2019 PokerStars EPT Prague

€10,300 EPT High Roller
Day: 2
Event Info

2019 PokerStars EPT Prague

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a8
Prize
€523,120
Event Info
Buy-in
€10,300
Prize Pool
€2,473,500
Entries
255
Level Info
Level
28
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
100,000

Simon Lofberg Bags Day 2 Chip Lead at 2019 PokerStars EPT Prague €10,300 EPT High Roller

Level 20 : 8,000/16,000, 16,000 ante
Simon Lofberg
Simon Lofberg

Day 2 of the 2019 PokerStars EPT Prague €10,300 EPT High Roller has seen 10 one-hour levels played to their completion and a field including many of the world’s best turned up with their sights set on advancing to the final day of one of the most prestigious events on the European Poker Tour.

Late registration was open until the start of play this afternoon, and 10 players showed up to add their names to the Day 2 roster of 117 that advanced from the 245 entries that were logged on the opening day of the tournament. That number was whittled down to 17, with Simon Lofberg (2,205,000) leading the way.

EPT Prague €10,300 High Roller Seating Draw

SeatTable 1Chip CountTable 2Chip CountTable 3Chip Count
1Sam Greenwood110,000Rainer Kempe505,000Tsugunari Toma410,000
2Bhavin Khatri425,000Daniel Dvoress185,000Simon Pedersen505,000
3  Masato Yokosawa1,685,000  
4  Gianluca Speranza720,000George Wolff1,115,000
5Simon Lofberg2,205,000  Kemal Aslan850,000
6Ludovic Geilich675,000Matthias Eibinger605,000  
7Yunye Lu1,085,000  Fahredin Mustafov460,000
8Thi Nguyen595,000Arsenii Karmatckii665,000  

Remaining Payouts

PlacePayout (EUR)Payout (USD)
1€523,120$583,054
2€352,230$392,585
3€248,340$276,792
4€201,340$224,408
5€159,290$177,540
6€120,950$134,807
7€88,300$98,417
8€64,560$71,957
9€53,430$59,551
10-11€45,270$50,457
12-13€40,320$44,939
14-15€36,610$40,804
16-17€32,900$36,669

Other Big Stacks

Following in the counts are Masato Yokosawa (1,685,000), George Wolff (1,115,000), and Yunye Lu (1,085,000). Those four are the only ones above 1 million in chips, but they are far from the only familiar names set to return for Day 3.

The Day 3 lineup is loaded from top to bottom, even for a tournament of this stature. Ludovic Geilich (675,000), Matthias Eibinger (605,000), and Rainer Kempe (505,000) are a few more of the players to have bagged come the end of Day 2.

Tsugunari Toma (410,000), Daniel Dvoress (185,000), and Sam Greenwood also had chips in play when Day 2 ended, with the trio set to enter Day 3 as the bottom three on the leader board.

Ludovic Geilich
Ludovic Geilich

Day 2 Action

Players like Ryan Riess, Nick Marchington, Ognyan Dimov, and Jorryt van Hoof were among the Day 2 registrants, coming into the day just 25 big blinds. All of them found their ways to the rail before too long, bowing out with others like Jan-Eric Schwippert, Jose Quintas, and Adrian Mateos during the first few levels of play on the day.

Day 1 chip leader Omar Lakhdari was another player unable to get anything going, starting the day by doubling Michael Soyza and then losing a huge coin flip to Gianluca Speranzawhen his pocket tens were unable to hold against Speranza’s ace-queen to find himself down to 65,000. In total, his day lasted for less than three levels of play before finding the rail long before the tournament got into the money.

Meanwhile, Soyza, Sam Grafton, Jimmy Guerrero, and Uri Reichenstein built stacks to put them near the top of the counts. Arsenii Karmatckii joined the crowd moments later and would stay there as the rest would all find their ways to zero before the money was reached.

Sam Grafton
Sam Grafton

Big Stacks and Bubble Bursts

Ludovic Geilich and Matthias Eibinger were a couple of the reasons for big stacks falling, as Geilich doubled through Reichenstein in a hand where both players got stacks in with a flush. Geilich faded the one out Reichenstein had to a straight flush and sent him to the rail. Geilich remained a fixture near the top of the counts for the rest of the night, while Eibinger was able to tread water as the number of players left in the field continued to drop.

