2024 PokerStars EPT Monte Carlo

€1,100 FPS Main Event
Day: 1a
Event Info

2024 PokerStars EPT Monte Carlo

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
107
Prize
€303,190
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,100
Prize Pool
€2,012,160
Entries
2,096
Level Info
Level
38
Blinds
400,000 / 800,000
Ante
800,000
Players Info - Day 1a
Entries
387
Players Left
58

Playing Down to 58

Level 12 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
EPT Monte Carlo - Location
EPT Monte Carlo - Location

With 387 total entries on Day 1a, tournament officials announced that play will conclude once 58 players remain.

The tournament clock currently shows 106 players left in this opening flight.

Theveniaud Climbs to the Top of the Counts with Straight Flush

Level 13 : Blinds 1,000/2,500, 2,500 ante

In the closing stages of the last level, Serhii Leonov opened to 4,000 from under the gun and was called by Harry Lodge and Cedric Theveniaud from the hijack and big blind.

Leonov continued for 7,000 on the 785 flop and only Theveniaud called.

The 3 turn saw Theveniaud check-call for 19,000 which brought in the 6 river. Theveniaud led out for 22,000 and was quickly called.

Amazingly, Theveniaud turned over 64 for a flopped straight flush while Leonov was shocked to see he was beat as he had KJ.

Theveniaud's good times continued shortly after, as he picked up pocket kings and used them to see off Diego Angeli after the latter jammed for around 100,000 with pocket sevens.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Cedric Theveniaud fr
Cedric Theveniaud
450,000
100,000
100,000
Profile photo of Harry Lodge gb
Harry Lodge
127,000
20,000
20,000
Profile photo of Serhii Leonov ua
Serhii Leonov
90,000
-90,000
-90,000
Profile photo of Diego Angeli it
Diego Angeli
Busted

Tags: Cedric TheveniaudDiego AnegliHarry LodgeSerhii Leonov

Ahuja Wakes Up With Kings to Bust Leonov

Level 13 : Blinds 1,000/2,500, 2,500 ante
Ankit Ahuja
Ankit Ahuja

Serhii Leonov raised to 8,000 in the hijack before Ankit Ahuja three-bet to 20,000 on the button. Leonov then moved all in for around 70,000 and Ahuja snap-called.

Serhii Leonov: 1010 All in
Ankit Ahuja: KK

Leonov was far behind Ahuja's kings as the board ran out J5225 to earn Ahuja the pot and send Leonov to the rail.

Player Chips Progress
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Ankit Ahuja
300,000
126,000
126,000
Profile photo of Serhii Leonov ua
Serhii Leonov
Busted

Tags: Ankit AhujaSerhii Leonov

Labat Triples on the River, Arch Outflips Rouissi For the Side Pot

Level 14 : Blinds 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante
Antoine Labat
Antoine Labat

Antoine Labat moved all in for 29,000 under the gun and Marlon Arch reshoved for 157,500 in middle position. Action folded to Enis Rouissi who called in the big blind to put both players at risk.

Antoine Labat: A4 All in
Marlon Arch: AK All in
Enis Rouissi: JJ

The flop came 3K2 and Arch took the lead with a pair of kings. The turn was the 7, but the 5 river gave Labat a straight as he tripled up. Arch took the side pot off Rouissi worth around 260,000, leaving Rouissi on a short stack.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Marlon Arch fr
Marlon Arch
260,000
150,000
150,000
Profile photo of Antoine Labat fr
Antoine Labat
90,000
3,000
3,000
Profile photo of Enis Rouissi fr
Enis Rouissi
35,000
-165,000
-165,000

Tags: Antoine LabatEnis RouissiMarlon Arch

Just Quads For Ahuja

Level 14 : Blinds 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante
Ankit Ahuja
Ankit Ahuja

Ankit Ahuja had a raise of 23,000 in front of him from under the gun on a board of Q444 before Clement Michaud moved all in for around 50,000 in the big blind. Ahuja practically beat him into the pot.

Michaud had QJ for a full house, but Ahuja had the goods as he showed down A4 for quads. The inconsequential river was the 3 and Michaud was eliminated.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Ankit Ahuja in
Ankit Ahuja
410,000
32,000
32,000
Profile photo of Clement Michaud fr
Clement Michaud
Busted

Tags: Ankit AhujaClement Michaud

Livshitz Blasts Coletti Off Top Pair; Niste Finishes Him Off

Level 15 : Blinds 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Mihai Gabriel Niste
Mihai Gabriel Niste

Stephanie Bobin was already all in on an extreme short stack as Gabi Livshitz and Stefano Coletti built a side pot of 25,000 heading to the river on a board of 4K34J.

Livshitz then moved all in from the small blind and Coletti, in middle position with around 50,000 left, open-folded KQ. Livshitz showed 53 for two pair, while Bobin also had KQ as she tripled up.

"Nice play. I put you on a four," Coletti told Livshitz.

The next hand, Mihai Niste raised to 8,000 under the gun, Coletti moved all in from early position, and Niste called.

Stefano Coletti: QJ All in
Mihai Niste: AK

"I'm live, at least," Coletti said as the flop came K8A to give Niste two pair. "Not anymore," he added.

Niste improved to a full house on the K turn, while the river was the 8 and Coletti was eliminated.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Gabi Livshitz il
Gabi Livshitz
540,000
127,500
127,500
Profile photo of Mihai Niste ro
Mihai Niste
160,000
35,000
35,000
Profile photo of Stephanie Bobin fr
Stephanie Bobin
10,000
10,000
10,000
Profile photo of Stefano Coletti it
Stefano Coletti
Busted

Tags: Gabi LivshitzMihai NisteStefano ColettiStephane Bobin

Nemes Sends Out Bigot

Level 15 : Blinds 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Fabrice Bigot
Fabrice Bigot

Fabrice Bigot moved all in for around 40,000 from under the gun and Silviu Nemes called in the hijack.

