2024 PokerStars EPT Paris

€1,100 FPS Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2024 PokerStars EPT Paris

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a7
Prize
€470,830
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,100
Prize Pool
€3,983,040
Entries
4,149
Level Info
Level
43
Blinds
1,000,000 / 2,500,000
Ante
2,500,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
619
Players Left
55

Day 2 of Record-Breaking €1,100 FPS Main Event Sees 619 Hopefuls Return

Alexandre Correia
Alexandre Correia

Day 2 of the €1,100 France Poker Series Main Event, running as part of the 2024 PokerStars European Poker Tour at the Le Palais des Congrès, is set to get underway today at 12 p.m. local time.

Over a total of six starting flights in the last three days, an impressive 4,149 entries were recorded in this record-breaking tournament generating a prize pool of €3,983,040; up a massive 2,011 entries from the same event last year. Of those, 619 players will return to the felt today to battle it out as all starting flights merge for the first time.

Going into Day 2, the overall chip leader is Alexandre Correia of France who managed to accumulate an impressive 895,000 on Day 1c on Thursday. Correia is the only player to eclipse the 800,000 mark, with his closest competitor being Fabian Niederreiter of Germany who bagged 776,000 on the first flight of the tournament.

Day 2 Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Alexandre CorreiaFrance895,000149
2Fabian NiederreiterGermany776,000129
3Matei LupascuRomania736,000123
4Kenny HallaertBelgium703,000117
5Daisuke OgitaJapan675,000113
6Alexandru LupuleacRomania672,000112
7Nazar BuhaiovUkraine664,000111
8Jon VallinasSpain639,000107
9Omar Del PinoSpain617,000103
10Istvan PilhoferHungary608,000101
Maria Konnikova
Maria Konnikova

The PokerStars Team seemingly put on an impressive display as a total of four Team Pros and Ambassadors will return to battle it out on the felt once more. Namely, Maria Konnikova (210,000), Felix Schneiders (151,000), Ramon Colillas (114,000) and Marle Spragg (180,000).

Players that have progressed to Day 2 will take their seats today, Saturday, February 17, and will play out the remaining 12 minutes of Level 17 with blinds at 3,000/6,000 with a 6,000 big blind ante before moving on to Level 18 with blinds at 4,000/8,000 with an 8,000 big blind ante.

PokerNews will have boots on the ground for the entirety of the FPS Main Event, so be sure to stick with the live updates to keep up with all the action.

Tags: Alexandre CorreiaAlexandru LupuleacDaisuke OgitaFabian NiederreiterFelix SchneidersIstvan PilhoferJon VallinasKenny HallaertMaria KonnikovaMarle SpraggMatei LupascuNazar BuhaiovOmar Del PinoRamon Colillas

Hallaert Picks Off Beck

Level 17 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Kenny Hallaert
Kenny Hallaert

The pot stood at 35,000 with two players looking at a flop of A6A.

Daniel Beck, in the big blind, check-called a bet of 11,000 from Kenny Hallaert, in middle position.

The 8 turn checked through to the 4 on the river.

Beck led out for 24,000 and Hallaert decided to make the call. Beck tabled QJ, while Hallaert claimed this pot with 55.

Player Chips Progress
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Kenny Hallaert
784,000
81,000
81,000
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Daniel Beck
330,000
-81,000
-81,000

Tags: Daniel BeckKenny Hallaert

Alvarez Sucks Out to Doubles

Level 18 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
David Ballestero Alvarez
David Ballestero Alvarez

David Ballestero Alvarez raised to 16,000 from early position, the small blind called and Nicolas Betbese moved all in from the big blind. Alvarez called off the bet for his last 150,000 and the small blind folded.

David Ballestero Alvarez: AQ
Nicolas Betbese: AK

The first four cards landed the 10878, but it was the Q river that saved Alvarez and he doubled up.

Player Chips Progress
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David Ballestero Alvarez
320,000
160,000
160,000
Profile photo of Nicolas Betbese ar
Nicolas Betbese
40,000
-139,000
-139,000

Tags: David Ballestero AlvarezNicolas Betbese

FPS Paris By the Numbers: 75 Countries Represented in Record-Breaking Main Event

Level 18 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Tournament Room
Tournament Room

The 2024 PokerStars European Poker Tour started off by shattering records in the €1,100 France Poker Series Main Event, with a total of 4,149 entries this week at Le Palais des Congrès.

That number almost doubled the previous FPS record, when the 2023 FPS Monte Carlo Main Event saw 2,138 entries. Last year’s Paris stop was the first to ecplise the 2,000 mark, showing impressive growth this time around.