The bubble was reached near the end of Level 17, an hour after the dinner break, and it lasted only one hand as Ghattas Kortas got the last of his chips in with ace-queen suited and ran into Ashkan Fattahi’s pocket kings. Fattahi would subsequently later be eliminated in 18th place, just a handful of minutes before play ended for the evening.

Ghattas Kortas Was Eliminated by Ashkan Fattahi on the Bubble
Ghattas Kortas Was Eliminated by Ashkan Fattahi on the Bubble

Defending Champion Hecklen Bows Out

Anatoly Filatov and Viktor Katzenberger were also among the largest stacks in the room at different points in the day, and both players got into the money before stalling out.

Defending champion Henrik Hecklen’s run at defending his title ended when he finished the tournament in 28th place. Dvoress, on the other hand, started the day with a stack of 50,000. and rode a roller coaster that got him as high as 190,000 and back down to 60,000 before the second break of the day.

When the tournament reached the money, he was near the bottom of the counts with just 275,000 during Level 19 (6,000/12,000/12,000).

Henrik Hecklen
Henrik Hecklen

Field of Stars

Dvoress was among the company of EPT Prague High Roller champions Sam Greenwood and Tsugunari Toma when the redraw occurred. And they were not the only ones to have experienced success in earlier events: Eibinger, George Wolff, and Yake Wu were also present in the final 24.

Less than two full levels of play remained when the final three tables were reached, but the action didn’t stop. Katzenberger and Wu were just a couple of the eliminations over the final chunk of play in the evening, with Wu falling from grace after one point holding the chip lead with 1.3 million.

There was still time for a miraculous Greenwood revival, but he will still start the final day with just five big blinds.

Play will resume at 12:30 p.m. local time on Tuesday for Day 3 and is set to continue until a winner has been determined. Be sure to come back to PokerNews for continuing coverage of all the action along the road to victory as this tournament and the entire 2019 PokerStars EPT Prague festival looks to come to a close.

Tags: Adrian MateosAnatoly FilatovArsenii KarmatckiiAshkan FattahiDaniel DvoressGeorge WolffGhattas KortasJimmy GuerreroJorryt van HoofJose QuintasLudovic GeilichMasato YokosawaMatthias EibingerMichael SoyzaNick MarchingtonOgnyan DimovOmar LakhdariRainer KempeRyan RiessSam GraftonSam GreenwoodSimon LofbergTsugunari TomaUri ReichensteinViktor KatzenbergerYake WuYunye Lu

Ashkan Fattahi Eliminated in 18th Place (€29,190)

Level 20 : 8,000/16,000, 16,000 ante
Ashkan Fattahi
Ashkan Fattahi

The action folded to Ashkan Fattahi in the small blind who shipped all in for 160,000. George Wolff looked down at his cards in the big blind and quickly called.

George Wolff: {a-Hearts}{9-Hearts}
Ashkan Fattahi: {a-Spades}{3-Spades}

Fattahi found himself dominated and the flop of {a-Diamonds}{6-Clubs}{4-Diamonds} didn't provide much help. The {2-Hearts} on the turn gave him a straight draw but the {8-Hearts} on the river confirmed his elimination.

Player Chips Progress
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George Wolff
1,120,000
145,000
145,000
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Ashkan Fattahi
Busted

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Yake Wu Eliminated in 19th Place (€29,190)

Level 20 : 8,000/16,000, 16,000 ante
Yake Wu
Yake Wu

From a peak of 1.3 million, former chip leader Yake Wu's High Roller tournament has imploded and he is now out after tangling, again, with Simon Lofberg.

Wu opened to 35,000 on the button and Lofberg three-bet to 120,000 in the small blind. Wu four-bet all in for 460,000 and Lofberg snap-called with{q-Hearts}{q-Diamonds}

Wu held {a-Clubs}{j-Spades} but received no help on the {3-Diamonds}{8-Spades}{3-Hearts}{k-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds} board and he was eliminated in 19th place.

