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2024 PokerStars EPT Prague

Day: 2
Event Info

2024 PokerStars EPT Prague

Event Info
Buy-in
€5,300
Prize Pool
€7,071,300
Entries
1,458
Players Left
191
Average Chip Stack
229,005
Total Chips
43,740,000
Next Payout
Place 191
€8,550
Level Info
Level
15
Blinds
2,000 / 4,000
Ante
4,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
1,458
Players Left
191

Yauheni Tsiareshchanka on Top After Day 2 of Record-Setting EPT Prague Main Event

Level 15 : Blinds 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Yauheni Tsiareshchanka
Yauheni Tsiareshchanka

For the third consecutive year, the European Poker Tour Prague Main Event has reached new heights, with a record-breaking 1,458 entrants converging at the Hilton Prague to chase EPT glory. Of those, just 191 remain in contention for the title of Main Event Champion and the €1,146,500 first-place prize — the largest share of the €7,071,300 prize pool.

Leading the pack is Yauheni Tsiareshchanka, who managed to bag up 955,000 by the time the last hand was dealt. Tsiareshchanka, who entered the Main Event fresh off a victory in the Cuatro Knockout event, received a huge boost to his stack after turning a set of aces against Gianfranco Iaculli flopped set of fives to double up. Tsiareshchanka was able to steadily increase his stack from that point onwards and was the only player to breach the 900,000-chip mark.

Hot on Tsiareshchanka's heels is Sylwia Studniarz, who managed to end with an impressive 842,000. Studniarz only has two recorded live cashes on The Hendon Mob, however, one of them is a win from an EPT Ladies Event in Barcelona last year for €10,670.

Day 2 Top Ten Chip Counts

RankNameCountryChip CountDay 3 Big Blinds
1Yauheni TsiareshchankaBelarus955,000191
2Sylwia StudniarzPoland842,000168
3Anton BergstromSweden715,000143
4Pierre CalamusaFrance700,000140
5Luke PorterUnited Kingdom696,000139
6Jacob AmsellemFrance695,000139
7Marian VirlanutaRomania586,000117
8Cesar GarciaSpain585,000117
9Konstantinos NanosGreece555,000111
10Alexander IvarssonSweden539,000108

Action of the Day

Day 2 began with 69 new entrants joining the 464 returning players from both starting flights with hopes of quickly running up a stack. While most fizzled out early, including Thomas Santerne, Juha Helppi, Fabrice Bigot, and Parker Talbot.

PokerStars ambassador Fintan Hand got off to a hot start after eliminating Alessandro Siena early on. Meanwhile, fellow PokerStars ambassador Sam Grafton spent a good part of the day on the feature table and even managed to flop quads to bust Thomas Swensen. It was a bumpy road for Grafton, however, as he only mananged to bag a below-average stack worth 93,000. Grafton shared a few words on his EPT Prague experience thus far and poker in general at the end of the day:

"It's a deluxe tournament, so it takes a lot, being on the feature table with a lot of really good players. I'm used to playing tournaments where if you make Day 3 you're either down to the last three or four players or you've won it! So this is really a long haul, but I'm just excited for a deep run."

"There's a huge appetite for live poker and I think that people want two things: good tournaments with good structures. Plus reasonable rake, good dealers and then a great location to go to — and Prague has all of that. It sounds simple, but it's hard to get those."

Sam Grafton
Sam Grafton

While Grafton was able to earn a Day 3 berth, many other notables were not so fortunate. Among those who were present in Day 2 but fell short of the money include Vanessa Kade, Kenny Hallaert, Robin Ylitalo, and William Kassouf — who ran jacks into aces in the second level of the day.

The money bubble didn't take long, as two players busted at two separate tables just a few rounds into hand-for-hand play. Bogdan Munteanu was the first player to bust in particularly brutal fashion after getting all in with kings against Luke Porter's aces. Munteanu flopped a set of kings to take the lead, but Porter turned a set of aces to end Munteanu's run. At another table, Adi Rajkovic suffered a milder beat after getting all in with ace-jack and getting outflopped by Anton Kraous' king-ten. The simultaneous elimination meant that both players split a min-cash for €4,275 each.

Bogdan Munteanu
Bogdan Munteanu

A handful of other notables were awarded a min-cash of €8,550 after getting eliminated in the half-hour between the bubble bursting and Day 2 ending, including Merijn Van Rooij, Morten Klein, Duco ten Haven, and Hand, who suffered a bad beat on the river against Scott Hall with just a few hands remaining.

Other notables to watch out for in Day 3 include Jerry Odeen (495,000), Max Neugebauer (363,000), Leo Margets (227,000), EPT Main Event champions Davidi Kitai (194,000) and Padraig O'Neill (134,000), and WSOP Main Event champion Espen Jorstad (124,000).

