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2023 PokerStars EPT Monte Carlo

€5,300 EPT Main Event
Day: 6
Event Info

2023 PokerStars EPT Monte Carlo

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
109
Prize
€749,425
Event Info
Buy-in
€5,300
Prize Pool
€5,325,300
Entries
1,098
Level Info
Level
33
Blinds
125,000 / 250,000
Ante
250,000
Players Info - Day 6
Entries
6
Players Left
1

Maue Fills Up on Worthington-Leese

Level 29 : Blinds 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante

Leo Worthington-Leese raised to 325,000 in the small blind with A?2? and Leonard Maue called from the big blind with Q?8?. The flop fell K?Q?8? and Worthington-Leese continued with a bet of 225,000 with the nut flush draw. Maue just called with two pair and the 8? landed on the turn.

Worthington-Leese checked this time and Maue tossed in a bet of 350,000 with his full house. Worthington-Leese called and the 9? bricked out on the river. Worthington-Leese checked again and Maue strung together a bet of 1,500,000. Worthington-Leese was forced to give up after missing his flush draw and Maue raked in a healthy pot.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Leo Worthington-Leese gb
Leo Worthington-Leese
7,700,000
-850,000
-850,000
Day 5 Chip Leader
Profile photo of Leonard Maue de
Leonard Maue
5,340,000
650,000
650,000

Tags: Leonard MaueLeo Worthington-Leese

Worthington-Leese Good at Showdown

Level 29 : Blinds 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante

Joachim Haraldstad opened to 225,000 from under the gun with K?Q? and Leo Worthington-Leese called on the button with 10?10?.

Haraldstad checked on the flop of 3?A?9? and Worthington-Leese checked back. Haraldstad checked again on the 6? turn and Worthington-Leese again checked back.

The 3? river completed the board and Haraldstad once again checked. Worthington-Leese checked back and showed down the winner.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Leo Worthington-Leese gb
Leo Worthington-Leese
8,550,000
-50,000
-50,000
Day 5 Chip Leader
Profile photo of Joachim Haraldstad no
Joachim Haraldstad
4,910,000
-220,000
-220,000
Day 4 Chip Leader

Tags: Joachim HaraldstadLeo Worthington-Leese

Two Defends, Two Folds to Start

Level 29 : Blinds 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante

Leo Worthington-Leese opened to 225,000 in early position with Q?10? and Samy Boujmala defended from the big blind with Q?7?. The flop came J?8?3? and Boujmala check-folded to a bet of 150,000 from Worthington-Leese.

On the next hand, Leonard Maue raised to 230,000 with A?K? and Mike Watson called from the big blind. The flop came J?3?2? and Watson also folded after a bet of 165,000 from Maue.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Leo Worthington-Leese gb
Leo Worthington-Leese
8,600,000
330,000
330,000
Day 5 Chip Leader
Profile photo of Mike Watson ca
Mike Watson
7,810,000
-325,000
-325,000
EPT 2X Winner
Profile photo of Leonard Maue de
Leonard Maue
4,690,000
385,000
385,000
Profile photo of Samy Boujmala fr
Samy Boujmala
3,350,000
-325,000
-325,000
Day 1B Chip Leader

Tags: Samy BoujmalaMike WatsonLeonard MaueLeo Worthington-Leese

Level: 29

Blinds: 50,000/100,000

Ante: 100,000

Seat 6: Joachim Haraldstad, 34, Kristiansand, Norway – 5,130,000

Joachim Haraldstad
Joachim Haraldstad

Around six years ago, Joachim Haraldstad realized that the game he played only for fun was "going pretty well" and decided to become a poker pro. "I got my wife on board," Haraldstad says, adding that she is now fully supportive of his new career. "She trusted me."

Back then, Haraldstad was a security guard in his native Kristiansand, a seaside city in southern Norway, doing punishing 12-hour shifts patrolling buildings and the streets. He worked for half of the week and played poker for the other half, and dipped his toes into the water of the EPT, and other live events, whenever he could.

That included a trip to Monaco in 2013, where he won a €1K side event and made two other final tables, but he was unable to return for the subsequent decade. He changed that this year — and is very happy that he did. Haraldstad is now placed third heading into the EPT Monte Carlo Main Event final day, with his eyes fixed on the near €900K first prize.

"It's been going great," Haraldstad says, admitting that he has been catching good cards, winning flips, and even coming from behind to win when necessary. "I feel like I'm playing good and running good," he adds, fully appreciating just how perfect a combination that can be in an event of this size. "I'm running really hot."

Haraldstad is now the father of two boys — Evan, who is three-and-a-half, and Silas, who is six months old. They are at home with their mother, Kristiane, but the whole extended family is watching on the stream. That includes parents, grandparents, and parents-in-law. Haraldstad says he is getting plenty of messages from his mother-in-law. "They're all very supportive," he says. "It's very nice."

Haraldstad says that PLO is his preferred game and he plays mostly online. But this live hold'em event also seems to be going pretty well and Haraldstad is well-placed to become the first Norwegian champion on the EPT since Kevin Stani triumphed in Tallinn in 2010.

Seat 5: Arnaud Enselme, 29, from Bordeaux, France, now resides in Tas-Sliema, Malta – 3,415,000

Arnaud Enselme
Arnaud Enselme

In only a few years, Arnaud Enselme’s poker career has taken on a new dimension. Beginning at the smallest limits in the .fr cardrooms, he is now comfortable at the biggest buy-ins of .com. The 29-year-old Frenchman has gone through all the stages in online and live MTT and is now one of the best French regulars, recognized by his peers.

Formerly a high-level sport sailor, Enselme has successfully made the transition to professional poker. He has already recorded more than $1.2 million in career live earnings and despite a few wins including a WSOPC ring, a spadie in Prague in a hyper-turbo and WSOP Online bracelet, Enselme has still not gone the distance in a truly prestigious live tournament.

"Being deep in an EPT has been a dream of mine since I started playing poker,” he says. “The EPT circuit is the most prestigious for me. I realize how lucky I am to still be in this tournament and close to realizing my dream."

Enselme has been playing poker for almost 10 years and knows Samy Boujmala, the other Frenchman in this final, well. They started out playing together on .fr sites.

"It's amazing to share this with Samy, we've known each other for a long time, we're going to be linked for life!" Enselme says.

For the final, Enselme will be able to count on the support of his father and his girlfriend on the rail as well as from the whole French community, both on-site and from afar.