2024 PokerStars EPT Prague

€5,300 EPT Main Event
Day: 5
Event Info

2024 PokerStars EPT Prague

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
kq
Prize
€963,450
Event Info
Buy-in
€5,300
Prize Pool
€7,071,300
Entries
1,458
Level Info
Level
36
Blinds
250,000 / 500,000
Ante
500,000
Players Info - Day 5
Entries
16
Players Left
6

Paul Runcan Maintains Command as Anton Bergstrom Eyes History in Final Six

Level 31 : Blinds 100,000/150,000, 150,000 ante
Paul Runcan
Paul Runcan

As the dust settles on the penultimate day of the 2024 PokerStars European Poker Tour Prague €5,300 Main Event, only six players remain from the record-breaking field of 1,458 entries. With nearly €7 million in the prize pool, the remaining contenders are just one step away from claiming the prestigious EPT trophy and the life-changing €1,146,500 first-place prize.

The journey to the final table was anything but easy, as the largest Main Event field in EPT Prague’s history saw the best and brightest fall by the wayside over the past five thrilling days. For the surviving six, the stakes are higher than ever, with each now guaranteed at least €233,050, but all with their sights set on the ultimate payday. The stage is set for an epic finale as one of poker’s most coveted titles hangs in the balance.

After a drama-filled day on the felt inside the Hilton Prague, Paul Runcan began as the chip leader and maintained his dominance throughout, finishing with an impressive 18,025,000 chips. His stack is nearly double that of his closest rival, Pedro Marques, who will return with 9,225,000 chips as the final table approaches its conclusion.

Final Table Seat Draw & Chip Counts

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Siarhei AlontsauBelarus3,150,00021
2Paul RuncanRomania18,025,000120
3Anton BergstromSweden6,725,00045
4Pedro MarquesPortugal9,225,00062
5Barak OzIsrael4,500,00030
6Jaehyung ParkSouth Korea2,100,00014

Runcan, who has already secured his career-best score with this final table finish, delivered a masterclass performance, leveraging his big stack to dominate the action and secure the chip lead. The Romanian player previously made an EPT final table in a Deepstack event at EPT Paris earlier this year, where he finished ninth. This time, however, Runcan aims to close out the tournament from the opposite end of the standings—and with the chip lead firmly in his grasp, he is in prime position to do just that.

Marques is a seasoned EPT veteran with no fewer than ten final table appearances to his name, including two victories that have brought in nearly €500,000. Currently ranked second on Portugal's all-time money list, Marques has consistently proven his skill on the big stage. It's no surprise that he once again finds himself on the brink of capturing another major title.

Anton Bergstrom
Anton Bergstrom

Anton Bergstrom is a name that may already resonate with EPT enthusiasts, and he now has the chance to make history as the first-ever player to win three EPT Main Event titles. While his previous victories came in online Main Events in 2020 and 2021, earning him a combined total of nearly $1,400,000, this fascinating detail only came to light today. Until now, Bergstrom had kept those monumental achievements a secret, adding an intriguing twist to his story as he aims to claim his first live Main Event trophy and cement his place in EPT history.

Not going down without a fight is Barak Oz, who ended the day with 4,500,000 chips. Oz's stack fluctuated wildly throughout Day 5, but with 30 big blinds at his disposal heading into the final day, he remains a formidable contender. Joining him in the fight are Siarhei Alontsau (3,150,000) and Jaehyung Park (2,100,000), both looking to mount comebacks. Park, in particular, showed his resilience on Day 5, successfully spinning up his stack multiple times to stay in contention.

Day 5 Action

Sixteen hopefuls returned to the felt with Runcan leading the way after a dominant Day 4 performance. With just 47 minutes left in Level 26, the atmosphere was cautious as players eased into the day, avoiding early drama.

But when Level 27 arrived, the action finally exploded, thinning the field by five players before the level concluded, with Runcan further solidifying his lead.

The first to exit was Joshua McSwiney, whose ace-jack fell short against Marques' ace-queen. Next, Georgios Vrakas seemed destined for a double-up after his king-ten connected with a ten on the flop against Runcan’s ace-queen. However, a timely ace on the turn continued Runcan’s streak of good fortune, sending Vrakas to the rail.

