2023 PokerStars EPT Cyprus

$3,000 Mystery Bounty
Day: 3
Event Info

2023 PokerStars EPT Cyprus

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
102
Prize
$242,623
Event Info
Buy-in
$3,000
Prize Pool
$1,683,396
Entries
981
Level Info
Level
37
Blinds
250,000 / 500,000
Ante
500,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
18
Players Left
1

Quan Zhou Wins the $3,000 Mystery Bounty at EPT Cyprus ($242,623)

Level 37 : Blinds 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Quan Zhou
Quan Zhou

The PokerStars European Poker Tour at the Merit Royal Diamond Hotel Casino & Spa, in Northern Cyprus, continued today with an action-filled Day 3 of the $3,000 EPT Mystery Bounty. A total of 981 entrants made up this field generating a prize pool of $2,664,396, of which $981,000 was set aside for the elusive Mystery Bounties that came into play on Day 2.

After 27 levels of play over two days, 18 players returned to the felt this afternoon for their shot at EPT glory and the first-place prize of $298,496. A further ten levels elapsed and it was Quan Zhou who emerged victorious, claiming the silver PokerStars spadie trophy and the title of the EPT Cyprus Mystery Bounty champion.

Zhou had a close call earlier this week, coming in sixth for $156,200 in the $50,000 EPT Super High Roller on Sunday. For his second final table of the series, Zhou came dressed to impress with an all-white suit and shades in preparation for his second chance at a winner's photo. This win today is Zhou’s fifth and largest cash of the series, so far.

Quan Zhou
Quan Zhou

$3,000 EPT Mystery Bounty Final Table Results

RankPlayerCountryPrize
1Quan ZhouHong Kong$242,623
2Walid Bou HabibLebanon$242,623
3Dmitrii NazarovRomania$133,400
4Dumitru PoraRomania$102,600
5Manuel FischerGermany$78,950
6Dylan DestefanoUnited States$60,700
7Jacques Der MegreditchianFrance$46,700
8Kemal AslanTurkey$35,900
9Damir ZhugralinKazakhstan$27,600

Bounty Breakdown

Day 2 saw the introduction of the Mystery Bounties. For each opponent a player eliminated, they would claim a token that would grant them the opportunity to pull a mystery bounty. While there was plenty of fortune on offer, it was the two $75,000 bounties that captivated the attention of the field.

Francesco Blasio was the first player to lay claim to a $75,000 bounty on the 16th level of Day 2. At the time of the bounty pull, Blasio’s recorded live tournament cashes stood at $23,246, ensuring this bounty alone exceeded his career earnings by more than three times.

It was five levels later that the second $75,000 bounty was pulled by Georgios Vrakas. Vrakas is no stranger to tournament success; this run in the Mystery Bountry became his fourth and largest cash in Cyprus this week.

A lengthy list of players to have claimed one of thirteen $25,000 Mystery Bounties include tournament veterans Jon Kyte, Alexandre Vuilleumier and Aliaksandr Shylko. The eventual winner Zhou was also a recipient of both a $10,000 and a $25,000 bounty.

Day 3 saw finalist Manuel Fischer become the beneficiary of the last $25,000 bounty as he got tablemate Dumitru Pora to pull the bounty from the chest on his behalf.

Day 3 Action

It was Silius Moll who was first to depart the final 18, exiting in the first 20 minutes of play. Moll was quickly followed by both [Removed:432] and Damir Gabdullin which prompted the final two table redraw.

The penultimate reshuffle of the day saw the final 15 take their seats as the field thinned down to a final table. Ekrem Sanioglu, Farid Jattin, Milos Petakovic, Deividas Daubaris and Nikolay Ponomarev steadily made their way to the payout desk over the following two levels.

With ten players remaining, the finalists were on the bubble of the final table. With a pay jump of $6,350 and a priceless amount of glory for making the final nine, a heavy amount of stalling meant it was one and a half hours before Hossien Taki departed in tenth place.

Hossien Taki
Hossien Taki

Final Table Action

With the pay jump secured, the chips started to move fast. Damir Zhugralin was the first to bust this final table after being left short by Dylan DeStefano. Zhugralin was effectively forced all in blind, resulting in him committing the rest of his stack with the worst starting hand in hold’em, ultimately leading to his departure.

Kemal Aslan followed in eighth place as his short stack ran into the kings of Dumitru Pora. Aslan couldn’t find any help by the time the dealer had completed the runout and he made his way to the rail.

Bowing out in sixth place was Jacques Der Megreditchian. Der Megreditchian got his money in good against Walid Bou Habib, but the flop reversed their fates and he exited the tournament floor. Der Megreditchian came into the day short and managed to consistently ladder up to seventh place, so won’t be disappointed as he left with $60,700.

