Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Mikita Badziakouski |
1,400,000
345,000
|
345,000 |
Roman Samoylov |
1,210,000
225,000
|
225,000 |
Daniel Dvoress |
970,000
307,000
|
307,000 |
|
||
Igor Yaroshevskyy |
925,000
485,000
|
485,000 |
Ben Heath |
910,000
-35,000
|
-35,000 |
Dominykas Mikolaitis |
900,000
-25,000
|
-25,000 |
|
||
Natan Chauskin |
820,000
145,000
|
145,000 |
Nacho Barbero |
750,000
-150,000
|
-150,000 |
Enrico Camosci |
565,000
-75,000
|
-75,000 |
Steve O'Dwyer |
550,000
-155,000
|
-155,000 |
|
||
Felipe Ketzer |
370,000
-320,000
|
-320,000 |
Adrian Mateos |
345,000
-255,000
|
-255,000 |
|
||
Tomas Jozonis |
225,000
-270,000
|
-270,000 |
Saar Wilf |
175,000
-130,000
|
-130,000 |
Markkos Ladev |
170,000
-40,000
|
-40,000 |
Quan Zhou |
140,000
-40,000
|
-40,000 |
2023 PokerStars EPT Monte Carlo
In a 160,000 pot between Dominykas Mikolaitis in the big blind and Ben Heath in early position, both players checked the turn on the double-paired K?9?K?9? board. The river came the A? and Mikolaitis now put a very small bet of 25,000 out.
Heath threw in a time bank chip before he raised that to a massive 390,000, leaving himself only 5,000 chips behind. Mikolaitis also tanked for a while before he put in a stack of chips to signify a call.
Heath showed 9?9? for the turned four of a kind. ''Wow!'' Quan Zhou exclaimed. Mikolaitis, however, could only show a hero call with A?Q?. This marks Mikolaitis' first time with a stack of under one million on Day 3, while Heath doubled up, almost reaching that figure himself.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Ben Heath |
945,000
725,000
|
725,000 |
Dominykas Mikolaitis |
925,000
-400,000
|
-400,000 |
|
Enrico Camosci put the majority of his 300,000 chips in from the button before Markkos Ladev went all in from the small blind. He covered Camosci, who quickly put in the rest as well.
Enrico Camosci: A?J?
Markkos Ladev: A?10?
Camosci's phone captured how the 9?4?K?5?4? board secured him his double-up and left Ladev with just over ten big blinds.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Enrico Camosci |
640,000
-90,000
|
-90,000 |
Markkos Ladev |
210,000
-265,000
|
-265,000 |
A pot was playing out between Natan Chauskin in the big blind, Alejandro Lococo in the hijack, and Adrian Mateos in the cutoff.
On a flop of Q?J?7?, Lococo fired a bet of 40,000 after a check from Chauskin. Mateos made the call, while Chauskin mucked his hand. The turn came the 5? and Lococo jammed the rest of his chips in. That amounted to 200,000, covering Mateos' 155,000 stack.
Mateos had to think long and hard about his decision, tossing in a few time bank chips every now and then. Eventually, he made the call to put himself at risk.
Adrian Mateos: K?Q?
Alejandro Lococo: A?9?
Mateos needed to fade an ace or diamond and he did so when the river brought the Q? to give him trips.
Lococo was left with two big blinds and they went in the very next hand when Lococo left himself a single T-5,000 chip after he raised to 40,000 from under the gun. Mateos was in the hijack this time and made an almost minimum three-bet to 65,000. The action folded back to Lococo, who threw in his last chip as well.
Alejandro Lococo: Q?5?
Adrian Mateos: A?Q?