Day 3 will get underway tomorrow at noon local time on Level 16, which features 2,000/5,000 blinds with a 5,000 big-blind ante. A 30-second shot clock will be implemented from Day 3 onwards, with each player receiving six time bank cards to use at their discretion.

Everyone remaining has already locked up a cash of at least €8,550, but with a seven-figure payday awaiting the eventual winner, the action is sure to be fierce as players continue to navigate their way to the final table.

Be sure to get all the latest updates from PokerNews as we continue to cover the action right up until the latest EPT Main Event champion is crowned!

Tags: Alessandro SienaAlexander IvarssonAnton BergstromBig BlindsFabrice BigotPierre CalamusaSam GraftonSylwia StudniarzThomas SanterneThomas SwensenYauheni Tsiareshchanka

Hand's Last Stand

Level 15 : Blinds 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Fintan Hand
Fintan Hand

Scott Hall opened to 8,000 from middle position and Fintan Hand shoved for his last 56,000 from the small blind. Hall thought it over, but eventually decided to stick in a call to put Hand at risk.

Fintan Hand: A?Q?All in
Scott Hall: A?J?

Hand was the favorite to double and remained that way on the 5?2?A? flop and K? turn; however, the J? river paired Hall's jack on the end — forcing Hand to settle for a min-cash as play winds down for the evening.

Player Chips Progress
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Scott Hall
175,000
45,000
45,000
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Fintan Hand
Busted

Tags: Fintan HandScott Hall

Paul Carr’s Brief Comeback Ends in Defeat

Level 15 : Blinds 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Paul Carr
Paul Carr

Paul Carr narrowly squeaked into the money with just 7,000 chips to his name. After the bubble burst, he folded a few hands before being forced all in from the big blind. Davidi Kitai called, but Tom Cohen raised to 15,000, pushing Kitai out of the hand and setting up a showdown between Carr and Cohen.

Cohen revealed K?J?, while Carr, yet to look at his cards, turned over K?Q? to the crowd’s surprise. The flop, however, brought 2?K?J?, giving Cohen two pair and putting Carr on the brink of elimination.

The 4? turn changed nothing, but an unexpected Q? on the river gave Carr a better two pair and a lifeline with a critical double-up.

A few hands later, Cohen raised from under the gun to 8,000, and Carr pushed all in for 15,000. Seeking a potential comeback, Carr was met with a call, and the cards were revealed:

Paul Carr: A?J?All in
Tom Cohen: A?K?

This time, there was no last-minute salvation for Carr as the board ran out A?2?7?Q?10?, sending him to the rail. Despite the short-lived comeback, Carr left with a respectable finish and a story to tell.

Player Chips Progress
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Tom Cohen
198,000
-13,000
-13,000
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Davidi Kitai
180,000
-82,000
-82,000
EPT Main Event Champion
EPT 1X Winner
Winamax
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Paul Carr
Busted

Tags: Davidi KitaiPaul CarrTom Cohen

Zouari Avoids Bubble Pain

Level 15 : Blinds 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Jeremie Zouari
Jeremie Zouari

Jaehyung Park open-jammed from the hijack with a stack that covered the entire table. Jeremie Zouari was next to act in the cutoff and decided to commit them into the middle. After the rest of the table folded, and the camera crews arrived, the cards were revealed.

Jeremie Zouari: J?J? All in
Jaehyung Park: 4?3?

As there had already been two eliminations during this hand, Zouari just had to avoid an unfortunate runout to double-up and be in the money.

The board ran out 5?3?10?5?K? and although Park hit a pair of threes, it wasn't enough to beat the pair of jacks of Zouari.

Jeremie Zouari
Jeremie Zouari
Player Chips Progress
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Jaehyung Park
400,000
-50,000
-50,000
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Jeremie Zouari
210,000
25,000
25,000

Tags: Jaehyung ParkJeremie Zouari

Rajkovic Joins Munteanu on the Rail

Level 15 : Blinds 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Adi Rajkovic
Adi Rajkovic

Anton Kraous opened to 8,000. Adi Rajkovic three-bet to 55,000 leaving himself around 25,000 behind. Kraous shoved and Rajokvic called all in for his tournament life and 81,000.

"I'm in bad shape," said Rajkovic as the first all-in hand took place.

Adi Rajkovic: A?J? All in
Anton Kraous: K?10?

Turns out Rajkovic wasn't in as bad shape as he thought, but it got worse as the K?5?3? flop gave Kraous top pair and the lead. The turn 8? did gave Rajkovic outs to a flush, but the J? was too little too late and he became these second elimination on the bubble.

