2019 Unibet Open Sinaia

€1,100 Main Event
Day: 4
Event Info

2019 Unibet Open Sinaia

Final Results
Winner
Martin Soukup
Winning Hand
a5
Prize
€71,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,100
Prize Pool
€366,000
Entries
366
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
160,000

Martin Soukup Becomes Third Two-Time Unibet Open Champion in Sinaia (€71,000)

Level 31 : 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante
Martin Soukup Wins 2019 Unibet Open Sinaia
Martin Soukup Wins 2019 Unibet Open Sinaia

Another Unibet Open champion has been crowned at the New Montana Hotel and it was a familiar face on the winner shots, as Martin Soukup made history to become the third player to win a second Unibet Open Main Event title. Soukup joins Dan Murariu and Mateusz Moolhuizen as the only two-time champions, while 2016 Bucharest winner Traian Bostan fell short of exactly that feat and busted in third place.

Soukup defeated local player Marius Gicovanu in heads-up play after a fierce and very deep-stacked heads-up battle to claim the trophy once more and earn a payday of €71,000. Gicovanu applied relentless pressure throughout and that left him on the ropes three times. Twice he would double, but the third time he could not escape from elimination anymore to see Soukup emerge victoriously.

Quite remarkably, it is only the fourth cash for the Czech according to his Hendon Mob profile, and Soukup has played in 12 Unibet Open Main Events so far. All his cashes are exclusively from the Unibet Open, and the 33-year-old from Prague came close to a second title in the $1,100 European Open Special Edition in Las Vegas in 2017.

2019 Unibet Open Sinaia €1,100 Main Event Final Table Results

PlaceWinnerCountryPrize (in EUR)Prize (in USD)
1Martin SoukupCzech Republic€71,000$79,987
2Marius GicovanuRomania€45,310$51,045
3Traian BostanRomania€33,960$38,259
4Cristian GrecuRomania€27,485$30,964
5Toni JudetRomania€21,665$24,407
6Stefan DruscaRomania€16,545$18,639
7Espen Uhlen JorstadNorway€12,150$13,688
8Catalin MoraruRomania€8,930$10,060
Martin Soukup Wins 2019 Unibet Open Sinaia
Martin Soukup Wins 2019 Unibet Open Sinaia

It was the second Unibet Open Main Event for Gicovanu, both times on Romanian soil, and the biggest score to date of the 29-year-old from Valcea was a runner-up finish in the 2017 EPT National for €372,349. Ultimately, Gicovanu ended up in the very same spot again and added another €45,310 to his poker resume.

Featured on the final table were six Romanians including Toni Judet, along with Unibet Poker ambassador Espen Uhlen Jorstad from Norway and eventual champion Soukup. The Unibet ambassadors Daiva Byrne, Dan Murariu and Dara O'Kearney were among those to cash and bust out on Day 3. O'Kearney entered the penultimate day with just 3/8 of a big blind and made two pay jumps, bowing out in 29th place. Esports streamer Alan "hotted89" Widmann also showcased his poker talent at the tables and finished in 28th place.

The special ski-edition was designed to give all qualifiers and poker enthusiasts from near and far a chance to take advantage of the winter activities in the popular Carpathian mountains with an additional tournament day scheduled for the €1,100 Main Event and starting times in the early afternoon. The festival at the New Montana Hotel was held in cooperation from PokerFest Romania. A total of 366 entries created a prize pool of €366,000 and the top 47 spots were paid.

2019 Unibet Open Sinaia Final Day Action

Cristian Grecu and Martin Soukup were the two chip leaders and the latter scored the first knockout of the day after he four-bet enough to put Catalin Moraru at risk. After some consideration, Moraru called it off with ace-king and Soukup held up with pocket eights to establish a solid lead with seven players remaining.

Next to head to the rail was Espen Uhlen Jorstad. The Unibet ambassador from Norway had locked up his second Unibet Open cash and saw the vast majority of his stack vanish when eventual runner-up Marius Gicovanu cracked his pocket jacks with pocket fives. A five on the flop left Jorstad on just five big blinds and he was unable to spin them up, bowing out in 7th place when he came up short with queen-six versus queen-nine suited.

