2017 PokerStars Festival Hamburg

Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2017 PokerStars Festival Hamburg

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
43
Prize
€105,850
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,100
Prize Pool
€549,990
Entries
567
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
20,000

Ulrich Pauls Keeps Trophy and Title at Home; Wins 2017 PokerStars Festival Hamburg €1,100 Main Event (€105,850)

Level 30 : 60,000/120,000, 20,000 ante
Ulrich Pauls Wins PokerStars Festival Hamburg €1,100 Main Event
Ulrich Pauls Wins PokerStars Festival Hamburg €1,100 Main Event

The 2017 PokerStars Festival Hamburg €1,100 Main Event has crowned a champion and it was local Hamburg resident Ulrich Pauls who emerged victorious to lift the trophy at Casino Schenefeld after a brief and intense heads-up encouter with Michal Lubas.

For Lubas, it was once again another impressive performance and runner-up finish, as he ended up second to Petr Svoboda out of a 1,126 entry field at the King's Casino in Rozvadov back in March 2017. Back then he collected €91,000 for his efforts and now Lubas added another €66,220 to his bankroll.

Pauls certainly put his stamp on the on Day 2 and Day 3. “I like to play following my feeling. If I feel something I pay and today this strategy worked really well,” Pauls said in the interview after bagging up the most chips at the end of Day 2 and he stayed true to his words for the final as well. Pauls showed plenty of emotions and was willing to risk the chips at any time, putting sheer pressure on anyone that got involved in a pot with him and flashing bluffs left and right.

The 36-year-old business owner also mentioned that he was running rather bad in the Side Events at the start of the festival, and likely wasn't willing to take another shot. “I busted at the Hamburg Cup, at PokerStars Open, at Main Event Day 1B and I lost at the cash game tables. I didn’t want to play anymore these days, I had a bad feeling. Then a friend of mine began to call me frequently trying to convince me to play Day 1D. At the end he did, and he was right!”

Pauls added “Yesterday, someone asked me if I would go to the HSV (Hamburg football team) match but I aswered I had to win the tournament and HSV would win 3-0. Both thing happened!” The Hamburg resident entered the day as the chip leader and was always in first or second place, taking home the elusive golden PokerStars Festival Main Event trophy and a payday of €105,850.

Final Result €1,100 Main Event

PlaceWinnerCountryPrize (EUR)
1Ulrich PaulsGermany€105,850
2Michal LubasPoland€66,220
3Jan SigelGermany€47,410
4Behzad ZarnegarGermany€36,960
5Bo RundströmSweden€28,980
6Andrei NodeaRomania€22,770
7Karolis DomarkasLithuania€16,990
8Marcin HoreckiPoland€11,770
Ulrich Pauls Wins PokerStars Festival Hamburg €1,100 Main Event

The event drew a total of 567 entries throughout four starting days and generated a prize pool of €549,990, comfortably surpassing the initial guarantee. Only the top 79 spots were guaranteed at least €1,870 for their efforts and the money bubble burst mid-way through Day 2.

PokerStars Team Online's Felix Schneiders was among those to miss out on the money, while other notables that cashed include Eric Theissen (68th for €2,030), Jesper Hansen (67th for €2,030), Jules Ayoub (61st for €2,030), Day 1B chipleader Matthias Rauscher (58th for €2,030), Walid Abdi Ali (47th for €2,250), Erik Scheidt (20th for €4,450), Peter Jaksland (13th for €6,490), Daniel Stacey (12th for €6,490), €2,200 High Roller runner-up De-Han Kim (11th for €7,640) and Day 1a chip leader Rudolf Köster (9th for €9,290)

Action of the Final Day

The last Main Event of the PokerStars regional tour in 2017 resumed on Day 3 with the last 15 players returned to the tables at 1 p.m. local time. The first level almost ran down without any elimination before Igor Rybak was sent to the rail. Rbyak had doubled his short stack twice, but his king-ten suited eventually ended up second-best to the ace-queen suited of PokerStars Team Pro Marcin Horecki.

Half an hour later, there were just 10 still in the mix. [Removed:431] built his stack early on before doubling Andrei Nodea. When flopping a flush draw in a three-bet pot with king-queen suited, Steinfeuer got it in against the pocket aces of Michal Lubas and both the turn and river bricked.

At almost the same time over on the other table, Peter Jaksland and Daniel Stacey (pictured below) bowed out in the same hand. Stacey built his stack nicely in the very first hand of the day before losing several all in showdowns against shorter stacks. The UKIPT5 Isle Of Man Main Event champion shoved king-jack suited and Jaksland called for less on the button with ace-king, while Ulrich Pauls looked them both up out of the small blind with pocket eights. The board ran out nine-high and Pauls increased his commanding lead.

