2015 PokerStars.com EPT Season 11 Malta

€10,300 High Roller
Day: 3
Event Info

2015 PokerStars.com EPT Season 11 Malta

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
44
Prize
€597,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€10,000
Prize Pool
€2,979,200
Entries
304
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
20,000

Sylvain Loosli Eliminated in 8th Place (€75,000)

Level 24 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Sylvain Loosli
Sylvain Loosli

Ivan Luca opened for 88,000 and Nick Petrangelo made the call from the button.

"How much you got mate" Charles Carrel asked his neighbor Sylvain Loosli. Loosli counted out just under 500,000 and Carrel made the call from the small blind. Now the decision was on Loosli in the big blind, and he shoved all in for 496,000 total.

Initial raiser Luca and Petrangelo folded, Carrel made the call.

Sylvain Loosli: {A-Hearts}{Q-Hearts}
Charles Carrel: {A-Clubs}{10-Clubs}

The flop was good for Loosli with {Q-Spades}{8-Spades}{3-Clubs}. The {9-Clubs} turn was about as good as they could come for Carrel, giving him clubs and jacks to win the hand. The {K-Clubs} on the river sealed Loosli's fate, the former November Niner exited in 8th place.

The remaining seven players are guaranteed six figures from now on; €102,000.

Player Chips Progress
Charles Carrel gb
Charles Carrel
2,400,000 620,000
Sylvain Loosli fr
Sylvain Loosli
Busted

Tags: Charles CarrelIvan LucaNick PetrangeloSylvain Loosli

Power Poker from Petrangelo

Level 23 : 15,000/30,000, 4,000 ante
Nicholas Petrangelo
Nicholas Petrangelo

Ivan Luca raised to 65,000 from the hijack and the action folded to Nick Petrangelo in the small blind. The American pro, who finished fourth in the €25,000 High Roller earlier this week, three-bet to 277,000 and the action was then on Charles Carrel.

Carrel gave it some thought and four-bet to 650,000.

This hand had the potential for a massive clash, but Luca quickly folded putting the action back on Petrangelo.

"All in," Petrangelo stoically said, and in the same breath Carrel tossed his cards to the muck.

Petrangelo picked up a ton of chips without seeing a flop and he now takes a million-chip lead over his nearest competitor as Luca sit in second.

Player Chips Progress
Nick Petrangelo us
Nick Petrangelo
3,500,000 900,000
Ivan Luca ar
Ivan Luca
2,550,000 -50,000
Charles Carrel gb
Charles Carrel
1,450,000 -650,000

Tags: Charles CarrelIvan LucaNick Petrangelo

Luca Pulls Off the Biggest Bluff of the Tournament

Level 23 : 15,000/30,000, 4,000 ante
Ivan Luca
Ivan Luca

Ivan Luca opened the button for 72,000 and small blind David Peters made the call. The big blind folded and both players checked the {A-Clubs}{J-Clubs}{3-Clubs} flop. So far, nothing really out of the ordinary and the 110,000 bet by Peters and call by Luca on the {4-Clubs} turn wasn't remarkable yet either.

It would be the river that made for some interesting things to happen. The {3-Diamonds} appeared and Peters bet out 250,000. Luca thought about it for a bit. And some more. And then some.

After about nine minutes of tanking, Sylvain Loosli called the clock on Luca.

Floor Kate Badurek: "Ok sir, you have one minute"

Luca didn't move.

Floor Kate Badurek: "Thirty seconds sir"

No movement on Luca's part yet.

Floor Kate Badurek: "Ten Seconds, nine, eight, seven"

And just like that, without anyone seeing it coming, Luca announced all in with seven seconds to go on his clock for 1.9 million. Peters jaw dropped a little. After about a minute of thinking Peters folded his hand.

"Show the bluff" Charles Carrel laughed, "Do it for the cameras"

There were no cameras around actually, but Luca smiled big and showed the {4-Spades}{9-Spades}.

