2024 PokerStars EPT Cyprus

$1,100 Eureka Main Event
Day: 4
Event Info

2024 PokerStars EPT Cyprus

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
j3
Prize
$314,030
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,100
Prize Pool
$2,662,850
Entries
2,803
Level Info
Level
38
Blinds
400,000 / 800,000
Ante
800,000
Players Info - Day 4
Entries
8
Players Left
1

Worthington-Leese Wins Maiden Shard in the $1,100 Eureka Main Event

Level 38 : Blinds 400,000/800,000, 800,000 ante
Leo Worthington-Leese
Leo Worthington-Leese

The PokerStars European Poker Tour $1,100 Eureka Main Event saw 2,803 entrants try their hand at winning a piece of silverware here at the Merit Royal Diamond Hotel Casino & Spa. All who entered wanted to get their hands on a coveted Shard trophy, but only one could. Six flights and three days later, It was player Leo Worthington-Leese who took home the trophy, as well as $314,030 from the $2,662,850 prize pool for his efforts. Having finished third in the EPT Monte Carlo Main Event last year for $437,918, he went two better to claim his first EPT trophy.

He bested Frederick Anastasiades in second place and Samuel Fournier in third place. The trio agreed to an ICM chop before three-handed play commenced and played on for the remaining $79,957 and the trophy.

Anastasiades took home a career-best score of $248,479 and Fournier also claimed a career-best score of $237,051.

Day 3 Payouts

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Leo Worthington-LeeseUnited Kingdom$314,030*
2Frederick AnastasiadesCyprus$248,479*
3Samuel FournierFrance$237,051*
4Aleksandr RazinkovRussia$132,120
5Yuan XuChina$109,390
6Guoliang WeiChina$78,770
7Recep AydemirTurkey$60,850
8Alexey BadulinRussia$46,600

*Indicates ICM deal

Leo Worthington-Leese
Leo Worthington-Leese

Winners Interview

PokerNews caught up with Worthington-Leese after his victory.

"During the final table today I thought I was the best player"

"It feels pretty fu*king good to win this," he said. "I finished third in the 2023 EPT Monte Carlo Main Event to two top regulars, Leonard Maue and Mike Watson, and I didn't think it was my tournament to win.

"During the final table today I thought I was the best player and I wanted to push my edge. I learned a lot from Monte Carlo and since then and feel I have gotten a lot better."

Having spent most of the day yo-yoing up and down the counts, Worthington-Leese said that today was all about momentum.

"The king-queen versus ace-six hand left me short, and I thought if I go out soon it has been a decent run. I had a slow start to the day, didn't play a lot of hands and I was down to five million chips. The ace-jack versus kings hand was a crucial turning point. Then I doubled in back to back hands and regained the momentum."

With one eye on the EPT Cyprus Main Event, and the upcoming EPT festival in Prague this December, Worthington-Leese is still looking to celebrate after what he called on Facebook an "unbelievable last couple of years in poker".

"Tonight's about chilling and treating my friends to some food and drinks!"

Frederick Anastasiades
Frederick Anastasiades

Day 3 Action

Yuan Xu came into the day as the chipleader, and each player was guaranteed to walk away with $46,600. He took the first pot of the day against Fournier after making jacks up.

Alexey Badulin came into the day as the short stack and was the first elimination. He doubled up through his compatriot Aleksandr Razinkov, but ultimately ended up giving him his remaining chips after running his queen-jack into Raznikov's ace-king.

The first major collision came between Xu and Anastasiades as the latter took the chip lead when his Big Slick cracked the queens of Xu to storm up the chip counts and overtake the Day 3 chipleader.

Recep Aydemir was next to depart after his pair of fours didn’t hold against the ace-nine of Anastasiades. Fournier then claimed another scalp when Guoliang Wei called off his remaining 3,000,000 with ten-six suited. Fournier’s ace-jack came out on top over a paired board.

Having avoided any big collisions, Worthington-Leese's stack took a hit. As mentioned in the interview, he lost with king-queen versus Razinkov's ace-six suited. However the Brit found back-to-back double ups, taking chips back from Raznikov and leaving Xu short.

It was Xu who fell next as he ran nines into Fournier's aces and was left drawing near dead on the flop. Fournier and Anastasiades kept claiming scalps as he sent Raznikov to the rail in fourth place having called Raznikov's small blind shove from the big.

