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2023 PokerStars EPT Monte Carlo

�100,000 EPT Super High Roller
Day: 1
Event Info

2023 PokerStars EPT Monte Carlo

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a10
Prize
€1,036,287
Event Info
Buy-in
€100,000
Prize Pool
€3,589,740
Entries
37
Level Info
Level
23
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
160,000
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
32
Players Left
21

Mokri Bags Day 1 Chip Lead in �100,000 EPT Monte Carlo Super High Roller

Level 5 : 1,000/2,500, 2,500 ante
Kayhan Mokri
Kayhan Mokri

It's been another busy day at the 2023 PokerStars European Poker Tour presented by Monte-Carlo Casino?? and the action stepped up a gear today with Day 1 of the �100,000 EPT Super High Roller wrapping up moments ago.

The biggest buy-in event of the series saw 32 entrants on its first day, generating a prize pool of �3,104,640. Just 21 of those made it through to Sunday's Day 2.

Norway's Kayhan Mokri was the player who ended the opening session with the chip lead and will transfer a stack of 976,000 for the event's second stage. Mokri began his ascent by taking some chips from Sam Greenwood and was propelled to the top of the chip counts after picking off a bluff from Isaac Haxton. Throughout the rest of the day, Mokri steadily added to his stack and is in great shape for Day 2.

Stephen Chidwick and Orpen Kisacikoglu also had a fruitful session on the tables and bagged and tagged 835,000 and 831,000, respectively.

�100,000 EPT Super High Roller Day 1 Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Kayhan MokriNorway976,000163
2Stephen ChidwickUnited Kingdom835,000139
3Orpen KisacikogluTurkey831,000139
4Christoph VogelsangGermany578,00096
5Adrian MateosSpain467,00078
6Artur MartirosianRussia455,00076
7Seth DaviesUnited States441,00074
8Alex KulevBulgaria367,00061
9Mikita BadziakouskiBelarus342,00057
10Sirzat HissouGermany331,00055

Action from Day 1

The day began with 23 entries and, as expected, it was a star-studded lineup that consisted of poker's elite, such as Justin Bonomo, Steve O'Dwyer and Nick Petrangelo, to name just a few.

Defending champion Adrian Mateos was also in the mix and nabbed the first bust out of the day after eliminating Santhosh Suvarna. Mateos ended the day with 467,000 and is still in contention to pull off back-to-back EPT Monte Carlo Super High Roller wins.

It is unlikely that Suvarna will return for Day 2 after firing two bullets today. Soon after he reentered, he lost a huge flip to Chidwick and was then finished off by the Englishman just a few hands later.

Mike Watson
Mike Watson

Another player to buy in twice was Mike Watson, and like Suvarna, he failed to find a Day 1 bag. On his first entry, he ran his pocket tens into O'Dwyers pocket queens and failed to improve.

After a short reprieve, Watson was back in the mix, but his fortunes didn't change as kicker problems resulted in him heading to the wrong side of the rail for a second time.

Timothy Adams and Haxton were the other two players to put in an extra �100,000. Adams was eliminated late in Level 6, while Haxton was dispatched as Level 7 got underway. As mentioned, both players opted to reenter and still ended Day 1 with less than a starting stack.

Sosia Jiang, Joao Vieira, Vicente Delgado and Jean-Noel Thorel also bought in on Day 1 but were unable to navigate the first hurdle. However, as late registration is open until the start of Day 2, they all have the option to take one last throw of the dice.

Proceedings for Day 2 start at 12:30 p.m. local time, with the players returning on Level 9, where the blinds will be 3,000/6,000 with 6,000 big blind ante.

Expect more entries as well as the growth of the already seven-figure prize pool, so be sure to stick with PokerNews to keep up with all the action.

Tags: Adrian MateosAlex KulevArtur MartirosianChristoph VogelsangIsaac HaxtonJean-Noel ThorelJoao VieiraJustin BonomoKayhan MokriMike WatsonMikita BadziakouskiNick PetrangeloOrpen KisacikogluSam GreenwoodSanthosh SuvarnaSeth DaviesSirzat HissouSosia JiangStephen ChidwickSteve O'DwyerTimothy AdamsVicente Delgado