Main Event
Day 4 Completed
Main Event
Day 4 Completed
The record-setting 2018 partypoker LIVE MILLIONS Grand Final Barcelona €10,300 Main Event has crowned a champion and it was Pascal Lefrancois that eventually lifted the trophy for a career-best score of €1,700,000. It was the biggest prize thus far to be awarded in a poker tournament at the Casino Barcelona.
Lefrancois was cheered on by a loud French-Canadian rail, while the other side of the table featured plenty of loud chants from the mostly British supporters throughout the final table to end the festival with a bang.
“It has been exhausting, an exhausting four days especially with the two flights on Day 1. I tried to keep my focus even though I was pretty tired. It is really sick,” 31-year-old Lefrancois from Montreal said, almost lost for words. “You see these events and you just don't think you can win.”
Lefrancois held the chip lead at the end of Day 2 and also came into the final table as the chip leader, but it wasn't an easy ride by any means. “I had a rough start, not picking up any hands. But one level I just ran super good and I could hold onto that lead. I just ran so good for three days straight, it's amazing, it is a good feeling.
For Adam Owen, it was a return to the place of his biggest success at the poker tables thus far. While being deemed to be a mixed game specialist, his biggest cash of the career thus far came from a No Limit Hold'em event two years ago and he was sitting on yet another feature table only a few meters away right here at Casino Barcelona, eventually finishing third for €646,250. Owen more than doubled that payday with his runner-up finish, taking home €1,300,000.
“I am an underdog, the players on this table are the best in the world, but I have the best rail in the world,” Owen said before heads-up play got underway and he certainly put up a show with a lot of moves and aggression.
As outlined by partypoker chairman Mike Sexton during his stint in the commentary booth, “Seven figure paydays don't come by in the poker world that often,” and the top three were ensured of just that in the 1,175-entry strong field, which comfortably surpassed the initial guarantee and generated a prize pool of €11,397,500.
The third player to win a seven-figure score already knew what that feels like from just a few days ago. Stephen Chidwick finished runner-up in the €101,000 Super High Roller to record his best result in an already stellar poker career.
“I just try to think about the cards and the decisions, not about the outcome, “ Chidwick said with a smile on the face in the interview after his elimination and thanked his whole family and especially his granddad. “I want to dedicate it to my granddad, who is probably the biggest gamer in my family. If I hadn't grown up playing card games and board games, and even video games with him, then I maybe wouldn't be here now.”
The final table featured several well-known faces of the international poker circuit. Four-time WSOP bracelet winner Dominik Nitsche ended up in fourth place, his fellow countryman Jan-Eric Schwippert had joined the rail in 5th place. Portugal's Diogo Veiga, Triple Crown Champion Davidi Kitai and Thomas Boivin rounded up the other finalists.
Final Result €10,300 Main Event
Place | Winner | Country | Prize (EUR) |
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1 | Pascal Lefrancois | Canada | €1,700,000 |
2 | Adam Owen | United Kingdom | €1,300,000 |
3 | Stephen Chidwick | United Kingdom | €1,000,000 |
4 | Dominik Nitsche | Germany | €800,000 |
5 | Jan-Eric Schwippert | Germany | €602,500 |
6 | Diogo Veiga | Portugal | €450,000 |
7 | Davidi Kitai | Belgium | €325,000 |
8 | Thomas Boivin | Belgium | €225,000 |
The 2018 partypoker LIVE MILLIONS Grand Final Barcelona festival at a glance
The festival had nine major events that all came with a seven figure guaranteed prize pool for €23,000,000 in total, and the who is who of the international poker circuit headed to one of Europe's major poker destinations.
In the various live satellites at Casino Barcelona, another €2.25 million were generated to bring the entire prizes at the festival to more than €30 million. Below you can find a chart with a summary of the nine major tournaments of the final partypoker LIVE MILLIONS stop in Season 1.
