2023 The Grand Big Wrap

€10,000 Diamond High Roller
Day: 3
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Event Info
2023 The Grand Big Wrap
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k1082
Prize
€500,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€10,000
Prize Pool
€2,036,515
Total Entries
221
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
200,000 / 400,000
Ante
400,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
6
Players Left
1
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Quan Zhou Survives the Marathon to Win the €10,000 Diamond High Roller

Level 30 : Blinds 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Quan Zhou
Quan Zhou

Quan Zhou lived on the river during the €10,000 Diamond High Roller at the Grand Big Wrap festival in Rozvadov. On Day 2, he was all in and down to his last card before spiking a set to triple up. He then busted Jan-Peter Jachtmann with a lucky river to end play yesterday and take the chip lead over the remaining six players into an extra, third day of the tournament. So it was only fitting he ended the tournament on yet another fortunate river.

Zhou and Eelis Parssinen battled back and forth in a heads-up match that capped off an already-marathon final table when Parssinen got his last chips in with trip deuces. Zhou also had trips but a worse kicker as the Finnish online crusher was poised for a double up that would give him a massive lead. But Zhou once again didn’t miss, hitting a flush to bring the event to a close.

Zhou stood atop a field of 221 total entries filled with elite players to earn the €500,000 first prize and trophy here at King’s Resort. His win pushes his total live winnings past $4,000,000 and is the second-biggest score of his career. It was also his first live tournament win outside Asia. The title clearly meant a lot to the Chinese native: Zhou even donned a new, white jacket to take the winner’s photo.

Final Table results

PlacePlayerCountryEarnings
1Quan ZhouChina€500,000
2Eelis ParssinenFinland€327,000
3Anton SuarezSweden€211,000
4Alex LivingstonCanada€170,000
5Cailin JinAustria€135,500
6Vasil MedarovBulgaria€105,000
7Jan-Peter JachtmannGermany€77,500
8Sebahattin DegermenciGermany€57,500

Day 3 Action

Nearly 14 hours of play on Day 2 weren’t enough to settle on a champion as six players returned today at 1:30 p.m. local time. Zhou, aided by his bustout of Jachtmann last night, led with 8,120,000 at the start of the day.

The theme of the early stages of the six-handed final table was double ups. Cailin Jin doubled up on the first hand against Alex Livingston with trip fours and climbed up past 1,500,000 early in the day after starting with just 370,000. Anton Suarez doubled up off Zhou with two pair on the river, then doubled again versus the chip leader when Zhou missed straight and flush draws on the river.

Jin then nearly quadrupled up off Livingston, Vasil Medarov, and Zhou. Medarov wouldn’t be so lucky, calling off his last 1,080,000 against Parssinen who made a full house to send Medarov out in sixth place.

The charismatic and fun-going Jin, who nursed a short stack for much of the later stages of the tournament, finally had his magical run end when Parssinen picked up kings to bust the Austrian in fifth place.

Livingston was the chip leader at the start of the final table yesterday and began today in second place, but a hand against Suarez proved pivotal in knocking down the Canadian to a short stack. Suarez was all in for 2,945,000 with two pair, while Livingston had straight and flush draws. Livingston bricked the river and Suarez doubled up yet again.

Livingston was then all in against Parssinen, who rivered a flush to eliminate Livingston in fourth place and move into the chip lead. Parssinen became the first player to crack 10,000,000 and opened a significant advantage over Suarez and Zhou during three-handed play, at one point holding more than double the number of chips as his closest challenger.

Alex Livingston
Alex Livingston

It was the two shorter stacks who finally tangled in an all-in pot. Suarez moved all in for 3,325,000 with two kings while Zhou had two queens. Zhou didn’t wait for the river this time. He hit a flush on the turn and smacked the table in celebration as Suarez finished in third place.

Parssinen led 12,700,000 to 9,400,000 at the start of heads-up play and dominated the early stages of the match, including flopping quads and having Zhou pay off a raise of 2,600,000 on the river when Parssinen made a full house.

Zhou fell below 4,000,000 at one point but pulled back to even when he bluffed the river for 3,600,000 and blew Parssinen off two pair. Zhou ramped up the aggression from there, picking up a number of small pots and taking over the chip lead until what proved to be the final hand of the tournament when Zhou rivered a flush to win the title.