One of the most accomplished finalists was DeStefano, who eventually made his departure in sixth place. DeStefano lost the final flip of his tournament journey, as his pocket jacks fell behind the ace-queen of Zhou, sending him to the rail.

It was Fischer who left proceedings in fifth place. Fischer’s Kings got cracked by the ace-queen of Dmitrii Nazarov, and he was sent packing with $78,950 as an apt consolation prize.

Pora left in fourth place. His ace-four was all in and behind against the ace-queen of Zhou, ending his deep run. This made Pora the third player in a row to be eliminated by an opponent holding ace-queen.

After a lengthy three-handed battle, the start-of-day chip leader, Dmitrii Nazarov was the first player to be eliminated in podium position, as he exited in third place. This marked the start of a fierce heads-up battle between Zhou and Habib.

Quan Zhou
Quan Zhou

Both players originally made a deal to chop the money evenly, leaving $25,000 and the trophy to play for. This remained the plan for nearly an hour, but after the chip lead switched hands multiple times and Habib’s urgency to register the upcoming high roller, the deal was revised.

The money was split evenly but the floor insisted the trophy must be played for. Zhou had a greater interest in being crowned the victor, so Habib agreed to dump his chips to Zhou, hand-by-hand, until his stack was no more. Habib’s last big blind found it’s way into Zhou’s possession, and he claimed the title and trophy.

That wraps up the PokerNews coverage of the $3,000 Mystery Bounty. Stay tuned as live reporters follow the Main Event and other key events as the series concludes over this weekend.

Tags: Alexandre VuilleumierAliaksandr ShylkoDamir GabdullinDamir ZhugralinDeividas DaubarisDer MegreditchianDmitrii NazarovDumitru PoraDylan DeStefanoEkrem SaniogluFarid JattinFrancesco BlasioGeorgios VrakasHossien TakiJacques Der MegreditchianJon KyteKemal AslanManuel FischerMilos PetakovicNikolay PonomarevQuan ZhouSilius MollWalid Bou Habib

Unusual End as Split Agreed - Walid Bou Habib Eliminated in 2nd Place ($242,623)

Level 37 : Blinds 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Walid Bou Habib
Walid Bou Habib

A deal had already been made, leaving $25,000 and the trophy aside for the winner. After some back and forth heads-up, players then agreed to split the $25,000.

Walid Bou Habib agreed that Quan Zhou could have the trophy.

However, the tournament director stated that play must continue for the trophy, so once the money was chopped Habib decided to dump his chips to Zhou so that he would end up with the PokerStars Spade.

Over the course of three hands, Habib proceeded to dump his stack to Zhou until he had just one big blind remaining. Players then went all in for Habib's last big blind.

Walid Bou Habib: 65
Quan Zhou: 102

The board ran out 2QAQ8. Zhou held with a pair of deuces to win the tournament and take the trophy - as agreed prior to the outcome.

Tags: Quan ZhouWalid Bou Habib

Fifty-Fifty Deal Made

Level 36 : Blinds 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Quan Zhou
Quan Zhou

A heads-up deal has been made in the $3,000 Mystery Bounty.

With stacks pretty much even, the final two have decided on a 50-50 split of the prize money, leaving $25,000 and the trophy to play for.

That means both players are taking at least $230,123, with the winner set to walk away with $255,123.

Dmitrii Nazarov Eliminated in 3rd Place ($133,400)

Level 36 : Blinds 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Dmitrii Nazarov
Dmitrii Nazarov

Dmitrii Nazarov moved all in for 4,350,000 from the small blind. Walid Bou Habib made the call in the big blind.

Dmitrii Nazarov: Q3
Walid Bou Habib: A4

The board ran out 10894A. Habib's two pair was enough to send the start of Day 2 chip leader, Nazarov, home in third place.

Player Chips Progress
Walid Bou Habib lb
Walid Bou Habib
15,000,000
6,800,000
6,800,000
Quan Zhou cn
Quan Zhou
14,400,000
1,600,000
1,600,000
Dmitrii Nazarov ru
Dmitrii Nazarov
Busted
Day 2 Chip Leader

Tags: Dmitrii NazarovWalid Bou Habib

Dumitru Pora Eliminated in 4th Place ($102,600)

Level 34 : 100,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Dumitru Pora
Dumitru Pora

Dumitru Pora raised to 1,200,000 from the button, which was more than half of his stack. Quan Zhou reraised from the small blind and players got their chips in the middle, with Pora at risk.

Dumitru Pora: A4
Quan Zhou: AQ

Pora was dominated and the board ran out 310Q49 to give Zhou a pair of queens on the flop. He chipped up to over 10,000,000.

Pora was eliminated from the tournament in fourth place for $102,600.