It was then three handed and negotiations for a potential ICM chop began. The players agreed to the deal and retook their seats and play resumed. Not long after, Fournier was left short by Anastasiades before Worthington-Leese claimed the Frenchman's remaining chips when he made top two pair after shoving preflop with ten-nine.

Leo Worthington-Leese
Leo Worthington-Leese

Heads-Up Play

The second hand of heads-up play saw Anastasiades moving all in and Worthington-Leese snap-calling. The Cypriot was left with crumbs after jamming sevens into queens. The next hand, it was all over as Worthington-Leese made a straight to lock up first place and the trophy.

This tournament may be over, but there is still plenty more to come from here in Northern Cyprus. Stay tuned to PokerNews for continued coverage of the EPT action.

Tags: Aleksandr RazinkovAlexey BadulinFrederick AnastasiadesGuoliang WeiLeo Worthington-LeeseLeonard MaueMike WatsonRecep AydemirSamuel FournierYuan Xu

Leo Worthington-Leese Wins Eureka Main Event ($314,030)*

Level 38 : Blinds 400,000/800,000, 800,000 ante
Leo Worthington-Leese
Leo Worthington-Leese

Leo Worthington-Leese has overcome a 2,803 entry-field to take down the European Poker Tour Cyprus Eureka Main Event for $314,030, which resulted as part of an icm deal three-handed.

Worthington-Leese's victory comes after a string of close calls in EPT events, including a third-place finish in the main event at Monte Carlo in 2023.

Stay tuned for a recap of the event.

*denotes icm deal

Tags: Leo Worthington-LeeseMonte Carlo

Frederick Anastasiades Eliminated in 2nd Place ($248,479)*

Level 38 : Blinds 400,000/800,000, 800,000 ante
Frederick Anastasiades
Frederick Anastasiades

In what would be the final hand of the tournament, Frederick Anastasiades shoved for his last 2,400,000 on the button and Leo Worthington-Leese called to put Anastasiades at risk.

Frederick Anastasiades: K2All in
Leo Worthington-Leese: J3

Anastasiades was the favorite to double and remained that way on the 475 flop and 9 turn; however, the 6 river left Worthington-Leese with a straight to eliminate Anastasiades in second place.

*denotes icm deal

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Leo Worthington-Leese gb
Leo Worthington-Leese
84,000,000
4,000,000
4,000,000
Profile photo of Frederick Anastasiades cy
Frederick Anastasiades
Busted

Tags: Frederick AnastasiadesLeo Worthington-Leese

Worthington-Leese Leaves Anastasiades With Crumbs

Level 38 : Blinds 400,000/800,000, 800,000 ante
Leo Worthington-Leese
Leo Worthington-Leese

The second hand of heads-up play saw Frederick Anastasiades moving all in and Leo Worthington-Leese snap-calling.

Leo Worthington-Leese: QQAll in
Frederick Anastasiades: 77

Worthington-Leese practically jumped out of his seat as the cards were tabled. The A99 flop gave both players two pair. The Cypriot rail insisted the "seven was always coming." However their hopes were dashed over the 6 turn and the 8 river left Worthington-Leese with 80,000,000 chips.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Leo Worthington-Leese gb
Leo Worthington-Leese
80,000,000
75,860,000
75,860,000
Profile photo of Frederick Anastasiades cy
Frederick Anastasiades
2,000,000
-42,000,000
-42,000,000

Tags: Frederick AnastasiadesLeo Worthington-Leese

Samuel Fournier Eliminated in 3rd Place ($237,051)*

Level 38 : Blinds 400,000/800,000, 800,000 ante
Samuel Fournier
Samuel Fournier

Leo Worthington-Leese moved all in from the small blind. Samuel Fournier called in the big blind.

Samuel Fournier: 55All in
Leo Worthington-Leese: 109

Worthington-Lees made top pair on the flop of 649 and made two pair on the 10 turn. The 4 river proved inconsequential and Fournier's tournament came to an end

*Denotes ICM Chop

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Leo Worthington-Leese gb
Leo Worthington-Leese
41,400,000
15,900,000
15,900,000
Profile photo of Samuel Fournier fr
Samuel Fournier
Busted

Tags: Leo Worthington-LeeseSamuel Fournier

Aleksandr Razinkov Eliminated in 4th Place ($132,120)

Level 38 : Blinds 400,000/800,000, 800,000 ante
Aleksandr Razinkov
Aleksandr Razinkov

Aleksandr Razinkov shoved for his last 8,000,000 from the small blind and Frederick Anastasiades quickly called from the big blind to put Razinkov at risk.

