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2024 PokerStars EPT Monte Carlo

€1,100 FPS Main Event
Day: 4
Event Info

2024 PokerStars EPT Monte Carlo

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
107
Prize
€303,190
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,100
Prize Pool
€2,012,160
Entries
2,096
Level Info
Level
38
Blinds
400,000 / 800,000
Ante
800,000
Players Info - Day 4
Entries
6
Players Left
1

Atanas Malinov Cruises to FPS Main Event Victory at EPT Monte Carlo

Level 38 : Blinds 400,000/800,000, 800,000 ante
Atanas Malinov
Atanas Malinov

At the 2024 PokerStars European Poker Tour Monte Carlo, Atanas Malinov delivered a masterclass in composure and skill, culminating in a triumphant victory in the France Poker Series €1,100 Main Event held within the breathtaking Sporting Monte-Carlo.

With a formidable chip lead at the onset of the final day, Malinov's strategic prowess was on full display as he systematically picked off each of his five opponents, ultimately seizing the title, the coveted trophy, and a substantial €303,190 in prize money.

A stalwart presence on the European poker circuit, Malinov had already amassed over $700,000 in tournament winnings prior to his momentous win. His journey to the top included a notable six-figure score dating back to 2015, when he clinched the runner-up position for $190,000 at a Merit event in Cyprus. Moreover, Malinov had previously showcased his skills at a PokerStars sponsored branded tour final table, securing €52,050 for a commendable sixth place finish at Eureka Prague 2014.


At just 30 years old, Malinov's expertise as a seasoned grinder was evident, with a string of impressive five-figure online cashes and a prestigious WCOOP title to his name.

The FPS Main Event at EPT Monte Carlo drew a field of 2,096 entries, generating a formidable €2,012,160 prize pool. Among the 314 players who cashed were PokerStars Ambassadors Felix Schneiders (62nd - €4,330), Lasse Jagd Lauritsen (216th - €2,150), and Simon Wiciak (268th - €1,850).

FPS €1,100 Main Event Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryEarnings
1Atanas MalinovBulgaria€303,190
2Virgile TurchiFrance€189,220
3Marco GambiniItaly€135,160
4Guillaume NoletCanada€103,970
5Gabi LivshitzIsrael€79,980
6Remy MurciaFrance€61,520
7Robbie BullScotland€47,330
8Elie SaadLebanon€36,410
9Federico MacoriItaly€28,020

Final Day Highlights

Remy Murcia, the hometown hopeful from Nice, saw his dreams dashed in dramatic fashion early on, making a daring hero call that left him with just one big blind. In a subsequent hand, Malinov sealed Murcia's fate, sending him out in sixth place.

Despite starting as the short stack, Gabi Livshitz staged an impressive comeback, briefly challenging Malinov for the lead. However, his resurgence was short-lived as Malinov swiftly reclaimed dominance, ultimately eliminating Livshitz from the competition.

Guillaume Nolet faced a series of unfortunate setbacks, ultimately succumbing to Malinov's relentless onslaught. In a pivotal hand, Malinov clinched victory with a well-timed bluff, leaving Nolet to exit in fourth place.

Marco Gambini, known for his knack for miracle rivers, faced a reversal of fortune as Malinov rivered a set of fours to down the Italian. Malinov secured his fourth elimination of the day, paving his path to the heads-up showdown.

Despite facing an uphill battle against Malinov's commanding chip lead, Virgile Turchi displayed resilience, staging a brief resurgence with consecutive double-ups. However, Malinov's unwavering focus and queen-high call in a momentum-swinging pot helped him secure the title after a hard-fought battle.

That concludes PokerNews' coverage of this event, but be sure to stick around to keep up with all the action from EPT Monte Carlo.

Tags: Atanas MalinovElie SaadFederico MacoriFelix SchneidersGabi LivshitzGuillaume NoletLasse Jagd LauritsenMarco GambiniRemy MurciaRobbie BullSimon WiciakVirgile Turchi

Virgile Turchi Eliminated in 2nd Place (€189,220)

Level 38 : Blinds 400,000/800,000, 800,000 ante
Virgile Turchi
Virgile Turchi

Atanas Malinov shoved on the button and Virgile Turchi made the quick call in the big blind.

Virgile Turchi: K?7? All in
Atanas Malinov: 10?7?

Turchi was in a dominant position as the cards were revealed, but Malinov found a pair on the 8?6?10? flop. The 4? turn changed nothing, while the 6? clinched the final hand for Malinov.

Turchi was eliminated in second place for €189,220, as Malinov claimed the FPS Main Event title.

Player Chips Progress
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Atanas Malinov
62,880,000
6,980,000
6,980,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
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Virgile Turchi
Busted
Day 2 Chip Leader

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Marco Gambini Eliminated in 3rd Place (€135,160)

Level 37 : Blinds 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante
Marco Gambini
Marco Gambini

Atanas Malinov jammed from the button and Marco Gambini called off his stack of 7,550,000 from the big blind.

