2023 PokerStars EPT Cyprus

$5,300 EPT Main Event
Day: 5
Event Info

2023 PokerStars EPT Cyprus

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k8
Prize
$1,042,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$5,300
Prize Pool
$6,402,000
Entries
1,320
Level Info
Level
36
Blinds
250,000 / 500,000
Ante
500,000
Players Info - Day 5
Entries
16
Players Left
7

$5,300 EPT Main Event

Day 5 Completed

Gilles Simon in the Driver's Seat Ahead of EPT Cyprus Main Event Finale

Level 31 : Blinds 100,000/150,000, 150,000 ante
Gilles Simon
Gilles Simon

The PokerStars European Poker Tour Cyprus is in its twilight stages after the penultimate day of the $5,300 Main Event played out inside the Merit Royal Diamond Hotel and Spa.

The stage is now set for the seven finalists, who return tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. EEST, to compete for the $1,042,000 top prize alongside the glitz and glamour that comes with being an EPT Main Event Champion.

Leading the pack of survivors is the esteemed online poker player and "retired" Twitch streamer Gilles Simon. The 24-year-old bagged 8,075,000 after snatching the chip lead in the dying moments of Day 5.

Halil Tasyurek is not too far behind with a stack of 7,825,000. Nikita Kuznetsov (7,475,000), who began the day as one of the short stacks, is rounding out the top three counts.

Also coming back for Day 6 is Austrian-based German player Yannick Schumacher (6,050,000), Jose Gonzalez Sanchez (4,700,000), start-of-day chip leader Andrea Dato (2,875,000) and Bjorn Kozenkai (2,575,000). Kozenkai was one of the short stacks during the bubble on Day 2 but has since run up a stack and has already locked up the biggest cash of his career.

EPT Cyprus Main Event Final Table Seat Draw

TableSeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
11Halil TasyurekTurkey7,825,00039
12Yannick SchumacherGermany6,050,00030
13Bjorn KozenkaiHungary2,575,00013
14Nikita KuznetsovRussia7,475,00037
15Gilles SimonNetherlands8,075,00040
16Jose Gonzalez SanchezSpain4,700,00024
17Andrea DatoItaly2,875,00014

Final Table Payouts

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1  $1,042,000
2  $652,200
3  $465,425
4  $358,075
5  $275,425
6  $211,850
7  $162,925
8Victor YugayUzbekistan$125,350
9Priit ParmastoEstonia$96,425

Day 5 Action

Just 16 players had made it through to this stage of the Main Event, and the tension was palpable from the shuffle up and deal.

The short stack coming into Day 5 was Alessandro Minasi and he managed to navigate the first hour of play and steal the blinds on a few occasions until he was flipped out of contention by Simon.

Jose Gonzalez Sanchez
Jose Gonzalez Sanchez

It was business as usual for the next 45 minutes until controversy struck on the outer table between Kuznetsov and Sanchez. Confusion arose when Kuznetsov moved all in. This was unbeknownst to Sanchez, who was in the small blind. Sanchez flicked in a T-25,000 chip, thinking he was limping in. The dealer announced that Sanchez had called the all-in, to the latter’s surprise. A lengthy deliberation from the floor ruled that Sanchez could forfeit the 50,000 he had put in. He was not forced to call as he had not verbalized any action.

Shortly after everything calmed down, the charismatic Timur Vardanian was sent to the wrong side of the rail after running queens into kings just before the first break of the day.

Marc Foggin
Marc Foggin

Over the course of the next level, Aleksandr Faterin and Marc Foggin found themselves ejected after jamming into aces and jacks respectively. The exits of Gerard Carbo and Day 3 chip leader Nathan Tetart took place in the following level to bring on the final table bubble.

ICM considerations then came even more into play, with no one yielding for the next two and a half hours. Tasyurek was the main beneficiary of this and sailed to the top of the counts after displaying incredible patience and picking his spots wisely.

