2019 PokerStars EPT Sochi

?77,000 EPT National
Day: 1c
Event Info

2019 PokerStars EPT Sochi

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a9
Prize
9,317,000 RUB
Event Info
Buy-in
77,000 RUB
Entries
721
Level Info
Level
33
Blinds
125,000 / 250,000
Ante
250,000

Defending Champion Houzvicek Leads Ahead of Day 2

Level 18 : 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Matous Houzvicek
Matous Houzvicek

Twelve months after clinching the biggest victory of his poker career, Matous Houzvicek will start Day 2 in pole position to defend his title. After just over 18 levels on Day 1c, Houzvicek bagged up 694,000 which is good enough for the overall chip lead with 108 players remaining.

Day 1c was by far the biggest starting flight, with its 388 entries eclipsing the 333 entries from the first two flights combined. This ensured that the figure of 705 entries from 2018 was eclipsed by 16 entrants to 721.

"I always perform much better in the C flights!" Houzvicek told PokerNews after bagging up at the end of Day 1c. "I always do better in the last flights. It's my third bullet this year, just like last year. I got through Day 1c last year as well!

"I really like it here. I feel comfortable in the casino with the players. Some of the players from the final table and others that I played with last year have come up to me and recognized me!"

Other big stacks advancing to Day 2 include Daniil Kiselev (664,000), Aidyn Kanabekov (601,000) and Sarkis Karabadzhakyan (595,000).

Daniil Kiselev

Notables include former EPT final tablist Kiryl Radzivonau (68,000), Aditya Sushant (456,000) and PokerStars Team Online's Mikhail Shalamov (184,000).

Several familiar faces were back from Day 1a and 1b, with EPT Prague National winner Boris Mondrus jumping into the field. Mondrus took home €382,750 ($435,705) for winning the EPT National last December but won't be repeating the feat in Sochi as he was eliminated midway through the day.

Other notables who failed to make it through include Vadim Lipovka, Viktor Shegay, Gleb Tremzin, Andrey Guliy, Anatoliy Zyrin, Alexander Lakhov, and 2018 EPT Sochi Main Event winner Arsenii Karmatckii.

Midway through the day, it was Rachid Amamou, Aditya Sushant and PokerStars Team Online member Mikhail Shalamov who were among the big stacks, and all three made it through to Day 2.

Aidyn Kanabekov
Aidyn Kanabekov

As the blinds began to steadily increase, Denis Kushnerov and Andrey Danilyuk were the first two players above 200,000 before Aidyn Kanabekov took a chunk from Kushnerov and forged on without him.

He moved above 500,000 with the elimination of Meng Wang and looked in pole position to clinch the end of day chip lead.

However, defending champion Houzvicek had other ideas, winning two late races with pocket pairs to eliminate first Amani Ezatulla with fours and then Sergey Pustobaev with sixes. This pushed him above 600,000 and he held on to secure the chip lead, almost breaking 700,000 in the process.

The players resume tomorrow at 12pm and will play down to a final table.

Tags: Aditya SushantAidyn KanabekovAlexander LakhovAmani EzatullaAnatoliy ZyrinAndrey DanilyukAndrey GuliyArsenii KarmatckiiBoris MondrusDaniil KiselevGleb TremzinMatous HouzvicekMikhail ShalamovRachid AmamouSergey PustobaevViktor Shegay

Kanabekov Increases Chip Lead

Level 16 : 2,000/5,000, 5,000 ante
Aidyn Kanabekov
Aidyn Kanabekov

Meng Wang was all in preflop for 78,000 with {7-Clubs}{7-Diamonds} but was up against the {k-Clubs}{k-Spades} of Aidyn Kanabekov.

The flop came {q-Hearts}{k-Diamonds}{j-Clubs} giving Kanabekov a top pair as Wang got to his feet. There was no miracle on the {6-Spades}{9-Hearts} runout and Wang was eliminated.

Kanabekov now sits on 560,000, more than Day 1a chip leader Andrey Lukyanov.

