2023 PokerStars EPT Cyprus

$10,200 Mystery Bounty
Day: 2
Event Info

2023 PokerStars EPT Cyprus

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a9
Prize
$127,900
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,200
Prize Pool
$479,400
Entries
102
Level Info
Level
28
Blinds
125,000 / 250,000
Ante
250,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
69
Players Left
1

Oleg Semionov Wins EPT Cyprus $10,200 Mystery Bounty; Takes $192,900 Including Bounties

Level 28 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Oleg Semionov
Oleg Semionov

The $10,200 Mystery Bounty event at the Merit Royal Diamond Hotel Casino & Spa has now reached a conclusion and a champion has been crowned at the PokerStars European Poker Tour Cyprus.

A total of 102 entries were made to the event, which generated a prize pool of $989,400, breaking down as $479,400 in the regular prize pool and $510,000 in bounty prizes. Of those who entered, 13 players made the money and took at least the min-cash of $9,600.

After a tough and lengthy Day 2, Oleg Semionov of Lithuania emerged as the outright winner. He walked away with the top prize of $127,900 ($192,900 including bounties), as well as the PokerStars Spade trophy and the prestige of winning his first major live tournament.

“Sometimes we play poker home games and sometimes I come here to Merit to play – but mostly cash games not really tournaments”, said Semionov. “We used to have offices in Larnaca, so that’s why (I have played here before).”

This was Semionov’s first PokerStars series and he’s enjoyed it, commenting in particular on the good dealers and pointing to the investments Merit have made when it comes to the hotels, casinos and resort. Aside from being a positive experience, it’s also been a lucrative outcome.

“It’s nice to win. To win a tournament is probably the best feeling in poker. And it’s a good prize, so even better.”

EPT Cyprus $10,200 Mystery Bounty Final Table Results

RankPlayerCountryPrize (USD)
1Oleg SemionovLithuania$127,900
2Aliaksandr HirsBelarus$82,500
3Antoine LabatFrance$58,900
4Julien SitbonFrance$45,350
5Elias GutierrezSpain$36,250
6Maher NouiraTunisia$29,000
7Eros CalderoneItaly$23,200
8Dylan DeStefanoUnited States$18,550
9Bart LybaertBelgium$14,850

Final Table Action

Aliaksandr Hirs
Aliaksandr Hirs

Semionov was locked in a lengthy three-player battle on the final table before going heads-up against the more experienced tournament player, Aliaksandr Hirs of Belarus. According to Hendon Mob, Hirs has $715,370 in live tournament earnings, including a third-place finish in the ESPT Barcelona in 2022.

After players got their chips in the middle for a coin flip, Hirs had to settle for second place and $82,500. Hirs won’t be too disappointed, especially considering that moments before the event finished he pulled the $50,000 bounty envelope to add to his prize money. Including bounties, Hirs took $195,000 from the tournament.

The other player involved in that three way battle was Antoine Labat, a French pro with $3,126,567 in recorded live tournament winnings. Labat put up a good fight before making a shove and running into pocket kings. He exited in third place and claimed $58,900 in prize money.

Antoine Labat
Antoine Labat

Although he didn't make the final table, Jinho Hong also made a tidy sum from the tournament. He was eliminated in 11th place for $11,850, but on making his exit became the first to pull one of the $50,000 bounty prizes.

That concludes the PokerNews coverage of the $10,200 Mystery Bounty event. Stay tuned, as there's loads more to come during the EPT Cyprus.

Tags: Aliaksandr HirsAntoine LabatBart LybaertDylan DeStefanoElias GutierrezEros CalderoneJinho HongJulien SitbonMaher NouiraOleg Semionov