2019 PokerStars EPT Sochi

?191,800 EPT Main Event
Day: 1a
Event Info

2019 PokerStars EPT Sochi

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a4
Prize
27,475,000 RUB
Event Info
Buy-in
191,800 RUB
Prize Pool
145,500,000 RUB
Entries
758
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
120,000

Day 1a of the Main Event Concludes With Aleksandr Denisov Bagging the Resounding Chip Lead

Level 10 : 600/1,200, 1,200 ante
Aleksandr Denisov
Aleksandr Denisov

After ten levels of play at Casino Sochi, 251 runners were reduced to 95 and it was Aleksandr Denisov's day without question. Denisov progressed to Day 2 with 498,600 chips, almost 150,000 more than his closest rival, Illia Korobkin (352,700). Roman Gadzhiev (240,000) finished in third, Igor Grytsak (197,500) in fourth and Artem Vezhenkov (161,000) was the fifth biggest stack at the end of the night.

Denis stormed through the day, dominating from Level 6 and eliminating numerous opponents in the process. By the time players went on their last break of the day, Denisov was already up to 200,000, a stack worthy of a top-five finish when the bell rang on the day's play. A key hand (probably the key hand in fact) involved Jiayu Ruan. Denisov cold-four bet preflop with ace-king in the hole and Ruan, who was the three-better, called. The board came king-high and Denisov was able to extract three streets of value. He didn't look back from there and ran it up to the aforementioned lead.

Denisov wasn't the only big name to take to the felt today. Team PokerStars and PSPC Champion Pro Ramon Colillas took 134,000 through. Team PokerStars Pro Online Mikhail Shalamov also survived, bagging 62,100. Anatoliy Zyrin (92,500), Artur Martirosyan (84,300), Dmitry Yurasov (84,200), Wenling Gao (80,900), Vitaliy Avanesyan (55,000), Kiryl Radzivonau (53,000), Yaniv Peretz (49,100) and Tomas Macnamara (18,700) were just some of the big names to make it through.

Ramon Colillas
PokerStars Players Championship winner Ramon Colillas

It wasn't good news for everyone, with some familiar faces failing to progress. Among the casualties were Pete Chen, Denys Shafikov, Anton Yakuba, Oleg Titov, Daniil Kiselev, and Viktor Kudinov. We may not have seen the last of any of them as there are still starting flights 1b and 1c to come tomorrow, with a single re-entry available in both.

Day 1b starts at midday on Monday 25th March and will feature exactly the same structure as today, with ten 60-minute levels on the clock. Day 1c kicks off at 7pm and will have ten 30-minute levels. All players who bag will secure themselves a place in Day 2 on Tuesday 26th March.

As always, PokerNews will provide coverage of all the action from the Main Event and throughout the EPT Sochi Festival.

Tags: Aleksandr DenisovAnatoliy ZyrinAnton YakubaArtem VezhenkovArtur MartirosyanDaniil KiselevDenys ShafikovDmitry YurasovIgor GrytsakIllia KorobkinJiayu RuanKiryl RadzivonauMikhail ShalamovOleg TitovPete ChenRamon ColillasRoman GadzhievTomas MacnamaraViktor KudinovWenling Gao