Level: 12
Blinds: 1,000/2,000
Ante: 2,000
Level: 12
Blinds: 1,000/2,000
Ante: 2,000
After the end of late registrations at the beginning of Day 2, the number of entrants stopped at 475 runners for the €10,300 EPT High Roller.
This field generated a total prize pool of €4,607,500. Among all the players left, only 71 of them will be in the money, with a minimum cash prize of €16,800.
But what all the players want is the first-place prize. The winner of this €10,300 EPT High Roller will receive €910,400 and the champion's trophy.
PLACE | PRIZE | PLACE | PRIZE |
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1 | €910,400 | 12-13 | €59,200 |
2 | €568,750 | 14-15 | €51,450 |
3 | €406,250 | 16-17 | €44,750 |
4 | €312,550 | 18-20 | €38,900 |
5 | €240,400 | 21-23 | €33,800 |
6 | €184,950 | 24-27 | €29,400 |
7 | €142,300 | 28-31 | €25,550 |
8 | €109,450 | 32-39 | €22,250 |
9 | €85,250 | 40-55 | €19,350 |
10-11 | €71,050 | 56-71 | €16,800 |
Gabriel Haeffner opened in middle position and both Vladas Tamasauskas on the button and Alex Keating in the big blind made the call.
The dealer fanned a flop of 9♥7♦5♦ and the action checked to Tamasauskas who put out a bet of 6,000. Keating folded, but Haeffner stuck around with a call.
When the 9♠ paired the board on the turn, Haeffner check-called another bet, this time it was 16,000.
The Q♦ completed the board on the river, and Haeffner checked for a final time before Tamasauskas announced all-in. Luz thought about it for about 20 seconds and tossed his cards into the muck.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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372,000
49,500
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49,500 |
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198,000
27,500
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27,500 |
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44,000
500
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500 |
Martin Zamani opened 5,000 in the hijack and Teun Mulder defended the big blind.
The dealer spread a flop of Q♠6♣2♠ and Mulder check-raised the bet of 6,000 to 16,000. Zamani called.
The 8♦ hit the turn, and Mulder continued for 24,000. Zamani jammed all-in for 51,500 and Mulder snap-called.
Martin Zamani: K♣K♦
Teun Mulder: Q♦J♥
Zamani was able to fade another pair for Mulder as the 7♣ completed the board, sending a double-up his way.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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290,000
-87,000
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-87,000 |
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148,000
98,000
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98,000 |
Juan Pardo raised from early position and was called by James Mendoza on the button. Aleksandr Shevliakov reraised to 17,000 from the big blind, Pardo called and Mendoza folded.
The flop came J♠5♣2♣. Shevliakov pushed all in and Pardo called with the shorter stack.
Juan Pardo: A♣J♣
Aleksandr Shevliakov: K♠K♦
Pardo had a pair of jacks and nut flush draw. Shevliakov had pocket kings. The turn came the 4♠ and river was the 6♠. Shevliakov held with his pocket kings and Pardo was eliminated from the tournament.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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240,000
50,000
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50,000 |
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Biao Ding opened 4,500 in the hijack and Thi Nguyen three-bet to 19,000 next to act. The action quickly folded back to Ding as he made the call.
When the A♣Q♦10♣ flop hit the felt, Ding checked and Nguyen continued for 10,000. Ding wasted little time tossing his cards into the middle.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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361,000
60,000
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60,000 |
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107,000
-9,000
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-9,000 |
From early position, Fangzhou Zhu went all in for 33,000 chips. He was called by Toby Joyce in middle position, but in the cutoff, Juan Martin Pastor took a long time to make a decision. He eventually raised all in for approximately 150,000 chips. The button and the blinds folded, as well as Joyce.
Fangzhou Zhu: 9♥9♣
Juan Martin Pastor: A♠A♣
Zhu didn't have to wait for long to know he would win this hand as he flopped a full house with 7♦9♦7♣. He avoided an ace on the turn 5♥ and the river 3♥, and doubled up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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115,000
-63,500
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-63,500 |
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112,000
62,000
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62,000 |
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104,000
27,500
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27,500 |
Alex Keating was all in preflop against Gabriel Haeffner, who had the shorter stack with around 30,000. Players turned over their cards.
Gabriel Haeffner: A♥K♣
Alex Keating: A♣10♥
The board ran out 6♣K♠9♥5♥2♠. Haeffner paired his king on the flop and held to win the pot and double his stack.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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91,000
-107,000
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-107,000 |
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64,000
64,000
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64,000 |
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All the players folded to Thomas Eychenne in the small blind, who raised to force Peter Jorgne in the big blind to go all in. Jorgne eventually shoved for 35,000, and Eychenne dropped a chip in front of him to make sure he called.
Peter Jorgne: A♣10♠
Thomas Eychenne: A♥3♦
Jorgne was on his way to potentially double up. However, a three came on the flop J♣3♣Q♠, giving a pair to Eychenne. The 7♠ on the turn and the Q♦ on the river completed the board, and Jorgne left to join his wife, who was standing next to the table.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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110,000
67,500
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67,500 |
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Busted |