2024 PokerStars EPT Prague

€1,100 Eureka Main Event
Day: 1a
Event Info
2024 PokerStars EPT Prague
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
j9
Prize
€449,034
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,100
Prize Pool
€4,542,720
Total Entries
4,732
Level Info
Level
43
Blinds
1,000,000 / 2,500,000
Ante
2,500,000
Players Info - Day 1a
Entries
352
Players Left
53
Players Left 1 / 4,732
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Andre Winkler Bags the Lead; Sami Bechahed Trails Closely in Day 1a of Eureka Main Event

Level 17 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Sami Bechahed
Sami Bechahed

Poker players from around the globe have made their way to the 2024 European Poker Tour Prague, which got off to a lively start today after 352 entrants joined Day 1a of the €1,100 Euerka Main Event here inside the luxurious Hilton Prague.

By the time the Day-2 bubble had burst, Andre Winkler emerged as the chip leader of the 53 remaining players after amassing 396,000 through a bit over 16 levels of play. Not far behind him is Sami Bechahed (387,000), who won the PokerStars NAPT Main Event last year for a career-best $268,945 score.

Day 1a Top 10 Chip Counts

PlacePlayerCountryChip Count
1Andre WinklerGermany396,000
2Sami BechahedFrance387,000
3Henri AntikainenFinland381,000
4Dimitrios KilintarisGreece364,000
5Humberto Jor Lopes MartinsSpain353,000
6Nicat HasanovAzerbaijan326,000
7Bartosz JablonskiPoland324,000
8Adam PolekCzech Republic305,000
9Ondrej GoetzCzech Republic296,000
10Krzysztof KrawczykPoland295,000

Philip Joyce, who placed second in the UKIPT Nottingham Main Event last month, ended the day with an above-average stack of 235,000 despite being on the brink of elimination at one point. Joyce's good fortune continued after he found himself on the right side of a cooler with aces against Scott Margereson's ace-king for another double up shortly thereafter.

Philip Joyce
Philip Joyce

Other notables who made it to Day 2 include EPT Main Event Champion Robin Ylitalo (239,000), Petar Andreev (207,000), Conor O'Driscoll (172,000), and Alessandro De Michele (129,000).

Among the less fortunate who entered but fell short of a Day-2 berth include Vanessa Kade, Marle Spragg, Benjamin Spragg, Uri Gilboa, and Barny Boatman, who busted two bullets despite having some early success after making a big call early on.

The Day-2 bubble burst on just the second deal of hand-for-hand play after Daniel Doroteo got all in preflop with pocket kings against Anders Hansen's ace-king. Hansen ended up putting a beat on Doroteo after flopping an ace and Doroteo was unable to catch a miracle one-outer on the turn or river — concluding play for Day 1a much to the delight of all the remaining players.

All players who earned a Day-2 berth are automatically in the money, although the exact amount of a min-cash won't be calculated until after all starting flights have been played to completion.

Anyone who failed to make Day 2 still has several more chances as there are still four starting flights over the next couple of days. The next flight is Day 1c, which will get underway on Thursday, December 5 at 11 a.m. local time. Day 2 will get begin on Saturday, December 7 at 11 a.m.

Be sure to stick with PokerNews for continuing coverage as the Eureka Main Event is just getting warmed up!

Tags: Adam PolekAnders HansenAndre WinklerAndre Winkler BagsBarny BoatmanBartosz JablonskiBenjamin SpraggDaniel DoroteoDimitrios KilintarisHenri AntikainenHumberto Lopes-MartinsNicat HasanovOndrej GoetzPhilip JoyceScott MargeresonVanessa Kade

Doroteo Bubbles

Level 17 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Daniel Doroteo
Daniel Doroteo

Anders Hansen had raised from the hijack and Daniel Doroteo shoved for 67,000 from the big blind. Hansen called.

Daniel Doroteo: KK All in
Anders Hansen: AK

Doroteo was the at-risk player but was ahead with his pocket kings. However, the chances of him winning the hand were drastically reduced when the 89A hit the baize, as Hansen paired his ace. A 9 turn and 6 river changed nothing, and Doroteo was the bubble boy.

Tags: Anders HansenDaniel Doroteo

Hanel Sends Margereson Home Via the River

Level 16 : Blinds 2,000/5,000, 5,000 ante
Scott Margereson
Scott Margereson

Jaromir Hanel raised from middle position and Scott Margereson peeled from the big blind.

On the 82A flop, Margereson checked, Hanel bet 9,000, Margereson shoved for 12,000, and Hanel called.

Scott Margereson: K8 All in
Jeromir Hanel: KQ

Margereson was well in the lead and just needed to fade three outs in order to survive.

"Maybe I should stand up," he joked.

The 2 changed nothing on the turn, but the Q river paired Hanel's queen, which meant Margereson was eliminated.

"I knew it! Goodbye," said Margereson as he departed.

