2015 PokerStars.fr EPT Season 11 Deauville

€5,300 Main Event
Day: 6
Event Info

2015 PokerStars.fr EPT Season 11 Deauville

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aj
Prize
€543,700
Event Info
Buy-in
€5,000
Prize Pool
€2,841,600
Entries
592
Level Info
Level
33
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
30,000

Ognyan Dimov Wins the PokerStars.fr EPT Season 11 Deauville Main Event (€543,700)

Level 33 : 100,000/200,000, 30,000 ante
Ognyan Dimov - EPT Deauville 2015 Winner
Ognyan Dimov - EPT Deauville 2015 Winner

On Saturday, Season 11 of the European Poker Tour continued in Deauville, France, with the exciting conclusion of the €5,300 Main Event. In the end, it was Bulgaria's Ognyan Dimov who clawed to the top of the 592-player field to claim the championship, the SLYDE watch, and €543,700 in first-place prize money.

The day began with just six players in contention for the title and the name on everybody's lips was Dany Parlafes. The Romanian began the day as a commanding chip leader, dominating the official final table since its inception the night before. Parlafes began the day with 44% of the total chip in play and seemed poised to continue his domination.

The fireworks came immediately, as the first elimination of the final table occurred on the first hand of the day. The action got serious when the ever-flamboyant Joseph Carlino three-bet all in before the flop after an open from Dimov and a call from Benjamin Buhr. Andrius Bielskis four-bet all in over the top from the big blind, pushing out both Dimov and Buhr. In the end, Carlino tabled ace-king and was looking to improve against Bielskis' pocket jacks to stay alive. Carlino failed to do so and was eliminated from play in sixth place for €115,650.

Despite eliminating Carlino from play, Bielskis became the next player to fall. The Lithuanian was only able to last 16 more hands before hitting the rail. Bielskis was unfortunate enough to shove over the top of an open from Buhr, only to find that the latter held the {A-Clubs}{A-Hearts}. Bielskis' {A-Spades}{3-Spades} was in dire need of improvement in order to stay alive and have a shot at the title. In the end, the board ran out {9-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}{7-Clubs}{9-Spades}{9-Hearts} and Bielskis was forced to settle for a fifth-place finish. It was not all bad news for Bielskis, however, as he was awarded €147,760 in prize money.

French professional poker player Benjamin Pollak was the next to go, falling victim to the wrath of start-of-day chip leader Parlafes. On his final hand, Pollak turned a straight and called all in for his own tournament life against a shove from Parlafes. Pollak was disappointed to find that Parlafes had flopped the nut straight with ace-king to put the nail in his coffin. Pollak, who was coming off of an 11th-place finish in the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure Main Event, took home €187,550 for his impressive fourth-place finish.

Buhr was the next player eliminated from the Main Event, hitting the rail exactly 20 hands after Pollak. Buhr was the victim of a tricky play from Dimov after the Bulgarian completed from the small blind with pocket aces. Buhr found ace-king in the big blind and came out with a raise. Dimov three-bet, Buhr four-bet shipped, and Dimov beat him into the pot. Buhr found himself in a bad spot and was unable to improve through the community cards. His elimination in third place propelled Parlafes and Dimov into heads-up play.

Parlafes and Dimov proceeded to engage in an astounding heads-up battle that lasted a total of 117 hands. Parlafes held the chip lead to begin the match, but Dimov found himself both playing optimally and landing on the right side of most of the boards. Roughly halfway through the match, Dimov seized the chip lead and never relented from that point on. Despite being unable to gain any momentum, Parlafes continued to play at a high level, even correctly folding the second nuts to Dimov's nut straight.

In the end, the match came to a head with blinds at 100,000/200,000/30,000. Parlafes opened his button to 425,000 only to have Dimov three-bet the action to 1 million. Parlafes moved all in for his last 5.21 million and Dimov called instantly.

Dimov: {A-Hearts}{j-Hearts}
Parlafes: {A-Clubs}{K-Clubs}

Parlafes was in a dominating position and seemed ready to double into the chip lead. The dealer fanned a flop that read {Q-Hearts}{3-Clubs}{6-Hearts}, giving Dimov a bit more hope to win the tournament outright with a heart or a jack on the following streets. There was no sweat from this point out, however, as the {3-Hearts} drilled the turn to give Dimov the winning nut flush. The {j-Diamonds} completed the board and Parlafes became the runner-up. Parlafes collected €338,700 for his impressive finish.

Final Table Payouts

FinishPlayerCountryPrize
1Ognyan DimovBulgaria€543,700
2Dany ParlafesRomania€338,700
3Benjamin BuhrFrance€242,390
4Benjamin PollakFrance€187,550
5Andrius BielskisLithuania€147,760
6Joseph CarlinoFrance€115,650
7Massou CohenFrance€85,530
8Matas CimbolasLithuania€58,820

That does it for PokerNews' coverage of the EPT Deauville Main Event. Congratulations once again to Ognyan Dimov on his hard-fought victory. The tour will continue in six weeks for EPT Malta, running March 17-28.

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