2023 PokerStars EPT Prague

€1,100 Eureka Main Event
Day: 2
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
Entries
4,403
Level Info
Level
40
Blinds
600,000 / 1,200,000
Ante
1,200,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
659
Players Left
125

More Day 2 Casualties (€2,240)

Level 18 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Player Chips Progress
Ryoji Kusumoto jp
Ryoji Kusumoto
Busted
Kalle Persson se
Kalle Persson
Busted
Vahe Ter-Khachatryan am
Vahe Ter-Khachatryan
Busted
Federico Palo it
Federico Palo
Busted
Adrian Strobel de
Adrian Strobel
Busted
Harald Sammer at
Harald Sammer
Busted
Lee Rogers gb
Lee Rogers
Busted
Juhani Rantala fi
Juhani Rantala
Busted
Jonas Degen de
Jonas Degen
Busted
Youcef Benzerfa fr
Youcef Benzerfa
Busted
Yakov Ben il
Yakov Ben
Busted
Erik Bauer nl
Erik Bauer
Busted
Rui Querido Martins mt
Rui Querido Martins
Busted
Shahar Levi il
Shahar Levi
Busted
Vladimir Troyanovskiy ru
Vladimir Troyanovskiy
Busted
Tsz Him Chan hk
Tsz Him Chan
Busted
Razvan Bordei ro
Razvan Bordei
Busted
Maciej Trzcinski pl
Maciej Trzcinski
Busted
Tarik Ozdemir de
Tarik Ozdemir
Busted
Taras Khilko ua
Taras Khilko
Busted
David Marcos Lomba es
David Marcos Lomba
Busted
Detlef Christen de
Detlef Christen
Busted
Juho Suutari fi
Juho Suutari
Busted
Jorge Rios es
Jorge Rios
Busted
Evert Rosseel be
Evert Rosseel
Busted

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Depraz Dusted by Muccini

Level 18 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante

Sebastien Depraz shoved for a bit under 100,000 from the hijack and action folded to Davide Muccini in the big blind, who quickly called to put Depraz at risk.

Sebastien Depraz: A8
Davide Muccini: 99

Depraz would need some help to stick around, but the 7KQ44 runout kept Muccini's nines best and Depraz was eliminated.

Player Chips Progress
Davide Muccini it
Davide Muccini
500,000
299,000
299,000
Sebastien Depraz ch
Sebastien Depraz
Busted

Tags: Davide MucciniSebastien Depraz

Peretti and Kanme Split Pot with Straights

Level 18 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante

Michel Peretti limps in from early position before Raoul Kanme bet 26,000. He was called by Peretti and we went heads up to a flop.

It came 10K6 and both players checked.

Peretti led out on the J turn for 18,000 and was called by the Dutchman.

The A proved to be an action river. Peretti began by checking, before Kanme bet out. His bet was quickly raised all in by the Frenchman, and Kanme snap-called tabling QQ. Peretti showed KQ, with both players rivering a straight and splitting the pot.

Player Chips Progress
Michel Peretti fr
Michel Peretti
499,000
108,000
108,000
Raoul Kanme nl
Raoul Kanme
265,000
-164,000
-164,000

Tags: Michel PerettiRaoul Kanme

Vella Takes A Small One

Level 18 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante

Picking the action up on the river, Vito Vella had defended his big blind against Krzystzstof Wawryniuk.

On a board of 5Q589 and with 60,000 in the middle, Vella check-called a bet of 25,000 from his opponent. Vella showed Q7 for top pair which was good enough against Wawryniuk's 98.

Player Chips Progress
Vito Vella it
Vito Vella
227,000
-2,000
-2,000
Krzystzstof Wawryniuk pl
Krzystzstof Wawryniuk
165,000
-6,000
-6,000

Tags: Krzystzstof WawryniukVito Vella

Leinonen Overbet Jams River

Level 18 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante

Andreas Vlachos defended his big blind against Santtu Leinonen's open to 16,000.

Leinonen continued for 16,000 on the 927 flop and Vlachos called.

The 2 turn was checked through by both players.

On the J river facing another check from Vlachos, Leinonen moved all in for 580,000, a significant overbet. Vlachos considered his position for about a minute and folded.

Player Chips Progress
Santtu Leinonen fi
Santtu Leinonen
745,000
455,000
455,000
Andreas Vlachos gr
Andreas Vlachos
125,000
-53,000
-53,000

Tags: Andreas Vlachos; Santtu Leinonen

Armenio Hates Bogusz's River

Level 18 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante

Massimo Armenio raised to 18,000 from under the gun and Nikola Radevic called from the next seat over. The action then folded to Karol Bogusz, who jammed all in for 132,000.

Armenio went deep into the tank but eventually slammed in a pile of chips for a call. Radevic got out of the way and a showdown was ordered.

Karol Bogusz: AJ
Massimo Armenio: A7

Armenio hit his seven on the 27K flop, and Bogusz was facing his elimination when the 2 turn did not help him. The J river, however, saw him rebink the better pair for the double-up, much to the dismay of Armenio, who outed that both visibly and audibly.

Player Chips Progress
Nikola Radevic sk
Nikola Radevic
282,000
162,000
162,000
Karol Bogusz pl
Karol Bogusz
202,000
-39,000
-39,000
Massimo Armenio it
Massimo Armenio
90,000
-99,000
-99,000

Tags: Karol BoguszMassimo ArmenioNikola Radevic

Graells Rivers Straight to Save Tournament Life

Level 18 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante

Ricardo Graells shoved from under the gun for 58,000. His only caller was Roei Siman Tov in the small blind.