Sylwia Studniarz
Sylwia Studniarz

Dimitrios Gkatzas (14th) lost a flip, while the always-entertaining Sylwia Studniarz bowed out in 13th after she turned pocket fives into a bluff, only to run into Danut Chisu's rivered full house.

Finally, the elimination of Alexander Sokolovsky in 12th capped off an action-packed level. Once again, Runcan reigned supreme, building his stack to over eight million chips.

Umberto Ruggeri was the next to fall after becoming short-stacked. He looked poised for a crucial double-up with pocket jacks against Tjenno Eskes' queen-jack. However, poker’s cruel nature revealed itself once again as Eskes spiked a gutshot straight on the turn, dashing Ruggeri’s hopes and bringing his tournament run to an abrupt end.

Vidar Oie
Vidar Oie

The final table bubble was a tense and drawn-out affair, with several players cycling through the short-stack position as the larger stacks maintained their dominance. Ultimately, it was Vidar Oie who fell just shy of the final nine. Oie flopped top pair, but his kicker couldn’t compete with Oz’s stronger hand, sealing his fate and completing the lineup for the finale.

As the final table began, Runcan held a commanding lead with nearly twelve million chips — close to a third of the chips in play. Eskes sat in second place with just over seven million, while Siegfried Kapeller, Chisu, and Park faced an uphill battle, each starting with fewer than twenty big blinds.

Jaehyung Park
Jaehyung Park

Kapeller was at risk in one of the first few hands when he called all-in with pocket jacks and had to compete with the pocket kings of Alontsau. It looked to be the end for Kapeller, especially after a dry flop that gave him no extra equity. However, a jack on the turn brought him back from the brink of elimination and back into contention.

Chisu found himself as the new short stack and couldn’t climb out of last place. His final hand saw him shove with ace-six, only to be called by Oz's pocket eights. A clean board sealed his fate, making Chisu the first elimination of the final table.

An insane hand then played out with the chip leader Runcan and Kapeller, which resulted in probably the bluff of the tournament. Kapeller had turned a flush with six-trey and check-raised the turn, which Runcan called to a board-pairing river. The pot had close to four million chips in the middle when Kapeller bet half of his stack on the river, and Runcan instantly moved all in with just trey-deuce. Kapeller took his time and elected to fold, and Runcan showed the bluff, which was the beginning of the end for Kapeller.

Siegfried Kapeller
Siegfried Kapeller

Just moments later, Kapeller got his twelve big blinds into the middle with ace-queen, and was put at risk by Marques' pocket nines. A nine on the flop all but sealed the deal for Kapeller, and just like that, he was out in eighth.

Seven-handed play saw the action slow considerably as players tightened up, wary of the escalating pay jumps. The breakthrough came when Eskes decided to make his stand with ace-six, only to be called by Runcan holding king-ten. In what has become a familiar sight, Runcan hit the nut straight on the flop, sealing Eskes' fate. The Dutchman’s elimination in seventh place brought an eventful Day 5 to a close, leaving the final six time to regroup and prepare for the finale.

Remaining Payouts

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1  €1,146,500
2  €716,950
3  €512,100
4  €393,950
5  €303,000
6  €233,050
7Tjenno EskesNetherlands€179,250
8Siegfried KapellerAustria€137,900
9Danut ChisuRomania€106,050

The stage is set for an epic conclusion as the final six players return on Sunday, December 15, at 12:30 p.m. to battle it out for the title. With just under 30 minutes remaining in Level 26 (100,000/150,000 with a 150,000 big blind ante), every decision will carry immense weight as the field plays down to a champion.

Coverage will run on a 30-minute delay to align with the official live stream.

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Tags: Alexander SokolovskyAnton BergstromBarak OzDanut ChisuDimitrios GkatzasGeorgios VrakasJaehyung ParkJoshua McswineyPaul RuncanPedro MarquesSiarhei AlontsauSiegfried KapellerSylwia StudniarzTjenno EskesUmberto RuggeriVidar Oie

Tjenno Eskes Eliminated in 7th Place (€179,250)

Level 31 : Blinds 100,000/150,000, 150,000 ante
Tjenno Eskes
Tjenno Eskes

After it folded to Tjenno Eskes in the small blind, he called and Paul Runcan raised to 475,000 from the big blind. Eskes check-shoved for 3,050,000 and after thinking for a few moments, Runcan made the call to put Eskes at risk.

