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2024 PokerStars EPT Monte Carlo

€25,000 EPT High Roller
Day: 3
Event Info

2024 PokerStars EPT Monte Carlo

Final Results
Winner
Prize
€1,085,970
Event Info
Buy-in
€25,000
Prize Pool
€5,930,470
Entries
247
Level Info
Level
28
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
80,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
24
Players Left
1

Luca Marki Takes Lion's Share in €25,000 High Roller Following Heads-Up Deal

Level 28 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Luca Marki
Luca Marki

The Final Day of the €25,000 High Roller, running at the Sporting Monte-Carlo as part of the 2024 European Poker Tour, has now concluded. Luca Marki has emerged as the winner after a heads-up deal was made.

A total of 247 entries were made to the event, making this the largest-field high roller tournament in EPT Monte Carlo history. The total prize pool reached €5,930,470. Only 24 players returned for the Final Day of action and the bustouts came fast during the first couple of levels of play.

In the end, Luca Marki and Mauricio Sanchez made a heads-up deal. Marki claimed first place for €1,085,970, along with the PokerStars trophy. Sanchez took €950,000 for second place.

Marki came in second in the EPT Paris €10k High Roller earlier in the year for €606,750 and now has one-upped that accomplishment. He's been crowned the 2024 EPT Monte Carlo High Roller champion and has earned his biggest ever cash, according to TheHendonMob.

Mauricio Sanchez
Mauricio Sanchez

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (EUR)
1Luca MarkiSwitzerland€1,085,970*
2Mauricio SanchezColumbia€950,000*
3Kayhan MokriNorway€559,200
4Masashi OyaNorway€430,200
5Sergey LebedevUK€330,900
6Pedro Gois NevesPortugal€258,400
7Lander LijoSpain€215,400
8Arsenii KarmatckiiRussia€179,500
9Felipe BoianovskyBrazil€156,100

* Denotes heads-up deal

PokerStars Ambassadors Make Final Day

There were three PokerStars ambassadors who made the final day of the tournament, although none of the three made the final table.

Following early bustouts from Roberto Romanello and Rehman Kassam, Rafael Moraes was eliminated in 22nd place when he got his ace-queen in against Lander Lijo holding pocket queens. Lijo held to send the first of the ambassadors to the rail.

Ramon Colillas was also in the mix and was on the receiving end of a bad runout when he got his chips in the middle with top pair against Bogdan Capitan with second pair. Capitan hit trips on the turn to bust Colillas in 19th place.

Elias Gutierrez, who up until this point had held his own with double ups and steals, moved all in preflop with ace-six suited. He even paired his ace on the turn against Arsenii Karmatckii with king-queen, but Karmatckii rivered a straight to win the pot and send Gutierrez to the rail in 12th place.

The final table was drawing closer. The last to bust before the redraw was Christopher Puetz, who called off his stack in the big blind facing a small blind shove from Mauricio Sanchez. Sanchez hit two pair and Puetz was out in tenth place, earning a consolation prize of €135,700 for his efforts.

Ramon Colillas
Ramon Colillas

Final Table Action

As the final table was formed, Sergey Lebedev had the chip lead with a touch over 3,000,000 chips, followed by Masashi Oya in second with 2,300,000 and Pedro Gois Neves in third with 1,800,000.

On the very first hand of the final table, Felipe Boianovsky stacked off preflop with pocket sixes and ran into Oya's pocket kings. Oya held and Boianovsky was out in ninth.

Kayhan Mokri then began his hot run. He doubled up through Lebedev, then won a pot with queen-ten against Karmatckii's pocket queens, turning trips to send Karmatckii to the rail in eighth place.

Lander Lijo was next to go, despite a valiant survival effort that included a double up through Oya. Lijo moved all in with ace-queen only to find himself up against Neves' pocket kings. Lijo was out in seventh place.

Neves' run wouldn't last much longer, however. He got his chips in the middle with a flush draw, overcards, and straight outs on the turn. It was too many outs. Sanchez held with his top pair, sending Neves out sixth.

Moments before, Oya went on a bit of a journey, losing a huge pot to Sanchez, then doubling up through Neves, then turning a flush against Mokri, to bring his stack back up to chip leader. Oya didn't hold the lead for long, however, as moments after the break Mokri took a big pot from Lebedev to retake the lead.

The confrontation also left Lebedev short-stacked and soon after, he got his chips in the middle preflop with ace-jack. Luca Marki made the call with ace-king and held to eliminated Lebedev in fifth place.

Deal Rejected, Huge Hand Changes Dynamics

The final four players discussed a deal, but Mokri, who had a slight chip lead over the other three, wanted more than ICM out of it and a conclusion couldn't be reached.

It wasn't long before another player busted. Oya, who came into the day as chip leader, played a pot postflop against Mokri in which Oya had a pair of queens, only for Mokri to river a flush. Oya was eliminated in fourth place.

That gave Mokri a huge chip lead, but then in the next significant hand, Luca Marki made a three-bet jam against Mokri holding ace-five. Mokri had him dominated with ace-king, but Marki hit a pair of fives to take the huge pot.

