2024 PokerStars EPT Cyprus

$1,100 Eureka Main Event
Day: 1d
Event Info
2024 PokerStars EPT Cyprus
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
j3
Prize
$314,030
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,100
Prize Pool
$2,662,850
Total Entries
2,803
Level Info
Level
38
Blinds
400,000 / 800,000
Ante
800,000
Players Info - Day 1d
Entries
346
Players Left
52
Players Left 1 / 2,803
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Wang Bags a Top 10 Stack In the Eureka Main Event Day 1d

Level 17 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Michael Wang
Michael Wang

Day 1d of the $1,100 Eureka Main Event, running as part of the 2024 PokerStars European Poker Tour Cyprus at the Merit Royal Diamond Hotel Casino & Spa, has now reached its conclusion. This turbo flight drew in 346 new entries, bringing the overall number for this main event to an impressive sum of 1,444. The current prize pool stands at $1,392,700, however, with two more Day 1 flights to follow, this number is sure to swell.

Of the 52 players to progress from Day 1d, Mark Steven Smith bagged the overall chip lead taking through a massive 1,050,000 for the Day 2 restart. This result puts Smith second in the overall rankings, just behind Day 1c chip leader Marian Virlanuta with 1,156,000

Day 1d Top Ten Chip Counts:

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Mark Steven SmithUnited Kingdom1,050,000175
2Semen KravetsRussia499,00083
3Joseph MouawadLebanon453,00076
4Sebastian TingGermany391,00065
5Leonid OrmanRussia380,00063
6Michael WangUnited States355,00059
7Nikita VoznesenskiyRussia350,00058
8Halef Bulut CelikTurkey327,00055
9Frederick AnastasiadesCyprus288,00048
10Robbie BullUnited Kingdom286,00048

Michael Wang started the day strong as he earned an early double-up with pocket kings. Seemingly Wang retained this momentum throughout the day as he managed to bag a top 10 stack, ending proceedings with a total of 355,000.

Still in the mix for Day 2 is reigning champion Ankit Ahuja. Although Ahuja may only be taking through a stack of 51,000, his eye will certainly be set on back-to-back titles here in Cyprus.

Ankit Ahuja
Ankit Ahuja

As Level 10 came to a close and late registration was due to end, many sharks surfaced to try their luck on the felt at the very last minute. One of those to late register included PokerStars Team Pro member Kenny Hallaert. Yesterday’s turbo flight, Day 1b, saw Hallaert bust only a matter of hands after the close of registration, and unfortunately enough, today proved to be no different; Level 12 saw Hallaert’s quiet exit from the tournament floor as he failed to progress to Day 2.

Those to join Hallaert on the rail during this Day 1 included Alexander Tkatschew, Uri Reichenstein and Ren Lin, all of which are likely to make a reappearance tomorrow.

Day 2 will kick off on the 12th of October, but before then, players have two more opportunities to get into the mix with flight 1e and its turbo counterpart 1f tomorrow, starting at 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. respectively.

The PokerNews live reporting team will return to bring you more coverage of the Eureka Main Event here at EPT Cyprus, so stay tuned.

Tags: Alexander TkatschewAnkit AhujaFrederick AnastasiadesHalef Bulut CelikJoseph MouawadKenny HallaertLeonid OrmanMarian VirlanutaMark SmithMichael WangNikita VoznesenskiyRen LinRobbie BullSebastian TingSemen KravetsUri Reichenstein

Two Bust Outs on the Bubble

Level 17 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Marcin Dziubdziela
Marcin Dziubdziela

Hand One:

The action was caught as David Cabrera Polop, in the big blind, was all in and at risk for his effective stack of approximately 70,000 against Uros Kanic-Mitrovic, in the hijack.

David Cabrera Polop: AQ All in
Uros Kanic-Mitrovic: AK

The 3Q3 flop put Polop in the lead, however, the K turn quickly put Kanic-Mitrovic back out in front. The 9 river ensured Polop's departure.

Hand Two:

Marcin Dziubdziela was all in an at risk for his last 145,000 from early position, against Mark Smith, in the cutoff.

Marcin Dziubdziela: JJ All in
Mark Steven Smith: AK

The board ran out 29679; Smith made a flush to burst the bubble.

Tags: David Cabrera PolopMarcin DziubdzielaUros Kanic-MitrovicMark Steven Smith

Bull Coolers Estrada as the Bubble Approches

Level 17 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Robbie Bull
Robbie Bull

Soraya Estrada, in the hijack, found herself all in and at risk for her effective stack of approximately 130,000, against Robbie Bull, in early position.