Mateos flopped two pair on Q?8?A? and the 7? turn sealed the deal. The two players shared a handshake before Lococo left the field. There are now 16 players remaining and they have converged into two tables, without a redraw.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Adrian Mateos |
600,000
325,000
|
325,000 |
|
||
Alejandro Lococo | Busted | |
Level: 22
Blinds: 10,000/20,000
Ante: 20,000
In a heads-up pot with 170,000 in the middle on a flop showing 9?5?4?, Roman Samoylov checked from under the gun to Conor Beresford on the button who bet out 65,000.
Samoylov put in a check-raise to 175,000 and after close to 30 seconds, Beresford moved all in for roughly 300,000 total. Samoylov rechecked his cards before making the call and the cards were on their backs.
Conor Beresford: K?K?
Roman Samoylov: 4?5?
Samoylov out-flopped the cowboys of Beresford with two pair, and when the board ran out 7?8?, it was the end of the road for Beresford as he was eliminated in 18th place.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Roman Samoylov |
985,000
-135,000
|
-135,000 |
Conor Beresford | Busted |
Nacho Barbero open-raised his button to 35,000 and Day 2 chip leader Dominykas Mikolaitis made it 120,000 to go from the small blind. Barbero then responded with a four-bet jam to 435,000 and Mikolaitis made the call in an instant.
Nacho Barbero: A?J?
Dominykas Mikolaitis: J?J?
Barbero was in rough shape, but that all changed when the A?3?K? flop appeared. With Barbero hitting top pair, Mikolaitis was now looking for the only jack left in the deck or some runner-runner shenanigans. The 4? turn killed the dream of the latter happening, and the K? river decided the pot in Barbero's favor.
Barbero doubled up to an above-average stack.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Dominykas Mikolaitis |
1,325,000
-200,000
|
-200,000 |
|
||
Nacho Barbero |
900,000
345,000
|
345,000 |
The action folded to Milos Petakovic in the cutoff who moved all in for 60,000 and was called by Quan Zhou in the big blind with a slightly bigger stack.
Milos Petakovic: 3?3?
Quan Zhou: 5?4?
Surprisingly enough with Zhou only holding five-high, it was essentially a flip situation. The board ran out K?6?2?3?5?, and the five-four for Zhou turned a straight to send Petakovic to the rail in 19th place.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Quan Zhou |
180,000
110,000
|
110,000 |
Milos Petakovic | Busted |
On table 4, the action folded around to Quan Zhou in the small blind. Zhou started today as the shortest stack with only 65,000 and jammed all those chips in. Conor Beresford was in the big blind and made the call.
Quan Zhou: 5?5?
Conor Beresford: K?Q?
Beresford whiffed the 9?10?10?3?2? board and Zhou captured a double-up.
A few hands later, it was Beresford himself who raised to 100,000 from the button. Milos Petakovic was in the big blind and flat-called. The flop came 4?K?2? and Petakovic led for 30,000. Beresford then went all-in for 75,000 or so and, after some deliberation, Petakovic decided he could not fold, although he was left with a very short stack.
Conor Beresford: K?J?
Milos Petakovic: A?9?
No ace came looking on the 10?5? runout and Beresford raked in a double-up of his own.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Conor Beresford |
350,000
100,000
|
100,000 |
Quan Zhou |
70,000
5,000
|
5,000 |
Milos Petakovic |
60,000
-50,000
|
-50,000 |
Alejandro Lococo opened to 30,000 from under the gun and it folded around to Enrico Camosci in the big blind who three-bet to 135,000. Lococo took some time, but eventually made the call.
The flop came 10?2?2? and Camosci continued for 40,000, which Lococo called. On the 4? turn Camosci slowed down with a check to Lococo who bet out 65,000, and Camosci came along.
The K? hit the river and Camosci took close to 30 seconds before checking over to Lococo who quickly checked back to a showdown.
Camosci tabled A?K? for a rivered pair of kings and Lococo frustratingly tossed his cards to the dealer.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Enrico Camosci |
730,000
250,000
|
250,000 |
Alejandro Lococo |
340,000
-235,000
|
-235,000 |