Gianluca Speranza Wins �25,000 High Roller at EPT Monte Carlo (�853,000)

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Gianluca Speranza defeated Bruno Lopes in heads-up play to win the �25,000 High Roller on the final day of the 2022 PokerStars European Poker Tour (EPT) presented by Monte-Carlo Casino?. Speranza outlasted 179 entrants to win �853,000 after a final two deal from a total prize pool of �2,297,790.

Dimitar Danchev finished in third, while Marton Czuczor was fourth and bracelet winner Byron Kaverman rounded out the top five. Players finishing outside the final table on Day 3 include Ramiro Petrone, Dominik Nitsche, and Joao Vieira.

This is Speranza��s first win at an EPT event and his best finish since he was runner-up in the 2017 WSOPE Main Event. Speranza continues a winning stretch that includes winning $609,950 for his third place finish at the WPT Five Diamond Poker Classic in December of 2021. Today��s win brings Speranza over $4 million in career earnings.

EPT Monte Carlo �25,000 High Roller Final Table Results

PlaceNameCountryPrize
1Gianluca SperanzaItaly�853,000*
2Bruno LopesFrance�703,990*
3Dimitar DanchevBulgaria�427,760
4Marton CzuczorHungary�329,040
5Byron KavermanUnited States�253,100
6Rodrigo SeijiBrazil�194,690
7Jean-Noel ThorelFrance�162,160
8Manig LoeserGermany�135,120
9Steve O��DwyerIreland�112,600

*- denotes final two chop deal


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Final Table Highlights

Davidi Kitai fell in 10th place when his ace-jack was outdrawn by Czuczor��s ace-eight and the final nine made their way to the unofficial final table. First out was Steve O��Dwyer after riding his short stack for much of Day 3. O��Dwyer got it in with ace-jack but he ran into the pocket kings of Kaverman. Also losing with ace-jack was Manig Loeser, who ran into the pocket queens of Speranza to finish in eighth place.

Next to go was Jean-Noel Thorel in seventh after Lopes cracked his pocket aces to leave him with crumbs. Thorel got it in with seven-six soon after, but Lopes was there again to eliminate him with king-queen.

Rodrigo Seiji got it in good with pocket nines, but Speranza knocked him out when his ace-seven made two pair. The elimination of Seiji added fuel to a run for Speranza that was already well underway throughout the day, and the pot put him over 4 million.

Speranza��s run continued immediately after dinner break when he knocked out Kaverman in fifth place with ace-king and then Czuczor in fourth with pocket queens. The Italian went into three-handed play with over 5.5 million chips and held a commanding lead over the two remaining players, Lopes and Danchev.

Bruno Lopes
Runner-up Bruno Lopes

It wasn��t long into three-handed play before Danchev found himself short and got it in against Lopes with a pair of kings on the turn, but Lopes called after making two pair with his six-five to eliminate Danchev in third place.

A deal was struck just before heads-up play began that awarded �813,000 to Speranza and �703,990 to Lopes, leaving �40,000 to play for along with the EPT championship trophy.

The final two played for nearly 90 minutes, but the big moment came when Speranza called a shove from Lopes and turned over a flush to claim victory.

Congratulations to Gianluca Speranza for winning the �25,000 High Roller at EPT Monte Carlo!

Be sure to check out the PokerNews team's reporting on other events at the French Riviera, including the EPT Monte Carlo �5,300 Main Event.

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