2015 Tonybet OFC World Championship

€1,000 Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2015 Tonybet OFC World Championship

Event Info
Buy-in
€900
Entries
118
Players Left
1
Average Chip Stack
3,540,000
Total Chips
3,540,000
Level Info
Level
20
Blinds
20,000 / 20,000
Ante
0

Alexandra Usoltseva Wins the TonyBet OFC Championship Main Event for €30,007

Level 20 : 20,000/20,000, 0 ante
Alexandra Usoltseva
Alexandra Usoltseva

After more than nine hours of play on Day 2, Russia's Alexandra Usoltseva outlasted a field of 118 players to win the TonyBet OFC Championship Main Event for the championship belt and the top prize of €30,007.

The day began with the final 12 players battling it out. It took only 30 minutes for Norway's Johnny Johansen collected €2,009 after busting out of the tournament in 12th place for €2,009. About half an hour later, Canada's Beniot Jean (11th place) and Russia's Evgeniy Taranyuk (10th place) were both eliminated to each bank €2,009.

Over an hour passed by before another player was eliminated when Russia's Sergey Bagirov finished in ninth place for €2,761. This was a bit of a surprise as Bagirov entered the day as the chip leader. However, the nature of OFC is different than other forms of poker as one can quickly go from robusto to busto or vice-versa with very little notice.

Less than 15 minutes after Bagirov exited the tournament, fellow country-mate Sergei Illarionov was eliminated in eight place for €3,478. Illarionov entered the day in second place leading many to believe it would potentially be a Sergey vs. Sergei heads-up match-up on the final table.

Things settled down again for an hour before Russia's Yury Gulyy, who began the day on the same table with Bagirov and Illarinov exited the tournament in seventh place for €4,294.

Chips continued to fly back and forth for the next hour and a half after play consolidated onto two tables. Belarus' Dzianis Kisel was the next to hit the showers after finishing in sixth place for €5,122. This was another case of a player going from hero to zero as he was the chip leader with six players left to play.

Russia's Ilia Karasin was the fifth Russian to exit the tournament about 30 minutes after Kisel. His fifth place finish secured him a €6,902 payday, his largest cash to date. This left Usoltseva as the country's last representative.

At this point play was suspended while they prepared the feature table for a four-handed unofficial final table. During four-handed play, one player was always scheduled to be sitting out since there are only enough cards for three players in the pineapple OFC variant this tournament featured.

About 30 minutes into play, Lithuania's Tomas Ksenevicius bowed out in fourth place for €8,809. Once again play was suspended to get play ready for the official three-handed final table. A few minutes after play resumed, play was paused again for a one hour dinner break.

Less than half an hour after the dinner break, Canada's Jean-Philippe Piquette was eliminated in third place for €12,034. Piquette is a well-known player in his home country, when back in 2012 he had two wins within a week's period of time in the Playground Poker Classic Deepstack, each netting him C$50,000 ($50,858).

Piquette was mainly the victim of Usoltseva (2,301,000 chips) who entered the heads-up battle against Ukraine's Roman Pavliuk (1,239,000 chips) with almost a two to one chip advantage. The battle took over an hour and a half before Usoltseva was able to claim the title, the championship belt, and the €30,007 top prize.

Pavliuk collected a healthy consolidation prize of €19,336 for his runner up performance.

With the victory, Usoltseva becomes the third female TonyBet OFC World Champion out of the five events in its history. Last year, Jennifer Shahade won the 2014 TonyBet OFC Championship High Roller for €100,000, while just a few days ago, Isabelle Mercier won €10,189 on her way to becoming the first ever Open-Face Chinese Poker Progressive Pineapple champion.