Player Chips Progress
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Anton Kraous
245,000
50,000
50,000
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Adi Rajkovic
Busted

Tags: Adi RajkovicAnton Kraous

Munteanu Bubbles in Heart-Breaking Fashion

Level 15 : Blinds 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Bogdan Munteanu
Bogdan Munteanu

Luke Porter opened from under the gun and was three-bet by Bogdan Munteanu in the hijack. Action folded back around to Porter, who four-bet to approximately 70,000. Munteanu responded with a shove for a 331,000 total and Porter called to put Munteanu at risk.

Bogdan Munteanu: K?K?All in
Luke Porter: A?A?

It was a brutal cooler for Munteanu, but the 6?K?10? flop vaulted him into the lead with a set of kings. However, in a cruel twist of fate, the A? was dealt on the turn, which got a collective gasp from onlookers as Porter retook the lead with a set of aces.

The J? river sealed Munteanu's fate and he was eliminated on the stone bubble.

Bogdan Munteanu
Bogdan Munteanu
Bogdan-Andrei Munteanu
Bogdan-Andrei Munteanu
Player Chips Progress
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Luke Porter
690,000
290,000
290,000
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Bogdan Munteanu
Busted

Tags: Bogdan MunteanuLuke Porter

Jantos is the First to Bust During Hand-For-Hand

Level 15 : Blinds 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Radek Jantos
Radek Jantos

Radek Jantos shoved for 18,000 from under the gun with Tjenno Eskes calling from the next position and Andrea Peroni calling from the big blind.

With Jantos all in, the dealer fanned a flop of 2?3?10?. Peroni check-folded to a bet of 16,000 from Eskes, and after the cameras arrived at the table, the cards were flipped over.

Radek Jantos: K?7? All in
Tjenno Eskes: 9?9?

Jantos was in need of a king or some running diamonds or he would finish just shy of the money. The 9? fell on the turn to give Eskes a set and leave Jantos drawing dead. An inconsequential 2? came on the river and everyone in the tournament was one elimination away from the money.

Player Chips Progress
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Tjenno Eskes
350,000
68,000
68,000
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Andrea Peroni
115,000
-25,000
-25,000
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Radek Jantos
Busted

Tags: Andrea PeroniRadek JantosTjenno Eskes

Big Pot for Amsellem as Schuh Exits and Daci Regrets

Level 15 : Blinds 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
?Robin Gérard
?Robin Gérard

Just shy of the bubble, a pivotal hand unfolded. Arjel Daci opened the action with a raise to 9,000 from middle position. Robin Gerard, sitting in the cutoff, deliberated before calling. The action folded to Jacob Amsellem in the big blind, who responded with a hefty three-bet to 34,000. Daci made the call, putting the pressure back on Gerard.

After careful consideration, Gerard moved all in for 109,000. Amsellem, without much hesitation, raised again to 220,000, isolating the pot. Daci asked Amsellem how much he had behind, prompting Amsellem to neatly display his stack. After a moment of thought, Daci folded, and the cards were tabled:

Robin Gerard: A?K?All in
Jacob Amsellem: K?K?

Gerard needed help from the board and found a glimmer of hope with the flop of 8?Q?6?, giving him a flush draw. However, the turn 5? and river 7? offered no heart or ace, eliminating Gerard just short of the money.

As Gerard exited, Daci shook his head, lamenting what could have been..

Player Chips Progress
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Jacob Amsellem
549,000
132,000
132,000
Day 1B Chip Leader
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Arjel Daci
540,000
-14,000
-14,000
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Robin Gerard
Busted

Tags: Arjel DaciJacob AmsellemRobin Gerard

Runcan Wins Again versus Andre

Level 15 : Blinds 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Alexis Andre
Alexis Andre

Paul Runcan opened to 8,000 from the hijack with only Alexis Andre defending from the big blind.

The two players checked a flop of Q?3?5? to see the 2? hit the turn. Runcan led out for 6,000 and Andre called.

The 6? came on the river and Andre led out for the minimum of 4,000. Runcan quickly called and was shown 8?2? for bottom pair by Andre. Runcan had that beat with A?3? for a pair of treys, and took down the pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Alexis Andre
420,000
30,000
30,000
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Paul Runcan
290,000
60,000
60,000

Tags: Alexis AndrePaul Runcan

Cekalins Shows Massive Bluff as Money Bubble Approaches

Level 14 : Blinds 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante
Ritvars Cekalins
Ritvars Cekalins

Gianfranco Iaculli and Ritvars Cekalins were heads-up on a board of 5?7?3?10? with over 200,000 already in the middle.

Iaculli checked from middle position and Cekalins shoved from the hijack, which was enough to put Iaculli all-in for his last 170,000.

Iaculli went deep into the tank, but eventually let his hand go. Cekalins tabled A?Q? for a stone bluff and collected the pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Ritvars Cekalins
500,000
160,000
160,000
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Gianfranco Iaculli
170,000
-100,000
-100,000
Day 1A Chip Leader

Tags: Gianfranco IaculliRitvars Cekalins