Player Chips Progress
Ivan Luca ar
Ivan Luca
2,600,000 660,000
David Peters us
David Peters
2,000,000 -500,000

Tags: David PetersIvan Luca

Urbanovich Continues to Dominate EPT Malta; Wins Record Fourth Event

Level 23 : 15,000/30,000, 4,000 ante
Dzmitry Urbanovich
Dzmitry Urbanovich

In the history of the European Poker Tour, no player has ever won four events at a festival. That changed on Friday night when Poland's Dzmitry Urbanovich took down the €220 No-Limit Crazy Pineapple event for his fourth win at the EPT Malta festival.

The 19 year old began his historic run by topping a field of 88 entries to win the €25,000 High Roller for €572,300, and then followed that up by winning the €1,000 No-Limit Deepstack Turbo Big Ante for €32,500.

"See you soon," Urbanovich joked with official EPT photographer Neil Stoddart after that win. It actually proved true too as the very next day he beat Jack Salter heads up to win the €5,000 No-Limit Turbo event for €110,000.

In the crazy pineapple event, which attracted 56 entries and created a prize pool of €10,864, Urbanovich defeated Team PokerStars Pro Marcin Horecki in heads-up play to capture the title and €3,260, a modest amount that no doubt took backseat to the record.

According to the PokerStars Blog, Horecki began heads-up play with a nearly 2-1 chip lead, but with blinds at 12,000/24,000 anything could happen. Indeed it did as Urbanovich, who was playing crazy pineapple for the first time, managed to take over the lead, and then in the final hand of the tournament, Horecki was all in, the flop came out {8-Diamonds}{2-Hearts}{10-Hearts}, and both players discarded one of their three cards.

Urbanovich showed the {a-Hearts}{4-Hearts} for a flush draw, while Horecki held the {j-Diamonds}{8-Hearts} for a pair. The {4-Diamonds} turn paired Urbanovich, but he needed more help to win the pot. He found it too when the {J-Hearts} river have him the flush. Horecki had to settle for €2,350 while Urbanovich immediately rushed off to register the €1,100 triple stud event.

"The man is clearly on a mission to win everything he possibly has time for because immediately after snagging that victory, he jumped in another event," PokerStars touted after his latest win. "It seems that where there’s a trophy, then Urbanovich will be somewhere nearby."

It's also worth nothing that Urbanovich finished runner-up in the €1,100 Limit Stud Championships for €6,680. If it wasn't for John Thrower, the winner of that event, Urbanovich would have five EPT Malta titles on his résumé.

Event #59 €220 NL Crazy Pineapple Turbo

Buy-inEntrantsPrize Pool
€200 + €2056€10,864

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Dzmitry UrbanovichPoland€3,260
2Marcin HoreckiPoland€2,350
3Marco WendtGermany€1,520
4Daniel EffendyGermany€1,160
5Dariusz PaszkiewiczPoland€890
6Timothee ColcherFrance€695
7Roy PedersenNorway€554
8Dominic Cyrill VogelSwaziland€435

Prior to his unprecedented run at the EPT Malta, Urbanovich's biggest cash had been €31,950 for a third-place finish in the 2014 EPT Barcelona Event #39: €1,100 No-Limit Hold'em Turbo. He also took down Event #13: $2,200 No-Limit Hold'em Turbo Bounty at the 2015 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure for $37,640, and followed that up six weeks later by winning the €2,200 Eureka High Roller in Rozvadov for €25,725.

Urbanovich's recent success has given him the early lead in the 2015 Global Poker Index Player of the Year race with 2,380.48 points, though that doesn't yet take into account his latest win. His prior wins had him in the hunt, but it was his performance in Malta that saw him jump 16 places to the top of the leaderboard.

Urbanovich has results dating back to July 2013, but it's safe to say he didn't become a superstar until visiting the first-ever EPT Malta. Something tells us we'll be seeing plenty more of him on the EPT, but it'll still be two years before he's old enough to travel to Las Vegas for the World Series of Poker. Kind of reminds you of Ole Schemion, doesn’t it?

For more on Urbanovich, check out his €25,000 High Roller winner interview with Sarah Herring:

Tags: PokerNews Live Blog FeatureDzmitry Urbanovich

Marc Etienne McLaughlin Eliminated in 10th Place (€52,100)

Level 23 : 15,000/30,000, 4,000 ante
Marc Etienne McLaughlin
Marc Etienne McLaughlin

Viacheslav Goryachev opened for 63,000 from the button and small blind Marc Etienne McLaughlin shoved all in for 398,000. David Peters immediately folded his big blind, Goryachev asked for a count and called.

