000 2,500,000
Demetrio Caminita it
Demetrio Caminita
Busted

Tags: Demetrio CaminitaGrzegorz Glowny

Armin Rezaei Eliminated in 6th Place (€181,800)

Level 31 : 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante
Armin Rezaei
Armin Rezaei

Grzegorz Glowny raised to 325,000 in the cutoff with the {a-Diamonds}{k-Diamonds} and Gab Yong Kim called with the {a-Spades}{j-Diamonds} on the button. Armin Rezaei then pushed all-in for 4,960,000 out of the big blind with the {a-Hearts}{q-Hearts} and Glowny asked for a count. He then called and Kim got out of the way.

The dominated ace was in need of help for a pot of nearly 10.5 million but Rezaei found no help on the {4-Diamonds}{4-Clubs}{2-Clubs}{4-Hearts}{10-Hearts} to bow out in 6th place, worth a payday of €181,800.

PokerStars qualifier Glowny leaped into the top spot with five players remaining.

Armin Rezaei
Armin Rezaei
Player Chips Progress
Grzegorz Glowny pl
Grzegorz Glowny
EPT 1X Winner
11,190,000 5,520,000
Gab Yong Kim kr
Gab Yong Kim
Day 3 Chip Leader
7,440,000 -400,000
Armin Rezaei at
Armin Rezaei
Busted

Tags: Armin RezaeiGab Yong KimGrzegorz Glowny

Adrian Mateos on High Roller Players: "We're Not Robots, We're Just Really Good!"

Level 31 : 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante
Adrian Mateos
Adrian Mateos

PokerNews sat down with former EPT Main Event champion and four-time WSOP bracelet-winner Adrian Mateos to discuss the return of EPT High Rollers.

Mateos says he missed his "favourite tour" during the pandemic, and is enjoying being back in the live scene.

"We've seen some new characters over the last two years," he said. "We've played a lot of online so there are definitely new players who have been big winners online coming into the live scene.

Check out what else he had to say by clicking here!