Kayhan Mokri
Kayhan Mokri

One Pot Changes Everything

The next pot was the biggest of the tournament. Sanchez raised from the button and Mokri three-bet to 1,000,000 from the small blind. Marki moved all in from the big blind, cold four-betting to 4,545,000. Sanchez, the covering stack, snap-called. Mokri decided to lay down his hand, leaving himself with only seven big blinds.

Sanchez had ace-king and Marki had ace-eight. Once again Big Slick failed to hold and an eight on the river gave Marki the pot, a pot that left Mokri desperately short and Sanchez devastated from the bad beat.

The next hand, Mokri raised from the button for most of his stack and Sanchez obliged from the big blind, reshoving to play for Mokri's full stack. Sanchez won the flip with pocket fours and Mokri was eliminated in third place, giving Marki a 5:1 chip lead going into heads-up play.

Heads-Up Deal Reached

The final two players then took a short break and upon returning, Marki was apologizing to Sanchez for the brutal hand that took place. The two decided to make a deal and it was a very generous deal indeed.

After a wild hour on the final table, Mauricio Sanchez took €950,000 for second place, while Luca Marki took €1,085,970 for first place and gets to take home the coveted PokerStars trophy.

That concludes the PokerNews coverage of the €25,000 High Roller event.

Trophy EPT Monaco 2024
Trophy EPT Monaco 2024

Tags: Arsenii KarmatckiiBogdan CapitanChristopher PuetzElias GutierrezFelipe BoianovskyKayhan MokriLander LijoLuca MarkiMasashi OyaMauricio SanchezPedro Gois NevesRafael MoraesRamon ColillasRehman KassamRoberto RomanelloSergey Lebedev

Kayhan Mokri Eliminated in 3rd Place (€559,200)

Level 28 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Kayhan Mokri
Kayhan Mokri

Kayhan Mokri opened to 300,000 from the button, leaving himself about 500,000 behind.

Luca Marki folded, but Mauricio Sanchez in the big blind moved all in with the covering stack, and Mokri quickly called to put himself at risk.

Kayhan Mokri: K9 All in
Mauricio Sanchez: 44

Sanchez was ahead in a race, and had a near lock on the hand after the 4A2 flop gave him a set of fours. Mokri's only hope was drawing to a backdoor flush.

The 8 turn meant he was drawing dead, and he said his goodbyes as the A completed the board.

Sanchez enters heads-up at a nearly 5:1 chip disadvantage to Marki. They have taken a ten-minute break before heads-up play begins.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Luca Marki ch
Luca Marki
10,130,000
5,585,000
5,585,000
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Mauricio Sanchez
2,220,000
600,000
600,000
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Kayhan Mokri
Busted

Tags: Kayhan MokriMauricio Sanchez

Masashi Oya Eliminated in 4th Place (€430,200)

Level 27 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Masashi Oya
Masashi Oya

Kayhan Mokri opened to 125,000 from the button, and was faced with a three-bet to 480,000 by Masashi Oya in the big blind. Mokri called.

On the KQ6 flop, Oya fired out a bet of 350,000. Mokri quickly called.

The 5 rolled off on the turn, and after some thought, Oya slid out a bet of 525,000. Mokri again called speedily.

The 5 river completed the board, and Oya took his time to count his remaining stack, before putting out a bet of 800,000, leaving himself around 120,000 behind.

Mokri pondered the spot for a moment, before moving all in. Oya sighed loudly and sat back in his chair. He gave it about 30 seconds thought before flicking the remainder of his stack in.

Mokri showed Q8 for the rivered flush to take the pot, while Oya had QJ for second pair queens. Mokri has a big chip advantage heading into three-handed play.

The tournament director also informed the players the clock will now be reduced to 30-minute levels.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Kayhan Mokri no
Kayhan Mokri
5,600,000
2,000,000
2,000,000
Profile photo of Masashi Oya jp
Masashi Oya
Busted

Tags: Kayhan MokriMasashi Oya

Sergey Lebedev Eliminated in 5th Place (€330,900)

Level 27 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Sergey Lebedev
Sergey Lebedev

Action folded to Luca Marki in the cutoff, who opened to 125,000. Sergey Lebedev was on the button, and he produced a three-bet to 500,000, leaving himself around 210,000 behind.

Action folded back to Marki and he quickly moved all in, and Lebedev called it off.

Sergey Lebedev: AJ All in
Luca Marki: AK

Lebedev was in trouble with a dominated ace, and the QAQJ9 runout sent the pot to Marki with aces-up and the better kicker, as Lebedev's paired jack was counterfeited by the queen-paired board.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Luca Marki ch
Luca Marki
2,950,000
800,000
800,000
Profile photo of Sergey Lebedev gb
Sergey Lebedev
Busted

Tags: Luca MarkiSergey Lebedev

Pedro Gois Neves Eliminated in 6th Place (€258,400)

Level 27 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Pedro Neves
Pedro Neves

Pedro Gois Neves raised to 120,000 from middle position and Mauricio Sanchez called in the big blind.