Marco Gambini: A?9? All in
Atanas Malinov: 4?4?

Gambini paired up on the 9?3?2? to take the lead and was one card away from doubling up after the 6? turn. However, the 4? river gave Malinov a set to bring the tournament to heads-up play.

Player Chips Progress
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Atanas Malinov
57,500,000
8,420,000
8,420,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
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Virgile Turchi
5,300,000
-300,000
-300,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
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Marco Gambini
Busted

Tags: Atanas MalinovMarco Gambini

Guillaume Nolet Eliminated in 4th Place (€103,970)

Level 36 : Blinds 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Guillaume Nolet
Guillaume Nolet

Atanas Malinov jammed as the big stack from the button and Guillaume Nolet committed his stack of 4,950,000 from the big blind.

Guillaume Nolet: A?J? All in
Atanas Malinov: J?6?

The deck continued to be unkind to Nolet as Malinov found his three-outer on the 10?6?4? flop. The 6? turn was the final nail in the Canadian's coffin. The 10? completed the board to leave the tournament with its final three players.

Player Chips Progress
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Atanas Malinov
44,630,000
6,950,000
6,950,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
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Guillaume Nolet
Busted

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Gabi Livshitz Eliminated in 5th Place (€79,980)

Level 36 : Blinds 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Gabi Livshitz
Gabi Livshitz

Gabi Livshitz jammed for 4,550,000 from the small blind and was called by Atanas Malinov called from the big blind.

Gabi Livshitz: A?Q?All in
Atanas Malinov: A?5?

Malinov jumped into the lead on the J?5?4? flop, but Livshitz had a flush draw to leave him with plenty of equity. The A? turn kept Malinov ahead, and he secured the elimination after the A? river filled him up.

Player Chips Progress
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Atanas Malinov
32,500,000
3,550,000
3,550,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
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Gabi Livshitz
Busted

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No Luck for Nolet; Gambini Continues to Smash Rivers

Level 36 : Blinds 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Marco Gambini
Marco Gambini

Guillaume Nolet raised to 1,000,000 from the button and called when Marco Gambini moved all in for 8,525,000 from the small blind.

Marco Gambini: A?10?All in
Guillaume Nolet: 8?8?

The 4?2?2? flop kept Nolet in front, as did the 9? turn.

However, Gambini continued to find his outs on the river like he did yesterday, as the 10? completed the board to give him the best hand.

Player Chips Progress
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Marco Gambini
18,050,000
8,520,000
8,520,000
Profile photo of Guillaume Nolet ca
Guillaume Nolet
2,480,000
-8,520,000
-8,520,000

Tags: Guillaume NoletMarco Gambini

A Few Orbits at the Final Table

Level 35 : Blinds 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
FPS Main Event
FPS Main Event

Guillaume Nolet received a walk in the big blind.

The following hand, he picked up A?Q? in the small blind and raised it to 1,300,000, which folded out Marco Gambini in the big blind.

Gabi Livshitz then received a walk in the big blind.

Virgile Turchi opened to 850,000 with from under the gun with Q?J? and folded out his opponents.

Atanas Malinov
Atanas Malinov

Atanas Malinov raised to 4,000,000 from the small blind with A?3? and folded out Turchi in the big blind. After that, Malinov raised to 800,000 with K?9?. Turchi looked down at 4?4? from the small blind and moved all in for 6,550,000. Nolet folded in the big blind, and Malinov also returned his cards to the dealer.

Back in the small blind, Nolet made it 1,200,000 from the small blind and pushed out Gambini in the big blind.

Atanas Malinov opened to 800,000 from under the gun with J?6? and folded out the table. He then received a walk in the big blind the hand after.

Livshitz opened to 900,000 from the button with A?9? and folded out the blinds.

Malinov got active again, waking up with A?J?, on the button and raising to 800,000. Nolet defended the big blind with Q?7?. Nolet check-folded to a bet of 850,000.

The following hand, Malinov made it 800,000 from the cutoff with 9?7?. Marco Gambini defended in the big blind with 5?3?. Gambini made two pair and just check-called for 700,000 on the Q?5?3? flop. The J? turn checked through to the 2? river. Gambini checked and Malinov didn't take the bait and checked behind with his nine-high.

Player Chips Progress
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Atanas Malinov
21,280,000
100,000
100,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
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Gabi Livshitz
12,100,000
Profile photo of Guillaume Nolet ca
Guillaume Nolet
11,400,000
400,000
400,000
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Marco Gambini
10,900,000
-300,000
-300,000
Profile photo of Virgile Turchi fr
Virgile Turchi
7,150,000
600,000
600,000
Day 2 Chip Leader

Tags: Atanas MalinovGabi LivshitzGuillaume NoletMarco GambiniVirgile Turchi

Livshitz in Dreamland

Level 35 : Blinds 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Gabi Livshitz
Gabi Livshitz

Gabi Livshitz jammed from the small blind K?6? for 2,400,000. Atanas Malinov called in the big blind with A?7?. Livshitz became the favourite on the K?Q?3? flop and sealed the checkmark on the K? turn. The 10? completed the board, and Livshitz doubled up.

