€50,000 EPT Super High Roller
Day 3 Completed
€50,000 EPT Super High Roller
Day 3 Completed
Stephen Chidwick defeated a battling Bertrand Grospellier heads-up to win the PokerStars European Poker Tour Prague €50,000 Super High Roller for €725,710.
The Frenchman came into heads-up with a huge deficit to make up, but two double-ups saw him put up a fight. However, the day was Chidwick's who walked away with his 16th six-figure or more cash of the year.
Grospellier meanwhile secured his biggest cash in two and a half years, taking his lifetime earnings above $14.5m.
Place | Player | Country | Prize (EUR) | Prize (USD) |
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1st | Stephen Chidwick | United Kingdom | €725,710 | $804,123 |
2nd | Bertrand Grospellier | France | €501,590 | $555,787 |
3rd | Adrian Mateos | Spain | €320,170 | $354,764 |
4th | Steve O'Dwyer | Ireland | €245,460 | $271,982 |
5th | Jean-Noel Thorel | France | €192,100 | $212,856 |
6th | Ben Heath | United Kingdom | €149,410 | $165,554 |
Coming into the final table third in chips, Chidwick said that the final table is a "fun kind of balancing act."
"You have to change every single hand depending on the stacks," Chidwick told PokerNews. "It depends on how people are playing and it's all about trying to get away with as much as you can. It's about getting in a good chip lead position and that's where you want to be at the final table without risking too many chips."
Chidwick admitted that he had one eye on the Global Poker Index Player of the Year race.
"It's close at the top, so I hope this will help," he said. "I've not had a good record in the big buy-in events at PokerStars festivals. I think this is my first win over 25k at a PokerStars event.
Now over $13m in cashes this year, Chidwick admitted that the cashes will continue to rack up because of the size of the buyins in modern poker.
"I'm always looking to get better year by year, but the biggest difference in recent years is just the size of the buyins."
It didn't take long for the first elimination of the day, with Ben Heath sent packing on just the third hand of the day. Jean-Noel Thorel was the beneficiary, with his sevens holding against Heath's ace-queen to not only eliminate the Brit but also move into the chip lead.
Thorel seemed in command for large portions of the early going, chipping up to within touching distance of five million in chips before the pivotal hand came against Stephen Chidwick.
Chidwick had turned a full house while Thorel had turned a straight. The pair got it in on the river and Chidwick doubled into the lead to sit with almost six of the eleven million in play.
Yesterday, Bertrand Grospellier scored successive doubles through Thorel, and it seemed that streak of luck for him in the battles between the Frenchmen would continue. Getting it in dominated with king-queen against Thorel's ace-queen, Grospellier spiked a king on the flop to double up.
A further double from Steve O'Dwyer would push Thorel closer to the exit before O'Dwyer delivered the coup de grâce to send the Frenchman packing in fifth.
O'Dwyer and Grospellier would both trim the lead of Chidwick, but he still led the way at the first break of the day. When the four players resumed, it was Chidwick who padded his chip lead by sending O'Dwyer to the rail. After Chidwick opened with aces, he called a three-bet shove from O'Dwyer who held eights and held to move further ahead.
Adrian Mateos came into the final day as chip leader and had a pretty easy time of it up until now. However, he was next to go. Again it was Chidwick who finished him off, holding queen-jack and turning a jack to best the ace-ten of Mateos.
Coming into heads-up, Grospellier held 1.6m to Chidwick's 9.4m in the chips. Grospellier battled away, but that didn't stop Chidwick soon opening an even bigger gap. However, two doubles from Grospellier extended the contest including one where Chidwick rivered the nut flush only for his opponent to turn over a straight flush.
However, with the mounting blinds eventually, the chips had to get in, and all it took was a ten on the turn to seal the victory for Chidwick and for him to add another victory to an already illustrious list of poker achievements.
