Main Event
Day 4 Completed
Main Event
Day 4 Completed
The final table of the 2017 partypoker LIVE MILLIONS Russia $5,300 Main Event is set and just eight hopefuls remain out of a 999-entry strong field. Among the finalists are four Russians and one Belarussian, but it is none other than $10,300 High Roller champion David Laka that leads the official final table line-up with a decent lead over the other hopefuls.
Laka bagged up 253,900,000, good for 159 big blinds in the remaining three minutes at blinds of 800,000/1,600,000 and a button ante of 1,600,000. Anatoliy Zyrin follows in second place with 175,600. Fellow Russian Aleksandr Merzhvinskiy completes the overnight podium with 155,500,000, while Leonid Logunov (73,900,000), Vadim Lipovka (71,300,000) and Day 3 chip leader Philipp Zukernik (68,100,000) are in the middle of the pack with near identical stacks.
Aleksandr Gofman (39,900,000) and Michael Sklenicka (31,600,000) also made it through to the final day and the last eight all have 81,200 Casino Units (~$70,000) locked up. However, all eyes in the stunning Sochi Casino & Resort are set on the trophy and payday of 1,160,000 Casino Units (~$1,000,000) for the eventual champion.
Final Table Seat Assignments
Seat | Player | Country | Chip Count | Big Blinds |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | David Laka | Spain | 253,900,000 | 159 |
2 | Leonid Logunov | Russia | 73,900,000 | 46 |
3 | Anatoliy Zyrin | Russia | 175,600,000 | 110 |
4 | Philipp Zukernik | Canada | 68,100,000 | 43 |
5 | Vadim Lipovka | Belarus | 71,300,000 | 45 |
6 | Aleksandr Gofman | Russia | 39,900,000 | 25 |
7 | Aleksandr Merzhvinskiy | Russia | 155,500,000 | 97 |
8 | Michael Sklenicka | Czech Republic | 31,600,000 | 20 |
Day 4 Action
Only 53 players returned to the tables on Day 4 and Yuriy Tuzov was eliminated in the very first hand. He was soon joined by Andreas Klatt, who three-bet shoved queen-jack suited into ace-jack. Aleksei Istomin's day was over after his pocket kings ended up second best to queens and fours, and Andrey Pateychuk had to settle for 45th place. The 2017 World Series of Poker Main Event 8th place finisher Jack Sinclair got it in with ace-six versus king-jack and Aleksandr Merzhvinskiy flopped the nut straight to eliminate Sinclair.
Just after David Laka cracked the pocket aces of Konstantin Puchkov with pocket jacks, it was the last remaining partypoker Sponsored Pro that was sent to the rail. Dzmitry Urbanovich had a flip with pocket nines against ace-king and Sergey Chupodal spiked an ace on the river. Urbanovich never recovered from that big setback and was gone within two hands soon after. Jeff Lisandro was also among the casualties in quick succession.
Maxim Babko and Anton Yakuba were among those to miss out on the last three tables while Paul Jackson had to settle for 27th place. The Brit three-bet pocket kings and jammed a six-high turn against two opponents. One of them was Daria Feshchenko and the last woman standing called with seven-nine suited for a gutshot and flush draw, which got there on the river.
Gleb Tremzin's run came to an end in 21st place and Day 1b chip leader Dmitriy Kopyl was the next casualty. Kopyl three-bet shoved with ace-queen and Aleksandr Merzhvinskiy's pocket jacks held up on a nine-high board. The bubble for the last two tables was a tough one and it was Mikhail Surin that missed out on the pay jump. Only half an hour later there were just 14 players left after Oleksiy Kravchuk, Yury Masliankou, Sergey Tsoy and Daria Feshchenko bowed out in quick succession. Again it was Merzhvinskiy who was responsible for an elimination when his ace-king bested Feshchenko's ace-ten, and the Russian was challenging Anatoliy Zyrin at the top of the counts.
The Canadian partypoker online qualifier Gylbert Drolet lost a flip with ace-king versus pocket queens and suddenly there were just 13 players remaining. What followed was the incredible run good of David Laka. He first knocked out Yunus Tuguz and Vladimir Troyanovskiy in the same hand when the former shoved with ace-nine and the latter reshoved with ace-queen from one seat over. Laka looked down at pocket kings in the big blind and there was no surprise on an eight-high board. Only ten minutes later the unofficial final table was set. Sergey Chupodal limp-called the shove of Vadim Lipovka with ace-nine versus king-queen and a queen showed up on the flop before Laka struck again another pair of kings in the big blind just one orbit later. This time it was Aleksei Kozlov who three-bet shoved pocket tens in the small blind and found no help.