Player Chips Progress
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Simon Lofberg
1,850,000
730,000
730,000
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Yake Wu
Busted

Tags: Yake WuSimon Lofberg

Viktor Ustimov Eliminated in 20th Place (€29,190)

Level 20 : 8,000/16,000, 16,000 ante
Viktor Ustimov
Viktor Ustimov

Viktor Ustimov moved all in for 158,000 with {a-Spades}{10-Diamonds} and was called by Yunye Lu with {7-Hearts}{7-Diamonds}. Lu was covered by 16,000 and he flopped a set on the {a-Clubs}{7-Spades}{9-Diamonds}{2-Hearts}{5-Clubs} board to doube up.

On the very next hand, Ustimov was all in for 16,000 from the big blind. Bhavin Khatri shoved the button and the small blind folded.

Viktor Ustimov: {7-Diamonds}{2-Clubs}
Bhavin Khatri: {10-Clubs}{10-Spades}

Even a poker novice could tell you that Ustimov was in bad shape, and despite a deuce in the window, the {3-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds}{2-Spades}{q-Spades}{9-Hearts} runout sent him to the rail.

Player Chips Progress
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Yunye Lu
300,000
150,000
150,000
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Bhavin Khatri
240,000
-7,000
-7,000
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Viktor Ustimov
Busted

Tags: Bhavin KhatriViktor UstimovYunye Lu

Viktor Katzenberger Eliminated in 21st Place (€26,710)

Level 19 : 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Viktor Katzenberger
Viktor Katzenberger

Viktor Katzenberger opened to 24,000 in early position and Daniel Dvoress called on the button. Masato Yokosawa three-bet to 140,000 in the small blind and Katzenberger shoved all in for just under 300,000. Dvoress folded and Yokosawa made the call.

Masato Yokosawa: {a-Spades}{q-Spades}
Viktor Katzenberger: {10-Spades}{10-Clubs}

It was a coin flip and Yokosawa took the lead on the {k-Clubs}{q-Hearts}{2-Diamonds} flop. The {4-Spades} on the turn nor the {3-Hearts} on the river would save Katzenberger who headed to the payout desk.

Player Chips Progress
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Masato Yokosawa
1,085,000
305,000
305,000
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Viktor Katzenberger
Busted

Tags: Daniel DvoressMasato YokosawaViktor Katzenberger

Francesco Delfoco Eliminated in 22nd Place (€26,710)

Level 19 : 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Francesco Delfoco
Francesco Delfoco

Masato Yokosawa opened to 24,000 in the cutoff and Francesco Delfoco shoved all in for just over 100,000 on the button. Viktor Katzenberger also shoved all in from the big blind and Yokosawa instantly stuck in the last of his 336,000 chips as well.

Masato Yokosawa: {a-Spades}{a-Hearts}
Viktor Katzenberger: {8-Spades}{8-Diamonds}
Francesco Delfoco: {2-Clubs}{2-Diamonds}

All three players woke up with pocket pairs and some murmurs came from the table on the flop of {k-Clubs}{8-Hearts}{6-Clubs}. Katzenberger flopped a set of eights to take a big lead but the {a-Diamonds} landed on the turn. Some more "Oohh's" came from the table as Yokosawa spiked a two-outer for an even bigger lead. The {5-Diamonds} completed the board which eliminated Delfoco and Yokosawa doubled through Katzenberger in the side pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Masato Yokosawa
780,000
485,000
485,000
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Viktor Katzenberger
103,000
-337,000
-337,000
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Francesco Delfoco
Busted

Tags: Viktor KatzenbergerMasato YokosawaFrancesco Delfoco

Preben Stokkan Eliminated in 23rd Place (€26,710)

Level 19 : 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Preben Stokkan
Preben Stokkan

Preben Stokkan was all in for around 200,000 pre-flop holding {a-Clubs}{k-Spades} but had run into the {a-Diamonds}{a-Hearts} of Thi Nguyen.

The {a-Spades}{9-Clubs}{4-Hearts} flop improved Nguyen to a set, and it held on the {10-Spades}{5-Clubs} runout sending Stokkan to the rail.

He cashes for €26,710.