The flop came 837. Sanchez checked, Neves bet 80,000, then Sanchez check-raised to 225,000, which Neves called.

The turn was the 4. Sanchez pushed a stack of black chips into the middle, putting his opponent all in. Neves went into the tank and then made the call.

Sanchez showed K8 for top pair and Neves flipped over J10 for a flush draw, gutshot straight draw and overcards. He had all the outs, but the river came the 8, giving Sanchez trips to win the pot.

Neves was eliminated from the tournament in sixth place for €258,400.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Mauricio Sanchez co
Mauricio Sanchez
3,700,000
650,000
650,000
Profile photo of Pedro Gois Neves pt
Pedro Gois Neves
Busted

Tags: Mauricio SanchezPedro Gois Neves

Lander Lijo Eliminated in 7th Place (€215,400)

Level 26 : Blinds 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Lander Lijo
Lander Lijo

Pedro Gois Neves opened to 100,000 under the gun, and was faced with a three-bet to 600,000 from Lander Lijo in the next seat, leaving himself about 325,000 behind.

Action folded back to Neves, who quickly moved all in with the slightly covering stack. Lijo made the quick call.

Lander Lijo: AQ All in
Pedro Gois Neves: KK

Lijo was in trouble versus Neves' pocket kings, and no help arrived on the 2573K runout, Neves ending up with a set of kings to send Lijo to the exit.

Player Chips Progress
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Pedro Gois Neves
2,100,000
1,020,000
1,020,000
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Lander Lijo
Busted

Tags: Lander LijoPedro Gois Neves

Arsenii Karmatckii Eliminated in 8th Place (€179.500)

Level 25 : Blinds 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
Arsenii Karmatckii
Arsenii Karmatckii

Kayhan Mokri opened to 80,000 from the button, and Arsenii Karmatckii produced a three-bet to 220,000 in the big blind. Mokri called.

On the 3610 flop, Karmatckii continued with a bet of 170,000 and was faced with an all-in jam from Mokri with the covering stack. Karmatckii quickly called.

Arsenii Karmatckii: QQ All in
Kayhan Mokri : Q10

Karmatckii was in great shape with the overpair, but the 10 rolled off on the turn to give Mokri trip tens, and the 4 river completed the board to send the unfortunate Karmatckii to the rail.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Kayhan Mokri no
Kayhan Mokri
3,150,000
750,000
750,000
Profile photo of Arsenii Karmatckii
Arsenii Karmatckii
Busted

Tags: Arsenii KarmatckiiKayhan Mokri

Felipe Boianovsky Eliminated in 9th Place (€156,100)

Level 25 : Blinds 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
Felipe Boianovsky
Felipe Boianovsky

It was the first hand of the redrawn table. Felipe Boianovsky raised to 300,000 from under the gun, leaving just 180,000 behind. Masashi Oya isolated with a shove from middle position for 2,300,000 and Boianovsky called for the rest of his chips.

Felipe Boianovsky: 66All in
Masashi Oya: KK

The board ran out 28JA10. Oya held with his pocket kings to win the pot and add to his stack, now worth close to 3,000,000, putting him close to first place.

Boianovsky was eliminated from the tournament in ninth place for €156,100.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Masashi Oya jp
Masashi Oya
2,900,000
600,000
600,000
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Felipe Boianovsky
Busted

Tags: Felipe BoianovskyMasashi Oya

Christopher Puetz Eliminated in 10th Place (€135,700)

Level 25 : Blinds 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
Christopher Puetz
Christopher Puetz

Action folded to Mauricio Sanchez in the small blind, who jammed with a covering stack against Christopher Puetz in the big blind on the final table bubble. Puetz took some time before making the call.

Christopher Puetz: Q9 All in
Mauricio Sanchez: AJ

Puetz needed some help from the board, but the QA410J runout was sufficient, Puetz's pair of queens being bested by Sanchez's' two pair.

All players at the final table are now guaranteed a minimum payout of €156,100, with first place good for €1,253,070. A short delay will take place while the final table is set up.

A final table seat draw will follow shortly.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Mauricio Sanchez co
Mauricio Sanchez
1,200,000
235,000
235,000
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Christopher Puetz
Busted

Tags: Christopher PuetzPedro Gois Neves

Daniel Rezaei Eliminated in 11th Place (€135,700)

Level 24 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Daniel Rezaei
Daniel Rezaei

After being left short just a few hands prior, Daniel Rezaei moved all in for his last 125,000 from the hijack. Mauricio Sanchez called in the cutoff.

Daniel Rezaei: K9 All in
Mauricio Sanchez: 66

The flop was a safe one for Sanchez as it came 822. The 6 turn gave Sanchez a full house and Rezaei was drawing dead. The Q river had Rezaei out of his seat, making his way to the payout desk.

Player Chips Progress
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Mauricio Sanchez
1,000,000
180,000
180,000
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Daniel Rezaei
Busted

Tags: Daniel RezaeiMauricio Sanchez

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