Aleksandr Razinkov: K3All in
Frederick Anastasiades: A9

Razinkov would need some help, but the 63A89 runout needlessly improved Anastasiades to two pair and Razinkov was eliminated in fourth place.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Frederick Anastasiades cy
Frederick Anastasiades
34,000,000
6,000,000
6,000,000
Profile photo of Aleksandr Razinkov ru
Aleksandr Razinkov
Busted

Tags: Aleksandr RazinkovFrederick Anastasiades

Yuan Xu Eliminated in 5th Place ($101,390)

Level 37 : Blinds 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante
Yuan Xu
Yuan Xu

Yuan Xu moved all in from under the gun for 5,200,000. Samuel Fournier called on the button and the blinds folded.

Yuan Xu: 99All in
Samuel Fournier: AA

Xu was drawing practically dead on the 6A6 flop and his exit was confirmed on the 4 turn. The 3 river confirmed Xu's exit from the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Samuel Fournier fr
Samuel Fournier
26,600,000
5,200,000
5,200,000
Profile photo of Yuan Xu cn
Yuan Xu
Busted

Tags: Samuel FournierYuan Xu

Worthing-Leese Doubles up in Back-to-Back Hands

Level 37 : Blinds 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante
Leo Worthington-Leese
Leo Worthington-Leese

In the first hand, Aleksandr Razinkov raised to 1,200,000 on the button and Leo Worthington-Leese shoved for 5,100,000 from the big blind. Razinkov called to put Worthington-Leese at risk and hands were revealed.

Leo Worthington-Leese: A4All in
Aleksandr Razinkov: KJ

The 97Q39 runout kept Worthington-Leese ahead with his ace and he doubled up.

On the very next hand, Yuan Xu opened to 1,300,000 on the button and Worthington-Leese shoved for 11,100,000 from the small blind. Xu verified the amount and called having Worthington-Leese covered.

Leo Worthington-Leese: QQAll in
Yuan Xu: AJ

The board ran out J23105 — keeping Worthington-Leese's queens best for another double up.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Leo Worthington-Leese gb
Leo Worthington-Leese
23,000,000
18,000,000
18,000,000
Profile photo of Aleksandr Razinkov ru
Aleksandr Razinkov
8,500,000
-5,000,000
-5,000,000
Profile photo of Yuan Xu cn
Yuan Xu
5,200,000
-11,900,000
-11,900,000

Tags: Aleksandr RazinkovLeo Worthington-LeeseYuan Xu

Worthington-Leese Left Short by Razinkov

Level 37 : Blinds 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante
Aleksandr Razinkov
Aleksandr Razinkov

Leo Worthington-Leese moved all in from the cutoff. Aleksandr Razinkov called in the big blind.

Aleksandr Razinkov: A6All in
Leo Worthington-Leese: KQ

Razinkov stayed ahead across the A48J3 runout to secure the double up.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Aleksandr Razinkov ru
Aleksandr Razinkov
13,500,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
Profile photo of Leo Worthington-Leese gb
Leo Worthington-Leese
5,000,000
-3,500,000
-3,500,000

Tags: Aleksandr RazinkovLeo Worthington-Leese

Guoliang Wei Eliminated in 6th Place ($78,770)

Level 37 : Blinds 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante
Guoliang Wei
Guoliang Wei

Action folded around to the blinds, where Samuel Fournier shoved from the small blind.

Guoliang Wei peeked at his cards and reluctantly called all in for his last 3,000,000 from the big blind.

Guoliang Wei: 106All in
Samuel Fournier: AJ

Wei's cards were live, but the 7KK38 runout kept Fournier ahead with his ace and Wei was eliminated in sixth place.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Samuel Fournier fr
Samuel Fournier
21,400,000
20,050,000
20,050,000
Profile photo of Guoliang Wei cn
Guoliang Wei
Busted

Tags: Guoliang WeiSamuel Fournier