PlacePlayerPrize
1Alexandra Usoltseva€30,007
2Roman Pavliuk€19,336
3Jean-Philippe Piquette€12,034
4Tomas Ksenevicius€8,809
5Ilia Karasin€6,502
6Dzianis Kisel€5,122
7Yury Gulyy€4,294
8Sergei Illarionov€3,478
9Sergey Bagirov€2,761
10Evgeniy Taranyuk€2,009
11Jean Beniot€2,009
12Johnny Johansen€2,009

Tags: Alexandra UsoltsevaDzianis KiselIlia KarasinJean-Philippe PiquetteRoman PavliukSergei IllarionovTomas KseneviciusYury Gulyy

Roman Pavliuk Eliminated in 2nd Place (€19,336)

Level 20 : 20,000/20,000, 0 ante
Roman Pavliuk
Roman Pavliuk

After hanging strong for about an hour an a half, Ukraine's Roman Pavliuk was eliminated in second place for €19,336 by Alexandra Usoltseva. Pavliuk now has over $200,000 in career tournament cashes with the win.

Usoltseva was the last person standing in the tournament to collect the championship belt and the €30,007 top prize. With the victory, she becomes the third female TonyBet OFC World Champion out of the five events in its history. Last year, Jennifer Shahade won the 2014 TonyBet OFC Championship High Roller for €100,000, while just a few days ago, Isabelle Mercier won €10,189 on her way to becoming the first ever Open-Face Chinese Poker Progressive Pineapple champion.

Player Chips Progress
Alexandra Usoltseva ru
Alexandra Usoltseva
3,540,000 239,000
Roman Pavliuk ua
Roman Pavliuk
Busted

Tags: Alexandra UsoltsevaIsabelle MercierJennifer ShahadeRoman Pavliuk

Jean-Philippe Piquette Eliminated in 3rd Place (€12,034)

Level 18 : 12,000/12,000, 0 ante
Jean-Philippe Piquette
Jean-Philippe Piquette

Canada's Jean-Philippe Piquette entered the official final table with the second highest stack, but was unable to get things after the dinner break to become the latest player eliminated mostly at the hands of Russia's Alexandra Usoltseva.

Piquette won €12,034 to add to his over $350,000 in career tournament earnings. His two biggest tournament wins came in May 2012 when he first won the 2012 Playground Poker Classic Deepstack for C$50,000 ($50,858) before winning the High Roller a week later for the same amount.

Alexandra Usoltseva currently has the upper hand to collect the coveted championship belt with a two to one heads-up advantage over Roman Pavliuk

Player Chips Progress
Alexandra Usoltseva ru
Alexandra Usoltseva
2,301,000 694,000
Roman Pavliuk ua
Roman Pavliuk
1,239,000 648,000
Jean-Philippe Piquette ca
Jean-Philippe Piquette
Busted

Official Final Table Set!

Level 17 : 10,000/10,000, 0 ante
Alexandra Usoltseva
Alexandra Usoltseva

When we return from dinner break we will be on a traditional three-handed final table. Currently Russia's Alexandra Usoltseva is in the lead with an impressive 1,607,000 chips. However, as we have seen throughout today and yesterday, the lowest stack can easily become the highest stack in just a few hands.

All three players remaining are guaranteed a €12,034 payday with first place getting the championship belt along with the top prize of €30,007.

TableSeatPlayerCountryChips
11Alexandra UsoltsevaRussia1,607,000
12Jean-Philippe PiquetteCanada591,000
13Roman PavliukUkraine1,344,000
Player Chips Progress
Alexandra Usoltseva ru
Alexandra Usoltseva
1,607,000
Jean-Philippe Piquette ca
Jean-Philippe Piquette
1,344,000
Roman Pavliuk ua
Roman Pavliuk
591,000

Tomas Ksenevicius Eliminated in 4th Place (€8,809)

Level 17 : 10,000/10,000, 0 ante
Tomas Ksenevicius
Tomas Ksenevicius

One player won't be returning from the dinner break, as Tomas Ksenevicius has just been eliminated in 4th place for €8,809. The Lithuanian now has now surpassed the $60,000 mark in live tournament cashes.

We will be updating chip counts of the final three during the dinner break.

Player Chips Progress
Tomas Ksenevicius lt
Tomas Ksenevicius
Busted

Tags: Tomas Ksenevicius

Final Table Seating and Chip Counts

Level 17 : 10,000/10,000, 0 ante
Alexandra Usoltseva
Alexandra Usoltseva

We are now at a four seated final table with one player sitting out at all times. Currently Russia's Alexandra Usoltseva is in the lead with an impressive 1,227,000 chips. However, as we have seen throughout today and yesterday, things can change quickly.

