2019 The Patrik Antonius Poker Challenge

€1,500 Main Event
Day: 4
Event Info

2019 The Patrik Antonius Poker Challenge

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
103
Prize
€57,200
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,500
Prize Pool
€217,280
Entries
160
Level Info
Level
23
Blinds
15,000 / 30,000
Ante
15,000

Joris Ruijs Wins The Patrik Antonius Poker Challenge Main Event (€57,200)

Level 23 : 15,000/30,000, 15,000 ante
Winner Joris Ruijs
Winner Joris Ruijs

Ever since Day 2, Joris Ruijs has held the overwhelming chip in the €1,500 Patrik Antonius Poker Challenge Main Event and he finished it off in style by becoming the tour's first-ever Main Event champion. The talented 27-year old Dutchman defeated Ville Jantunen heads-up to win his sixth-ever live tournament for €57,200 and push past $1.7 million in lifetime winnings on The Hendon Mob.

Ruijs was one of the 160 entrants in the inaugural Patrik Antonius Poker Challenge Main Event, a festival that celebrated the launch of the First Land of Poker (FLOP) app, which PokerNews will have an extensive article up about later this week. The namesake of the tournament, Patrik Antonius, is a household name in the poker world, and Ruijs was excited of the prospect of playing against the Finnish star.

"Antonius is a legend of the high stakes," Ruijs said to PokerNews after his victory. "It's somebody I've watched for hundreds of hours back in the days. Him, Dwan, and Ivey. So to battle with him in his own event, that was pretty great."

€1,500 Patrik Antonius Poker Challenge Main Event Official Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (EUR)Prize (USD)
1Joris RuijsNetherlands€57,200$64,237
2Ville JantunenFinland€39,100$43,910
3Kasper MellanenFinland€23,800$26,729
4Matias ArosuoFinland€17,900$20,103
5Andrejs PunkaLatvia€13,800$15,498
6Marvin HannemannGermany€9,700$10,894
7Markku KoplimaaEstonia€7,810$8,771
8Sebastian WahlFinland€5,950$6,682

Ruijs not only won the Main Event, but also finished in third place (€38,800) in the PAPC €10,200 Championship event that was won by Antonius himself, and finished just outside the money in the PAPC €25,000 High Roller where he also spent hours duking it out with the Finnish legend.

"The experience was really fun," Ruijs said, smiling. "At a certain point, you're not intimidated by the big names anymore. Then, it becomes super fun to play against these kinds of players. I'm pretty sure that four years ago, I'd have peed my pants," he laughed out loud.

The tournament was as perfect as they'd come for Ruijs, who held a monster lead after Day 2 and 3 and finished it off in style, only shortly surrendering the lead heads-up on an otherwise one-sided final table that was dominated by him from start to finish.

Winner Joris Ruijs
Joris Ruijs with Patrik Antonius

"It's pretty clear I ran super hot," was the first thing Ruijs said while reflecting on his amazing run. "But besides that, the field was also great, and it was a buy-in where the strongest opposition isn't ultra strong, so to say."

The buy-in may be considered on the lower end of the scale for the Dutchman, who's no stranger in five-figure buy-in fields, such as in Barcelona last year, or in Tallinn where he played both the €25K and €10K events. Despite the big difference in entry costs, Ruijs didn't have issues focusing on a €1,500 Main Event with a €57K first place prize.

"I actually think this is my strong suit," the Dutchman claimed. "I totally don't have issues with it. I only register a tournament when I actually want to play it. I like playing the live events, have a ton of fun in them and therefore, don't have any issues to focus myself after playing a much bigger buy-in event beforehand."

Ruijs Reflects on PAPC Main Event Final Table

Ruijs started the final table already holding 47% of the chips in play, and with a 3.5:1 lead over his nearest challenger Marvin Hannemann. Two of the strongest adversaries up front, inaugural Coolbet Open champion Sebastian Wahl and Estonian high roller Markku Koplimaa, came in on short stacks and busted closely after the start, and with the most experienced opposition gone it was mostly smooth sailing from there.

In regards to his upfront plans to approaching the final table with such an overwhelming lead, Ruijs had the following to say.

"I often see that a chip leader in this kind of situations just starts opening everything, but I find that a poor strategy. The final table is pretty deep, there are decent players there; if you start opening with junk everywhere they can simply call with good hands and you're starting to bleed chips."

"If you turn it down just a notch, but still understand that the ICM pressure you can put on the others is so large, you can size larger on flops and turns and put a ton of pressure on them that way That's something that works great in this spot so that's why I did it," Ruijs explained in regards to the large sizings he used throughout the final table, occasionally overbetting pots as well.

