₽77,000 EPT National
Day 1b Completed
₽77,000 EPT National
Day 1b Completed
It all changed at the top in a thrilling end to Day 1B of the National here at Casino Sochi. Yaniv Peretz busted Giorgiy Skhulukhiya in the final hand of the night with king-ten of diamonds versus ace-queen of hearts to earn a spot at the top of the counts, alongside Andrey Chernokoz. Chernokoz was leading in chips until he lost a hand with pocket-jacks against Vladislav Naumov's pocket-kings just a few hands from the end. Both players will return for Day 2 on Saturday with 311,500 chips in play.
The second of three flights in the RUB 77,000 EPT Sochi National attracted 84 players in total. Day 1B had 30-minute levels, unlike the other two starting days, which have 40 minutes on the clock. Over almost 18 levels, the field was whittled down to the top 15%, meaning 13 survived to Day 2. They are all guaranteed a min cash for doing so.
Joining them on Saturday are Marat Achilov (309,500), who finished less than a whisker behind Chernokoz and Peretz and there were some notables who also made it through. Aleksandr Denisov (287,000) finished in fourth, making his stack late in the day. He won some chips from Dmitry Yurasov shortly before the whistle blew. Yurasov had been one of the top stacks for most of the day but finished on 175,500. With so much experience under his belt, it would be foolish not to consider him a contender all the same.
There were also several big names that failed to bag chips. Reigning National Champion Matous Houzvicek, Reigning Main Event Champion Arsenii Karmatckii, Vitaliy Avanesyan, Anton Yakuba, Ezequiel Waigel, Mikhail Kovalyuk, Anastasiya Denisova And Viktor Shegay were just some of the familiar faces who fell before the last. It isn't all over for any of them unless they wish, as there are still unlimited re-entries available in Day 1C, which will begin at 12pm tomorrow.
The 13 players will return at 12 p.m. on Saturday for Day 2 of the EPT National, where blinds levels will increase to 60 minutes.
PokerNews will be joining them all the way, providing live updates throughout the rest of the tournament and for the duration of the festival.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Andrey Chernokoz | 311,500 | |
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Yaniv Peretz | 311,500 | |
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Marat Achilov | 309,500 | |
Aleksandr Denisov | 287,000 | |
Mikhail Khabarov | 201,500 | |
Vladislav Naumov | 191,000 | |
Sergey Petrushevskiy | 191,000 | |
Dmitry Yurasov | 175,500 | |
Mikhail Mamonov | 170,000 | |
Fransisco Benitez De Camilli | 156,000 | |
Andrey Kryazhev | 107,500 | |
Pavel Gavrish | 56,000 | |
Ivan Volodko | 52,500 |
Giorgiy Skhulukhiya was down to just 57,000 and he got it all in from the big blind versus Yaniv Peretz's open. Peretz called the rest and they tabled their cards.
Yaniv Peretz:
Giorgiy Skhulukhiya:
Skhulukhiya had got it in good but Peretz was still very much live. The flop connected for the bigger stack and with no redraw on the turn and river, Skhulukhiya had to say goodbye in 14th place. He missed out on a mincash, for today at least. There is still the chance for him to get back in the tournament, when Day 1C begins at 12pm tomorrow.
A full recap will follow shortly.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Yaniv Peretz |
311,500
196,500
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196,500 |
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Giorgiy Skhulukhiya | Busted |
What a time to find a monster hand. That is what has just happened to Vladislav Naumov who moved all-in in early position. It was an easy call for Andrey Chernokoz too, who also picked up a premium hand.
Vladislav Naumov:
Andrey Chernokoz:
There was a king in the window on the turn and with no back-door jacks on the turn and river, Naumov stays in the game and couldn't hide his delight in doing so.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Andrey Chernokoz |
240,000
82,000
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82,000 |
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Vladislav Naumov |
169,000
99,000
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99,000 |
Level: 18
Blinds: 4,000/8,000
Ante: 8,000
The field is down to 14 and the two remaining tables are hand for hand until the next elimination, when Day 1b will end and the bubble will burst.
Anton Yakuba was down to 68,000 and got his 11 big blinds in from under the gun. Mikhail Khabarov called and everyone else moved aside and the two were heads up, with Yakuba at risk of elimination.
Mikhail Khabarov:
Anton Yakuba:
Yakuba needed to hit an ace but the board didn't oblige and he narrowly missed out on Day 2 and making the money, finishing in 16th place.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Mikhail Khabarov |
210,000
155,500
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155,500 |
Anton Yakuba | Busted |
Dmitry Yurasov has been steadily building throughout the day and now sits a comfortable 100,000 chips above the average. Most recently he acquired chips in a pot against Aleksandr Denisov. On a flop, he bet 10,000, which Denisov called. The turn was the and Yurasov opted to check-call Denisov's 16,000 bet. The came on the river and Yurasov took the betting lead, making it 20,000 to get to showdown. When Denisov called, Yurasov flipped over and it was enough to net him the chips.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Dmitry Yurasov |
265,000
50,000
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50,000 |
Aleksandr Denisov |
148,000
-32,500
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-32,500 |
Following the eliminations of Maksim Pisarenko and Andrii Tertychnyi in 18th and 17th places respectively, three tables will become one. We now need to lose just 3 players in order for those remaining to make Day 2 and the money.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Andrii Tertychnyi
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Busted | |
Maksim Pisarenko | Busted |