Daniel Stacey
Daniel Stacey

De-Han Kim, who finished runner-up to Andre Haneberg in the €2,200 High Roller here at Casino Schenefeld a few days ago, had to settle for 11th place. Down to fewer than five big blinds, Kim moved in from the small blind with ten-four and Alaettin Keles called in the big blind with king-eight. Kim spiked a four on the turn, but an eight on the river restored the preflop order.

The remaining 10 players were in action for more than two hours on two five-handed tables until the unofficial final table was set. Several hopefuls were left short while Michal Lubas won a big pot with a set of tens against the pocket aces of Jan Sigel. Ultimately, Alaettin Keles was gone in 10th place when his king-jack failed to get there against the ace-jack of Karolis Domarkas. Down to just one table, it was Day 1a chip leader Rudolf Köster that missed out on the official final table group shot. He pushed for just over three big blinds with ace-queen suited and Lubas called with pocket tens to leave Köster drawing dead on the turn.

Final Table

PokerStars Team Pro Marcin Horecki made it to the final table but never failed to run up his short stack anymore. His push for 10 big blinds with ace-eight suited came at the worst possible time as Ulrich Pauls looked him up out of the small blind. The board ran out king-high and Horecki had to settle for 7th place and €11,770.

Marcin Horecki

The next player to bust was Karolis Domarkas, who entered the final day as second-biggest stack. After an early setback the Lithuanian eventually moved all in for 11 big blinds with king-queen suited. Ulrich Pauls called with ace-ten suited and a six-high board failed to improve Domarkas.

Andrei Nodea was eliminated in 6th place. The Romanian faced three limps and committed almost all of his chips with a raise out of the small blind before calling the shove of Behzad Zarnegar with ace-jack. Zarnegar turned over pocket aces and Nodea couldn't hit a miracle.

The last Scandinavian in the field, Bo Rundström, fell in 5th place. After scoring several double ups with a short stack throughout the day, his last shove for four big blinds was called by Ulrich Pauls and Behzad Zarnegar. The two remaining players checked down the board and Zarnegar showed king-jack. Rundström flipped over pocket nines and Pauls had the winning ace-ten suited for top pair with the final community card.

Behzad Zarnegar, who has recorded most of his cashes at Casino Schenefeld thus far, eventually finished in 4th place. Zarnegar defended his big blind against a raise by Michal Lubas and a call by Ulrich Pauls. On an ace-high flop with two hearts, Zarnegar check-raised all in with eight-six suited only to see Pauls call with king-three suited for the superior flush draw. Both turn and river bricked and the field was down to the last three.

Only minutes later the other short stack, Jan Sigel, was sent to the rail. He three-bet all in with ace-ten suited and Michal Lubas moved all in over the top with ace-ten. A queen on the flop left Sigel on thin ice and the runner runner miracle never happened.

Ulrich Pauls started the heads-up with a comfortable lead over Michal Lubas and quickly established a commanding chip advantage after flopping a set of sixes and winning another big pot without showdown. In the final hand, a seven-high flop escalated and Lubas was at risk with pocket sevens for bottom set. Pauls turned over four-three for bottom pair and a gutshot. Instead of the six for the straight, a deuce and ace brought the running wheel instead and the rail of Pauls went wild.

This marks the end of the PokerNews live reporting team here in Hamburg, and the next PokerStars live event is around the corner with the highly-anticipated PokerStars Championship in Prague in December 2017.

Tags: Alaettin KelesAndre HanebergAndrei NodeaBehzad ZarnegarBo RundströmDaniel StaceyDe Han KimEric TheissenErik ScheidtFelix SchneidersIgor RybakJan SigelJesper HansenJules AyoubKarolis DomarkasMarcin HoreckiMatthias RauscherMichal LubasPeter JakslandPetr SvobodaRudolf KösterUlrich PaulsWalid Abdi Ali

Michal Lubas Eliminated in 2nd Place (€66,220)

Level 30 : 60,000/120,000, 20,000 ante
Michal Lubas
Michal Lubas

Michal Lubas raised to 270,000 and Ulrich Pauls called in the big blind. The flop came {7-Spades}{5-Diamonds}{4-Clubs} and Pauls checked, Lubas bet 200,000 and Pauls check-raised to 475,000. Lubas moved all in and Pauls asked for a count.

Once it was determined to be 3.18 million in total, Pauls stood up from his chair and tossed in a chip for the call.