Stefan Drusca took over the lead early on, but lost a big flip with ace-king suited against the pocket jacks of Gicovanu. Drusca would have to settle for 6th place when he got it in with ace-queen against the pocket kings of Traian Bostan. An ace and a queen appeared on the flop while Traian had a flush draw, and instead made the runner-runner nut straight.

The field was reduced from five to three in a big three-way all in. Toni Judet three-bet jammed his short stack with ace-king and Gicovanu isolated with pocket sevens. Initial raiser Grecu snap-called with pocket kings, but a seven appeared right away on the flop to give Gicovanu another crucial set.

Traian Bostan
Third place for 2016 Bucharest champion Traian Bostan

Down to the last three, two former champions were still in the running for the repeat victory. Bostan ended up very short in chips and doubled twice, but lost a flip with pocket eights against the ace-ten of Gicovanu to set up the duel for the title and trophy.

While Gicovanu had done the most work to reach the heads-up stage and entered it with a slight chip lead, it was all about Soukup. Every significant big pot was sent over to the Czech and Gicovanu found himself on the ropes three times. He managed to double up twice, but fell short of the win when his king-ten ended up second-best to Soukup's ace-five.

2019 Unibet Open Sinaia Festival Highlights

EventBuy-InEntriesPrize Pool (in EUR)WinnerCountryPrize (in EUR)Prize (in USD)
esports Battle Royale XII-9€10,000Kevin “Rotterdam” van der KooiNetherlands€4,900$5,534
High Roller€2,20041€79,540Andy HillsUnited Kingdom€27,040$30,535
Main Event1,100366€366,000Martin SoukupCzech Republic€71,000$79,987
QUEEN RULES€9028€2,175Daiva ByrneUnited Kingdom€800$904
DSO Cup€550172€83,420Antti TiainenFinland€11,837*$13,375*

*deal of the last four players and flip for the trophy

The festival in cooperation with PokerFest kicked off with the Battle of Champions, an invitational event that was won by [Removed:402]. The next day belonged to the esports streamers, as the Tag Team Championship and esports Battle Royale XII determined their champions on the live stream table. John "Swifty" Pyle and Alexandre Reard earned the bragging rights and Pyle came narrowly close to make it back-to-back wins as he finished second to Kevin "Rotterdam" van der Kooi.

While the Main Event took over the spotlight in Sinaia, several Side Events crowned their champions and Reard's wife Aurelie won a €150 Turbo Side Event for €2,600 on their 15 year anniversary. Alexandre went on to dominate the €2,200 High Roller from Day 1 and all the way to just five players remaining on Day 2 before finishing second to Andy Hills.

After her deep run in the Main Event, Daiva Byrne took over her hosting duties in the QUEENRULES Ladies Event and ended up winning the trophy and €800 in a field of 28 entries.

Daiva Byrne Wins the QUEENSRULES Ladies Event
Daiva Byrne Wins the QUEENSRULES Ladies Event

Last but not least, the €550 DSO Cup attracted a field of 172 entries to create a prize pool of €83,420 and the top 23 spots were paid. Dara O'Kearney, who cashed in the €1,100 Main Event as well, finished 7th for €3,050 and the final four players agreed to a deal. The three Romanians Ionut Decher, Andrei Epure and Catali, as well as Finland's Antti Tiainen flipped for the trophy, which Tiainen won with eight-three off suit.

That wraps up the PokerNews updates from the festival in the Carpathian mountains. The next Unibet Open takes place in London in May 2019, and the online satellites are already available on Unibet Poker.

Photos courtesy of Tambet Kask and Elena Kask/Unibet

Tags: Alexandre ReardAndy HillsAntti TiainenCatalin MoraruCristian GrecuDaiva ByrneDan MurariuDara O'KearneyEspen Uhlen JorstadIonut DecherMarius GicovanuMartin SoukupMateusz MoolhuizenStefan DruscaToni JudetTraian Bostan

Marius Gicovanu Eliminated in 2nd Place (€45,310)

Level 31 : 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante
Marius Gicovanu
Marius Gicovanu

Martin Soukup open-shoved and Marius Gicovanu called for 2,090,000 after having invested the big blind ante also.

Marius Gicovanu: {K-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds}
Marius Soukup: {A-Diamonds}{5-Clubs}

The {A-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}{4-Hearts} flop left Gicovanu on think ice, but he picked up some outs with the {K-Hearts} turn. A blank {5-Hearts} followed on the river and Gicovanu was eliminated in 2nd place for €45,310.