Heads Up
Finland's Ville Jantunen finished runner-up and cashed €39,100

With Wahl and Koplimaa quickly out of the way, Hannemann was the next to fall next against Kasper Mellanen, leaving them with six. Ruijs shortly busted short stack Andrejs Punka next and Matias Arosuo tapped out shortly after when he lost a three-way all in against Ruijs and Mellanen. Former short stack Mellanen had worked himself up to a decent-sized stack because of it, but all that went out of the window when he three-bet shoved pocket sevens into Ruijs' pocket nines and failed to improve.

That left Ruijs and Ville Jantunen to battle it out heads-up. For three days, Ruijs had clinched on to the chip lead, but after losing pocket eights against the pocket aces of eventual runner-up Jantunen, followed up by a brutal cooler with a turned straight of straight, he was trailing for the first time in three days. The Dutchman was unfazed by the sudden challenge.

"By now, it's happened a couple of times to me [in his poker career], and simply put: you don't have to let it get it to you. I felt I have such an edge on him heads-up. He wasn't a bad player by any means, but he clearly wasn't as experienced and we were very deep as well," Ruijs stated. "After losing that pot, it briefly goes through your head that if you get coolered again, it's over, but you simply don't have to allow to get those thoughts to get to you."

Ruijs quickly turned it back around, reclaiming the lead after a hand where Jantunen bet-folded the river ("I had pocket deuces", Ruijs would admit later). In the final hand, Jantunen flopped bottom two pair and Ruijs top pair. Ruijs rivered a higher two pair, shoved all in over a bet from Jantunen, and the Finn called it off with the inferior hand to make Ruijs the tour's first-ever Main Event champion.

That wraps up the first-ever Patrik Antonius Poker Challenge festival, one that turned the eyes of the poker world to Tallinn, especially with the crazy high stakes PLO action going on. The PAPC will certainly be back for a second edition later this year at a yet to be announced location. Until next time!

Winner Joris Ruijs
Winner Joris Ruijs

Tags: Joris RuijsPatrik AntoniusVille Jantunen

Ville Jantunen Eliminated in 2nd Place (€39,100)

Level 23 : 15,000/30,000, 15,000 ante
Ville Jantunen
Ville Jantunen

Joris Ruijs limped in on the button and Ville Jantunen checked. On the {10-Clubs}{5-Spades}{4-Hearts} flop, Jantunen check-called a bet of 30,000 from Ruijs before both players checked the {j-Spades} on the turn.

The river was the {3-Clubs} and Jantunen bet 75,000. Ruijs raised all in and Jantunen called it off after five seconds or so.

Ville Jantunen: {5-Hearts}{4-Clubs}
Joris Ruijs: {10-Hearts}{3-Spades}

Jantunen had flopped two pair, but Ruijs had rivered a better two pair to win the tournament on the spot! Jantunen saw a strong tournament come to an end in second place worth €39,100.

A full recap of today's action will follow.

Player Chips Progress
Joris Ruijs nl
Joris Ruijs
Day 3 Chip Leader
4,800,000 748,000
Ville Jantunen fi
Ville Jantunen
Busted

Tags: Joris RuijsVille Jantunen

Brutal Cooler Delivers Jantunen the Lead

Level 22 : 12,000/24,000, 12,000 ante
Heads Up
Heads Up

Joris Ruijs has been the more active player thus far and won a few pots in a row before a huge clash between the two occured. It was Ville Jantunen who made it 50,000 pre and Ruijs who called.

On a {9-Hearts}{8-Spades}{5-Hearts} flop, Ruijs checked, Jantunen bet 60,000, Ruijs check-raised to 190,000 and the Finn called. The turn brought the {10-Diamonds} and Ruijs continued with 275,000. Jantunen shipped it in for 1,070,000 and Ruijs called with lightning-reflexes.

Ville Jantunen: {q-Diamonds}{j-Diamonds}
Joris Ruijs: {j-Hearts}{7-Diamonds}

The ten on the turn proved to be the gin card for Jantunen and left Ruijs drawing for a chop only. The river was the {7-Hearts} and Ruijs had to give up his chip lead for the first time since Day 2.

