Tournament officials announced that Day 1b will end once each table plays five more hands.
Tournament officials announced that Day 1b will end once each table plays five more hands.
Kian Kiani open-raised from late position, Jerome Sgorrano three-bet to 7,500 and Kiani called. Both players slowed down with a check on the 5♥J♣10♦ flop.
The turn came the 2♣ and Kiani checked. Sgorrano made it 6,500 and Kiani called. The river was the Q♥ and Kiani switched to a lead for 15,000. Sgarrano went deep into the tank and was thinking for two minutes before a neutral player called the floor. The countdown began.
"This is good, I love to be under pressure," said Sgorrano, but his time bank wasted away and his hand was folded.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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67,000
67,000
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67,000 |
|
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65,000
5,100
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5,100 |
Enrico Camosci open-raised to 2,400 from under the gun and Mehdi Rebai three-bet to 6,500 from middle position, which Camosci called.
The flop came 3♠6♦J♠ and Camosci checked. Rebai bet 4,500 and Camosci check-raised to 11,000, nearly half his remaining stack. Rebai made the fold and Camosci showed the J♥ as he raked in the pot.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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48,000 | |
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46,000 |
Cesar Garcia and Vlad Darie were in a pot, with Garcia occupying the big blind position and Darie under the gun. The hand began with Darie opening and then calling Garcia's three-bet.
The flop came 3♠5♣5♠ and Garcia bet small. Darie called and the turn came the J♠. Garcia fired another barrel, this time for 14,000 and Darie called.
The river came the 7♣ and after a few seconds Garcia announced he was all in with the covering stack. Darie called him immediately and just as quickly left the table and the room as the cards were revealed.
Darie had Q♦Q♠ for two pair, queens and fives. Garcia had A♥A♣ for two pair with aces and fives to win the pot. His stack soared to above 300,000, putting him among the chip leaders as Day 1b drew to a close.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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300,000
130,000
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130,000 |
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Busted | |
Five players went to a flop of K♦10♠7♦ where Hrayr Grigoryan bet 6,000 from middle position. Roberto Perez called on the button, as did Gareth Fenney in the small blind.
Grigoryan bet another 18,000 on the J♠ turn and only Fenney called this time. The river was the 7♣ and Fenney moved all in.
Grigoryan slammed his chips down in frustration and spent several minutes shaking his head before calling for his last 39,500. Fenney could only show 8♦5♦ for a missed flush draw, while Grigoryan had A♦Q♣ for a straight to win the pot and double up.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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140,000
140,000
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140,000 |
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25,000
25,000
|
25,000 |
|
|
15,000
115,000
|
115,000 |
Players in Day 1b of the Main Event have bagged and tagged for the night. Out of 727 entries to the flight, 259 have made it through to Day 2. Standby for the recap on PokerNews.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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323,000
23,000
|
23,000 |
|
|
||
|
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288,000
288,000
|
288,000 |
|
|
250,000
250,000
|
250,000 |
|
|
241,000
111,000
|
111,000 |
|
|
221,000
3,200
|
3,200 |
|
|
213,500
213,500
|
213,500 |
|
|
210,000
106,000
|
106,000 |
|
|
||
|
|
201,000
61,000
|
61,000 |
|
|
192,000
192,000
|
192,000 |
|
|
190,000
30,000
|
30,000 |
|
|
188,000
188,000
|
188,000 |
|
|
186,500
75,500
|
75,500 |
|
|
||
|
|
183,000
63,000
|
63,000 |
|
|
180,000
20,000
|
20,000 |
|
|
176,500
176,500
|
176,500 |
|
|
175,000
10,000
|
10,000 |
|
|
175,000
28,700
|
28,700 |
|
|
168,500
168,500
|
168,500 |
|
|
||
|
|
165,000
38,000
|
38,000 |
|
|
163,500
83,500
|
83,500 |
|
|
163,000
20,000
|
20,000 |
|
|
156,500
1,500
|
1,500 |
|
|
156,000
11,000
|
11,000 |
|
|
152,500
152,500
|
152,500 |
|
|
144,500
144,500
|
144,500 |
The players came in droves, packing the Sporting Monte-Carlo tournament room and even the cash game area on Day 1b as 727 players took their shot at the PokerStars European Poker Tour Monte-Carlo Main Event title.
