Matthias Eibinger Strikes Again; Wins €50,000 Single-Day High Roller at EPT Monte Carlo

Shirley Ang
Senior Global Live Events Manager
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Matthias Eibinger Strikes Again, Wins €50,000 Single-Day High Roller at EPT Monte Carlo

The €50,000 Single-Day High Roller has come to an end at the 2019 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo®Casino EPT in the Monte Carlo Bay Resort & Hotel. Matthias Eibinger walked away triumphant with the first-place prize of €844,080 and the famed PokerStars Spade trophy. Eibinger defeated Alex Foxen heads-up in a field that attracted 58 entries (including 22 re-entries.)

The win takes Eibinger to over $6,000,000 in lifetime cashes according to The Hendon Mob and comes in second place in regards to his biggest cashes ever. Wai Leong Chan, Daniel Dvoress, Michael Soyza, Ben Heath, Alexander Uskov, Seth Davies, and Jean-Noel Thorel all made the money.

EPT Monte Carlo €50,000 Single-Day High Roller Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize in €Prize in $
1Matthias EibingerAustria€844,080$939,832
2Alex FoxenUnited States€610,550$679,811
3Wai Leong ChanMalaysia€393,900$438,584
4Ben HeathUnited Kingdom€298,240$332,072
5Alexander UskovRussia€230,710$256,882
6Jean-Noel ThorelFrance€180,070$200,497
7Michael SoyzaMalaysia€143,490$159,768
8Seth DaviesUnited States€112,540$125,307

EPT Monte Carlo €50,000 Single-Day High Roller Action

Charlie Carrel was one of the players who were there from the start of the day and was looking for his fifth cash in the high roller tournaments during this festival. Unfortunately for him, it wasn’t to be for the Brit as he shoved his queen-ten into the jacks of Eibinger in the twelfth level of the day. As usual during the high stakes tournaments, table moves were the order of the day as players entered, busted, and reentered throughout the first eight levels.

When registration closed, there were 31 players left and the all-ins, double-ups, and bust outs were still coming in quick succession. One of the more remarkable hands of the day (apart from the bubble hand) was a four-way all-in situation where nobody managed to bust each other. Eibinger held pocket sevens, Richard Yong had ace-king, Davies was dealt pocket queens, while Isaac Haxton sat with pocket jacks. The board ran out trey-king-five-six-four to give Eibinger a straight, Yong a pair of kings, Davies to hold with the jacks, and Haxton was forced to pay them all.


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The bubble was a pretty lengthy affair which started before the dinner break and continued for almost two full levels. Foxen burst the bubble when he eliminated both Dvoress and Davies in one hand. Foxen had aces, Davies held ace-king, and Dvoress was sitting with queens. Foxen held on throughout the run of the board for Davies to finish in the money in eighth place as he had one chip of 5,000 more than Dvoress.

Daniel Dvoress bubbles the €50,000 Single-Day High Roller
Daniel Dvoress bubbles the €50,000 Single-Day High Roller

As soon as the bubble had burst, Soyza got his last chips in with jack-seven and was called by Foxen who held queen-ten. Soyza flopped a pair of sevens, but the river gave Foxen the runner-runner flush to take Soyza down.

Heath was the shortest after Soyza was gone but managed to find a triple-up and double-up to keep him in the game.

Thorel ran his king-jack into the king-ten of Foxen on the deuce-jack-queen flop and was looking good until the river dealt the nine Foxen needed to eliminate his French opponent.

Uskov was next to go when he shoved his last seven big blinds from the cutoff and was called by Chan with ace-ten. Uskov held king-ten and didn’t get much help from the board.

Ten minutes into a new level after a break, Heath shipped his last ten or so big blinds in with pocket fives. Foxen called him with ace-queen suited and rivered an ace to eliminate Heath in fourth place.

Malaysia’s Chan busted when he shoved his fifteen big blinds from the small blind into Eibinger’s queen-ten in the big blind. Chan held eight-six and bricked the whole board.

Heads-up play was short and sweet. Even though both players ordered two drinks each as the bar was closing and they were commenting that it could be a lengthy heads-up, Eibinger took over the chip lead in the first hand of heads-up in a hand that didn't go to showdown.

Matthias Eibinger - Alex Foxen Heads Up
Matthias Eibinger - Alex Foxen Heads Up

In the third hand of heads-up play, Foxen shoved on Eibinger who had limped in from the button. Eibinger called with ace-jack, and Foxen held pocket fours. Eibinger won the coin flip after a queen-jack-nine flop made him a pair and the turn and river bricked.

While the Single-Day High Roller action is over, there's still lots to read up on from Monaco. Check out the EPT Monte Carlo Live Updates in the PokerNews Live Reporting section.

Alex Foxen finished in second place for €610,550
Alex Foxen finished in second place for €610,550
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