Fabrice Bigot: QJ All in
Silviu Nemes: AK

The KQ10 flop gave both players a pair, but Nemes was ahead with his kings. The rest of the board came 87 and Bigot couldn't improve on his way to the rail.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Silviu Nemes ro
Silviu Nemes
120,000
Profile photo of Fabrice Bigot fr
Fabrice Bigot
Busted

Tags: Fabrice BigotSilviu Nemes

Paparo Leaves Mifsud on Fumes

Level 16 : Blinds 2,000/5,000, 5,000 ante
Brandon Mifsud
Brandon Mifsud

Brandon Mifsud raised to 10,000 in early position as action went on Domenico Paparo in middle position. He tanked for a minute until Mifsud called the clock.

"He's done this multiple times," Mifsud said. Paparo eventually moved all in for 77,000 and Mifsud called.

Domenico Paparo: QQ All in
Brandon Mifsud: AQ

Paparo was ahead with his queens as the flop came K107. The A turn gave Mifsud a pair of aces, but it also improved Paparo to a flush and left Mifsud drawing dead.

The river was the 7 and Paparo doubled up, knocking Mifsud down to an extreme short stack.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Domenico Paparo it
Domenico Paparo
160,000
Profile photo of Brandon Mifsud mt
Brandon Mifsud
15,000
-167,000
-167,000

Tags: Brandon MifsudDomenico Paparo

Thevenin, Theveniaud, and Polito Lead the Way on Day 1a of the PokerStars FPS Main Event in Monte Carlo

Level 16 : Blinds 2,000/5,000, 5,000 ante
Cedric Theveniaud
Cedric Theveniaud

It took a big cooler, an incredible run of cards, and a massive bad beat for three Frenchmen to finish atop the leaderboard on Day 1a of the €1,100 PokerStars France Poker Series Main Event at Sporting Monte-Carlo.

Come Thevenin flopped a full house against Patrick Clarke’s straight to win a big pot on his way to ending up as chip leader over the remaining 58 players with 525,000. Cedric Theveniaud follows close behind with 518,000; in back-to-back hands, Theveniaud flopped a straight flush and then eliminated a player with pocket kings.

Then there is Laurent Polito, the third member of the 500,000-chip club who was on the fortunate end of the most incredible runout of the day. Polito attempted a big bluff when he five-bet jammed with king-three. Unfortunately, Hicham Hachoumi had woken up with aces and called for his last 110,000. Hachoumi hit top set to take an even bigger lead in the pot, but Polito made a running straight as a stunned gasp arose from the table. He ended up with 505,000.

Day 1a Top 10 Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip Count
1Come TheveninFrance525,000
2Cedric TheveniaudFrance518,000
3Laurent PolitoFrance505,000
4Atanas MalinovBulgaria487,000
5Dan Ben IttahFrance477,000
6Ankit AhujaIndia446,000
7Sylwester FortunaPoland444,000
8Kin Hang ManNetherlands367,000
9Gabi LivshitzIsrael348,000
10Miroslav AlilovicFrance339,000

Atanas Malinov (487,000), Dan Ben Ittah (477,000), and Ankit Ahuja (446,000) are also among the top stacks; Ahuja, who won a similar event at EPT Cyprus last October, made quad fours to bust Clement Michaud.

Ankit Ahuja
Ankit Ahuja

Other players to survive the day include Gabi Livshitz (348,000), Miroslav Alilovic (339,000), and Jack O’Neill (327,000). Jason Wheeler, who wrote on social media that he sensed “something legendary” was going to happen here in Monte Carlo, got through step one as he made the money with 130,000. Past EPT Barcelona champion Sebastian Malec (101,000), Antoine Labat (87,000), Team PokerStars Pro Felix Schneiders (74,000), and Vivian Saliba (48,000) survived with short stacks.

Players who weren’t as fortunate to survive the day included Team PokerStars pros Parker Talbot, Fintan Hand, Maria Konnikova, Simon Wiciak, and Alejandro Lococo, as well as EPT Prague runner-up Jon Kyte, Marle Spragg, Fabrice Bigot, and Conor Beresford. They’ll have to try again on one of the other three flights if they want to take a shot at the title.

A total of 387 players entered Day 1a through the 10 levels of late registration. Only 58 remain who are now in the money and will return to play for Day 2 on April 26 at noon local time. Day 1a ended with 12 minutes and 47 seconds left on Level 16 with blinds of 2,000-5,000 and a 5,000 big blind ante. Day 2 begins on the earliest level that an opening flight finished.

Day 1b is currently ongoing. There are two more starting flights tomorrow, beginning with Day 1c at 11 a.m. local time. Stay tuned to PokerNews for live updates as another crop of players and returning hopefuls try to survive into the money.

Tags: Alejandro LococoAnkit AhujaAntoine LabatAtanas MalinovCedric TheveniaudClement MichaudCome TheveninConor BeresfordDan Ben IttahFabrice BigotFelix SchneidersFintan HandGabi LivshitzHicham HachoumiJack O’NeillJason WheelerJon KyteLaurent PolitoMaria KonnikovaMarle SpraggMiroslav AlilovicMonte CarloParker TalbotPatrick ClarkeSebastian MalecSimon WiciakVivian Saliba