Eventually, someone had to give, and that was arguably the most experienced player at the table in Kenny Hallaert. The Belgian veteran was the favorite for a double up but Sanchez was able to spike a three-outer to bring the field to its final nine.

The hopefuls were then sent on a dinner break, and upon their return, the action picked up tenfold than before.

Priit Parmasto
Priit Parmasto

On the first hand back, Priit Parmasto, who won his first major title back in March, three-bet jammed with ace-jack but was called by Kuznetsov’s queens and found no aid on the runout. It's been a breakout year for the Estonian, as he picked up his first major title in March, and now the 35-year-old can add this milestone to his resume.

Victor Yugay
Victor Yugay

Moments later, Victor Yugay shipped in his stack with ace-queen, but Sanchez was there with ace-king to end the hopes of the Uzbek. It was quite the story for Yugay, as he had qualified for the Main Event for just $55. He was able to parlay that into a $125,350 payday.

Schumacher then leapfrogged Tasyurek into the chip lead after cracking Sanchez's kings with ace-ten. Schumacher then picked up kings of his own and took down a four-bet pot against Tasyurek, who got out of line for the first time of the day.

Schumacher also pulled off the bluff of the day after firing three streets with the diaper and managed to fold out Kuznetsov's flush.

Schumacher then relinquished the chip lead back to Tasyurek after the latter rivered a full house to crack the former's cowboys.

Jose Gonzalez Sanchez
Jose Gonzalez Sanchez

The field then looked like it would reach the six-player mark in the dying moments of the final level. Sanchez got it in with ace-jack and was called by Tasyurek's pocket queens. He rivered trip jacks to double up, which confirmed that Day 6 would start with seven players. The hit to Tasyurek's stack then confirmed Simon as the chip leader.

The final day kicks off at 12:30 p.m. EEST on Sunday, October 22, with play resuming on Level 32. The blinds will be 100,000/200,000/200,000.

The PokerNews live reporting team will have boots on the ground to bring you all the action from this Championship Event.

Tags: Aleksandr FaterinAlessandro MinasiGerard CarboGilles SimonJose Gonzalez SanchezKenny HallaertMarc FogginNathan TetartPriit ParmastoTimur VardanianVictor Yugay

Sanchez Is A "Lucky Bastard"

Level 31 : Blinds 100,000/150,000, 150,000 ante
Jose Gonzalez Sanchez
Jose Gonzalez Sanchez

Jose Gonzalez Sanchez open-jammed a stack of 2,200,000 Halil Tasyurek re-shoved in the small blind.

Jose Gonzalez Sanchez: AJ
Halil Tasyurek: QQ

Sanchez needed help and got some of it from the 75J flop with a pair of jacks. The 9 turn gave him additional outs with a flush draw, but it was the J river that gave him the winner for a big double-up.

"I'm a lucky bastard," Sanchez said after the hand.

Player Chips Progress
Halil Tasyurek tr
Halil Tasyurek
7,780,000 -2,100,000
Jose Gonzalez Sanchez es
Jose Gonzalez Sanchez
4,700,000 2,700,000

Tags: Halil TasyurekJose Gonzalez Sanchez

Simon Hits The River On Tasyurek

Level 31 : Blinds 100,000/150,000, 150,000 ante

Halil Tasyurek opened to 300,000 in the hijack with QQ and Gilles Simon called in the big blind with AQ.

Simon checked on the flop of K104 and Tasyurek checked back. Simon checked again on the 5 turn and Tasyurek bet 500,000. Simon called.

Simon checked again on the A river and Tasyurek checked back as Simon showed the winner with a rivered pair of aces.

Player Chips Progress
Halil Tasyurek tr
Halil Tasyurek
9,880,000 -1,200,000
Gilles Simon nl
Gilles Simon
Day 5 Chip Leader
EPT Main Event Champion
EPT 1X Winner
8,180,000 1,300,000

Tags: Gilles SimonHalil Tasyurek

Tasyurek Cracks Kings for the Chip Lead

Level 31 : Blinds 100,000/150,000, 150,000 ante
Halil Tasyurek
Halil Tasyurek

Halil Tasyurek opened to 300,000 from under the gun with 88. Yannick Schumacher picked up KK for what felt like the 100th time today. The German three-bet 900,000 and was called.