Viacheslav Goryachev: {2-Diamonds}{2-Clubs}
Marc Etienne McLaughlin: {A-Diamonds}{4-Hearts}

The {8-Spades}{6-Clubs}{6-Diamonds} flop gave McLaughlin some additional outs and the {5-Clubs} on the turn increased the cards he could hit as well. The {K-Spades} on the river wasn't one of them though, and McLaughlin hit the rail in 10th place.

The remaining nine players are being redrawn to one last table. All are guaranteed to make €62,200.

Player Chips Progress
Viacheslav Goryachev ru
Viacheslav Goryachev
2,200,000 527,000
Marc Etienne McLaughlin ca
Marc Etienne McLaughlin
Busted

Tags: Viacheslav GoryachevMarc Etienne McLaughlin

CONVersation: What Does a World Champ Do After Winning $10 Million?

Level 22 : 12,000/24,000, 3,000 ante
Martin Jacobson
Martin Jacobson

Martin Jacobson was one of the most, if not most, popular winners of the World Series of Poker Main Event in recent times. So much has been written and said about his near-perfect display at the final table last November, and he was even rewarded with "Tournament Performance of the Year" at the European Poker Awards earlier this week.

Enough about the cards though, what does one do with their time after winning, and how do you go about spending $10 million? Jacobson found time in his busy schedule to talk to PokerNews just after busting the EPT Malta High Roller Event.

PokerNews: Tell us how you spent the 24-48 hours after you won the Main Event.

Jacobson: Right after I won it was a really weird feeling. I was so focused on the tournament so it was hard to switch off and start partying straight away. It took me a few hours to calm down and relax, but the first night I celebrated with everyone that was on my rail. The Rio put us up in a Palazzo suite with an open bar and it had seven bedrooms, a fireplace and all this nice stuff.

That was fun and then the next night we had dinner at Mandalay Bay before going to Light Nightclub, so that was like the real party. Everything had sunk in a little bit more and one of the guys who works there as a host was a friend of a friend and he put up the final hand on the big screen. They actually put it up twice so that was pretty cool. It was different too as being in Las Vegas in November is not what you’re used to and everything is way more quiet and relaxed. It was a strange feeling having my family at the club for a bit, partying with my Mum! A weird but really fun experience.

After that, did you head off on vacation?

I stayed in Vegas a bit longer than expected because I had to sort some stuff out. I did a bunch of interviews straight away that week, and then the plan was always to go to Seal Beach in California where my friend has a house; stay there for a week or two and calm down. My girlfriend and I did that and relaxed for a bit before we went to Mexico for a week, which was really nice.

It was just the two of us and it was something I really needed as even when we were in LA, at Seal Beach which is more like a small village 40 minutes out of the city, I was still doing a bunch of interviews. It was quite a stressful time for me with a lot going on and a lot of people wanting to talk to me.

I was also dealing with a lot of emotions still so it was so nice to get away to Mexico where I didn’t have to deal with any interviews or anything – I just switched off and relaxed on the beach for a week before heading back home to do more interviews.

What was the festive period like for you?

Christmas this year was pretty relaxed. I celebrated in London and half my family came over. My mum and dad are separated so my dad came over this year. Angelica’s parents are also separated so her mom came over as well and we all had a relaxed Christmas back home in London.

We know you’re a big Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fan and attended a UFC fight in Stockholm. Tell us about your involvement with those guys.

It’s quite funny actually. There’s a guy I know through poker who did a documentary with Alexander Gustafsson (the biggest UFC star from Sweden). He used to work for Svenska Spel – the state owned site that used to sponsor Michael (Tureniec) and Anton (Wigg) – but he doesn’t work there anymore. Now he’s a TV producer for a big Swedish channel and he was doing this documentary.

Originally he (Gustafsson) was supposed to be getting this title fight but he got injured so the fight got postponed and then the champ got injured. Meanwhile Alex had to take a new fight in between and it took place in Sweden. If he won then he got a title shot again, so there was a lot at stake.

