$2,200 EAPT Grand Final
Day 2 Completed
$2,200 EAPT Grand Final
Day 2 Completed
The penultimate day of the Eurasian Poker Tour (EAPT) $2,200 Grand Final has come to a close here at the Merit Royal Diamond Hotel and Spa in North Cyprus. Only 16 players remain from a field of 1,565 entrants after 27 levels of play across the first two days.
The chip lead changed several times during the last few levels but after the dust had settled Boris Kolev ended the night with the second-largest stack, finishing with 32,900,000 chips worth 55 big blinds. Just ahead of him is chip leader Almas Umarov with 32,800,000 while Andrey Pateychuk rounds out the top three with 26,800,000.
Place | Player | Country | Chip Count | Big Blinds |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Almas Umarov | Kazakhstan | 32,800,000 | 55 |
2 | Boris Kolev | Bulgaria | 32,400,000 | 54 |
3 | Andrey Pateychuk | Russian Federation | 26,800,000 | 45 |
4 | Artsiom Lasouski | Belarus | 25,800,000 | 43 |
5 | Ueberton Cristian De Aquino | Brazil | 24,100,000 | 40 |
6 | Nikola Marcetic | Serbia | 20,300,000 | 34 |
7 | Vahid Motaghi | Iran | 18,000,000 | 30 |
8 | Dmitrii Levin | Russian Federation | 17,400,000 | 29 |
9 | Iurii Brechalov | Russian Federation | 17,000,000 | 28 |
10 | Szymon Bala | Poland | 16,200,000 | 27 |
11 | Adrian Strobel | Germany | 15,000,000 | 25 |
12 | Gabriel Akiki | Lebanon | 14,800,000 | 25 |
13 | Christopher Puetz | Germany | 14,000,000 | 23 |
14 | Amirreza Roudsari | Iran | 11,900,000 | 20 |
15 | Maksim Isaev | Russian Federation | 9,700,000 | 16 |
16 | Recep Aydemir | Turkey | 7,900,000 | 13 |
The day began with 276 survivors from the four Day 1 starting flights. Despite the day starting close to the bubble with 235 players paid, the action was lightning-fast from the start and it would only take one hour from the start of the day for the money bubble to burst. Aliaksandr Hirs and Anton Markov were eliminated nearly simultaneously during hand for hand play and split the min-cash, taking home $1,750 each. From that point on the remaining 234 players were guaranteed at least $3,500 each.
Some notables to fall after the money bubble burst include Tobias Peters, Simeon Spasov, Yuliyan Kolev and Stephen Song.
Roman Novoselov held a commanding chip lead for virtually the entire first half of the day, employing an aggressive style that saw him take many pots without showdown. He finally relinquished the chip lead to Artsiom Lasouski of Belarus late in the night after the latter player made an excellent call with just one pair to take down what was easily the biggest pof of the tournament at that point. Novoselov never truly got his footing back after that hand and would bow out in 21st place not long after, losing the last of his chips to Pateychuk after a dramatic runout that saw the lead change multiple times.
Kolev was one of the smaller stacks with just 20 big blinds at the three-table redraw but from that point on he rapidly accumulated chips. He quickly scored back to back knockouts with the eliminations of Vladislav Fedoseev and Denis Vlasov in 23rd and 22nd place respectively to rapidly ascend from being short-stacked to having one of the top five stacks in the room. He followed up those knockouts by winning a big pot from Lasouski after the latter player missed his draw to seize the chip lead at that time.
Pateychuk briefly took the chip lead in the last level of the night after delivering a nasty cooler to Vlado Banicevic with kings versus Banicevic's ace-king. Pateychuk would lose a bit after that to ultimately finish with the third-largest stack.