Tjenno Eskes: A6 All in
Paul Runcan: K10

Eskes was ahead with ace-high and just had to fade an unfortunate runout to double-up and remain in the tournament.

However, the dealer put out a flop of J9Q to give Runcan the nuts and leave Eskes needing running cards to win. The 9 came on the turn to cement Eskes' elimination from the tournament, as an inconsequential A appeared on the river.

Eskes headed to the rail in seventh as the remaining six players had secured their spots on Day 6 of the 2024 EPT Prague Main Event.

Tjenno Eskes
Tjenno Eskes
Player Chips Progress
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Paul Runcan
18,025,000
3,345,000
3,345,000
Day 5 Chip Leader
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Tjenno Eskes
Busted

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Oz Rivers a Spade to Double Through Marques

Level 31 : Blinds 100,000/150,000, 150,000 ante
Barak Oz
Barak Oz

When it folded to Pedro Marques in the cutoff he shoved with a stack that covered the remaining players left to act. Barak Oz was the first to get through, and after Oz looked at his cards, he called for his remaining 2,050,000. The rest of the table folded and the cards were revealed.

Barak Oz: AJ All in
Pedro Marques: 44

If Oz were to lose this flip, he would be the seventh-place finisher and the remaining six players would bag up and return tomorrow for the final day of the Main Event

The flop came down Q65 which gave Oz a flush draw to go with his overcards. The 3 turn didn't help Oz, but the K dropped on the river to give him a flush, and Oz doubled up through Marques.

Player Chips Progress
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Pedro Marques
9,525,000
-1,355,000
-1,355,000
EPT Main Event Champion
EPT 1X Winner
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Barak Oz
4,500,000
2,050,000
2,050,000

Tags: Barak OzPedro Marques

Bergstrom Takes a Stand Against Runcan

Level 31 : Blinds 100,000/150,000, 150,000 ante
Anton Bergstrom
Anton Bergstrom

Paul Runcan raised to 225,000 from the small blind with AJ and Anton Bergstrom defended out of the big blind holding 85.

The flop came down 9107 and Runcan decided to check-call a bet of 425,000 from Bergstrom.

The 2 dropped on the turn and Runcan check-folded to a bet of 1,125,000 from Bergstrom.

Player Chips Progress
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Paul Runcan
14,900,000
-780,000
-780,000
Day 5 Chip Leader
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Anton Bergstrom
6,830,000
1,500,000
1,500,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
EPT Main Event Champion
EPT 2X Winner

Tags: Anton BergstromPaul Runcan

Siegfried Kapeller Eliminated in 8th Place (€137,900)

Level 30 : Blinds 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Siegfried Kapeller
Siegfried Kapeller

Siegfried Kapeller shoved from the hijack for 1,510,000 and Pedro Marques called from the cutoff.

Siegfried Kapeller: AQ All in
Pedro Marques: 99

Kapeller, who was sitting comfortable just moments ago, was now a coinflip away from being eliminated. His hopes of survival were severely dashed when Marques made a set on the 97J flop, but some hope arrived in the form of 10 on the turn as Kapeller picked up an open-ended straight draw. However, the A river wasn't what he needed, and Kapeller hit the rail.

Just like that, Kapeller’s rollercoaster journey came to an end.

Player Chips Progress
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Pedro Marques
11,110,000
1,510,000
1,510,000
EPT Main Event Champion
EPT 1X Winner
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Siegfried Kapeller
Busted

Tags: Pedro MarquesSiegfried Kapeller

Alontsau Benifits From a Cooler

Level 30 : Blinds 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Siarhei Alontsau
Siarhei Alontsau

On the very next hand, Siarhei Alontsau raised to 240,000 from early position and Paul Runcan three-bet to 680,000 from the cutoff. Alontsau four-bet shoved for 2,450,000 and Runcan snap-called.

Siarhei Alontsau: AA All in
Paul Runcan: KK

Alontsau was on the fortunate end of the ultimate cooler and just had to fade a king to earn the double-up.