Less than half an hour was played on the nine-handed table when it was none other than David Laka that claimed the final spotlight. He raised from the button with ace-six and a short-stacked Karen Arutyunyan put his hopes on ace-queen in the small blind. Little did Arutyunyan know that not just one but two sixes would show up on the flop right away and that set up the official final table.
Remaining Payouts
Place | Prize in Casino Units | ~ Prize in USD |
---|---|---|
1 | 1,160,000 | $1,000,000 |
2 | 696,000 | $600,000 |
3 | 464,000 | $400,000 |
4 | 348,000 | $300,000 |
5 | 232,000 | $200,000 |
6 | 174,000 | $150,000 |
7 | 121,800 | $105,000 |
8 | 81,200 | $70,000 |
The eight finalists will return at 12 p.m. local time on Thursday, September 14 to determine a champion and the action will be shown via live stream with hole cards displayed on a security delay of half an hour. The PokerNews live reporting team will provide all the action until a winner is crowned.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
David Laka
|
253,900,000 | |
Anatoliy Zyrin
|
175,600,000 | -9,900,000 |
Aleksandr Merzhvinskiy | 155,500,000 | |
Leonid Logunov | 73,900,000 | -1,300,000 |
Vadim Lipovka | 71,300,000 | 3,200,000 |
Philipp Zukernik
|
68,100,000 | -4,000,000 |
Aleksandr Gofman | 39,900,000 | -6,300,000 |
Michael Sklenicka | 31,600,000 | 4,000,000 |
David Laka opened to 3.2 million on the button and short stack Karen Arutyunyan shoved in the small blind for 15.6 million. Laka called and the cards were tabled.
Karen Arutyunyan:
David Laka:
The flop left Arutyunyan in desperate shape and he was drawing dead on the turn, making the river a formality. Arutyunyan has to settle for 9th place and a payday of 58,000 Casino Units (approximately $50,000), while all remaining eight players are bagging up for the night.
Action will resume at 12 p.m. on Thursday and the live stream with hole cards will be on a delay of 30 minutes. A recap of today's action is to follow.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
David Laka
|
253,900,000 | 18,800,000 |
Karen Arutyunyan | Busted |
Leonid Logunov raised with the and Aleksandr Gofman defended the big blind with . On the flop, Gofman checked and folded to a bet of Logunov.
Michael Sklenicka opened to 3.3 million with from under the gun and Vadim Lipovka seemed interested with the on the button before folding.
Anatoliy Zyrev raised to 3.2 million with and Lipovka then three-bet to 10 million with to claim the pot in the cutoff.
Anatoliy Zyrin raised to 3.6 million from under the gun with and Philipp Zukernik called with . Leonid Logunov also called in the big blind with .
The flop came and Logunov checked, Zyrin continued for 5.5 million, and only Zukernik called. After the turn, Zyrin gave up the pot and Zukernik's bet won the pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Philipp Zukernik
|
72,100,000 | 15,100,000 |
The final nine players are in their seats and the cards will go in the air shortly.
We spoke to Russia’s back-to-back partypoker High Roller champion from the German Poker Championships and MILLIONS Germany in Sochi. Anatoly talked about how there are many ways to win at MILLIONS Russia and what he loves about coming back to the former Olympic resort.
There are 27 minutes left in the current level and the seat assignments for the unofficial final table can be found below. All further updates will now be published on the security delay of 30 minutes.
Seat | Player | Country | Chip Count | Big Blinds |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | David Laka | Spain | 235,100,000 | 147 |
2 | Karen Arutyunyan | Russia | 19,600,000 | 12 |
3 | Leonid Logunov | Russia | 75,200,000 | 47 |
4 | Anatoliy Zyrin | Russia | 185,500,000 | 116 |
5 | Philipp Zukernik | Canada | 57,000,000 | 36 |
6 | Vadim Lipovka | Belarus | 68,100,000 | 43 |
7 | Aleksandr Gofman | Russia | 46,200,000 | 29 |
8 | Aleksandr Merzhvinskiy | Russia | 155,500,000 | 97 |
9 | Michael Sklenicka | Czech Republic | 27,600,000 | 17 |
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
David Laka
|
235,100,000 | |
Anatoliy Zyrin
|
185,500,000 | -2,700,000 |
Aleksandr Merzhvinskiy | 155,500,000 | 7,100,000 |
Leonid Logunov | 75,200,000 | 16,200,000 |
Vadim Lipovka | 68,100,000 | -1,600,000 |
Philipp Zukernik
|
57,000,000 | -7,100,000 |
Aleksandr Gofman | 46,200,000 | |
Michael Sklenicka | 27,600,000 | -20,700,000 |
Karen Arutyunyan | 19,600,000 | 3,200,000 |
Players are redrawing around a final table. They are then taking a short ten minute break.