Player Chips Progress
Quan Zhou cn
Quan Zhou
10,950,000
1,050,000
1,050,000
Dumitru Pora ro
Dumitru Pora
Busted

Tags: Dumitru PoraQuan Zhou

Manuel Fischer Eliminated in 5th Place ($78,950)

Level 34 : 100,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Manuel Fischer
Manuel Fischer

Dmitrii Nazarov raised to 500,000, from under the gun. Manuel Fischer three-bet to 1,000,000, from the small blind, and Nazarov moved all in. Fischer called.

Manuel Fischer: KK
Dmitrii Nazarov: AQ

Fischer got his money in good, but the flop reversed their fates as the dealer spread A48. The 9 and 8 runout couldn't save Nazarov and he was eliminated in fifth place.

Player Chips Progress
Dmitrii Nazarov ru
Dmitrii Nazarov
10,500,000
2,800,000
2,800,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
Manuel Fischer de
Manuel Fischer
Busted

Tags: Dmitrii NazarovManuel Fischer

Dylan DeStefano Eliminated in 6th Place ($60,700)

Level 33 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Dylan DeStefano
Dylan DeStefano

Quan Zhou raised to 420,000, from under the gun. Dylan DeStefano three-bet to 850,000, on the button, and Zhou moved all in for 4,620,000. DeStefano called off the bet for his remaining 4,315,000.

Dylan DeStefano: JJ
Quan Zhou: AQ

The board ran out 3Q682. Zhou paired his queen on the flop to win the biggest flip of his tournament so far, sending DeStefano to the rail.

Player Chips Progress
Quan Zhou cn
Quan Zhou
9,000,000
4,300,000
4,300,000
Dylan Destefano us
Dylan Destefano
Busted

Tags: Dylan DeStefanoQuan Zhou

Jacques Der Megreditchian Eliminated in 7th Place ($60,700)

Level 32 : Blinds 100,000/150,000, 150,000 ante
Jacques Der Megreditchian
Jacques Der Megreditchian

Walid Bou Habib opened jammed for 2,500,000, from the button. Jacques Der Megreditchian, in the small blind, called off the bet for his last 1,100,000.

Jacques Der Megreditchian: A6
Walid Bou Habib: KQ

The board ran out K2109Q to give Habib two pair, sending home Der Megreditchian.

Der Megreditchian came into the day short and managed to consistently ladder up to seventh place for a healthy $60,700.

Player Chips Progress
Walid Bou Habib lb
Walid Bou Habib
3,600,000
1,150,000
1,150,000
Jacques Der Megreditchian fr
Jacques Der Megreditchian
Busted

Tags: Der MegreditchianWalid Bou Habib

Kemal Aslan Eliminated in 8th Place ($35,900)

Level 32 : Blinds 100,000/150,000, 150,000 ante
Kemal Aslan
Kemal Aslan

Kemal Aslan moved all in for 1,125,000, from the cutoff. Dumitru Pora called, on the button.

Kemal Aslan: A10
Dumitru Pora: KK

The dealer brought some hope as the window card came the A. Unfortunately for Aslan, the K10 followed quickly behind. The 2 turn and 6 river landed; Pora's set of kings sent Aslan to the rail.

Player Chips Progress
Dumitru Pora ro
Dumitru Pora
3,750,000
-1,650,000
-1,650,000
Kemal Aslan tr
Kemal Aslan
Busted

Tags: Dumitru PoraKemal Aslan

Damir Zhugralin Eliminated in 9th Place ($27,600)

Level 32 : Blinds 100,000/150,000, 150,000 ante
Damir Zhugralin
Damir Zhugralin

Action folded around to Damir Zhugralin, who shoved all in from the small blind. Dylan DeStefano called in the big blind with slightly less chips and players flipped their cards.

Dylan DeStefano: KQ
Damir Zhugralin: A3

The board ran out J1034Q. The flop gave Zhugralin a pair of threes and brought DeStefano a straight draw along with his overcards. DeStefano then hit a pair of queens on the river to win the pot, leaving Zhugralin with just over one big blind left behind.


The next hand, Dumitru Pora raised to 250,000 and Dmitrii Nazarov three-bet to 600,000 from late position. Zhugralin called all in for 115,000 and Pora moved all in over the top. Nazarov folded and two players turned over their cards.

Damir Zhugralin: 72
Dumitru Pora: AQ

The board ran out 9J68A. Zhugralin picked up a straight draw on the turn, but Pora paired his ace on the river to win the pot.

Zhugralin was eliminated from the tournament in ninth place for $27,600.

Player Chips Progress
Dumitru Pora ro
Dumitru Pora
5,400,000
1,400,000
1,400,000
Dylan Destefano us
Dylan Destefano
4,300,000
2,650,000
2,650,000
Damir Zhugralin kz
Damir Zhugralin
Busted

Tags: Damir ZhugralinDmitrii NazarovDumitru PoraDylan DeStefano