₽133,000 EPT Open Main Event
Day 1a Completed
₽133,000 EPT Open Main Event
Day 1a Completed
The third edition of the PokerStars EPT Open Main Event is off to a strong start at in the mountains of the Krasnaya Polyana region. Not far from the slopes of the former Olympic Winter games, the stunning Casino Sochi has become a fixture of the annual poker calendar and the EPT Open took place for the first time right here in 2018, followed by a stop in Madrid in June 2019.
Featuring a buy-in of RUB133,000 (~$2,040), the flagship event of the festival comes with a guaranteed prize pool of RUB70,000,000 and there is very little doubt that this will be easily surpassed. The first of three starting days and only flight to feature ten levels of 60 minutes each drew a field of 468 entries, consisting of 399 unique players and 69 re-entries.
Once all was done and dusted, PokerStars ambassador Chris Moneymaker found himself in the top five with an impressive stack of 226,300. Moneymaker entered the competition in the fourth level of the day and quickly more than doubled his stack. He then won a flip with queens against the ace-king of Viktor Shegay to join the chip leaders and remained in the top 10 for the remainder of the night.
Moneymaker already cashed in a Deepstack Side Event the previous night and his role to tour the United States and give away Platinum Passes for the inaugural PokerStars Players NL Hold'em Championship (PSPC) continues during the festival in Sochi as he hosts the RUB10,500 "Moneymaker's Road to PSPC" from October 11-13, and the eventual champion will claim the Pass valued at more than €26,000 for the 2020 PSPC in Barcelona in addition to the first-place prize.
At the top of the 166 Day 1a survivors is Andrey Andreev, who already boasts more than $720,000 in cashes on the live circuit. The Russian is a regular on the European Poker Tour and needed a second bullet where things really went his way. In the final hands of the night, Andreev turned a flush against the top pair and top kicker of 2018 EPT Sochi Main Event champion Arsenii Karmatckii to claim the overnight spotlight.
Second in chips is Anatolii Filonenko with 299,400 followed by Roman Novoselov (271,200) and Evgenii Shkolnik (253,200). Other big stacks and notables that advanced are Ghassan Bitar (216,300), Dmitry Vitkind (176,000), Ivan Sheptytskyi (154,900), Tobias Peters (132,900), and Artem "veeea" Vezhenkov (125,000).
While the vast majority of all participants hailed from Russia and nearby countries, several known names of the international poker scene also made the trip to Sochi. PokerStars ambassador Fatima Moreira de Melo was among them but the former Dutch hockey international was unable to bag and tag for Day 2 just yet. The same also applies to Gerald Karlic, Simon Burns, Daniel Carlsson, Daniel Belov, and Abraham Passet to name a few.
All those that left without anything to show for have another two chances to earn a stack for Day 2 as two turbo heats with levels of 30 minutes each are scheduled for Thursday, October 10th, 2019. Day 1b kicks off at 12 p.m. local time and Day 1c gets underway at 6 p.m. local time. Both flights will play ten levels and the survivors combine to one field for Day 2, which also locks up the late registration as soon as the cards go back in the air.
