After the conclusion of the EPT Barcelona, Donnie Peters and Remko Rinkema recap the entire festival, including John Juanda's big win in the biggest EPT main event ever.
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There was a raise preflop before Lynn Samples looked at the raiser and asked, "Are you the one who says I never fold?"
Another player answered, "Yep, that was him," and the table laughed, but it was the player who answered that was actually the player who made the initial comment.
Samples called and checked when the flop came . Her opponent bet 325, and Samples called. Both players then checked the turn and the river.
"I got a pair," said the initial raiser.
"I got a pair, too, a big pair," responded Samples.
She then turned over the , and her opponent mucked.
"She never folds," the same player from before said again.
After prior preflop action, Barry Barron made it 1,500 to go and two players called. The flop was and the action checked to Khoa Nguyen. Nguyen bet 2,100, and Barron called. The other player folded, and the turn was the . Nguyen bet 4,100, Barron quickly made the call, and the river was the . With a shrug of the shoulders, Nguyen slid all his chips forward for an all-in shove. Barron acted quickly again, but this time he threw his hand into the muck, and Nguyen won the pot.
2012 River Poker Series Main Event winner Aaron Massey
First taking place in 2008, the River Poker Series Main Event featured a $3 million prize pool and attracted 1,450 entries. Jim Carroll took the title that year for $700,000 after he defeated Young Cho in heads-up play. In 2009, Bobby Hempkins won $710,000 after topping a field of 1,500 entries, and in 2010, Khoueng Souvoravong beat a field of 1,436 to win $646,690.
Another big field came out in 2011, and Bronson Tucker won $640,400 for topping a field of 1,355 entries. In 2012, it was Aaron Massey taking the title and $651,559 in prize money when he finished first in a field of 1,394 entries.
In 2013, the buy-in was upped to $2,500 after previously being $2,100. Khaophone Inthavong emerged from the field of 1,108 entries that year to earn the $473,900 top prize, and then in 2014 it was Jason Helder winning the event for a cool $1 million thanks to the first-place guarantee. Helder topped a field of 1,323 entries.
Year
Guarantee
Buy-In
Entries
Winner
Prize
Runner-Up
Prize
2015
$2,500,000
$2,500
--TBD--
--TBD--
--TBD--
--TBD--
--TBD--
2014
$2,500,000
$2,500
1,323
Jason Helder
$1,000,000*
Travis Rice
$340,403
2013
$2,500,000
$2,500
1,108
Khaophone Inthavong
$473,900
Benjamin Kantor
$286,418
2012
$4,000,000
$2,100
1,394
Aaron Massey
$651,559
Andrew Robinson
$334,030
2011
$3,000,000
$2,100
1,355
Bronson Tucker
$640,400
Richard Baker
$342,300
2010
$3,000,000
$2,100
1,436
Khoueng Souvoravong
$646,690
Daniel Snowden
$373,360
2009
$3,000,000
$2,100
1,500
Bobby Hempkins
$710,000
Kelli Shields
$370,000
2008
$3,000,000
$2,100
1,450
Jim Carroll
$700,000
Young Cho
$365,000
*Denotes a guaranteed first-place prize.
Since its inception, the River Poker Series Main Event has attracted an average of 1,367 entries and awarded tens of millions of dollars in prize money. Another field of 1,300-plus is anticipated this year, and with the guarantee you will see the winner awarded $1 million.