The 976 flop saw Tasyurek check-call for 550,000, bringing in the 7 turn. Tasyurek checked again and Schumacher sized up to 1,800,000. Tasyurek called and filled up on the 8 river for the checkmark. It checked through to showdown and Tasyurek retook the chip lead.

Player Chips Progress
Halil Tasyurek tr
Halil Tasyurek
11,080,000 3,650,000
Nikita Kuznetsov ru
Nikita Kuznetsov
6,980,000
Gilles Simon nl
Gilles Simon
Day 5 Chip Leader
EPT Main Event Champion
EPT 1X Winner
6,880,000 480,000
Yannick Schumacher de
Yannick Schumacher
5,850,000 -3,250,000
Andrea Dato it
Andrea Dato
Day 4 Chip Leader
3,380,000 -320,000
Bjorn Kozenkai hu
Bjorn Kozenkai
3,280,000 -80,000
Jose Gonzalez Sanchez es
Jose Gonzalez Sanchez
2,000,000 -400,000

Tags: Halil TasyurekYannick Schumacher

Schumacher Takes From Sanchez

Level 31 : Blinds 100,000/150,000, 150,000 ante

Jose Gonzalez Sanchez opened to 350,000 in early position with 77 and Yannick Schumacher called in the cutoff with AJ as Nikita Kuznetsov called in the small blind with 99.

Kuznetsov led out for 250,000 on the 542 flop and only Sanchez called. Kuznetsov then checked on the Q turn and Sanchez bet 550,000. Kuznetsov called.

Kuznetsov checked again on the 4 river and Sanchez checked back before seeing the bad news.

Player Chips Progress
Yannick Schumacher de
Yannick Schumacher
9,100,000 -350,000
Nikita Kuznetsov ru
Nikita Kuznetsov
6,980,000 1,800,000
Jose Gonzalez Sanchez es
Jose Gonzalez Sanchez
2,400,000 -700,000

Tags: Jose Gonzalez SanchezNikita KuznetsovYannick Schumacher

Schumacher Fires Three Streets with the Nut Low

Level 31 : Blinds 100,000/150,000, 150,000 ante
Yannick Schumacher
Yannick Schumacher

Yannick Schumacher opened to 350,000 on the button with 32. Nikita Kuznetsov, with A10, called from the big blind.

Kuznetsov check-called for 225,000 on the J63 flop and improved to a flush on the 9 turn. Kuznetsov then check-called for 400,000.

The A completed the board to put five clubs on the felt. Kuznetsov checked for a third time. Schumacher used up a time bank card, then fired a third barrel of 2,000,000 with the nut low.

It got the job done as Kuznetsov made the fold.

Player Chips Progress
Yannick Schumacher de
Yannick Schumacher
9,450,000 1,220,000
Nikita Kuznetsov ru
Nikita Kuznetsov
5,180,000 -1,500,000

Tags: Mikita KuznetsovYannick Schumacher

Schumacher Folds Out Tasyurek and Kozenkai

Level 31 : Blinds 100,000/150,000, 150,000 ante

Halil Tasyurek limped in from the small blind with K8 and Yannick Schumacher raised in the big blind with 93 to 525,000. It was enough to get Tasyurek to fold.

The following hand, Schumacher picked up pocket kings in the small blind. He made it 525,000 once again and Bjorn Kozenkai folded his big blind.

Player Chips Progress
Yannick Schumacher de
Yannick Schumacher
8,230,000 -470,000
Halil Tasyurek tr
Halil Tasyurek
7,430,000 -450,000
Bjorn Kozenkai hu
Bjorn Kozenkai
3,360,000 -415,000

Tags: Halil TasyurekYannick Schumacher