As for Soukup, he has accomplished a very rare feat and became the third player to win a second Unibet Open title. He takes home €71,000 for his efforts and another trophy to add to his collection.

A recap of today's action is to follow.

Player Chips Progress
Martin Soukup cz
Martin Soukup
11,000,000 2,265,000
Marius Gicovanu ro
Marius Gicovanu
Busted

Tags: Marius GicovanuMartin SoukupUnibet Open

Traian Bostan Eliminated in 3rd Place (€33,960)

Level 27 : 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Traian Bostan
Traian Bostan

Traian Bostan raised to 120,000 with the {8-Spades}{8-Diamonds} and Marius Gicovanu three-bet to 400,000 with {A-Hearts}{10-Diamonds} in the small blind. Bostan jammed for 1,755,000 and Gicovanu asked for a count, then called.

One hand after his double up, Bostan was at risk again and remained in the lead on the {J-Hearts}{4-Spades}{3-Spades} flop. But the {10-Spades} turn improved Gicovanu to a pair of tens. Bostan had spades and the two remaining eights as outs, but the {6-Diamonds} river was not what he was looking for.

"Good luck, may the best win," Bostan said when he shook hands with Gicovanu and headed to the payout desk to collect €33,960 for his efforts. While he missed out on a second Unibet Open title, Martin Soukup is still in contention and about to head into a very deep-stacked heads-up against Gicovanu.

Player Chips Progress
Marius Gicovanu ro
Marius Gicovanu
6,320,000 1,875,000
Martin Soukup cz
Martin Soukup
4,665,000 -120,000
Traian Bostan ro
Traian Bostan
Busted

Tags: Marius GicovanuMartin SoukupTraian BostanUnibet Open

Toni Judet Eliminated in 5th Place (€21,665); Cristian Grecu Eliminated in 4th Place (€27,485)

Level 26 : 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Toni Judet
Toni Judet

Cristian Grecu opened and Toni Judet jammed for the last 300,000 out of the small blind. Marius Gicovanu jammed the small blind and Grecu snap-called for 1,390,000.

Toni Judet: {A-Spades}{K-Diamonds}
Cristian Grecu: {K-Spades}{K-Hearts}
Marius Gicovanu: {7-Diamonds}{7-Clubs}

Gicovanu was asking for a seven and his wish was granted with the {A-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}{7-Spades} flop.

Neither the {J-Clubs} turn nor the {9-Clubs} river changed anything, and suddenly the field was reduced to the final three. Judet was ousted in 5th place for €21,664 and Grecu takes home €27,485.

Cristian Grecu
Cristian Grecu
Player Chips Progress
Marius Gicovanu ro
Marius Gicovanu
4,520,000 1,940,000
Martin Soukup cz
Martin Soukup
4,380,000 100,000
Traian Bostan ro
Traian Bostan
2,085,000 -125,000
Toni Judet ro
Toni Judet
Busted
Cristian Grecu ro
Cristian Grecu
Busted

Tags: Cristian GrecuMarius GicovanuToni Judet

Stefan Drusca Eliminated in 6th Place (€16,545)

Level 25 : 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
Stefan Drusca
Stefan Drusca

Stefan Drusca ended up all in for 800,000 and Traian Bostan in the small blind went over the top.

Stefan Drusca: {A-Hearts}{Q-Hearts}
Traian Bostan: {K-Clubs}{K-Diamonds}

There was uproar on the {A-Diamonds}{Q-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds} flop as Drusca took the lead with top two pair, but he had to fade diamonds and a back door straight draw. The {10-Spades} turn and the {J-Hearts} river indeed improved Bostan to a straight and that spelled the end for Drusca in 6th place for €16,545.

Player Chips Progress
Traian Bostan ro
Traian Bostan
2,210,000 850,000
Stefan Drusca ro
Stefan Drusca
Busted

Tags: Stefan DruscaTraian Bostan

Espen Uhlen Jorstad Eliminated in 7th Place (€12,150)

Level 24 : 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Espen Uhlen Jorstad
Espen Uhlen Jorstad

Cristian Grecu raised to 60,000 with the {Q-Hearts}{9-Hearts} and Espen Uhlen Jorstad, who had posted the big blind ante, called with {Q-Spades}{6-Hearts} and 70,000 behind. Jorstad moved all in after the {A-Hearts}{K-Clubs}{2-Hearts} flop and Grecu flicked in the call with the flush draw.