Player Chips Progress
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Aidyn Kanabekov
560,000
100,000
100,000
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Meng Wang
Busted

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Houzvicek Puts Ostanin to the Test

Level 15 : 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Anton Ostanin
Anton Ostanin

There were two players in and one of them was the reigning Champion of this event. The other was Anton Ostanin and he and Matous Houzvicek were facing a {4-Spades}{7-Spades}{k-Clubs}{q-Clubs} board on the turn.

Houzvicek lead all-in and he had his opponent covered. Ostanin thought about for a couple of minutes before another player called clock and the floor was brought over. Ostanin couldn't find a call and turned over {j-Spades}{10-Spades} when his time ran out. He had an open-ended straight and a flush draw but Houzvicek tabled {a-Spades}{2-Spades}, holding the better hand and blocking some of Ostanin's outs.

Houzvicek has exceed the 300,000 mark now.

Player Chips Progress
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Matous Houzvicek
320,000
130,000
130,000
Defending Champion
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Anton Ostanin
117,000
9,000
9,000

Tags: Anton OstaninMatous Houzvicek

Kovalenko Eliminated by Kushnerov

Level 15 : 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Denis Kushnerov
Denis Kushnerov

Denis Kushnerov opened the button and Pavel Kovalenko and [Removed:464] called in the small and big blinds respectively.

The dealer laid {q-Clubs}{5-Diamonds}{4-Spades} on the flop and after two checks, Kushnerov continued for 15,000. Only Kovalenko called and the duo went heads up to the turn.

It came the {k-Spades} and Kovalenko checked again. Kushnerov barreled for 35,000 and Kovalenko counted out his chips. After some time in the tank he moved all in for another 29,000 on top and it was a quick call from Kushnerov.

Kovalenko turned over {q-Spades}{10-Spades}, which was ahead on the flop until Kushnerov hit a better pair with {k-Hearts}{j-Clubs} on the turn. Kovalenko had a flush draw for some extra equity but the {j-Hearts} river didn't improve him and he hit the rail.

Kushnerov had a decent stack prior to this hand but is now up there with the best of them.

Player Chips Progress
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Denis Kushnerov
335,000
75,000
75,000
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Pavel Kovalenko
Busted

Tags: Denis KushnerovPavel Kovalenko

Sushant Doubles Through Nekrasov

Level 15 : 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Aditya Sushant
Aditya Sushant

Evgeniy Nekrasov opened to 9,000 and Aditya Sushant three-bet to 24,000. It folded back to Nekrasov who asked to see Sushant's stack.

He then four-bet all in and Sushant couldn't put the chips in to call quick enough.

Evgeniy Nekrasov: {a-Clubs}{q-Hearts}
Aditya Sushant: {k-Clubs}{k-Hearts}

The board ran out {5-Clubs}{8-Hearts}{7-Diamonds}{7-Spades}{5-Diamonds} and Sushant doubled for his remaining 118,000 chips.

Player Chips Progress
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Aditya Sushant
240,000
50,000
50,000
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Evgeniy Nekrasov
200,000

Tags: Aditya SushantEvgeniy Nekrasov

Yakuba and Shegay Clash

Level 8 : 400/800, 800 ante
Viktor Shegay
Viktor Shegay

Anton Yakuba opened the button to 1,600 and Viktor Shegay called from the small blind. It was just the two of them in heading into the flop.

On the {9-Spades}{6-Diamonds}{k-Clubs} board, Shegay checked and Yakuba checked it back. Shegay decided to lead on the {9-Diamonds} turn, which was smooth called by Yakuba.

The final card out was the {6-Hearts}, double pairing the board. Shegay barrelled 4,100 and Yakuba thought for 30 seconds or so before upping it to 14,500. Shegay went into the tank and then pumped it up again, making it a total of 39,100. It was a quick call from Yakuba and Shegay turned over the bluff with {8-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}. Yakuba showed a boat with {j-Hearts}{9-Hearts} and that pot puts him over the 100,000 mark.

