2026 PokerStars EPT Monte-Carlo

€5,300 Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info
2026 PokerStars EPT Monte-Carlo
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
75
Prize
€825,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€5,300
Prize Pool
€4,903,350
Total Entries
1,011
Level Info
Level
32
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
200,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
151
Players Left
48
Players Left 1 / 1,011
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EPT Monte-Carlo Main Event Returns In The Money, as Day 3 Gets Underway at Noon

EPT Monte-Carlo
EPT Monte-Carlo

Returning to the €5,300 Main Event at Sporting Monte-Carlo, the 151 surviving players from Day 2 will have slept a little easier, knowing they had each locked up a minimum payout of €9,200 after navigating the bubble and making it into the money.

With that milestone secured, attention now turns from survival to accumulation, as players look to build stacks capable of going the distance and competing for the €825,000 top prize and the coveted Golden Shard trophy at the Monte Carlo leg of the PokerStars European Poker Tour.

Already ahead of the curve, Rodrigo Selouan leads the star-studded field into Day 3, having amassed a 933,000 stack across the opening two days.

Also beginning the day with a top-ten stack, Day 1a chip leader Mehdi Chaoui has been ever-present at the top of the leaderboard and will return with 532,000, good for 133 big blinds.

Loitering just behind the leading group, accomplished pros Leonard Maue (432,000) and Bernhard Binder (411,000) also remain well in contention heading into Day 3.

Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Rodrigo SelouanBrazil933,000233
2Raul MestreSpain868,000217
3Stanislav AnufriievUkraine574,000144
4Oshri LahmaniIsrael562,000141
5Mehdi ChaouiMorocco532,000133
6Eduard LitskanUkraine529,000132
7Lorenzo FrancoSpain523,000131
8Muhyedine FaresSenegal494,000124
9Leonardo PiresBrazil486,000122
10Xavier CortazarAndorra463,000116

Further down the leaderboard, there is no shortage of firepower. Poker heavyweights Ben Heath (293,000), Benny Glaser (266,000), Juha Helppi (222,000), Boris Kolev (211,000), Enrico Camosci (197,000) and Joao Vieira (123,000), will all be ready to battle once the cards are in the air.

Flying the flag for PokerStars Team Pro when play begins, Raul Mestre (868,000), David Lappin (99,000) and Maria Konnikova (77,000), also advanced to Day 3.

Kicking off at 12:00 p.m. local time, Day 3 will play out the remaining 62 minutes of Level 15 with blinds of 2,000/4,000 and a 4,000 big blind ante, before playing through four more 90-minute levels.

There will be a short break after each level, with no current plans for an extended break for dinner.

All surviving players will bag and advance to Day 4, one step closer to the title, the trophy, and the €825,000 first-place prize.

Payouts

PlacePrizePlacePrize
1€825,00016-17€37,200
2€515,00018-20€32,350
3€368,75021-23€28,150
4€283,55024-27€24,450
5€218,30028-31€21,300
6€167,85032-39€18,500
7€129,05040-55€16,100
8€99,45056-71€13,950
9€76,50072-95€12,150
10-11€61,70096-119€10,600
12-13€51,400120-151€9,200
14-15€42,800  

As always, stay tuned to PokerNews as we bring all the major moments as they happen.

Tags: Ben HeathBenny GlaserBernhard BinderBig BlindsBoris KolevEduard LitskanEnrico CamosciGolden ShardJoao VieiraJuha HelppiLeonard MaueLeonardo PiresLorenzo FrancoMehdi ChaouiMonte CarloMuhyedine FaresOshri LahmaniRaul MestreRodrigo SelouanStanislav AnufriievXavier CortazarXavier Cortazar Vidal

Back-to-Back Eliminations on Table 6

Level 15 : Blinds 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Nikolaos Mouroutis
Nikolaos Mouroutis

Tobias Fischer had pushed in his final blinds preflop and was looked up by big stack Xavier Cortazar.

Tobias Fischer: AJ All in
Xavier Cortazar: A2

Fischer was a favorite to double up, but Cortazar locked up the pot on the 10107K turn by making a flush. The river came the inconsequential 6, and Fischer silently departed from the table.

One hand later, Nikolaos Mouroutis had pushed in his final 65,000 in the cutoff and was up against Ilya Nikiforov in the hijack.

Nikolaos Mouroutis: J10 All in
Ilya Nikiforov: QQ

Again, the all-in player had no outs remaining after the turn, as the 6932Q board spelled the end of Mouroutis' Main Event.

Tags: Ilya NikiforovNikolaos MouroutisTobias FischerXavier Cortazar

Schwaederle Doubles with Aces, Bull Eliminated

Level 15 : Blinds 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Robert Bull
Robert Bull

The action was joined as Cedric Schwaederle had worked his stack in preflop from the cutoff, and was at risk versus the under-the-gun player Robbie Bull.