Michal Lubas: {7-Hearts}{7-Diamonds}
Ulrich Pauls: {4-Hearts}{3-Spades}

Ulrich immediately sighed while his rail edged closer to the table and he said "only the six." However, he picked up some more outs with the {2-Spades} turn. Pauls' rail exploded when the {A-Spades} river completed the wheel and Lubas was once again the bridesmaid after finishing runner up in Rozvadov already. The Pole takes home €66,220 for his efforts, while the title, trophy and first-place payout of €105,850 remains in Hamburg.

A recap of today's action is to follow.

Player Chips Progress
Ulrich Pauls de
Ulrich Pauls
Day 2 Chip Leader
16,880,000 2,700,000
Michal Lubas pl
Michal Lubas
Busted

Tags: Michal LubasUlrich Pauls

Jan Sigel Eliminated in 3rd Place (€47,410)

Level 29 : 50,000/100,000, 10,000 ante
Jan Sigel
Jan Sigel

Michal Lubas opened to 225,000 on the button and Ulrich Pauls called in the small blind. Jan Sigel moved all in out of the big blind and Lubas asked for a count. The all in was for 1,840,000 and Lubas gave it some consideration before moving all in over the top.

Pauls double-checked his cards and folded {K-Hearts}{3-Hearts} face up.

Jan Sigel: {A-Hearts}{10-Hearts}
Michal Lubas: {A-Diamonds}{Q-Hearts}

The {Q-Spades}{9-Diamonds}{5-Spades} flop gave Lubas top pair and he needed to avoid running outs to eliminate Sigel. After the {8-Diamonds} turn, Sigel was drawing to a jack and a jack only, and the {10-Diamonds} river was a blank. Sigel takes home €47,410 for his efforts and Pauls will enter heads-up for the title and trophy with a comfortable lead.

Player Chips Progress
Ulrich Pauls de
Ulrich Pauls
Day 2 Chip Leader
10,410,000 -290,000
Michal Lubas pl
Michal Lubas
6,470,000 1,820,000
Jan Sigel de
Jan Sigel
Busted

Tags: Jan SigelMichal LubasUlrich Pauls

Behzad Zarnegar Eliminated in 4th Place (€36,960)

Level 29 : 50,000/100,000, 10,000 ante
Behzad Zarnegar Claims the Lead of Turbo Heat 1d
Behzad Zarnegar Claims the Lead of Turbo Heat 1d

Michal Lubas opened to 225,000 and Ulrich Pauls called on the button, Behzad Zarnegar came along from the big blind. The flop fell {A-Hearts}{3-Diamonds}{2-Hearts} and the action checked to Pauls, who bet 200,000. Zarnegar instantly moved all in for around 1.4 million and Lubas folded, Pauls tossed in a single chip for the call in a heartbeat.

Behzad Zarnegar: {8-Hearts}{6-Hearts}
Ulrich Pauls: {K-Hearts}{3-Hearts}

The hearts were dead for Zarnegar as Pauls had the superior flush draw. After a blank {10-Spades} turn and {2-Clubs} river, Zarnegar was eliminated in 4th place for €36,960.

Player Chips Progress
Ulrich Pauls de
Ulrich Pauls
Day 2 Chip Leader
10,700,000 2,200,000
Behzad Zarnegar de
Behzad Zarnegar
Day 1D Chip Leader
Busted

Tags: Behzad ZarnegarMichal LubasUlrich Pauls

Bo Rundström Eliminated in 5th Place (€28,980)

Level 29 : 50,000/100,000, 10,000 ante
Bo Rundström
Bo Rundström

Behzad Zarnegar raised to 250,000 from the hijack and Ulrich Pauls called from the button. Bo Rundström shoved for 410,000 from the small blind. Zarnegar called and so did Pauls.

They checked through the whole board which was {4-Spades}{6-Clubs}{3-Spades}{Q-Hearts}{A-Diamonds}.

Ulrich Pauls: {A-Spades}{10-Spades}
Bo Rundström: {9-Clubs}{9-Diamonds}
Behzad Zarnegar: {K-Spades}{J-Diamonds}

The ace on the river was enough for Pauls to eliminate Rundström from the tournament in 5th place.

Player Chips Progress
Ulrich Pauls de
Ulrich Pauls
Day 2 Chip Leader
5,400,000
Bo Rundström se
Bo Rundström
Busted

Tags: Behzad ZarnegarBo RundströmUlrich Pauls

Andrei Nodea Eliminated in 6th Place (€22,770)

Level 28 : 40,000/80,000, 10,000 ante
Andrei Nodea
Andrei Nodea

Behzad Zarnegar limped from the hijack and Michal Lubas did so from the cutoff, Ulrich Pauls called on the button. Andrei Nodea raised to 1,050,000 with 75,000 behind in the small blind and Bo Rundström in the big blind gave it some thought. The Swede counted his stack carefully and elected to fold.