Player Chips Progress
Ville Jantunen fi
Ville Jantunen
2,661,000 1,226,000
Joris Ruijs nl
Joris Ruijs
Day 3 Chip Leader
2,139,000 -1,226,000

Tags: Joris RuijsVille Jantunen

Kasper Mellanen Eliminated in 3rd Place (€23,800)

Level 21 : 10,000/20,000, 10,000 ante
Kasper Mellanen
Kasper Mellanen

Joris Ruijs raised to 60,000 from the small blind, Kasper Mellanen three-bet shoved 412,000 from the big blind and Ruijs beat him to the pot with a call.

Kasper Mellanen: {7-Spades}{7-Hearts}
Joris Ruijs: {9-Clubs}{9-Diamonds}

Mellanen found a decent pair but needed to find one of his sevens to crack Ruijs' overpair. There wasn't any seven to be found on {k-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds}{5-Hearts}{5-Clubs}{q-Hearts} and Mellanen made his way to the exit. He received €23,800 for finishing in 3rd place.

The heads-up will continue right away as the regular end-of-level break will be shortly after.

Player Chips Progress
Joris Ruijs nl
Joris Ruijs
Day 3 Chip Leader
2,811,000 521,000
Ville Jantunen fi
Ville Jantunen
1,989,000 14,000
Kasper Mellanen fi
Kasper Mellanen
Busted

Tags: Joris RuijsKasper MellanenVille Jantunen

Matias Arosuo Eliminated in 4th Place (€17,900)

Level 21 : 10,000/20,000, 10,000 ante
Matias Arosuo (right)
Matias Arosuo (right)

Joris Ruijs open-shoved on the button and Matias Arosuo called all in for 196,000 in the small blind after some thought.

Kasper Mellanen had it confirmed that Arosuo played less than him, took around a minute before making the overcall for 315,000 total.

Matias Arosuo: {k-Hearts}{q-Clubs}
Kasper Mellanen: {a-Clubs}{10-Clubs}
Joris Ruijs: {q-Spades}{7-Diamonds}

There was no help for anyone during the {9-Spades}{6-Spades}{3-Hearts}{9-Hearts}{9-Clubs} rundown and Mellanen exhaled in relief. Arosuo was eliminated in 4th place and received €17,900 for his efforts.

Matias Arusuo
Matias Arusuo (middle) makes his way to the exit, Kasper Mellanen (right) celebrates
Player Chips Progress
Joris Ruijs nl
Joris Ruijs
Day 3 Chip Leader
2,885,000 -315,000
Kasper Mellanen fi
Kasper Mellanen
826,000 481,000
Matias Arosuo fi
Matias Arosuo
Busted

Tags: Joris RuijsKasper MellanenMatias Arosuo

Andrejs Punka Eliminated in 5th Place (€13,800)

Level 20 : 8,000/16,000, 16,000 ante
Andrejs Punka (left)
Andrejs Punka (left)

It was a matter of time before ultra short stack Andrejs Punka would be at risk, but he was able to wiggle two shoves through first. Both times, Punka shoved for 66,000 from under the gun and everyone folded.

Shortly after his second shove, Joris Ruijs raised to 35,000 in middle position, Punka three-bet shoved 74,000 from the small blind and Ruijs flicked in the few extra chips.

Andrejs Punka: {a-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds}
Joris Ruijs: {9-Clubs}{5-Clubs}

The Latvian businessman and poker enthusiast saw his run come to an end in fifth place after Ruijs paired up on the {7-Hearts}{q-Clubs}{5-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}{8-Clubs} board.

Player Chips Progress
Joris Ruijs nl
Joris Ruijs
Day 3 Chip Leader
2,580,000 180,000
Andrejs Punka lv
Andrejs Punka
Busted

Tags: Andrejs PunkaJoris Ruijs

Marvin Hannemann Eliminated in 6th Place (€9,700)

Level 20 : 8,000/16,000, 16,000 ante
Marvin Hannemann (left)
Marvin Hannemann (left)

Ville Jantunen opened from hijack to 32,000 before Marvin Hannemann three-bet jammed his stack of 130,000. Kasper Mellanen four-bet jammed over the top for about 430,000 and Jantunen folded.

Marvin Hannemann: {a-Spades}{5-Spades}
Kasper Mellanen: {q-Spades}{q-Diamonds}

Hannemann got out of his seat before the flop and began packing up. The {8-Clubs}{j-Clubs}{4-Clubs} on the flop was of no help to Hanneman but the {k-Clubs} on the turn opened up more outs for a chopped flush on the river.

However, the {k-Spades} completed the board on the river and Hannemann hit the rail in sixth place for €9,700. After the elimination for Hannemann, the remaining five players were each guaranteed €13,800.