Before the fight they were trying to hype it up, hence the documentary that was going to air on Swedish Television, and they heard I was a big MMA fan so they suggested I be in the documentary. Originally he was supposed to make this documentary for the title fight so it was going to be much bigger and that’s when he though that I could be in it.

Unibet sponsored it so they thought that I might be able to strike a deal with them and be in it while I was preparing for the final table. It would’ve been perfect timing as it was going to happen in October, so was right before my final table and I was going to go to San Diego to take part in his training camp to help prepare me. I was really excited about that and then really gutted when he got injured, postponing everything.

The producer mentioned me to Alex’s manager, as he got to know those guys really well whilst shooting the documentary, and he said I should call him and we could hand out in Stockholm. I called him one day and they were really cool guys and they gave me the contact details on the new president of UFC Europe. I called him and he said sure, I’ll hook you up with tickets, and I got two floor seats – in the second row - for a friend and me.

The fight took place at the end of January so I went to Stockholm for four days and there was a pre-party. I also timed it pretty well as I got to do some interviews with some Swedish magazines while I was there. It was a great weekend for me and Kevin Stani, who’s a massive UFC fan and got me into it, so it was good to be able to bring him – a no brainer really.

Have you had any other celebrity encounters since your win?

While I was in LA I got to meet Nick Diaz, who’s another really famous UFC fighter. Just by coincidence, me and Mark Radoja stumbled across him outside a bar on a Monday night and next thing we know we’re doing shots with him before going to an after party, so that was a lot of fun.

Then I got invited to train at his gym in Las Vegas this summer while I’m playing in the World Series (of Poker)!

Let’s talk about the patches you wore at the final table and the charitable pledges you’ve committed to.

When I made the final table there were two things I wanted to do apart from the technical and mental preparations. I wanted to get a sponsorship deal and I also wanted to do something for a charity, as it was a really good exposure opportunity for both of those things.

Since poker is pretty dry these days it’s hard to get a deal with a poker site because the market isn’t what it used to be, in Sweden at least. Going with a poker site might’ve been the most profitable thing for me – they were the one able to offer the most money, but wasn’t worth it for all the commitments – I thought it would be more fun to seek sponsorships with companies that I think are fun and products that I use. I managed to get sponsored by a supplement company whose products I was using all summer. They were a new-starter company too so were really excited about having me involved.

The other part I wanted to do was to get involved with a charity, but I didn’t have the time to research as much as I would’ve liked. However I had heard of this REG (Raising for Effective Giving) initiative. I went on their website and read what it was all about and it seemed perfect for me, since I didn’t have time to do the research myself. They analyze hundreds of different charities to find the most effective ones and since several of my good friends are involved, and I trust their judgement, so I went with my intuition and decided it was exactly what I wanted to do. I signed up and pledged to give 5% of my winnings.

Where exactly will your pledged money go?

How it works is that they go through as many charities as they can, to find the most effective ones, where the money does the most benefit, and have 10-15 listed on their website. Then what you do is donate every quarter out of whatever you’ve been winning. If you haven’t been winning you don’t have to donate anything.

You can choose specific charities if you feel stronger about something. I feel stronger about animal charities so I chose to donate half of the money towards them and spread it across many different ones. There are some that focuses on factory farming and try to help find a better environment for those animals.

The other 50% went to a meta-charity that aims to get more people involved in charities, host seminars, advertise and generally get more people on board. This is an on going commitment now too, every quarter I’ll give 5% of my potential winnings.

Lastly, have you bought anything nice for yourself?

I just bought a house in London actually! It’s nice to be able to upgrade [giggles] as London is so expensive. Our current place is underground (basement apartment) so it’ll be nice to live above ground!

Tags: Martin Jacobson

Mike McDonald Eliminated in 11th Place (€52,100)

Level 22 : 12,000/24,000, 3,000 ante
Mike McDonald
Mike McDonald

Action folded to Mike McDonald on the button and he opened for 52,000. Small blind Igor Yaroshevskyy, still watching the EPT Main Event live stream on his phone, casually three-bet to 137,000. The big blind folded and Mike McDonald shoved all in for about 550,000. Yaroshevskyy called instantly.