Zarnegar moved all in for more than 1.6 million and that forced out Lubas and Pauls, while Nodea called and immediately asked "do you have aces?"

Andrei Nodea: {A-Hearts}{J-Clubs}
Behzad Zarnegar: {A-Diamonds}{A-Spades}

Nodea picked up some chop outs but eventually fell short of the miracle on a board of {5-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}{4-Spades}{2-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds} to join the rail in 6th place for €22,770. After all was done and dusted, Rundström said in table chat that he folded pocket nines.

Player Chips Progress
Behzad Zarnegar de
Behzad Zarnegar
Day 1D Chip Leader
2,900,000 1,350,000
Bo Rundström se
Bo Rundström
930,000 230,000
Andrei Nodea ro
Andrei Nodea
Busted

Tags: Andrei NodeaBehzad ZarnegarBo RundströmMichal LubasUlrich Pauls

Karolis Domarkas Eliminated in 7th place (€16,990)

Level 27 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante
Karolis Domarkas
Karolis Domarkas

Karolis Domarkas shoved all in for about 700,000 and was called by Ulrich Pauls in the big blind.

Ulrich Pauls: {A-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds}
Karolis Domarkas: {K-Hearts}{Q-Hearts}

The board ran out {5-Spades}{2-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}{6-Clubs}{6-Spades} - no help for Domarkas as he was eliminated and the Pauls rail applauded loudly for another elimination to his name.

Player Chips Progress
Ulrich Pauls de
Ulrich Pauls
Day 2 Chip Leader
4,100,000 800,000
Karolis Domarkas lt
Karolis Domarkas
Busted

Tags: Karolis DomarkasUlrich Pauls

Marcin Horecki Eliminated in 8th Place (€11,770)

Level 27 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante
Marcin Horecki
Marcin Horecki

For the second hand in a row, Marcin Horecki moved all in. This time it was for 635,000 and Ulrich Pauls didn't ask for a count in the small blind but called right away.

Marcin Horecki: {A-Spades}{8-Spades}
Ulrich Pauls: {A-Clubs}{A-Diamonds}

The board came {6-Clubs}{5-Clubs}{5-Diamonds}{K-Spades}{4-Hearts} and Horecki was drawing dead on the turn, bowing out in 8th place for €11,770.

Player Chips Progress
Ulrich Pauls de
Ulrich Pauls
Day 2 Chip Leader
2,980,000 290,000
Marcin Horecki pl
Marcin Horecki
Busted

Tags: Marcin HoreckiUlrich Pauls

Rudolf Köster Eliminated in 9th Place (€9,290)

Level 26 : 25,000/50,000, 5,000 ante
Rudolf Köster
Rudolf Köster

Down to his last 165,000 chips, Day 1a chip leader Rudolf Köster moved all in first to act and Michal Lubas raised to 300,000. Ulrich Pauls gave it brief consideration and folded, as did all other players on the table.

Rudolf Köster: {A-Hearts}{Q-Hearts}
Michal Lubas: {10-Clubs}{10-Spades}

"I would have called you, I had queen-jack," Pauls said before the flop fell {10-Hearts}{4-Spades}{3-Clubs}. Köster was in need of running cards to a straight or flush in order to remain in contention, but it was all over with the {8-Clubs} turn to make the {6-Diamonds} river a formality. Köster takes home €9,290 for his efforts and the official eight-handed final table has now been reached.

Player Chips Progress
Michal Lubas pl
Michal Lubas
4,600,000 465,000
Rudolf Koster de
Rudolf Koster
Day 1A Chip Leader
Busted

Tags: Michal LubasRudolf KösterUlrich Pauls

Alaettin Keles Eliminated in 10th Place (€7,640)

Level 26 : 25,000/50,000, 5,000 ante
Alaettin Keles
Alaettin Keles

Karolis Domarkas shoved all in from the hijack and so did Alaettin Keles from the cutoff with the smaller stack of 275,000. Everyone else folded so they were heads-up.

Karolis Domarkas: {A-Diamonds}{J-Hearts}
Alaettin Keles: {K-Diamonds}{J-Clubs}

The board ran out {3-Spades}{4-Clubs}{3-Clubs}{8-Diamonds}{7-Hearts} - no help for Keles as Domarkas had the higher kicker and Keles was eliminated in 10th place.

The 9 remaining players are now moving to the feature table for the unofficial final table.

Player Chips Progress
Karolis Domarkas lt
Karolis Domarkas
820,000 -5,000
Alaettin Keles de
Alaettin Keles
Busted

Tags: Alaettin KelesKarolis Domarkas