A total of 75 countries were represented among the 1,930 unique entries, with the host country accounting for the vast majority of players this week. France saw 802 entrants chase the PokerStars trophy, making up 41.55% of the field.

Other countries with the strongest representation in the record-breaking player pool include Italy (142 players - 7.36%), Spain (87 players - 4.51%), Germany (71 players - 3.68%) and Romania (59 players - 3.06%).

Further down the list is the United Kingdom with 56 players for 2.90% of the field, The Netherlands with 53 players for 2.75% of the field, and the United States with 31 players for 1.61% of the field.

FPS Paris Main Event Nationalities (Courtesy of PokerStars)
FPS Paris Main Event Nationalities (Courtesy of PokerStars)

Some of the other countries represented this year include Ireland (15 players - 0.78%), South Korea (9 players - 0.47%), India (7 players - 036%) and Australia (5 players - 0.26%).

A full breakdown of the nationalities represented in the FPS Paris Main Event is available in the table below.

Nationalities In 2024 FPS Paris Main Event

CountryPlayersPercentage
France80241.55%
Italy1427.36%
Spain874.51%
Germany713.68%
Romania593.06%
United Kingdom562.90%
Netherlands532.75%
Ukraine361.87%
Greece351.81%
Portugal351.81%
Poland341.76%
Switzerland311.61%
United States311.61%
Belgium281.45%
Brazil261.35%
Canada261.35%
Sweden241.24%
Russian Federation231.19%
Bulgaria201.04%
Lebanon190.98%
Norway190.98%
Denmark160.83%
Turkey160.83%
Ireland150.78%
Israel150.78%
China130.67%
Japan130.67%
Austria110.57%
Hong Kong110.57%
Hungary110.57%
Finland100.52%
Luxembourg90.47%
South Korea90.47%
Argentina80.41%
Belarus70.36%
India70.36%
Morocco70.36%
Cyprus60.31%
Czechia60.31%
Estonia60.31%
Moldova60.31%
Serbia60.31%
Slovenia60.31%
Australia50.26%
Mexico50.26%
Latvia40.21%
Lithuania40.21%
Algeria30.16%
Croatia30.16%
Iran30.16%
Slovakia30.16%
Tunisia30.16%
Kyrgyzstan20.10%
United Arab Emirates20.10%
Uruguay20.10%
Albania10.05%
Armenia10.05%
Azerbaijan10.05%
Chile10.05%
Colombia10.05%
Cuba10.05%
Egypt10.05%
Kazakhstan10.05%
Kong Hong10.05%
Malaysia10.05%
Malta10.05%
Mauritius10.05%
Mongolia10.05%
Montenegro10.05%
Nepal10.05%
New Zealand10.05%
North Macedonia10.05%
Panama10.05%
South Africa10.05%
Trinidad and Tobago10.05%

Pyzara Jams the River

Level 19 : Blinds 5,000/10,000, 10,000 ante
Kacper Pyzara
Kacper Pyzara

Kacper Pyzara opened 20,000 in middle position and Carl Probsting three-bet to 55,000 in the cutoff. Bernard Mendy was in the big blind and made the call, followed by Pyzara doing the same.

The dealer spread a flop of KK9, and the action was checked to Probsting who continued for 20,000. Mendy got out of the way, but Pyzara stuck around with a call.

The J turn was checked through to see the 2 river. Pyzara moved all-in for roughly 250,000, and Probsting tank-folded.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Bernard Mendy fr
Bernard Mendy
515,000
21,000
21,000
Profile photo of Kacper Pyzara pl
Kacper Pyzara
475,000
335,000
335,000
Profile photo of Carl Probsting de
Carl Probsting
312,000
-44,000
-44,000

Tags: Kacper PyzaraCarl ProbstingBernard Mendy

Ouellani Doubles with Nut-Flush

Level 19 : Blinds 5,000/10,000, 10,000 ante
Samy Ouellani
Samy Ouellani

Two players created a pot of about 60,000 and the QJ8 flop was already on the flop. Samy Ouellani check-called a bet of 27,000 from Blaz Zerjav and the 5 hit the turn.

Ouellani checked once again before Zerjav fired 55,000. Ouellani announced all-in, and Zerjav eyed up the 113,000 before making the call.