Igor Yaroshevskyy: {Q-Spades}{Q-Clubs}
Mike McDonald: {K-Spades}{Q-Hearts}

The board never made things particularly exciting: {9-Hearts}{8-Clubs}{5-Clubs}{A-Diamonds}{3-Clubs}.

Mike McDonald made his exit in 11th place, taking home €52,100. Still two tables, now both with five players.

Player Chips Progress
Igor Yaroshevskyy ua
Igor Yaroshevskyy
1,137,000 777,000
Mike McDonald ca
Mike McDonald
EPT 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Mike McDonald

Daniel Ghionoiu Eliminated in 12th Place (€45,600)

Level 22 : 12,000/24,000, 3,000 ante
Daniel Ghionoiu
Daniel Ghionoiu

Daniel Ghionoiu opened his button for 48,000, only to face a three-bet to 164,000 from Artem Metalidi in the big blind. Ghionoiu didn't hesitate for too long before shoving all in for about 600,000 in chips. Metalidi did a double check on his cards and called in the same movement.

Daniel Ghionoiu; {A-Spades}{J-Spades}
Artem Metalidi: {A-Clubs}{Q-Hearts}

The flop came {4-Clubs}{10-Clubs}{K-Clubs} making both players exchange outs. The {A-Diamonds} on the turn paired both and Ghionoiu got excited for a millisecond, before realizing that card didn't help him. The {7-Hearts} on the river was a blank and Ghionoiu hit the rail in 12th place.

The remaining 11 players are guaranteed €52,100 at this point.

Player Chips Progress
Artem Metalidi ua
Artem Metalidi
2,175,000 675,000
Daniel Ghionoiu ca
Daniel Ghionoiu
Busted

Tags: Daniel GhionoiuArtem Metalidi

Ludovic Geilich Eliminated in 13th Place (€45,600)

Level 22 : 12,000/24,000, 3,000 ante
Ludovic Geilich
Ludovic Geilich

Marc Etienne McLaughlin opened for 52,000 under the gun and his next door neighbor David Peters made the call. Action folded to Ludovic Geilich who called from the big blind after contemplating what to do for a little bit.

The flop came {5-Hearts}{10-Hearts}{Q-Spades} and Geilich moved all in for 269,000. McLaughlin asked for a count, thought about it for a little bit, but folded. Peters called right away.

Ludovic Geilich: {K-Hearts}{9-Hearts}
David Peters: {K-Clubs}{Q-Clubs}

The {10-Diamonds} on the turn was a blank and the {Q-Hearts} couldn't save Geilich either. Geilich made his flush but that same card gave Peters the full house.

Player Chips Progress
David Peters us
David Peters
1,100,000 455,000
Ludovic Geilich gb
Ludovic Geilich
Busted

Tags: David PetersLudovic GeilichMarc-Etienne McLaughlin

Simon Higgins Eliminated in 14th Place (€41,100)

Level 22 : 12,000/24,000, 3,000 ante
Simon Higgins
Simon Higgins

Daniel Ghionoiu opened the hand with a raise to 48,000 from the hijack. Simon Higgins on the button made the call. Big blind Charles Carrel squeezed to 160,000 and Ghionoiu made the call.

Higgins now moved all in foor 453,000 and Carrel asked for a count, something the dealer mistakenly heard as call. When she did give Carrel the count, and the Brit had informed himself how much Ghionoiu had (1.3 million to start the hand), he moved all in. Ghionoiu folded right away, later claiming to have had.

Simon Higgins: {K-Spades}{Q-Clubs}
Charles Carrel: {J-Hearts}{J-Spades}

The board ran out {4-Spades}{3-Diamonds}{9-Hearts}{J-Clubs}{6-Spades} and Higgins left in 13th place, taking home €41,100 for the effort.

Player Chips Progress
Charles Carrel gb
Charles Carrel
2,100,000 450,000
Daniel Ghionoiu ca
Daniel Ghionoiu
1,150,000 -150,000
Simon Higgins gb
Simon Higgins
Busted

Tags: Charles CarrelSimon HigginsDaniel Ghionoiu