Ricardo Graells: QJ
Roei Siman Tov: A8

The flop came 410K giving Graells an open-ended straight draw but still leaving him behind.

A 4 on the turn did nothing to change the situation.

The 9 river was far more consequential, giving Graells a straight and keeping him in the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
Roei Siman Tov il
Roei Siman Tov
219,000
219,000
219,000
Ricardo Graells ch
Ricardo Graells
116,000
-12,000
-12,000

Tags: Ricardo GraellsRoei Siman Tov

Latest Eliminations (382nd-427th, €2,580)

Level 18 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Player Chips Progress
Roelof Pepping nl
Roelof Pepping
Busted
Robert Binek pl
Robert Binek
Busted
Parker Talbot ca
Parker Talbot
Busted
Stamatis Tsianikas gr
Stamatis Tsianikas
Busted
Ambrose Ng ca
Ambrose Ng
Busted
Khashayar Moghaddam de
Khashayar Moghaddam
Busted
Or Nezer il
Or Nezer
Busted
Silvio Giuliano it
Silvio Giuliano
Busted
Matthew Nelson es
Matthew Nelson
Busted
Massimo Armenio it
Massimo Armenio
Busted
Ciprian Paunescu ro
Ciprian Paunescu
Busted
Daniele Todeschini it
Daniele Todeschini
Busted
Robert Bull gb
Robert Bull
Busted
Henning Wendlandt de
Henning Wendlandt
Busted
Zdenek Zizka cz
Zdenek Zizka
Busted
Luka Sorainen fi
Luka Sorainen
Busted
Patrick Weifels de
Patrick Weifels
Busted
Aleksandar Batovac de
Aleksandar Batovac
Busted
Oliver Heidel de
Oliver Heidel
Busted
Berthold Winz de
Berthold Winz
Busted
Julian Selinger de
Julian Selinger
Busted
Antonin Padrnos cz
Antonin Padrnos
Busted
Michael Lopatniuk pl
Michael Lopatniuk
Busted
Ryan Plant gb
Ryan Plant
Busted
Iulian Bleau ro
Iulian Bleau
Busted

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70 Countries Represented in Largest Eureka Tour Main Event Field Ever

Level 18 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
EPT Poker Room
EPT Poker Room

PokerStars Eureka Poker Tour history was made this week as the €1,100 Eureka Main Event drew 4,403 entries at the Hilton Prague. This marks the largest Eureka Tour Main Event field ever, topping last year's event in Prague by 10% (4,017 entries in 2022).

The prize pool is also the largest ever, hitting €4,226,880 and paying out a total of 659 places. The six opening flights saw 1,931 unique players, just behind the total of 1,985 last year.

Largest Eureka Tour Main Event Fields

RankEventEntriesPrize Pool
12023 Eureka Prague4,403€4,226,880
22022 Eureka Prague4,017€3,856,320
32021 Eureka Prague3,155€3,028,800
42023 Eureka Cyprus2,659$2,552,640
52019 Eureka Prague2,452€2,353,920
Felix Schneiders
Germany's Felix Schneiders made Day 2 of the Eureka Main Event

Nationality Statistics

The largest Eureka Tour Main Event in history attracted players from 70 different countries, three less than the 73 countries that were represented here last winter. The top three countries remained the same as 2022, with Germany leading the way again with 215 players making up 11.13% of the field. Italy (196 players) was the next most represented nation with 10.15%, followed by France (144 players) with 7.46% of the field.

Czechia (113 players), Greece (101 players) and Poland (100 players) were the other countries to hit triple digits in this year's field. They were followed by Romania (75 players), Switzerland (61 players), Sweden (60 players) and the United Kingdom (59 players).

Mircea Flutur
Day 1a Chip Leader Mircea Flutur of Romania

Other countries well represented in the 2023 Eureka Prague Main Event include Spain (57 players), Ukraine (54 players), Israel (48 players), Austria (41 players) and Finland (40 players).

A full breakdown of the nationality statistics for the 2023 Eureka Prague Main Event is available in the graphic and table below.

Eureka Main Event Breakdown
Eureka Main Event Breakdown
CountryPlayersPercentageCountryPlayersPercentage
Germany21511.13%Cyprus100.52%
Italy19610.15%Latvia100.52%
France1447.46%Brazil80.41%
Czechia1135.85%Luxembourg80.41%
Greece1015.23%Slovenia80.41%
Poland1005.18%Estonia70.36%
Romania753.88%Kazakhstan70.36%
Switzerland613.16%Moldova70.36%
Sweden603.11%Montenegro60.31%
United Kingdom593.06%Armenia50.26%
Spain572.95%Morocco50.26%
Ukraine542.80%Argentina40.21%
Israel482.49%Bosnia and Herzegovina40.21%
Austria412.12%China40.21%
Finland402.07%Australia30.16%
Netherlands361.86%Malta30.16%
Norway321.66%North Macedonia30.16%
Denmark311.61%Pakistan30.16%
Belgium301.55%Vietnam30.16%
Hungary301.55%Colombia20.10%
Slovakia301.55%Georgia20.10%
Bulgaria281.45%Hong Kong20.10%
Croatia251.29%India20.10%
Japan251.29%Iran20.10%
Lithuania221.14%Kyrgyzstan20.10%
Serbia180.93%Albania10.05%
United States180.93%Azerbaijan10.05%
Lebanon170.88%Cuba10.05%
Portugal170.88%Egypt10.05%
Russia170.88%Iceland10.05%
Ireland140.73%Jordan10.05%
Turkey140.73%Mongolia10.05%
South Korea130.67%Peru10.05%
Belarus100.52%South Africa10.05%
Canada100.52%Uzbekistan10.05%