Alejandro Lococo and Jon Kyte haven't been afraid to mix it up with each other today, and they recently took their big stack battle to the final table.
Kyte opened in the cutoff to 650,000, to which Lococo replied with a three-bet to 2,625,000.
Kyte still wanted to play for more, as he clicked it back to Lococo for 4,850,000.
That was enough for Lococo, who after a brief pause pushed his cards toward the dealer.
Even with this loss, Lococo is still a strong chip leader at the table
Merijn Van Rooij raised in early position to 600,000 and got calls from Alexandre Reard in the hijack and Bartolomeo Tato in the cutoff. Nicolas Cottin responded by moving all-in in the small blind for 4.1 million. Van Rooij called for about 40% of his stack and the others folded.
Nicolas Cottin:
Merijn Van Rooij:
Van Rooij was poised to thin the field to eight until the dealer spread a flop of , giving Cottin a set of nines.
The turn brought chop outs for Van Rooij with the , but the on the river clinched the win for Cottin, boosting his stack close to the ten million chip mark.
Argentina’s Alejandro “Papo MC” Lococo leads the final nine players into the Day 4 finale of the €1,100 Eureka Main Event at EPT Prague. The first multi-flight event of the European Poker Tour’s return to King’s Casino Prague attracted 3,155 runners and generated a €3,028,800 prize pool. The final nine players will return on Thursday at 12 p.m. local time to fight for the top prize of €417,820.
Lococo, a PokerStars Ambassador, is fresh off his final table finish at the 2021 WSOP Main Event and the popular international MC is looking for a big score in his first EPT cash. He is followed at a distance by Jon Kyte in second and WSOP bracelet winner Alexandre Reard in third. Bartolomeo Tato and Ville Jantunen round out the top five chip counts.
€1,100 Eureka Main Event Top 10 Chip Counts
Rank
Name
Country
Chip Count
Final Table Big Blinds
1
Alejandro Lococo
Argentina
24,075,000
69
2
Jon Kyte
Norway
12,825,000
37
3
Alexandre Reard
France
11,900,000
34
4
Bartolomeo Tato
Italy
10,300,000
30
5
Ville Jantunen
Finland
8,950,000
26
6
Nicolas Cottin
Chile
7,250,000
21
7
Jakub Koleckar
Czech Republic
6,775,000
19
8
Merijn van Rooij
Netherlands
6,450,000
18
9
Yann Nasser
Luxembourg
6,200,000
18
Lococo Runs Wild
"Papo MC" went on a Day 3 tear that saw him finish at the top of the leaderboard with nearly double the chips of his closest competitor. It started early when Lococo made queens and tens to crack Jan Mach's ace-king. It was one of many eliminations that Lococo would pick up, with Firat Baltaci following closely behind after the Argentinian MC called his shove with a pair of kings. Lococo followed that up with a set of nines to eliminate Petr Kubenka, who shoved with ace-queen.
Perhaps the biggest hand of Lococo's night came when he emerged from a deep tank to call Dan Borlan with a pair of threes. Borlan turned over dust and was out the door in 13th place. Lococo finished the day strong and he will return for the final table with just over 24,000,000 chips.
Players will return at 12:00 p.m. for the Day 4 finale, and play will continue in Level 35 with blinds at 175,000/350,000 with a 350,000 ante. Each returning player is guaranteed a minimum payout of €32,860.
Remaining Payouts
Place
Prize
1
€ 417,820
2
€ 249,000
3
€ 174,130
4
€ 131,900
5
€ 99,920
6
€ 75,690
7
€ 57,340
8
€ 43,430
9
€ 32,860
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