Soraya Estrada: QQ All in
Robbie Bull: KK

This classic cooler fell in the favour of Bull on the 10597A runout, sending Estrada to the rail.

Tags: Robbie BullSoraya Estrada

Lipp Unwillingly Pays Off Celik

Level 15 : Blinds 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Matthias Lipp
Matthias Lipp

The pot had grown to approximately 50,000 with two players looking at a full board of 24523.

Matthias Lipp, in the cutoff, checked the action to Halef Bulut Celik, on the button. Celik placed a small bet of 11,000, sending Lipp into the tank.

Lipp contemplated his decision before tossing in a very unwilling call. Celik tabled A10 for a straight, winning him this pot.

Tags: Halef Bulut CelikMatthias Lipp

Khatri Runs Jacks Into Aces in Huge Three-Way All In

Level 12 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Bhavin Khatri
Bhavin Khatri

Jamie Dwan moved all in for 31,500 from middle position, Martin Stausholm three-bet jammed for 105,000 from the button and Bhavin Khatri, in the small blind, snap-called to have them both at risk.

Jamie Dwan: AQ All in
Martin Stausholm: AA All in
Bhavin Khatri: JJ

The board ran out 25499; no problem for Stausholm's aces as he more than doubled up, eliminating Dwan in the process.

Tags: Bhavin KhatriJamie DwanMartin Stausholm

Wang Finds a Big Double with Kings

Level 9 : Blinds 600/1,200, 1,200 ante
Michael Wang
Michael Wang

Guy Taylor raised to 2,600 from the cutoff and Michael Wang, in the big blind, three-bet to 10,000. Taylor tanked before four-bet jamming for Wang's effective stack of 51,600. Wang snap-called.

Michael Wang: KK All in
Guy Taylor: AK

Wang had a commanding lead and the Q4Q flop was a safe one. The 4 turn and 8 river didn't materialize an ace for Taylor and Wang found a big double up.

Tags: Guy TaylorMichael Wang

Estrada Turns a Set to Double

Level 7 : Blinds 400/800, 800 ante
Soraya Estrada
Soraya Estrada

The pot stood at approximately 18,000 with two players looking at a full board of 72945.

Soraya Estrada, in the big blind, checked the action to Georgios Vrakas, in the hijack. Vrakas bet out 5,900 and Estrada went deep into the tank. Estrada eventually moved all in for 17,800 and Vrakas was pained by his decision. Vrakas eventually made the call.

Soraya Estrada rolled over 44 for a turned set, sending Vrakas' cards straight into the muck without a showdown.

Tags: Georgios VrakasSoraya Estrada

Ayseli Holds to Find a Huge Triple Up

Level 5 : Blinds 200/500, 500 ante
Ugur Ayseli
Ugur Ayseli

Ugur Ayseli raised to 1,600 from early position, Sadik Alibeyoglu three-bet to 4,300 from the cutoff and Baris Kavuk cold called from the big blind. Ayseli moved all in for 24,200, Alibeyoglu moved all in himself and Kavuk called off the bet for his tournament life.

Ugur Ayseli: QQ All in
Baris Kavuk: 99 All in
Sadik Alibeyoglu: AK

The board ran out 4J4107; Ayseli's queens held to ensure him a huge triple-up. Kavuk won the side pot to stay alive and Alibeyoglu was left with crumbs.

Tags: Baris KavukUgur Ayseli

Pustovoi Leaves Buyukcelebim Wondering

Level 4 : Blinds 200/400, 400 ante

The pot stood at 30,500 with two players looking at a board of K72A.

Aleksandr Pustovoi, who was under the gun, bet out 20,000. Mustafa Buyukcelebim, on the button, went deep into the tank as the bet was for almost his whole stack.

Buyukcelebim finally chose to fold. Pustovoi allowed Buyukcelebim to turn over one of his hole cards, revealing the 4.

Tags: Aleksandr PustovoiMustafa Buyukcelebim

Disaster for Dogan

Level 1 : Blinds 100/100, 100 ante
Deniz Dogan
Deniz Dogan

During one of the first hands of the tournament, Javier Guevara found himself all in and at risk for his effective stack of 29,600, from the big blind, against Javier Guevara, on the button.

Javier Guevara: AA All in
Deniz Dogan: AK

The board ran out K295J; Guevara was on the right side of this cooler as he claimed an entire double up while Dogan was left with just 500 chips behind the line.

Tags: Deniz DoganJavier Guevara

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