The {8-Spades} turn was a blank and the {9-Clubs} river gave Grecu, who was already ahead, a pair of nines. Jorstad had to settle for 7th place and a payday of €12,150.

Player Chips Progress
Cristian Grecu ro
Cristian Grecu
2,100,000 175,000
Espen Uhlen Jorstad no
Espen Uhlen Jorstad
Busted

Tags: Cristian GrecuEspen Uhlen Jorstad

Catalin Moraru Eliminated in 8th Place (€8,930)

Level 24 : 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Catalin Moraru
Catalin Moraru

Martin Soukup raised to 60,000 with the {8-Hearts}{8-Clubs} and Catalin Moraru three-bet to 205,000 on the button with the {A-Hearts}{K-Diamonds}.

Soukup gave it plenty of consideration before four-betting to 1,310,000, which covered the remaining stack of more than 30 big blinds of Moraru. Eventually, the call by Moraru for 1,015,000 followed and they were off to the races.

The board came {9-Spades}{5-Hearts}{2-Hearts}{2-Spades}{4-Clubs} and that sent Moraru to the rail in 8th place for €8,930.

Soukup further increased his lead on the way to a possible second Unibet Open title.

Catalin Moraru
Catalin Moraru
Player Chips Progress
Martin Soukup cz
Martin Soukup
3,245,000 945,000
Catalin Moraru ro
Catalin Moraru
Busted

Tags: Catalin MoraruMartin Soukup

Who Will Win the 2019 Unibet Open Sinaia Main Event?

Cristian Grecu leads the final eight
Cristian Grecu leads the final eight

After three tournament days, a field of 366 entries has been whittled down to the last eight in the 2019 Unibet Open Sinaia €1,100 Main Event and six Romanians will face Unibet Poker ambassador Espen Uhlen Jorstad and 2016 Malta champion Martin Soukup to battle for the trophy, bragging rights and €71,000 top prize that comes along with it.

Both Soukup and 2016 Bucharest champion Traian Bostan have the chance to join Dan Murariu and Mateusz Moolhuizen as a two-time champion of the popular mid-stakes poker circuit and Soukup is in prime position as second in chips with 2,085,000. He only trails Cristian Grecu, who will enter the final table with 2,255,000. Bostan sits in the middle of the pack with 1,060,000, good enough for 42 big blinds as 18 minutes remain at blinds of 10,000/25,000 with a 25,000 big bind ante.

Stefan Drusca is in third place when the action resumes, holding 1,890,000 to his name. Fellow Romanians Toni Judet (1,165,000), Marius Gicovanu (885,000) and Catalin Moraru (800,000) are joined by Unibet Poker ambassador Espen Uhlen Jorstad (845,000), who reached the final table with the second-shortest stack.

2019 Unibet Open Sinaia €1,100 Main Event Final Table

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Cristian GrecuRomania2,255,00090
2Traian BostanRomania1,060,00042
3Catalin MoraruRomania800,00032
4Toni JudetRomania1,165,00047
5Espen Uhlen JorstadNorway845,00034
6Marius GicovanuRomania885,00035
7Martin SoukupCzech Republic2,085,00083
8Stefan DruscaRomania1,890,00076

The action resumes at 2 p.m. local time at the feature table in the New Montana Hotel and the level duration will be shortened to 45 minutes once six players remain, while the final three will battle at levels of 30 minutes each. The PokerNews team will provide all the action until a champion is crowned according to the live stream with hole cards displayed on a security delay of 30 minutes.

Remaining Payouts

PlacePrize (in EUR)Prize (in USD)PlacePrize (in EUR)Prize (in USD)
1€71,000$79,9875€21,665$24,407
2€45,310$51,0456€16,545$18,639
3€33,960$38,2597€12,150$13,688
4€27,485$30,9648€8,930$10,060

Tags: Catalin MoraruCristian GrecuDan MurariuEspen Uhlen JorstadMarius GicovanuMartin SoukupMateusz MoolhuizenStefan DruscaToni JudetTraian Bostan