Only 259 of those hopefuls managed to survive the day, led by Cesar Garcia, who built up a massive stack of 323,000 that puts him in the overall chip lead heading into Day 2. The Spaniard began his ascent up the leaderboard when he came from behind to bust Jan Eric Schwippert. On the last level of the night, he picked up aces against Vlad Darie’s queens to score another knockout and pull away from the rest of the field. Garcia already has multiple EPT deep runs on his poker resume, including finishing in 22nd place in Prague in 2023, 20th at the 2024 EPT Paris Main Event, and a final table appearance in Berlin in 2012.
| Rank | Player | Country | Chip Count | Big Blinds |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Cesar Garcia | Spain | 323,000 | 215 |
| 2 | Sebastian Gaehl | Germany | 288,000 | 192 |
| 3 | Laurent Cessy | France | 250,000 | 167 |
| 4 | Shakhabiddin Muradov | Latvia | 241,000 | 161 |
| 5 | Nicolas Oger | France | 221,000 | 147 |
| 6 | Ignacio Sole | Spain | 213,500 | 142 |
| 7 | Boris Angelov | Bulgaria | 210,000 | 140 |
| 8 | Hrayr Grigoryan | Armenia | 201,000 | 134 |
| 9 | Landron Alexandre | France | 192,000 | 128 |
| 10 | Julien Mariani | France | 190,000 | 127 |
Sebastian Gaehl (288,000), Laurent Cessy (250,000), Shakhabiddin Muradov (241,000), and Nicolas Oger (221,000) round out the top five. Boris Angelov was tantalizingly close to the title at this event last year, coming out on the losing end of a marathon heads-up duel to finish second. He’s back for another shot, bagging up a top-10 stack with 210,000. Hrayr Grigoryan made his move on one of the last hands of the night, picking off a bluff from Gareth Fenney on the river to double up and climb up to 201,000.
Other notables advancing to Day 2 include Noah Boeken (186,500), Malcolm Franchi (175,000), EPT champion Sebastian Malec (142,500), Ari Engel (131,500), and Nikita Kuznetsov (115,000). Further down the leaderboard are Martin Kabrhel (106,500), Aram Zobian (98,500), recent Irish Open runner-up Umberto Ruggeri (92,000), Felix Schneiders (88,000), Jason Wheeler (80,000), Brian Kim (74,500), Poker Hall of Famer Patrik Antonius (63,500), and Enrico Camosci (62,500), who jumped into this event after finishing second to Christopher Nguyen in the Super High Roller earlier in the night.
Three past EPT Monte-Carlo champions also made it through, including Nicolas Chouity (168,500), Antonio Buonanno (88,000), and Manig Loeser (53,500). Coming back on short stacks are the likes of Ole Schemion (42,500), Conor Beresford (39,500), Joao Vieira (32,500), William Kassouf (29,000), EPT Cyprus champion Oliver Weis (24,000), and PokerStars Open champion Jon Kyte (16,500).
Notables to bust over the course of 10 hour-long levels included EPT Barcelona champion Stephen Song, Benny Glaser, Dario Sammartino, as well as Benjamin and Marle Spragg. Rania Nasreddine also busted her second bullet as her attempt to replicate last year’s third-place run ended today.
The 727 total entries recorded on Day 1b brought the field up to 1,129 through the two starting flights, with 382 returning at noon tomorrow for Day 2. Late registration remains open until the start of the day, with 79 entries needed to match last year’s record-setting field of 1,208. The action picks up on Level 11 with blinds of 1,000/1,500 and a 1,500 big blind ante, with levels being extended to 90 minutes for the duration of the tournament. Day 2 will also see the start of the PokerStars live stream, available on their official YouTube channel.
PokerNews will be back at noon tomorrow following all the action as the players find out the prize pool and begin their journey to the money bubble.
€5,300 Main Event
Day 1b Completed