Player Chips Progress
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Thi Nguyen
860,000
230,000
230,000
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Preben Stokkan
Busted

Tags: Preben StokkanThi Nguyen

Kempe "Very Surprised" by Tournament Ruling

Level 18 : 5,000/10,000, 10,000 ante
Rainer Kempe
Rainer Kempe

Arriving at the table, Rainer Kempe sat with two cards in front of him but one of them, the {a-Spades} was face up.

According to Kempe, the card had been dealt and deflected off his hand and was subsequently exposed. The floor was called and according to the floor, the hand would continue with the {a-Spades} face up.

Kempe asked for the ruling to be confirmed, and upon returning to the table the floor informed him that the ruling was indeed correct.

"It's always been a new card," said Kempe. "I've had this situation like 15 times before. I mean I'm folding nearly always."

The floor offered to get EPT Tournament Director Toby Stone over.

"Yeah, can you get him," said Kempe.

Toby Stone has worked for PokerStars for over 15 years
Toby Stone has worked for PokerStars for over 15 years

Stone arrived at the table and reiterated that due to the card deflecting off of a player's hand, it wasn't the dealer's fault and therefore wasn't a misdeal.

"The rule is to protect players. Maybe they're trying to kill their hands with the card flipping over," said Stone. "I'm sure there wasn't any intention."

Kempe listened and nodded. "I'm just very surprised by the ruling." He rechecked his remaining hole card, and mucked it.

Player Chips Progress
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Rainer Kempe
900,000
40,000
40,000

Tags: Rainer Kempe

Yankov First To Take Trip To Payout Desk

Level 17 : 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Ludovic Geilich
Ludovic Geilich

Thi Nguyen opened the action with a raise to 20,000 in early position and received calls from Ludovic Geilich in middle position as well as Sam Greenwood, who was in the small blind. Action was then on Krasimir Yankov in the big blind and he sat for a bit, thinking about his decision until the dealer announced that he had five seconds left on his shot clock.

"All in," said Yankov. Nguyen folded, Geilich called, and Greenwood folded.

"All in and call!" said the dealer as the two remaining players tabled their hands. Yankov was in bad shape.

Krasimir Yankov: {k-Spades}{q-Spades}
Ludovic Geilich: {a-Hearts}{q-Hearts}

The flop came {5-Spades}{5-Diamonds}{8-Clubs} to give Yankov a backdoor flush draw despite his odds deteriorating. Those backdoor outs were slammed shut on the turn {j-Clubs}, leaving him with just three cards in the deck that would keep him alive. Unfortunately for him, the river {8-Spades} was not one of them and he was eliminated from the tournament in 31st place just moments after the bubble burst. Meanwhile, Geilich now finds himself with over 1.2 million in chips, making him the clear chip leader at this point in the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
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Ludovic Geilich
1,210,000
450,000
450,000
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Sam Greenwood
455,000
-60,000
-60,000
Run It Once
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Thi Nguyen
427,000
7,000
7,000
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Krasimir Yankov
Busted

Tags: Krasimir YankovLudovic GeilichSam GreenwoodThi Nguyen

Quads for a Double

Level 17 : 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Masato Yokosawa
Masato Yokosawa

Masato Yokosawa opened to 16,000 in middle position and was called by Kemal Aslan in the hijack. Action then folded around to Danilo Velasevic in the big blind and he defended, taking postflop action three ways.

The flop came {a-Hearts}{5-Clubs}{3-Diamonds} and Velasevic checked. Yokosawa made a continuation-bet of 25,000 and Aslan called. Velasevic folded, taking action heads up to the turn {a-Diamonds}. Yokosawa thought for a few moments, counting his chips before announcing he was all in for 93,000. Aslan quickly called.

Masato Yokosawa: {a-Spades}{k-Diamonds}
Kemal Aslan: {3-Clubs}{3-Hearts}

"Aiyah!" said Yokosawa, seeing that his strong hand was up against an even stronger one. A friend of Yokosawa's called for a king to pull him back ahead, but the dealer had even bigger sights set for Yokosawa, bringing the river {a-Clubs} to fill him up to quads and score the double.

Player Chips Progress
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Kemal Aslan
310,000
-63,000
-63,000
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Masato Yokosawa
296,000
175,000
175,000
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Danilo Velasevic
200,000
-35,000
-35,000

Tags: Danilo VelasevicKemal AslanMasato Yokosawa