Eelis Parssinen Quan Zhou last hand
Eelis Parssinen Quan Zhou last hand

Zhou was already having a successful trip to Rozvadov. He finished in fifth place in the 5K PLO Masters event right before this tournament, earning €44,950. And he wasn’t done with the title. Zhou went straight from taking his winner’s photos to jumping into the €10,000 Platinum High Roller taking place at the same time.

It was a tournament of comebacks for Zhou. From down to one card on Day 2, to facing a significant disadvantage against Parssinen, Zhou consistently found what he needed to survive and thrive, all the way to the title.

That concludes PokerNews’ coverage of the €10,000 Diamond High Roller. Stay tuned for more coverage of events here at the luxurious King’s Resort in Rozvadov.

Tags: Alex LivingstonAnton SuarezCailin JinEelis ParssinenQuan ZhouVasil Medarov

Eelis Parssinen Eliminated in 2nd Place (€327,000)

Level 30 : Blinds 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Eelis Parssinen
Eelis Parssinen

Quan Zhou raised to 1,100,000 and Eelis Parssinen called to see the 422 flop.

Parssinen checked to Zhou who continued for 500,000. Parssinen called and the J fell on the turn.

Zhou bet another 1,400,000 and Parssinen used a time bank before moving all in for 6,495,000. Zhou stood up from his chair and asked for a count before he called.

Parssinen had A852 for trip deuces, while Zhou also had trips and a flush draw with K1082. Both players stood by the table awaiting the pivotal river, which fell the 3.

"Yes," Zhou yelled out as he completed his flush, walking over to shake Parssinen's hand before going off to celebrate his victory.

Eelis Parssinen Quan Zhou last hand
Eelis Parssinen Quan Zhou last hand
Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Quan Zhou cn
Quan Zhou
22,100,000
8,395,000
8,395,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
Profile photo of Eelis Parssinen fi
Eelis Parssinen
Busted
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Eelis ParssinenQuan Zhou

Zhou Pulls Even With Massive Bluff

Level 30 : Blinds 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Quan Zhou
Quan Zhou

Eelis Parssinen raised to 1,200,000 with J1065 and Quan Zhou called holding Q1086.

Both players checked the 273 flop as the 5 fell on the turn. Zhou picked up a straight draw and led out for 1,100,000.

Parssinen called to the 7 river. Zhou missed his draw and used a time bank before firing out 3,600,000. Parssinen mucked as the two players moved nearly even in chips.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Eelis Parssinen fi
Eelis Parssinen
11,095,000
2,300,000
2,300,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Quan Zhou cn
Quan Zhou
11,005,000
2,300,000
2,300,000
Day 2 Chip Leader

Tags: Eelis ParssinenQuan Zhou

Parssinen Moves In

Level 29 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Eelis Parssinen
Eelis Parssinen

Quan Zhou limped in with K1073 and Eelis Parssinen checked J863.

The flop came 973 and Zhou bet 425,000. Parssinen called as the 10 turn gave him a straight.

Parssinen then led out for 1,250,000 and Zhou called with two pair. The river came the 5 and Parssinen bet enough to put Zhou all in.

Zhou, with 3,655,000 remaining, gave up his cards.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Eelis Parssinen fi
Eelis Parssinen
18,445,000
2,575,000
2,575,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Quan Zhou cn
Quan Zhou
3,655,000
2,575,000
2,575,000
Day 2 Chip Leader

Tags: Quan ZhouEelis Parssinen

Parssinen Spikes the River, Zhou Pays Him Off in Massive Pot

Level 29 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Eelis Parssinen
Eelis Parssinen

Eelis Parssinen raised to 900,000 with QJ92 and Quan Zhou defended J1076.

The J98 flop gave Zhou a straight as both players checked the flop and K turn.

The 9 river improved Parssinen to a full house as Zhou led out for 700,000. Parssinen then raised to 2,600,000 and Zhou tanked for a moment before calling as Parssinen took the pot to reopen a significant chip advantage.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Eelis Parssinen fi
Eelis Parssinen
16,570,000
3,800,000
3,800,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Quan Zhou cn
Quan Zhou
5,530,000
3,800,000
3,800,000
Day 2 Chip Leader

Tags: Eelis ParssinenQuan Zhou

Zhou Gets Massive Bluff Through

Level 28 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Quan Zhou
Quan Zhou

Quan Zhou raised to 725,000 with AJ105 and Eelis Parssinen called with J982.

