2024 ESPT/UKIPT Malaga

€1,100 Main Event
Day: 4
Event Info

2024 ESPT/UKIPT Malaga

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
kj
Prize
€145,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,100
Prize Pool
€1,100,160
Entries
1,146
Level Info
Level
37
Blinds
200,000 / 400,000
Ante
400,000
Players Info - Day 4
Entries
15
Players Left
1

€1,100 Main Event

Day 4 Completed

Ditch the Sangria and Pop the Cava! Artus Gimenez Wins ESPT/UKIPT Malaga Main Event!

Level 37 : Blinds 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Artus Gimenez
Artus Gimenez

A record-breaking ESPT/UKIPT Malaga €1,100 Main Event has concluded with a home-grown winner at the Gran Madrid Casino Torrequebrada. Artus Gimenez beat a total field of 1,146 to lift the beautiful trophy and pocket a prize of €145,000. He defeated Poland’s Tomasz Wrobel after making two pair with kings and jacks.

Gimenez went into the heads-up battle as a two-to-one chip underdog, but made a deal with Wrobel before their confrontation. Wrobel took home €156,200 for his biggest recorded live cash.

The ESPT/UKIPT Malaga event was a huge success providing players with plenty of activities throughout their stay including football, padel ball, beer pong and karaoke. It proved to be a triumphant return to the Costa Del Sol, as it created the biggest Estrellas Poker Tour field outside of EPT Barcelona.

Ramon Colillas and Benjamin Spragg
Ramon Colillas and Benjamin Spragg

ESPT/UKIPT Malaga Main Event Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (EUR)
1Artus GimenezItaly€145,000*
2Tomasz WrobelItaly€156,200*
3Ricard GonzalezSpain€82,800
4Guido PieracciniSpain€63,680
5Giulio AstaritaSweden€48,900
6Raffaele SorrentinoSpain€37,600
7Rafael Anera RuizPoland€28,900
8Giovanni BelliniItaly€22,300
9Pia FranssonItaly€17,100

*denotes heads-up deal

Winners Reaction

The winner spoke to local Spanish media and said “I played my very best poker and ran very well today. I will be playing at EPT Barcelona after winning a Gold Pass and hope to have continued success for the rest of the year.”

Artus Gimenez
Artus Gimenez

Story of the Day

From the 1,146 players who entered, only 15 players made it to the final day, with Italian Guido Pieraccini the overwhelming chip leader.

The first player to depart was Gasper Perasovic from Croatia. He moved all-in with big slick and ran into Ricard Gonzalez’s pocket aces in the second hand of the day.

The next bust out was Pokerstars Spanish commentator Alex Romero after losing a flip to Venelin Pashev.

Toke Mortensen, Laurent Cessy and Pashev all busted in quick succession, before a lull for two hours ahead of the next elimination.

Belgian footballer Jordy Vleugels was knocked out in unfortunate circumstances. After hitting an ace on the flop, he needed to avoid a runner-runner from eventual champion Gimenez. The Spaniard did just that by hitting running fives to defeat Vleugels, who was playing in his first-ever live tournament.

ESPT/UKIPT Malaga Final Table
ESPT/UKIPT Malaga Final Table

The tournament was then down to nine players and the final table. Unfortunately for Pia Fransson, it was only a fleeting visit. The Swede, who was nursing a small stack for most of the day, got it in with pocket nines but Gimenez spiked a king on the river.

The next two eliminations suffered the same fate when their pocket jacks were cracked by pocket nines. Giovanni Bellini was the first go when Rafaelle Sorrentino hit a set on the river. Rafael Anera Ruiz’s jacks were crushed by Ricard Gonzalez’s flush.

2017 PSC Monte Carlo champion Raffaele Sorrentino was the most experienced competitor in the field, but could not build a stack to compete. The Italian lost a flip to an excitable Gonzalez as his pocket queens got beat by the Spaniard’s ace-king that made two pair.

Giulio Astarita won’t be having Wrobel on his Christmas card list this year. Wrobel won two back-to-back all in confrontations against Astarita, who finished in fifth place.

Pieraccini came into the day with around a fifth of the chips in play, but couldn’t seem to win a hand on the final table. The Italian’s day came to an end after Wrobel turned a double gutshot and rivered a straight.

Gonzalez brought the energy to the final table. Whenever he was all in, he would walk off the feature table and watch the action on the monitor with his rail. He would often be on his knees, with his hands gesticulating all over. The Spaniard got it in with ace-queen, but couldn’t connect on the board and Wrobel’s pocket nines held.