Marco Gambini made it 900,000 from the cutoff before Livshitz three-bet to 1,800,000 from the button. Malinov then moved all in from a small blind, which folded out Gambini, who had 5?5?. Livshitz snap-called off his stack of 5,200,000, and the cards went on their backs.

Gabi Livshitz: A?A?All in
Atanas Malinov: A?K?

Livshitz booked consecutive doubles through the chip leader after remaining best on the drama-free 10?6?2?8?2? runout.

Player Chips Progress
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Atanas Malinov
21,180,000
-8,000,000
-8,000,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
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Gabi Livshitz
12,100,000
8,900,000
8,900,000
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Marco Gambini
11,200,000
-1,100,000
-1,100,000
Profile photo of Guillaume Nolet ca
Guillaume Nolet
11,000,000
Profile photo of Virgile Turchi fr
Virgile Turchi
6,550,000
-1,000,000
-1,000,000
Day 2 Chip Leader

Tags: Atanas MalinovGabi LivshitzMarco Gambini

Remy Murcia Eliminated in 6th Place (€61,520)

Level 35 : Blinds 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Remy Murcia
Remy Murcia

Atanas Malinov opened to 900,000 from the cutoff and Remy Murcia called off his stack of 375,000 from the small blind.

Remy Murcia: 8?4?All in
Atanas Malinov: J?3?

Murcia needed running cards to survive after Malinov paired up on the J?2?2? flop. The A? turn left him drawing dead before the J? filled up Malinov.

Player Chips Progress
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Atanas Malinov
24,380,000
1,100,000
1,100,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
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Remy Murcia
Busted

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Final Six Set for the €1,100 FPS Main Event at EPT Monte Carlo

FPS Branding
FPS Branding

As the prestigious 2024 PokerStars European Poker Tour Monte Carlo reaches its climactic stages, six finalists have emerged in the €1,100 FPS Main Event, which plays inside the opulent Sporting Monte-Carlo.

These competitors have navigated through a massive field and are now each guaranteed at least €61,520. However, all eyes are on the top prize of €303,190, which will be decided later on today.

Final Table Payouts

PlacePrize
1€303,190
2€189,220
3€135,160
4€103,970
5€79,980
6€61,520

Meet the Finalists

Gabi Livshitz
Gabi Livshitz

Gabi Livshitz from Ashkelon, Israel, enters the final table with 6,050,000 in chips. An accomplished chess International Master with a rich background in mind sports, Livshitz has skillfully transferred his strategic acumen to poker. With $1.6 million in career poker earnings and a notable fourth-place finish at EPT Prague 2019, he is a formidable contender for the title.

Atanas Malinov, hailing from Bulgaria with a commanding 21,725,000 chip lead, has been a consistent figure on the European poker circuit for over a decade, accumulating more than $700,000 in winnings. With a history of significant online and live tournament success, including a WCOOP title, Malinov is positioned as a strong favorite.

Virgile Turchi, the 24-year-old from Montpellier, France, now living in Liverpool, UK, holds 10,700,000 chips. A rising star in the poker world, Turchi's aggressive and adaptable play style helped him maintain momentum from an early chip lead, propelling him into his first major final table appearance.

Remy Murcia
Remy Murcia

Remy Murcia of Nice, France, brings local flavor to the final table with 4,325,000 chips. Transitioning from online arenas to the live tournament scene, Murcia's experiences in both local and international settings have prepared him well for his major final table debut.

Guillaume Nolet from Montréal, Canada, comes to the table with 10,500,000 chips. A veteran in high-stakes online poker with a history of substantial earnings, including a memorable run in the 2015 World Championship of Online Poker, Nolet's extensive experience makes him a serious contender.

Marco Gambini, the 49-year-old Italian, rounds out the final six with 9,525,000 chips. From a professional sommelier to a successful entrepreneur, Gambini's journey in poker mirrors his diverse career path, highlighted by his strategic prowess and timely luck at key moments in the tournament.

Day 3 Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Atanas MalinovBulgaria21,725,00072
2Virgile TurchiFrance10,700,00036
3Guillaume NoletCanada10,500,00035
4Marco GambiniItaly9,525,00032
5Gabi LivshitzIsrael6,050,00020
6Remy MurciaFrance4,325,00014

The action resumes with just 24 minutes left on Level 34, featuring blinds at 150,000-300,000 plus a 300,000 big blind ante. The final table will be streamed on a 30-minute delay by PokerStars starting at 1 p.m. local time.

Stay tuned to PokerNews as we bring you live updates and witness who will be crowned the champion out of this exciting and diverse field.