Both players checked the 7Q6 flop as the 5 fell on the turn, giving Parssinen a straight.

He checked over to Zhou who bet 800,000. Parssinen called to the 3 river, where Zhou fired out another 2,000,000.

Parssinen leaned back in his chair and tossed in a series of time banks before he slid his cards into the muck, giving the pot to Zhou with just a pair of fives.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Eelis Parssinen fi
Eelis Parssinen
13,070,000
1,775,000
1,775,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Quan Zhou cn
Quan Zhou
9,030,000
1,775,000
1,775,000
Day 2 Chip Leader

Zhou Hits the Turn

Level 28 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Eelis Parssinen Quan Zhou headsup
Eelis Parssinen Quan Zhou headsup

Eelis Parssinen limped in with QJ66 and Quan Zhou checked with 101095.

The 4QJ flop gave Parssinen top two pair and he bet 400,000. Zhou called with a straight draw, then made the straight on the 8 turn.

He led out for 1,200,000 and Parssinen called. The river came the K and Zhou bet another 2,800,000. Parssinen this time gave up his hand.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Eelis Parssinen fi
Eelis Parssinen
13,375,000
1,850,000
1,850,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Profile photo of Quan Zhou cn
Quan Zhou
8,725,000
1,850,000
1,850,000
Day 2 Chip Leader

Tags: Eelis ParssinenQuan Zhou

Anton Suarez Eliminated in 3rd Place (€211,000)

Level 28 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Anton Suarez
Anton Suarez

Anton Suarez raised to 875,000 on the button and Quan Zhou defended his big blind.

The flop came 974 and Zhou led out for 2,125,000. Suarez then moved all in for 3,325,000 and Zhou quickly called.

Anton Suarez: KKQ7
Quan Zhou: QQJ2

Suarez was ahead with his pair of kings, while Zhou had a flush draw with the two players having nearly even stacks.

The 6 turn completed Zhou's flush as he smacked the table in celebration. Suarez was already drawing dead as the 2 fell on the turn, sending him to the rail in third place.

Zhou and Eelis Parssinen are taking a short break before the start of heads-up action.

Anton Suarez vs Quan Zhou
Anton Suarez vs Quan Zhou
Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Quan Zhou cn
Quan Zhou
9,400,000
4,850,000
4,850,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
Profile photo of Anton Suarez se
Anton Suarez
Busted

Tags: Anton SuarezQuan Zhou

Alex Livingston Eliminated in 4th Place (€170,000)

Level 26 : Blinds 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante
Alex Livingston
Alex Livingston

Action folded to Eelis Parssinen in the small blind who raised to 480,000. Alex Livingston then reraised to 1,340,000 and Parssinen called.

The flop came 79Q and Parssinen bet enough to put Livingston all in. Livingston called for his last 455,000.

Alex Livingston: A10104
Eelis Parssinen: KJ96

The 8 turn gave Parssinen a flush draw to go with his straight draw, and he connected with the Q river to send Livingston to the rail in fourth place.

Alex Livingston
Alex Livingston
Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Eelis Parssinen fi
Eelis Parssinen
8,205,000
1,315,000
1,315,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Alex Livingston
Busted
WSOP 2X Winner

Suarez Fades Everything For a Massive Double

Level 26 : Blinds 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante
Anton Suarez
Anton Suarez

Anton Suarez raised to 375,000 on the button and Alex Livingston defended his big blind.

The flop came A57 and Suarez continued for 350,000. Livingston then raised to 2,040,000 and Suarez used a time bank before shoving all in for 2,945,000. Livingston quickly called.

Anton Suarez: AKJ5
Alex Livingston: AQ86

Suarez was ahead with two pair, but he needed to dodge Livingston's straight draw. The 2 turn also gave Livingston a flush draw.

The river came the 2 and Livingston missed his draws as Suarez earned the double up, knocking Livingston down to a short stack.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Anton Suarez se
Anton Suarez
6,880,000
3,480,000
3,480,000
Profile photo of Alex Livingston ca
Alex Livingston
2,115,000
3,080,000
3,080,000
WSOP 2X Winner

Tags: Alex LivingstonAnton Suarez

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