Friday the 13th No Problem for EPT Mystery Bounty Champ Mats Ullereng
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Friday the thirteenth is known as the unluckiest date on the calendar, but for Mats Ullereng, it proved to be the exact opposite. Ullereng bested a field of 835 over three days of play to take home €265,560 in the €3,000 Mystery Bounty at the 2024 PokerStars European Tour Prague. The Norwegian grinder also pulled €2,000 in bounties from the chest at the Hilton Prague for a total score of €267,560.
This is his second EPT title this year, having won €144,520 for a first-place finish in the €1,100 No Limit Hold'em at EPT Paris this February. He dispatched last year's €2,200 Eureka High Roller champion Grzegorz Kozieja in heads-up play, which lasted just shy of an hour. Ullereng scored his biggest-ever cash, and Koizieja secured his second. He pulled €9,000 in bounties in addition to his second-place score of €165,700.
Rounding out the podium places was Jonas Hagstrom, who bagged €118,300 for his third-place finish. Hagstrom, who predominantly plays online under the alias "flerrehuve," also scored his second-biggest live payout. Hagstrom did, however, have more luck at the bounty chest than the first two finishers. He pulled a total of €52,000 in bounties, which included €25,000 and €10,000 envelopes to boost his total haul to €170,300.
EPT Prague €3,000 Mystery Bounty Final Results
Place | Player | Country | Prize (EUR) | Bounties (EUR) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Mats Ullereng | Norway | €265,560 | €2,000 |
2 | Grzegorz Kozieja | Poland | €165,700 | €9,000 |
3 | Jonas Hagstrom | Sweden | €118,300 | €52,000 |
4 | Humberto Lopes Galindo | Spain | €91,000 | €3,000 |
5 | David Vinaya | Norway | €70,000 | €52,000 |
6 | Klemens Roiter | Austria | €53,800 | €24,000 |
7 | Abdelhakim Zoufri | Netherlands | €41,400 | €8,000 |
8 | Sebastian Malec | Poland | €31,900 | €8,000 |
9 | Erik Bakker | Netherlands | €24,500 | €0 |
Winners Reaction
In talking to PokerNews, Ullereng said, "I'm very happy to win, one of my friends [David Vinaya] was at the final table too, we travel together to EPT's. I only really play live at EPT's, most of my volume is from playing online."
Ullereng's immediate plans are to "celebrate and drink a few beers before flying home on Sunday."
Ullereng got into poker during COVID-19, and after a few well-taken shots, he "quit his job in marketing" to pursue poker. It's safe to say that the decision has paid some pretty sizeable dividends. The tournament score isn't the only reason for Ullereng to celebrate, as he told PokerNews, "Me and my girlfriend are expecting our first child together," adding to the baby-run-good poker superstition.
The Big Bounties
Most of the big bounties were pulled on Day 2, as players could cash in their tokens for an elusive envelope from the start of Level 15. David Savocka was the first recipient of a €75,000 bounty, with the second going to Dean Hutchison before play started today. Eros Calderone received the remaining €75,000 bounty.
David Von Schnehen pulled a €40,000 on Day 2 but did not make Day 3. David Vinaya, a friend of Ullereng, added a €40,000 bounty to his deep run.
Arni Gunnarsson, Mikolaj Zawadzki, Mengshi Tian, Joshua Gebissa, Raul Aguiar, and Francois Vincenti all pulled €25,000 bounties on Day 2. Hagstrom pulled the final €25,000 bounty today.
Final Table Play
After a flurry of bustouts, the field of 16 was whittled down to the final table after two and a half hours of play. With no big bounties left, the players were less incentivized to gamble for stacks in the hope of pulling a big score from the chest.
The first hand saw Hagstrom score a huge double to ascend the chip counts. EPT champion Sebastian Malec was left short but wasn't the first elimination of the final table.
Erik Bakker had his queens cracked by Zoufri and was sent to the rail in ninth. Malec couldn't spin up his short stack, and lost a preflop all in to Kozieja, who flopped a set. Malec busted in eighth.
Action slowed down for a level, and Zoufri was next to depart at the hands of eventual champion Ullereng. Zoufri's Big Slick was bested by Ullereng's ace-jack.
Klemens Roiter had an up-and-down day. He was the first elimination when play resumed after the first break. Vinaya lost to runner-up Kozieja after the flop left the former drawing incredibly slim.
Galindo missed out on the first podium place as the river paired Ullereng's king.
The Final Three
Before the final three took to their seats, an ICM deal was discussed for a matter of moments as all three agreed to play to a winner.
Hagstrom lost a huge flip after Ullereng flopped a set in a preflop all in to take the chip lead for the first time in final table play.
The Swede then battled back and doubled through Kozieja. Kozieja topped the chip counts for a decent chunk of final table play.
Ullereng was active throughout, putting his tablemates in some difficult spots. He attempted to trap Kozieja, having turned a straight, but the Polish national didn't bite.
Hagstrom got himself back into contention by doubling through Ullereng, but he eventually fell to Kozieja who bested Hagstrom's two pair with a full house.
Ullereng came into heads-up play with a 3:1 chip lead, but it was Kozieja who drew first blood in the duel.
After that, it was seemingly one-way traffic as Ullereng used his big stack to his advantage, claiming big pots in back-to-back hands.
Eventually, Kozieja succumbed to Ullereng. He got it in good against Ullereng, but the Poker Gods decided it was the Norweigan's day.
In this Series
- 1 Complete Guide to EPT Prague 2024 - Everything You Need to Know
- 2 PokerStars player Daniel Johnson Wins EPT Prague AND Live Spin & Go Championship Packages
- 3 Parties, Ice Curling and Lunch Cruises Among Things to Do at EPT Prague
- 4 Ace-High Hero Call Propels Andras Nemeth to Fifth EPT Title
- 5 Tsiareshchanka Denies O’Dwyer a Second Title in the €12,300 Cuatro Knockout
- 6 Is Thomas Santerne France's Next Poker Superstar?
- 7 Main Event Champ Jorstad Gets First EPT Title in €25K SHR Warm Up
- 8 Thomas Santerne Wins Second EPT €50,000 Super High Roller of the Year
- 9 Martin Tsvetanov Tops Record-Breaking Eureka Main Event Field at EPT Prague
- 10 Piotr Sztenkiel Claims Maiden Shard and €491,040 in €2,200 Eureka High Roller
- 11 EPT Paris 2025 Canceled Amid Regulatory Challenges
- 12 Unstoppable Santerne Completes Hat-trick of High Roller Titles at EPT Prague
- 13 Friday the 13th No Problem for EPT Mystery Bounty Champ Mats Ullereng
- 14 Teun Mulder's First Cash of EPT Prague is a Win in €10,200 NLH
- 15 Paul Tedeschi Wins Inaugural EPT Prague Mixed Game Main Event
- 16 Runcan Maintains Command in EPT Prague Main Event as Bergstrom Eyes History
- 17 Pedro Marques Wins €963,450 in Historic, Record-Breaking EPT Prague Main Event
- 18 Carlos Gurdiel Wins the First-Ever PokerStars Live Spin & Go Championship