Tags: Jaromir HanelScott Margereson

O'Driscoll Doubles Through Polek

Level 16 : Blinds 2,000/5,000, 5,000 ante
Conor O'Driscoll
Conor O'Driscoll

There were around 40,000 chips in the pot on a flop of 269 when Adam Polek fired 20,000 from under the gun and Conor O'Driscoll shoved for 60,000 from the next seat. Polek asked for a count and quickly made the call once he realized it was 40,000 more.

Conor O'Driscoll: A10 All in
Adam Polek: 65

Polek had the best of it after he paired his six but had to dodge the overcards and better flush draw of O'Driscoll. An A on the turn sent O'Driscoll into the lead, and Polek couldn't catch up on the 2 river, which meant O'Driscoll doubled up.

Tags: Adam PolekConor O'Driscoll

Goetz Doubles Through Persson

Level 16 : Blinds 2,000/5,000, 5,000 ante
Magnus Persson
Magnus Persson

There were around 35,000 chips in the pot on a flop of 910Q when Dimitrios Kilintaris checked and Magnus Persson bet 21,000. Ondrej Goetz then shoved for 62,000, which gave Kilintaris a difficult decision. After around a minute, Kilintaris folded, and Persson called, which left Goetz at risk.

Ondrej Goetz: 109 All in
Magnus Persson: A8

Persson had a flush draw with a gutshot and was looking to take down the flopped two pair of Goetz. However, the runout of 27 was no help to Persson, and Goetz doubled up.

"I had to, good hand," said Persson after.

Kilintaris said "I folded ace-queen."

Tags: Dimitrios KilintarisMagnus PerssonOndrej Goetz

Mikulas Rivers a Full House; Estrada Collects the Last of Spragg's Chips

Level 15 : Blinds 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Benjamin Spragg
Benjamin Spragg

There were already around 25,000 chips in the middle on a board of K96K when Samy Hazan led out for 10,500 from the small blind, Luca Moschitta folded from the cutoff, and Filip Mikulas called on the button.

A 3 dropped on the river and Hazan shoved with a covering stack, and Mikulas snap-called for his stack of 71,500.

Hazan showed trips with KQ, but Mikulas had improved to a full house on the river with 33 to double up, much to the dismay of Hazan.

Elsewhere, Soraya Estrada was seen scooping up the last of Benjamin Spragg's stack, and big-stacked Adam Polek has around 270,000 now, down 150,000 from his peak.

Tags: Adam PolekBenjamin SpraggFilip MikulasLuca MoschittaSamy HazanSoraya Estrada

Spragg Gets Counterfeited to Bust

Level 14 : Blinds 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante

Sofianos Vergitsis opened to 6,000 from middle position and Markus Wellen called from the small blind. Marle Spragg shoved for her last 12,500 from the big blind and Vergitsis called. Wellen then back-raised all in and Vergitsis got out of the way.

Marle Spragg: 66All in
Markus Wellen: AK

It was a fair fight, but the Q8877 runout counterfeited Spragg's pair — leaving Wellen best with his ace-kicker.

"I knew it was coming the hard way," Spragg said. "Good luck."

Tags: Markus WellenMarle SpraggSofianos Vergitsis

Margereson on the Wrong Side of a Cooler, Joyce Doubles

Level 14 : Blinds 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante
Philip Joyce
Philip Joyce

Allah Atf opened from middle position to 6,500 and Scott Margereson three-bet the cutoff to 17,000. Philip Joyce took his time then four-bet to 29,000 from the big blind. Atf quickly folded, Margereson shoved, and Joyce snap-called for his stack of 70,000.

Philip Joyce: AA All in
Scott Margereson: AK

Joyce had the goods and improved to the nut flush on the 28259 runout, which secured him a double-up as the bubble starts to loom closer.

Tags: Philip JoyceScott Margereson

Joyce Cracks Zidek's Set to Double up

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

Savov Plamenov opened to 5,000 from middle position and was three-bet to 25,000 by Philip Joyce in the cutoff — leaving himself just 5,500 behind. Patrik Zidek called cold from the small blind and Plamenov folded.

Zidek shoved on the 89J flop and Joyce called all in.

Philip Joyce: 77All in
Patrik Zidek: 99

Joyce was in rough shape against Zidek's flopped set, but the 10 turn improved Joyce to a straight to take the lead.

The 6 river bricked out for Zidek and Joyce was awarded the double up.

Tags: Patrik ZidekPhilip JoyceSavov Plamenov

Top Boat for De Michele

Level 12 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Alessandro De Michele
Alessandro De Michele

A full board of 26K29 was showing with around 30,000 chips in the pot when Filip Mikulas led out for 15,000 from the big blind, and Alessandro De Michele put in a raise to 45,000 from the hijack. Mikulas looked back at the board and checked out his stack, which had around 90,000 in it after his bet.

Ultimately, Mikulas couldn't make the fold and after he made the call, De Michele revealed a full house holding KK. Mikulas tapped the table and mucked, and the big pot was pushed to De Michele.

Tags: Alessandro De MicheleFilip Mikulas

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