Cedric Schwaederle: AA All in
Robbie Bull: AK

The ace-high runout saw Schwaederle improve to top set, with the collision leaving Bull with just a couple of big blinds.

The very next shuffle, Bull was eliminated, his K4 unable to beat 77.

Tags: Cedric SchwaederleRobbie Bull

O'Driscoll Runs into Kings, Eliminated Shortly After

Level 15 : Blinds 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Conor O'Driscoll
Conor O'Driscoll

Fabian Bartuschk was all in and at risk from the hijack, versus Conor O'Driscoll on the button.

Fabian Bartuschk: KK All in
Conor O'Driscoll: QQ

There was no help for O'Driscoll on the 6J10910 board, and Bartuschk pulled in a crucial double up.

The altercation left O'Driscoll with just 28,000 in his stack, which he was unable to spin up, as he was eliminated a few hands later.

Tags: Conor O'DriscollFabian Bartuschk

Lasouski on Piles After Hero-Call in Five-Bet Pot

Level 15 : Blinds 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Artsiom Lasouski
Artsiom Lasouski

Gianluca Cedolia opened to 8,000 under the gun. Hugo Blaison made it 24,000 in the cutoff before Artsiom Lasouski four-bet to 51,000 on the button. Cedolia immediately got out of the way, but Blaison clicked it back to 95,000.

Lasouski confirmed the amount before calling, and the 452 flop was fanned. Blaison continued for 27,000, which Lasouski called. Blaison sized up to 102,000 on the 9 turn, but was still unable to shake his opponent as Lasouski called again.

The river fell the 6. Blaison moved all in, covering Lasouski's 175,000 remaining chips. Lasouski went deep into the tank, but eventually tossed a single chip in the middle to signal a call.

Blaison tabled A10 for just ace-high, prompting Lasouski to triumphantly show 88. His pair of eights won him the massive pot worth more than 200 big blinds, and saw him ascend to be among the leaders in the room.

Tags: Artsiom LasouskiGianluca CedoliaHugo Blaison

Anufriiev Flops Trips, Nikiforov Eliminated

Level 15 : Blinds 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Stanislav Anufriiev
Stanislav Anufriiev

Seeing a raise to 8,000 ahead of him, Ilya Nikiforov three-bet to 32,000 from the small blind. Stanislav Anufriiev responded with a cold four-bet to 103,000 from the big blind. The original raiser folded, but Nikiforov moved all in for 135,000, which Anufriiev called.

Ilya Nikiforov: KK All in
Stanislav Anufriiev: AJ

A sweet situation soon turned sour for Nikiforov, as the dealer spread a J8J flop, improving Anufriiev to trips.

There was no saving grace for Nikiforov, as the 6 turn and 4 river completed the board, seeing him eliminated in unfortunate circumstances.

Tags: Ilya NikiforovStanislav Anufriiev

Zabrodotskyi Wins Three-Way All-In

Level 16 : Blinds 2,000/5,000, 5,000 ante
Yurii Zabrodotskyi
Yurii Zabrodotskyi

Elia Salerno had pushed in his last 53,000 under the gun, and Yurii Zabrodotskyi was all in for 137,000 in middle position. Derk van Luijk looked them both up in the big blind, covering both opponents.

Elia Salerno: A4 All in
Yurii Zabrodotskyi: 1010 All in
Derk van Luijk: AK

Salerno flopped a pair on 6Q4, and Van Luijk turned a flush draw on the 3. Zabrodotskyi's tens remained best on the 8 river, however, and he scooped the pot to eliminate Salerno.

Tags: Derk van LuijkElia SalernoVan LuijkYurii Zabrodotskyi

Aksu Snap-Jams on Glaser

Level 16 : Blinds 2,000/5,000, 5,000 ante
Benny Glaser
Benny Glaser

Osman Aksu raised to 10,000 on the button, and Benny Glaser called in the big blind.

When Glaser checked on the J410 flop, Aksu immediately slid his stack of 72,000 into the middle.

Glaser took a moment to consider, but ultimately chose to return his cards to the dealer.

Tags: Benny GlaserOsman Aksu

Wheeler Sends Yamanaka to the Rail

Level 16 : Blinds 2,000/5,000, 5,000 ante
Jason Wheeler
Jason Wheeler

Kosumosu Yamanaka raised to 25,000 on the button, having started the hand with roughly 90,000. Jason Wheeler moved all in from the big blind, with a much larger stack, and Yamanaka called.

Kosumosu Yamanaka: KQ All in
Jason Wheeler: AK

It wasn't what Yamanaka would have wanted to see, and when there was no help from the deck on the 89822 runout, his deep run was over.

Tags: Jason WheelerKosumosu Yamanaka

EPT Monte-Carlo Field Down to 100 Players

Level 16 : Blinds 2,000/5,000, 5,000 ante
EPT Monte Carlo 2026 Main Event Trophy
EPT Monte Carlo 2026 Main Event Trophy

With recent eliminations, just 100 players remain in the EPT Monte-Carlo Main Event.