�1,100 Main Event
Day 3 Completed
�1,100 Main Event
Day 3 Completed
Khossein Kokhestani of Ukraine has taken a well-deserved victory here at PokerStars Eureka Hamburg Main Event, taking home the trophy from Casino Schenefeld and the sum of �110,070 after defeating Nicklas Delhi in a short heads-up showdown, who is consoled with the prize of �68,750 for his deep run.
Place | Player | Country | Prize (EUR) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Khossein Kokhestani | Ukraine | �110,070 |
2 | Nicklas Delhi | Denmark | �68,750 |
3 | Stan Van Dijk | Netherlands | �49,110 |
4 | Simone Demasi | Italy | �37,780 |
5 | Sergej Schumacher | Germany | �29060 |
6 | Jonas Stechbarth | Germany | �22,350 |
7 | Tim Werner | Germany | �17,190 |
8 | Timo Schmiedeke | Germany | �13,230 |
9 | Rens Buijs | Belgium | �10,610 |
19 players returned for Day 3, and the two short-stacks, PokerStars Qualifier Philipp Ruthard and Andre Hegendorf, were the first players to depart in the first level of the day.
The two table redraw was made when another short-stack Yves Thalmann exited and from there the knockouts slowed in pace considerably.
The final table was ultimately set when Ercan Atmaca four-bet jammed with a middling suited ace in a cutoff versus button spot against Day 3 chip leader Stan Van Dijk, but ran into his opponent's ace-king.
In what became a marathon final table, there would be an hour of play before Belgian Rens Buijs was the first player to bust, his ace-high being usurped by Tim Werner's king-queen.
A further two hours of play then took place before Timo Schmiedeke lost a flip against Nicklas Dehli to depart in eighth, while Werner exited when he ran into Kokhestani's pocket kings.
Dehli also disposed of Jonas Stechbarth in sixth after he woke up with aces following his opponent's open-jam.
Going into the final five Dehli had a considerable chip advantage over his remaining opponents, and he leveraged it fully, opening a lot of hands and attempting to apply pressure where he could, best shown by putting Stan Van Dijk in the blender on a four-card flush board.
Unbelievably, Dehli woke up with aces again against Sergej Schumacher's pocket queens, and that meant the German departed in fifth place.
Dehli also accounted for Simone Demasi in fourth as his rampage continued, after Demasi jammed the button and Dehli looked him up with an ace and held.
Brief deal discussions were then held, but play resumed. The first piece of bad news came Dehli's way for a while when he lost a flip against Khossein Kokhestani, who had only shortly before doubled-up Van Dijk.
Three-handed play was cagey, with chips being traded back and forth, but with Dehli and Kokhestani always holding a lead over Van Dijk.
That changed when Van Dijk doubled through Dehli with trip kings.
After some more trading of chips, Van Dijk then doubled through Kokhestani with quad deuces, as did Dehli when he had Kokhestani's king-seven dominated.
By now the three were very close in stacks. Van Dijk sustained some damage when Dehli doubled through him with ace-high versus king-high. Dehli eventually knocked out Van Dijk after he had been left with crumbs when Kokhestani flopped the world with king-four suited and had Van Dijk drawing dead on the turn.
Kokhestani came into heads-up with a 2:1 advantage and it was over quickly after the money went in preflop when Kokhestani had a dominating jack, and the kicker proved crucial, giving him the trophy and his first major title.
Kokhestani, who prefers to be known as Amir rather than Khossein, was understandably emotional after his victory and what appears to be his first recorded live cash.
"I am so so happy, I've been working very hard for this the last ten years or so, always trying to work on my game and learn from my mistakes. Poker players dream of winning a tournament like this, so I can't really believe its happened to me. I've always been someone who worked hard, so just for that to pay off is crazy, I'm very happy."
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It wasn't long in heads-up play before chips were in the middle, with Nicklas Dehli all-in and at risk versus Khossein Kokhestani.
Nicklas Dehli: Q?J?
Khossein Kokhestani: K?J?
Dehli was pipped by his opponent's better jack, and the tournament was all over after the 8?4?7?A?3? runout, with Kokhestani celebrating with his friends on the rail.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Khossein Kokhestani |
18,450,000
6,000,000
|
6,000,000 |
Nicklas Dehli | Busted |
Khossein Kokhestani was all-in and at risk versus Stan Van Dijk, who had the slightly covering stack, both around 6,000,000.
Khossein Kokhestani: K?4?
Stan Van Dijk: A?9?
Van Dijk was ahead but Kokhestani flopped the world on 8?4?5?, a pair and a flush draw, and the 10? rolled off on the turn to give him the pot, the 10? river being irrelevant.
Van Dijk was left with 250,000 and he was forced all-in in the next hand, with both of his opponents calling. They checked down their holdings on Q?3?Q?2?J?. Van Dijk turned over 10?7? for ten-high, but Dehli had 4?3? for a pair of threes to send Van Dijk to the rail in third after a great performance.
We are now heads-up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Khossein Kokhestani |
12,450,000
8,150,000
|
8,150,000 |
Nicklas Dehli |
6,000,000
-1,000,000
|
-1,000,000 |
Stan Van Dijk | Busted |
Level: 33
Blinds: 125,000/250,000
Ante: 250,000
Nicklas Dehli was all-in and at risk versus Stan Van Dijk.
Nicklas Dehli: A?9?
Stan Van Dijk: K?3?
Dehli was in good shape after the 4?Q?9? flop with a pair of nines, and his double-up was confirmed by the 10? tuen and 8? river.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Stan Van Dijk |
7,500,000
-700,000
|
-700,000 |
Nicklas Dehli |
7,000,000
2,275,000
|
2,275,000 |
Nicklas Dehli was all-in for 2,050,000 and at risk versus Khossein Kokhestani.
Nicklas Dehli: A?7?
Khossein Kokhestani: K?7?
Dehli was ahead, but looked in trouble after the 4?2?9? flop gave his opponent a pair of fours. However his double-up was confirmed by the 5?3? remaining runout, rivering a straight.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Nicklas Dehli |
4,725,000
1,975,000
|
1,975,000 |
Khossein Kokhestani |
4,300,000
-3,200,000
|
-3,200,000 |
Stan Van Dijk was scooping in a big pot having had K?2? on 2?10?5?2?2? versus Khossein Kokhestani.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Stan Van Dijk |
8,200,000
2,500,000
|
2,500,000 |
Khossein Kokhestani |
7,500,000
-1,500,000
|
-1,500,000 |
Stan Van Dijk was all-in for 2,500,000 and at risk versus Khossein Kokhestani.
Stan Van Dijk: J?J?
Khossein Kokhestani: Q?9?
Van Dijk was in good shape for a double-up with his pocket jacks, and it was confirmed by the K?5?3?7?7? runout.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Khossein Kokhestani |
9,000,000
-1,000,000
|
-1,000,000 |
Stan Van Dijk |
5,700,000
1,600,000
|
1,600,000 |
Nicklas Dehli was all-in for 1,375,000 and at risk versus Stan Van Dijk.
Nicklas Dehli A?10?
Stan Van Dijk: J?9?
Dehli was ahead and the double-up was confirmed by the 10?7?6?4?4? runout.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Stan Van Dijk |
4,100,000
-3,300,000
|
-3,300,000 |
Nicklas Dehli |
2,750,000
1,375,000
|
1,375,000 |