Be sure to stay tuned to PokerNews as we bring you all the action for the final day of the event, set to start tomorrow May 08 at 12:00 p.m. local time with blinds starting at 300,000/600,000 with a 600,000 big blind ante.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Almas Umarov |
32,800,000
300,000
|
300,000 |
|
||
Boris Kolev |
32,400,000
-4,600,000
|
-4,600,000 |
|
||
Andrey Pateychuk |
26,800,000
-11,200,000
|
-11,200,000 |
|
||
Artsiom Lasouski |
25,800,000
-8,100,000
|
-8,100,000 |
Ueberton Cristian De Aquino |
24,100,000
-700,000
|
-700,000 |
Nikola Marcetic |
20,300,000
2,275,000
|
2,275,000 |
Vahid Motaghi |
18,000,000
11,400,000
|
11,400,000 |
Dmitrii Levin |
17,400,000
9,950,000
|
9,950,000 |
Iurii Brechalov |
17,000,000
9,500,000
|
9,500,000 |
Szymon Bala |
16,200,000
1,150,000
|
1,150,000 |
Adrian Strobel |
15,000,000
3,000,000
|
3,000,000 |
Gabriel Akiki |
14,800,000
7,675,000
|
7,675,000 |
Christopher Puetz |
14,000,000
5,300,000
|
5,300,000 |
Amirreza Roudsari |
11,900,000
-6,700,000
|
-6,700,000 |
Maksim Isaev |
9,700,000
-4,900,000
|
-4,900,000 |
Recep Aydemir |
7,900,000
-900,000
|
-900,000 |
The last hand has been dealt for Day 2 of the EAPT Grand Final. Stay tuned for full chip counts and a recap of the night's action.
Almas Umarov opened to 1,000,000 from the hijack and Anton Vinokurov three-bet to 8,000,000 from the button, leaving 4,000,000 behind. Umarov shoved with a covering stack and Vinokurov made the call to put himself at risk.
Anton Vinokurov: 8♥8♦
Almas Umarov: A♦K♠
The board ran out A♠10♠6♠K♣10♥ runout giving Umarov to send Vinokurov to the rail in 17th place.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Almas Umarov |
32,500,000
7,050,000
|
7,050,000 |
|
||
Anton Vinokurov | Busted |
Adrian Strobel shoved from the small blind for about 6,000,000 and Ludovic Periaux, who was slightly covered, made the call from the big blind to put himself at risk.
Ludovic Periaux: 9♥9♣
Adrian Strobel: Q♥10♦
Periaux was ahead until the river on the A♣8♦5♦6♥Q♠ runout and was sent to the rail courtesy of Strobel.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Adrian Strobel |
12,000,000
10,200,000
|
10,200,000 |
Ludovic Periaux | Busted |
Andrey Pateychuk opened to 1,000,000 from the hijack and Vlado Banicevic three-bet shoved for a bit under 10,000,000 from the cutoff. Pateychuk called with a covering stack to put Banicevic at risk.
Vlado Banicevic: A♣K♥
Andrey Pateychuk: K♠K♣
Both players had monster holdings but Pateychuk was best preflop with pocket kings. He remained ahead on the 5♣3♥6♠10♥10♣ runout to end Banicevic\s deep run in 19th placa while also claiming the chip lead for the first time tonight.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Andrey Pateychuk |
38,000,000
8,500,000
|
8,500,000 |
|
||
Vlado Banicevic | Busted |
With two players seeing a board of 5♥9♣2♠ and about 6,000,000 in the middle, Artsiom Lasouski bet 2,000,000 from the small blind and Boris Kolev called from the cutoff.
Lasouski fired another barrel for 3,000,000 on the 7♠ turn and Kolev raised to 7,000,000. Lasouski made the call.
Both players checked the K♣ river. Lasouski had 6♠5♠ for a pair of fives and missed flush draw while Kolev tabled A♦9♦ for second pair to scoop a massive pot and take the chip lead from Lasouski.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Boris Kolev |
37,000,000
17,100,000
|
17,100,000 |
|
||
Artsiom Lasouski |
33,900,000
-13,300,000
|
-13,300,000 |
Vlado Benicevic shoved from the button and Dmitrii Astratov, who was covered and had roughly 3,000,000 to start the hand, made the call to put himself at risk.
Dmitrii Astratov: K♥3♥
Vlado Benicevic: A♦K♣
Benicevic's big slick held up on the 4♦2♥J♣K♠2♦ and he took the pot while Benicevic was sent to the rail.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Vlado Banicevic |
10,500,000
-4,200,000
|
-4,200,000 |
Dmitrii Astratov | Busted |
Level: 27
Blinds: 250,000/500,000
Ante: 500,000