Samy Ouellani: A8
Blaz Zerjav: K9

Ouellani turned the nut-flush, leaving Zerjav drawing dead and the 7 river was just a formality.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Blaz Zerjav si
Blaz Zerjav
703,000
146,000
146,000
Profile photo of Samy Ouellani fr
Samy Ouellani
340,000
293,000
293,000

Tags: Blaz ZerjavSamy Ouellani

Beresford Doubles Then Busts

Level 20 : Blinds 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Conor Beresford
Conor Beresford

Eric Afriat opened to 24,000 from middle position and called when Conor Beresford jammed for 93,000 from the big blind.

Conor Beresford: 77
Eric Afriat: J8

Beresford made a set on the 1074 flop and filled up after the JJ runout. Afriat appeared frustrated at the runout.

The following hand, Blaz Zerjav raised to 25,000 from the cutoff. Beresford push all of his chips into the middle once again and was called by his opponent.

Beresford had KQ, and had Zerjav's KJ dominated. The 844 flop looked like Beresford would double again until Zerjav paired up on the J turn. The J river gave Zerjav a full house and the checkmark to oust the Englishman.

"Just gave them away," Afriat said as he looked down at his short stack.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Blaz Zerjav si
Blaz Zerjav
900,000
197,000
197,000
Profile photo of Eric Afriat ca
Eric Afriat
65,000
-183,000
-183,000
Profile photo of Conor Beresford gb
Conor Beresford
Busted

Tags: Blaz ZerjavConnor BeresfordEric Afriat

Shimizu Chipping Up

Level 20 : Blinds 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Nozomu Shimizu
Nozomu Shimizu

Nozomu Shimizu opened 25,000 under the gun, and only Jorrit Baars made the call from the small blind.

When the J96 flop hit the felt, both players checked to see the 5 turn.

Baars check-called a bet of 25,000, and the 3 hit the river.

Both players tapped the table, and Baars rolled over A7 before seeing the A9 of Shimizu.

Player Chips Progress
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Nozomu Shimizu
852,000
322,000
322,000
Profile photo of Jorrit Baars nl
Jorrit Baars
472,000
199,000
199,000

Tags: Jorrit BaarsNozomu Shimizu

Meli Sent to the Rail

Level 21 : Blinds 10,000/15,000, 15,000 ante
Vincent Meli
Vincent Meli

Matei Lupascu raised 30,000 in middle position, and Maria Konnikova called next to act before Samuel Fournier three-bet 125,000 on the button. The 2023 UKIPT champion Vincent Meli deliberated for a few moments before pushing his last 102,000 across the line from the big blind, and both Lupascu and Konnikova got out of the way.

Vincent Meli: K2
Samuel Fournier: 98

Meli was ahead with his king-high, however, the Q84 flop gave Fournier a pair of eights to take the lead. The 3 turn and 7 river were no help as Meli stepped away from the table.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Samuel Fournier fr
Samuel Fournier
1,320,000
595,000
595,000
Profile photo of Maria Konnikova us
Maria Konnikova
535,000
Profile photo of Matei Lupascu ro
Matei Lupascu
530,000
-300,000
-300,000
Day 1D Chip Leader
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Vincent Meli
Busted

Tags: Maria KonnikovaMatei LupascuSamuel FournierVincent Meli

O'Kearney Falls on Day 2

Level 21 : Blinds 10,000/15,000, 15,000 ante
Dara O'Kearney
Dara O'Kearney

Dara O'Kearney moved all in for 133,000 from middle position. Paraskevas Tsokaridis called as the bigger stack from the small blind.

Dara O'Kearney: A9
Paraskevas Tsokaridis: 1010

O'Kearney paired up on the KJ9 flop but remained behind. The 4 turn was a brick as was the 3 river, marking the end of his FPS Main Event run.

This marks O'Kearney's second cash at EPT Paris, with his first coming in the €1,100 Freezeout, where he finished third for €25,200 ($27,078)

EPT Paris €1,100 No Limit Hold'em Freezeout Results

PlaceNameCountryPrize
1stJoão OliveiraBrazil€55,820
2ndCandido CappielloItaly€35,200
3rdDara O'KearneyIreland€25,200
4thAnkit AhujaIndia€19,400
5thDavid DahanIsrael€14,900
6thMickael ErbilFrance€11,500
7thAbderrahim IneflasFrance€9,500
8thDanut ChisuRomania€7,900
9thDavid AlvarezSpain€6,600
Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Paraskevas Tsokaridis gr
Paraskevas Tsokaridis
1,075,000
728,000
728,000
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Dara O'Kearney
Busted

Tags: Dara O'KearneyParaskevas Tsokaridis