But Gimenez wouldn’t be denied the biggest victory of his career and first six-figure score.

This concludes the exclusive coverage from ESPT/UKIPT Malaga Main Event. Stick with PokerNews for live reports from more upcoming Pokerstars stops, including UKIPT London and EPT Barcelona.

Tags: Alex RomeroArtus GimenezBenjamin SpraggGasper PerasovicGiovanni BelliniGiulio AstaritaGuido PieracciniJordy VleugelsLaurent CessyPia FranssonRafael Anera RuizRafaelle SorrentinoRamon ColillasRicard GonzalezSam GraftonToke MortensenTomasz WrobelVenelin Pashev

Tomasz Wrobel Eliminated in 2nd Place (€156,200)

Level 37 : Blinds 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Tomasz Wrobel
Tomasz Wrobel

Tomasz Wrobel bet 1,000,000 from the button with Q3 and was called by Artus Gimenez in the big blind holding KJ.

Wrobel bet 600,000 on the flop of AJ4, Gimenez who made a pair of jacks called.

The 6 landed on the turn and Wrobel fired for 1,800,000. The Spaniard called.

The board was completed with the K and Wrobel shoved for 7,650,000 and Giminez who made two pair made no hesitation to call to take down the ESPT/UKIPT Main Event trophy.

A brave showing by the Pole Wrobel, who will take home a larger portion of the prize pool after doing a deal to bank €156,200.

Player Chips Progress
Artus Gimenez es
Artus Gimenez
34,380,000
10,955,000
10,955,000
Tomasz Wrobel pl
Tomasz Wrobel
Busted

Tags: Artus GimenezTomasz Wrobel

Pendulum Swings in Gimenez's Direction with Quad Cowboys!

Level 37 : Blinds 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Artus Gimenez
Artus Gimenez

Artus Gimenez bet 800,000 from the button with K8 and was met with a raise to 2,600,000 from Tomasz Wrobel in the big blind with 92. Gimenez made the call.

Gimenez flopped best from KK7 for trip kings. Wrobel bet 1,700,000 and Gimenez called.

The 8 turn gave Gimenez a boat and Wrobel kept firing for 2,600,000. A perfectly still Gimenez called the bet.

The Spaniard rivered quads with the K and Wrobel checked, leaving Gimenez to jam and Wrobel folded instantly. Gimenez now has a two-to-one lead.

Player Chips Progress
Artus Gimenez es
Artus Gimenez
23,425,000
6,250,000
6,250,000
Tomasz Wrobel pl
Tomasz Wrobel
10,950,000
-6,250,000
-6,250,000

Tags: Artus GimenezTomasz Wrobel

Level: 37

Blinds: 200,000/400,000

Ante: 400,000

The Finalists are Virtually Level!

Level 36 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante

Tomasz Wrobel bet 600,000 from the button holding QJ and was called by Artus Gimenez in the big blind with 63.

The flop came AA3 and Wrobel continued for 300,000. Gimenez raised 900,000 with two pair and got a call from Wrobel.

The 8 was dealt on the turn and Gimenez bet 800,000 and a dogged Wrobel called

The 5 completed the board and both players checked. Gimenez's aces and threes took down the pot and there is only 25,000 chips between the pair.

Player Chips Progress
Tomasz Wrobel pl
Tomasz Wrobel
17,200,000
-2,300,000
-2,300,000
Artus Gimenez es
Artus Gimenez
17,175,000
2,300,000
2,300,000

Tags: Artus GimenezTomasz Wrobel

GImenez Closes Gap

Level 36 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante

Artus Gimenez bet 600,000 from the button with A10 and was raised by Tomasz Wrobel in the big blind to 2,100,000 who were holding K8. Gimenez made the call.

The flop came 665 and Wrobel bet 1,400,000 and was called by Gimenez.

Both players checked to showdown after the J2 completed the runout and Gimenez dragged in the pot.

Player Chips Progress
Tomasz Wrobel pl
Tomasz Wrobel
19,500,000
-1,500,000
-1,500,000
Artus Gimenez es
Artus Gimenez
14,875,000
1,300,000
1,300,000

Tags: Artus GimenezTomasz Wrobel

Deal Agreed

Level 36 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
ESPT/UKIPT Malaga Main Event Trophy
ESPT/UKIPT Malaga Main Event Trophy

During the break the two finalists' discussed a deal and came to an amicable decision via ICM.

Tomasz Wrobel will receive €156,200, while Artus Gimenez will take home at least €135,000.

They will continue play for €10,000 and the beautiful ESPT/UKIPT Main Event trophy.