That concludes PokerNews coverage of the largest buy-in event of the PokerStars EPT Prague festival, but there's still plenty of poker going on, including the EPT Prague Main Event which kicked off earlier today.
Stephen Chidwick opened to 200,000 and Bertrand Grospellier three-bet all in for 2,375,000. Chidwick called.
Stephen Chidwick:
Bertrand Grospellier:
The flop came keeping Grospellier in the lead for another double up. However, the paired Chidwick and the bricked sending Grospellier out in second place.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Stephen Chidwick |
11,000,000
3,020,000
|
3,020,000 |
Bertrand Grospellier | Busted | |
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The two players have been playing a lot of small pots and Stephen Chidwick has been coming out on top in the majority of them. Once again in a limped pot, the dealer spread the flop of . Both players checked and the landed on the turn.
Bertrand Grospellier checked again and Chidwick flicked in a bet of 100,000. Grospellier called and the completed the board. Grospellier checked once more and Chidwick made a pot-sized bet of 500,000. Grospellier burned through a time extension before releasing his cards.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Stephen Chidwick |
7,980,000
1,730,000
|
1,730,000 |
Bertrand Grospellier |
3,020,000
-1,730,000
|
-1,730,000 |
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After both players limped pre-flop, Bertrand Grospellier and Stephen Chidwick both checked the flop and the came on the turn.
Grospellier bet 100,000 and Chidwick raised to 350,000. Grospellier called.
The river was the . Grospellier bet 350,000 and Chidwick moved all in. Grospellier snap-called.
Chidwick showed for the nut flush, but Grospellier had rivered a straight flush with and doubled up for his remaining 1,875,000.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Stephen Chidwick |
6,250,000
-2,670,000
|
-2,670,000 |
Bertrand Grospellier |
4,750,000
2,670,000
|
2,670,000 |
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With a pot of around 1,000,000 already existing between the two players, the board read . Stephen Chidwick checked to Bertrand Grospellier who counted out a bet of 650,000 and Chidwick called.
The river was the and Chidwick checked it again. Grospellier opted to check it back this time and Chidwick showed for two pair. Grospellier let his cards go in defeat and Chidwick scooped another pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Stephen Chidwick |
8,920,000
700,000
|
700,000 |
Bertrand Grospellier |
2,080,000
-700,000
|
-700,000 |
|
Level: 21
Blinds: 50,000/100,000
Ante: 100,000
The two remaining players are heading on another 20-minute break, with Stephen Chidwick winning the last hand before the break to extend his lead.
He flopped trip fives and Bertrand Grospellier paid him off on the river to scoop another two million chip pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Stephen Chidwick |
8,220,000
1,620,000
|
1,620,000 |
Bertrand Grospellier |
2,780,000
-1,620,000
|
-1,620,000 |
|
In a raised pot, Bertrand Grospellier checked to Stephen Chidwick who bet 250,000. Grospellier called.
The turn was the and Grospellier check-called 700,000.
The river was the and both players checked. Grospellier showed for two pair, eights and fives, and Chidwick took down the pot with for kings and fives.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Stephen Chidwick |
6,600,000
840,000
|
840,000 |
Bertrand Grospellier |
4,400,000
-840,000
|
-840,000 |
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Bertrand Grospellier raised to 200,000 on the button and Stephen Chidwick three-bet to 575,000. Grospellier called and the two players saw a flop of . Chidwick led out with a bet of 300,000 and Grospellier called.
The turn was the and Chidwick used up a time extension before making a bet of 475,000. Grospellier still called and the completed the board. Chidwick moved out a stack of chips to put Grospellier to the test for his remaining 1,230,000 and the Frenchman made the call.
Chidwick flipped over for just a pair of fours and Grospellier tabled for another double up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Stephen Chidwick |
5,760,000
-2,540,000
|
-2,540,000 |
Bertrand Grospellier |
5,240,000
2,540,000
|
2,540,000 |
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