2023 PokerStars EPT Prague

€1,100 Eureka Main Event
Day: 1c
Event Info
2023 PokerStars EPT Prague
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
99
Prize
€511,710
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,100
Prize Pool
€4,226,880
Total Entries
4,403
Level Info
Level
40
Blinds
600,000 / 1,200,000
Ante
1,200,000
Players Info - Day 1c
Entries
1,138
Players Left
171
Players Left 1 / 4,403
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Level 14 : Blinds 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante

Level: 14

Blinds: 1,500/3,000

Ante: 3,000

Mini EPT Prague Online Has $40K in Added Value

Level 13 : Blinds 1,000/2,500, 2,500 ante
EPT Prague
EPT Prague

Running parallel to the live action at the Prague Hilton. The Mini EPT Prague Online series has its opening shuffle up and deal on Tuesday, December 12, and continues through to Sunday, December 17, offering a thrilling lineup of 18 tournaments over six action-packed days, with buy-ins starting at just $1.10.

This series is unmissable because of the staggering $40,000 in added value that PokerStars is injecting into the prize pools.

The highlight of the added value is found in the $5.50 and $55 Mini Main Events scheduled for December 17. The winner of each of these events will walk away with a prestigious Gold Power Pass valued at $10,300, offering the chance to experience the full EPT atmosphere at any future EPT stop.

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Kolarik Forced to Play with Hand Face Up

Level 13 : Blinds 1,000/2,500, 2,500 ante

Vladimir Troyanovskiy opened 5,500 under the gun and the action folded around to Tomas Kolarik in the small blind who tossed 8,000 across the line.

The big blind folded, and Kolarik didn't notice the original raise, tabling his AA. The floor was called to the table and ruled Kolarik must raise to 8,500 and continue the hand with his cards face up. Troyanovskiy called.

The dealer spread a flop of Q86, and Kolarik dropped two chips across the line for a bet of 10,000, which was enough to win the pot.

Tags: Tomas KolarikVladimir Troyanovskiy

Boguslavskiy Runs into Micallef's Aces

Level 13 : Blinds 1,000/2,500, 2,500 ante

Down to 21,500 chips, Maxim Boguslavskiy open-shoved from the button. Unfortunately for him, Matthew Micallef quickly called in the small blind, while the big blind folded.

Maxim Boguslavskiy: KJ
Matthew Micallef: AA

Boguslavskiy found a pair and a straight draw thanks to the 2K10 board and the turn Q. But the river 6 completed Micallef's nut flush, so Boguslavskiy was eliminated.

Tags: Matthew MicallefMaxim Boguslavskiy

Vergitsis Ships Six-Figure Pot With Ace-High

Level 13 : Blinds 1,000/2,500, 2,500 ante

Ricardo De Andrade and Sofianos Vergitsis were heads up on a board of 7510J. De Andrade made a bet of 22,500 into the pot of 60,000 and Vergitsis thought about it for a bit before making the call.

The 6 river then completed the board and both players checked in quick succession. De Andrade tabled KQ for just king-high. Vergitsis played a slightly better hand with AQ and he won the pot without even having a pair.

Tags: Ricardo De AndradeSofianos Vergitsis

Bauer Four-Bet Jams

Level 13 : Blinds 1,000/2,500, 2,500 ante

Ran Shahar opened 5,000 in early position before Oscar Peleg three-bet to 13,000 next to act.

Erik Bauer was on Peleg's immediate left and four-bet jammed for 41,500. The action quickly folded around to Shaher who tank-folded, and Peleg's cards quickly folded suit.

Tags: Erik BauerOscar PelegRan Shahar

Full House for Armstrong

Level 13 : Blinds 1,000/2,500, 2,500 ante

Ian Armstrong raised to 5,000 from under the gun. He was called by Ramon Colillas in middle position and by Valentin Oberhauser in the big blind.

All three of them checked on the 795 flop. But on the turn Q, Armstrong bet 11,000. Colillas called, while Oberhauser folded.

The 5 came on the river, and Armstrong checked. Colillas lost the minimum checking back as Armstrong had 99 for a full house. The table broke after the hand.

Tags: Ian ArmstrongRamon ColillasValentin Oberhauser

Calderone Takes Some From Panasiuk

Level 13 : Blinds 1,000/2,500, 2,500 ante

Artsiom Panasiuk opened from under the gun before Eros Calderone jammed all in for 19,500 from middle position. The action folded back to Panasiuk, who tossed in a call to put Calderone at risk.

Eros Calderone: A9
Artisom Panasiuk: KJ

Panasiuk took the lead on the 8K6 flop, but Calderone reclaimed it on the A turn. The 10 river did not change anything and the pot was shipped Calderone's way.

Tags: Artsiom PanasiukEros Calderone