A flop of 955 kept Alontsau ahead with his bullets. The 10 turn meant only a king on the river would end Alontsau's Main Event. However, a safe 5 dropped to give Alontsau the winner with a full house and he doubled up through Runcan.

Player Chips Progress
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Paul Runcan
16,650,000
-2,445,000
-2,445,000
Day 5 Chip Leader
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Siarhei Alontsau
5,200,000
2,340,000
2,340,000

Tags: Paul RuncanSiarhei Alontsau

Ice-Cold Runcan Pulls Off Insane Bluff on Kapeller

Level 30 : Blinds 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Paul Runcan
Paul Runcan

Paul Runcan made it 240,000 from the button and Siegfried Kapeller called out of the big blind with 63.

They saw a flop of 49A where Kapeller check-called a bet of 200,000 from Runcan. On the J turn, again Kapeller checked, and Runcan fired 525,000. Kapeller then put in a raise to 1,400,000, and Runcan called.

When the 4 paired the board on the river, Kapeller burned through three time bank cards before he slid out a bet of 1,700,000. Runcan, immediately moved all in, which put Kapeller to the test for his remaining stack of almost 1,600,000.

After using another time bank, Kapeller elected to fold his flush. Runcan asked Kapeller if he wanted to see his cards, Kapeller agreed, then Runcan showed 32 for a stone cold bluff.

For a moment, time seemed to stand still. What just happened?

Chaos.

Siegfried Kapeller
Siegfried Kapeller
Player Chips Progress
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Paul Runcan
19,095,000
4,095,000
4,095,000
Day 5 Chip Leader
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Siegfried Kapeller
1,570,000
-3,660,000
-3,660,000

Tags: Paul RuncanSiegfried Kapeller

Runcan Unloads the Clip

Level 30 : Blinds 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Paul Runcan
Paul Runcan

Paul Runcan raised with KQ to 240,000 from the hijack and Siarhei Alontsau defended with 55 out of the big blind.

The flop came down AQ8 and Alontsau decided to check-call a bet of 150,000 by Runcan.

Alontsau checked for a second time when the 6 appeared on the turn. Runcan bet 410,000 and Alontsau carved out the call.

The J dropped on the river and Alontsau checked for the last time. Runcan bet 1,200,000 and Alontsau quickly folded.

Player Chips Progress
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Paul Runcan
16,210,000
1,040,000
1,040,000
Day 5 Chip Leader
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Siarhei Alontsau
2,860,000
70,000
70,000

Tags: Paul RuncanSiarhei Alontsau

Oz Wins a Flip to Survive

Level 30 : Blinds 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Barak Oz
Barak Oz

Anton Bergstrom raised to 240,000 from the hijack and Barak Oz shoved from the small blind for almost 1,200,000. When it got back to Bergstrom, he called.

Barak Oz: AQ All in
Anton Bergstrom: JJ

Oz was flipping for his tournament life and got his race off to a good start on the A67 flop. An A on the turn improved him to trips, and left Bergstrom with just two outs to thin down the field. Instead, a 10 rolled off on the river, and Oz earned himself a double-up.

Player Chips Progress
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Anton Bergstrom
4,010,000
-1,190,000
-1,190,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
EPT Main Event Champion
EPT 2X Winner
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Barak Oz
2,630,000
1,130,000
1,130,000

Tags: Anton BergstromBarak Oz

Alontsau Wins the Minimum With Quads

Level 30 : Blinds 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Siarhei Alontsau
Siarhei Alontsau

Siarhei Alontsau raised to 240,000 with Pedro Marques calling from the button holding AJ and Jaehyung Park defending his big blind with KJ.

All three players checked the 38Q flop to see the 8 fall on the turn. Park checked and Alontsau fired out a bet of 200,000. Marques and Park both folded and Alontsau flipped over quads with 88 as he dragged in the pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Pedro Marques
9,780,000
60,000
60,000
EPT Main Event Champion
EPT 1X Winner
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Siarhei Alontsau
2,790,000
-340,000
-340,000
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Jaehyung Park
840,000
-360,000
-360,000

Tags: Jaehyung ParkPedro MarquesSiarhei Alontsau