Player Chips Progress
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Anton Yakuba
113,000
55,000
55,000
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Viktor Shegay
31,000
-46,200
-46,200

Tags: Anton YakubaViktor Shegay

Double Elimination Boosts Aimukhanov into Chip Lead

Level 6 : 250/500, 500 ante
Yesset Aimukhanov
Yesset Aimukhanov

On a {k-Hearts}{6-Clubs}{3-Hearts}{9-Hearts} board Andrey Revenko and Mehmet Kagar checked to Yesset Aimukhanov who bet 8,600 into a pot of around 21,000. Revenko then check-raised all in for 23,600.

Kagar went into the tank before moving all in for around 14,000. Aimukhanov wasted no time in calling putting two players at risk.

Andrey Revenko: {a-Diamonds}{k-Diamonds}
Mehmet Kagar: {6-Spades}{6-Hearts}
Yesset Aimukhanov: {5-Hearts}{8-Hearts}

Aimukhanov was in charge, with Revenko drawing dead. Kagar needed the board to pair, but the river was the {2-Diamonds} and Aimukhanov sent two players to the rail and soared to over 100,000 in chips.

Player Chips Progress
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Yesset Aimukhanov
110,000
110,000
110,000
Profile photo of Mehmet Kagar
Mehmet Kagar
Busted
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Andrey Revenko
Busted

Tags: Andrey RevenkoMehmet KagarYesset Aimukhanov

Sushant Praises Dealers and Impressed by Numbers

Level 5 : 200/400, 400 ante
Aditya Sushant
Aditya Sushant

Aditya Sushant says he is enjoying his time in Russia so far. So much so that he has fired four bullets in the EPT National.

"I really wasn't expecting these numbers," said Sushant in the middle of a packed tournament room here at Casino Sochi. "They got 400 or something last year and now 300 in this flight alone."

With registration still open for just over two more levels, that number could rise further. Sushant says he's been impressed by the festival.

"It's really nice. One thing I've really been impressed with has been the dealers. There have been hardly any mistakes, it's incredible. You go to some places where they're short of dealers and there are mistakes, but here I've maybe seen only one or two."

Sochi has been hosting poker tournaments since 2017 and Sushant believes the attendance of fesetivals such as the EPT could increase further.

"They really love poker. There's such an online presence and it's really picking up. Obviously this is the only place they can do it."

By his own admission, Sushant is "hanging in there" on his fourth bullet in the EPT National.

"I'm really excited for the main though!"

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Multitasking with PokerStars Team Online's Mikhail Shalamov

Level 4 : 100/300, 300 ante
Mikhail Shalamov
Mikhail Shalamov

Mikhail Shalamov apppeared to be solving a Rubik's cube whereas in reality he was mixing it up having already solved it. Meanwhile cards were being dealt. A couple of folds went by as Shalamov got to work on the first side, the white side.

With action on Shalamov he quickly stopped what he was doing and raised to 800. He resumed shuffling his cube and by the time four calls had been announced and the flop had been dealt, he had one side already complete.

The flop was {q-Diamonds}{5-Hearts}{5-Spades}. It folded to Shalamov who bet 1,600 in between working on the next few sides. Shalamov got one call from Aleksandr Shavykin.

It was Shavykin who bet 2,000 on the {2-Clubs} turn and Shalamov put down his cube before calling. The river was the {10-Hearts}. Shavykin bet 3,000 and Shalamov snap-called. Shavykin showed {q-Spades}{j-Diamonds} and Shalamov showed {a-Spades}{q-Hearts} to take down the pot.

Not even the most dexterous of poker players could rake in a pot and solve a cube, and this pot moved Shalamov closer to the 50,000 chip mark.

The cards were shuffled and dealt. Shalamov folded and resumed his cube action. A bet from one player. A call form another. Meanwhile Shalamov had finished his cube before the flop was even dealt.

Mikhail Shalamov
Mikhail Shalamov
Mikhail Shalamov
Mikhail Shalamov
Mikhail Shalamov
Mikhail Shalamov
Mikhail Shalamov
Mikhail Shalamov
Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Aleksandr Shavykin ru
Aleksandr Shavykin
48,000
48,000
48,000
Profile photo of Mikhail Shalamov ru
Mikhail Shalamov
45,000
45,000
45,000

Tags: Mikhail Shalamov