Marvin Hannemann
Marvin Hannemann
Player Chips Progress
Kasper Mellanen fi
Kasper Mellanen
610,000 70,000
Marvin Hannemann de
Marvin Hannemann
Busted

Tags: Kasper MellanenMarvin HannemannVille Jantunen

Markku Koplimaa Eliminated in 7th Place (€7,810)

Level 19 : 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Markku Koplimaa
Markku Koplimaa

Down to 97,000, Markku Koplimaa shoved the small blind in the next hand and Marvin Hannemann looked him up from the big.

Markku Koplimaa: {j-Diamonds}{5-Clubs}
Marvin Hannemann: {k-Spades}{8-Diamonds}

The dealer quickly spread out {2-Clubs}{9-Diamonds}{a-Hearts}{4-Spades}{4-Hearts} to send the last remaining Estonian packing in 7th.

Player Chips Progress
Marvin Hannemann de
Marvin Hannemann
620,000 127,000
Markku Koplimaa ee
Markku Koplimaa
Busted

Tags: Markku KoplimaaMarvin Hannemann

Sebastian Wahl Eliminated in 8th Place (€5,950)

Level 18 : 5,000/10,000, 10,000 ante
Sebastian Wahl
Sebastian Wahl

Sebastian Wahl started as the shortest stack at the final table and got a first-in spot in middle position. He moved in for 127,000 and got folds around until big blind Matias Arosuo, who snap-called after checking his cards.

Sebastian Wahl: {k-Diamonds}{k-Spades}
Matias Arosuo: {a-Diamonds}{a-Hearts}

Wahl had picked up the second-best starting hand, only to run into the bullets. The board came down {10-Spades}{8-Diamonds}{5-Hearts}{j-Hearts}{3-Hearts} to end Wahl's bid minutes into the day.

Player Chips Progress
Matias Arosuo fi
Matias Arosuo
319,000 132,000
Sebastian Wahl fi
Sebastian Wahl
Busted

Tags: Matias ArosuoSebastian Wahl

The First-Ever PAPC Crowns A Main Event Champ Today

It's been all about Joris Ruijs, but can he finish it?
It's been all about Joris Ruijs, but can he finish it?

After three days, a field of 160 entries in the €1,500 Patrik Antonius Poker Challenge Main Event has been whittled down from 160 to the final eight. Each of them has already locked up a slice of €5,950 out of the €217,280 prize pool, but it's the first place prize of €57,200 and accompanying bragging rights that are at stake today. At 1 p.m. local time, the final table will kick off in the Olympic Park Casino in Hilton Tallinn, Estonia.

It's been all Joris Ruijs the past few days, who also finished third in yesterday's €10,200 PAPC Championship event, won by none other than Patrik Antonius himself. In the Main Event, Ruijs bagged a monster lead on the second day and rode it even further on the third. Ruijs begins the final day with 2,254,000 in chips, 47% of all the chips in play. He holds a gargantuan lead over the rest of the field let by Marvin Hannemann, who's a distant second with 645,000.

Ruijs may be the odds-on favorite to win, there are still a few dangerous contenders lurking in the wings. Estonia's Markku Koplimaa for instance, who starts as the short stack with 139,000 but is seated to Ruijs' direct left. A double-up or two could put the hometown hero with over $500,000 in winnings right back in contention, and a deep run here will move him up to second on the country's all-time money list.

Kasper Mellanen (493,000), Andrejs Punka (475,000), Ville Jantunen (461,000), Kings of Tallinn €550 Championship winner Matias Arosuo (187,000), and inaugural Coolbet Open champ Sebastian Wahl (127,000) round out the eight that will take a seat on the casino floor today, where a special final table has been set up for the stream. With hole cards face-up, the stream will commence at 1:30 due to a half hour security delay.* PokerNews will be on the floor until a winner has been crowned, so check back regularly to see who will become the first-ever PAPC Main Event champion.

*edit: a €100/€100 PLO cash game will be live streamed instead.

€1,500 Patrik Antonius Poker Challenge Main Event Final Table

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Markku KoplimaaEstonia139,00014
2Marvin HannemannGermany645,00065
3Matias ArosuoFinland187,00019
4Kasper MellanenFinland493,00049
5Andrejs PunkaLatvia475,00048
6Ville JantunenFinland461,00046
7Sebastian WahlFinland127,00013
8Joris RuijsNetherlands2,254,000225

Tags: Andrejs PunkaJoris RuijsKasper MellanenMarkku KoplimaaMarvin HannemannSebastian WahlVille Jantunen