All four players remaining are guaranteed a €8,809 payday with first place getting the coveted championship belt along with the top prize of €30,007.

TableSeatPlayerCountryChips
11Alexandra UsoltsevaRussia1,227,000
12Tomas KseneviciusLithuania408,000
13Jean-Philippe PiquetteCanada743,000
14Roman PavliukUkraine1,164,000
Player Chips Progress
Alexandra Usoltseva ru
Alexandra Usoltseva
1,227,000 924,000
Roman Pavliuk ua
Roman Pavliuk
1,164,000 712,000
Jean-Philippe Piquette ca
Jean-Philippe Piquette
743,000 -251,000
Tomas Ksenevicius lt
Tomas Ksenevicius
408,000 -472,000

Tags: Alexandra UsoltsevaJean-Philippe PiquetteRoman PavliukTomas Ksenevicius

Ilia Karasin Eliminated in 5th Place (€6,902)

Level 17 : 10,000/10,000, 0 ante
Ilia Karasin
Ilia Karasin

Karasin was eliminated in 5th place for €6,902. While this is Karasin's largest cash according to The Hendon Mob, he has been on a roll. Just two days ago, Karasin finished runner-up in the RedBet Open Opening Event Freezeout for €4,066.

The tournament is now on a quick break while they are setting up the cameras on the four-max final table. One player will be sitting out at all times until the tournament is down to three players.

Player Chips Progress
Ilia Karasin ru
Ilia Karasin
Busted

Tags: Ilia Karasin

Dzianis Kisel Eliminated in Sixth Place (€5,122)

Level 17 : 10,000/10,000, 0 ante
Dzianis Kisel
Dzianis Kisel

Dzianis Kisel from Belarus was the chip leader on last break. Over on the feature table, he quickly went from hero to zero at the hands of both Canada's Jean-Philippe Piquette and and Russia's Ilia Karasin.

Kisel was eliminated from the tournament in sixth place for €5,122. Despite hopes to get the title, this is Kisel's largest tournament cash according to The Hendon Mob.

The remaining five players are all guaranteed a minimum €6,502 payout.

Player Chips Progress
Jean-Philippe Piquette ca
Jean-Philippe Piquette
994,000 531,000
Ilia Karasin ru
Ilia Karasin
903,000 400,000
Dzianis Kisel by
Dzianis Kisel
Busted

Yury Gulyy Eliminated in Seventh Place (€4,294)

Level 15 : 6,000/6,000, 0 ante
Yury Gulyy
Yury Gulyy

Russia's Yury Gulyy has just been eliminated in seventh place for €4,294. Tables will be redrawing shortly and then action will go on break in about 7 minutes. The next player to hit the showers will be awarded €5,122.

Gulyy, who is best known for playing higher stakes ring games, also has had some success in tournaments as well. Today he adds to his over $800,000 in live tournament earnings. The Russian's biggest tournament cash came in May when he took second place in the FPS High Roller (Event #19) for €109,345.

Player Chips Progress
Yury Gulyy ru
Yury Gulyy
Busted

Sergei Illarionov Eliminated in 8th Place (€3,478)

Level 14 : 5,000/5,000, 0 ante
Sergei Illarionov
Sergei Illarionov

Action was fast and furious on table #3 as Belarus' Dzianis Kisel and Ukraine's Roman Pavliuk were able to quickly grab the chips of Russia's Sergei Illarionov. Although fortunately for Dziayis, he was able to grab more than his opponent.

Illarionov who began the day in second place, was just eliminated in eight place for €3,478. With today's cash, the Russian's career tournament earnings soars above $20,000 according to The Hendon Mob.

The next player eliminated will be awarded €4,294 and at this point we will be down to two tables or just half the field we began the day at.

Player Chips Progress
Dzianis Kisel by
Dzianis Kisel
776,000 776,000
Roman Pavliuk ua
Roman Pavliuk
550,000 135,000
Sergei Illarionov ru
Sergei Illarionov
Busted

Tags: Dzianis KiselRoman PavliukSergei Illarionov