The PokerNews live reporting team will be there from start-to-finish to provide all the action from Sochi until a champion is crowned.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Andrey Andreev |
381,400
6,400
|
6,400 |
|
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Anatolii Filonenko |
299,400
39,400
|
39,400 |
Roman Novoselov |
271,200
271,200
|
271,200 |
Evgenii Shkolnik |
253,200
253,200
|
253,200 |
Chris Moneymaker |
226,300
-3,700
|
-3,700 |
|
||
Ghassan Bitar |
216,300
216,300
|
216,300 |
Andrey Baranyuk
|
211,100
31,100
|
31,100 |
Lev Moiseenko
|
196,900
81,900
|
81,900 |
Konstantin Nikolaev
|
185,300 | |
Dmitry Vitkind |
176,000
146,000
|
146,000 |
Anton Komarov |
175,300
-9,700
|
-9,700 |
Vitaly Tevis |
166,200
36,200
|
36,200 |
Karen Arutyunyan |
157,300
127,300
|
127,300 |
Ivan Sheptytskyi |
154,900
154,900
|
154,900 |
Mikhail Kukin |
146,300
31,300
|
31,300 |
Denis Trenchenko |
146,000
1,000
|
1,000 |
Rihards Dobelis | 139,400 | |
Vladimir Pilyavskiy |
135,500
15,500
|
15,500 |
Tobias Peters |
132,900
2,900
|
2,900 |
Vladislav Vinogradov |
130,100
-9,900
|
-9,900 |
Tibor Toth |
129,000
-21,000
|
-21,000 |
Mikhail Simonenko
|
128,700
73,700
|
73,700 |
Vladislav Petrov | 128,000 | |
|
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Pavel Klokov
|
127,300 | |
Komil Ruzaev | 127,000 |
It appears that 166 players out of 468 entries have bagged up for the night and secured their seat on Day 2 already. The full chip counts and a recap of today's action are to follow.
In the last hand of the night, a three-way all in saw Raman Dziamyanik and Denis Trenchenko at risk with Aleksandr Platonov heading into the showdown as the biggest stack of the trio.
Raman Dziamyanik:
Aleksandr Platonov:
Denis Trenchenko:
The board sent Dziamyanik to the rail as he had a stack of 39,800 while Trenchenko doubled through Platonov for 52,400.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Denis Trenchenko |
145,000
35,000
|
35,000 |
Aleksandr Platonov
|
65,000
-25,000
|
-25,000 |
Raman Dziamyanik
|
Busted |
The next attempt of Andrey Pateychuk to run up a stack for Day 2 ended during the final hands of the night when he open-shoved for around 17,000. Anatolii Zyrin moved all in over the top and a big stack in the big blind folded the .
Andrey Pateychuk:
Anatolii Zyrin:
Zyrin was openly rooting for Pateychuk to hit but the board let the kicker played and sent Pateychuk out.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Anatolii Zyrin |
66,000
22,000
|
22,000 |
Andrey Pateychuk | Busted | |
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Andrey Andreev had slipped and lost some chips while Arsenii Karmatckii more than doubled his stack late on but that would all but change when they clashed in a three-bet pot to the flop. Karmatckii made it 9,500 to go and Andreev called to see the on the turn.
Karmatckii now checked and Andreev quickly tossed in five T-5,000 chips for a bet of 25,000. Half a minute passed and Karmatckii jammed for around 80,000 only to receive an instant call by Andreev.
Arsenii Karmatckii:
Andrey Andreev:
Karmatckii found himself drawing dead with his top pair and top kicker as a meaningless completed the board on the river to almost certainly vault Andreev into the top spot for Day 1a.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Andrey Andreev |
375,000
65,000
|
65,000 |
|
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Arsenii Karmatckii | Busted | |
|
The tournament clock has been stopped with 10 minutes remaining and another five hands will be played for tonight.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Pavel Gergedava
|
Busted | |
Maxim Panyak | Busted | |
Ruslan Mityaev | Busted | |
Evgeniy Cherkasov
|
Busted |
Big stack Andrey Andreev limped in and Mikhail Sokolovskiy moved all in for 28,100. One seat over, Valery Yantsevich also got his stack in which forced out Andreev.
Mikhail Sokolovskiy:
Valery Yantsevich:
The board kept the pocket pair in the lead and Sokolovskiy will have to try again on Day 1b or 1c.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Andrey Andreev |
310,000
155,000
|
155,000 |
|
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Valery Yantsevich | 70,000 | |
Mikhail Sokolovskiy
|
Busted |
After a flop of , Mikhail Zub was all in for 30,900 with the and Marat Shafigullin needed running outs to avoid a setback with his .
The turn was a sweat but the river came a blank.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Mikhail Zub |
85,000
85,000
|
85,000 |
Marat Shafigullin
|
35,000
7,000
|
7,000 |