Event # | Event Name | Buy-In | Entries | Prize Pool (EUR) | Winner | Top Prize (EUR) |
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1 | Open | €1,100 | 1,716 | €1,664,520 | Ludovic Geilich | €250,000 |
2 | Super High Roller | €25,500 | 88 | €2,134,000 | Andreas Eiler | €700,000 |
3 | Super High Roller | €25,500 | 90 | €2,182,500 | Davidi Kitai | €700,000 |
4 | Warm Up | €2,700 | 749 | €1,816,325 | Matan Bakrat | €385,000 |
5 | Super High Roller | €51,000 | 57 | €2,764,500 | Sam Greenwood | €1,000,000 |
6 | Super High Roller | €101,000 | 48 | €4,656,000 | Jake Schindler | €1,750,000 |
7 | Main Event | €10,300 | 1,175 | €11,397,500 | Pascal Lefrancois | €1,700,000 |
8 | Finale | €1,100 | 1,163 | €1,128,110 | Pedro Cairat | €195,000 |
9 | High Roller | €10,300 | 196 | €2,000,000 | Fahredin Mustafov | €400,000 |
Total Prize Pool | €29,743,455 |
€10,300 Main Event Action of the final day
With big pay jumps right away, the tension was quite high and it came as no surprise to see no casualty in the first two hours of play. The first big double of the final table saw Thomas Boivin best Diogo Veiga after both flopped trips kings. However, the Belgian was twice dominated by the aggression of Stephen Chidwick before his top set on the flop left him short as Dominik Nitsche turned a straight.
Boivin was sporting the famous “disco jacket” that was first introduced by his countryman Michael Gathy and worn on big final tables by Gathy, Terry Schumacher (Aussie Millions Six-Max Event in 2017) and his brother Johan (final table Aussie Millions Main Event 2018), as well as Heidi May (winner Ladies Event). The Belgian became the first casualty of the final table after more than 4 hours of play. Short in chips he moved all in with ace-three suited and Stephen Chidwick called with pocket jacks to remain ahead.
Only a few minutes later the second player that as flying the Belgian flag in the final was sent to the rail in Davidi Kitai. The Triple Crown champion, who had already won the €25,500 Super High Roller II for €700,000, added another €325,000 to his poker bankroll. The expecting father was supported by a big rail that also included his wife Caroline, ended up second-best with ace-jack against the ace-four of Diogo Veiga. More than one million in cashes during the only two events he played in the record-setting festival in Barcelona cap a very successful start into the year, and the Kitai's are also expecting the birth of their daughter in the summer.
Diogo Veiga departed in 6th place after his flopped two pair with ace-try were counterfit by Stephen Chidwick's ace-nine suited thanks to running jacks, and the Brit further pulled ahead at the top of the counts.
“Adam's gonna win,” his rail started chanting even when their favorite was among the shorter stacks, and the Brit gained a lot of momentum when he won a flip with pocket sevens against the ace-nine suited of Jan-Eric Schwippert.
Down to the last four players, former dominating big stacks Stephen Chidwick and Dominik Nitsche were sent to the bottom of the counts. Nitsche was the first to fall when his jam with king-six was called by Pascal Lefrancois with king-trey. The Canadian improved to a runner-runner straight and also took care of Chidwick soon after. Chidwick was all in with ace-seven and Lefrancois called with king-ten suited to immediately spike a king on the flop.
Heads-up started with a commanding lead for Lefrancois, but Owen's immense aggression turned things around rather quickly. Eventually, the duo both picked up suited aces and Owen four-bet all in with ace-ten, Lefrancois called with ace-jack and the kicker played to crown the Main Event champion.
This marks the end of the PokerNews live reporting and the end of Season 1 for the partypoker LIVE MILLIONS tour. However, the Playground Poker Club in Montreal will host the first edition of Season two in just a few days time, and Lefrancois will definitely be back in action to take another shot at glory on home soil.
Adam Owen raised it up to 38 million and Pascal Lefrancois three-bet to 105 million. Owen moved all in for 451 million and Lefrancois double-checked his cards before calling and standing up from his chair.
"Let's fuckin go," the French-Canadian rail said while Owen's rail gathered on the other side of the table.
Adam Owen:
Pascal Lefrancois:
The flop of opened up some chop opportunities, while the turn changed nothing whatsoever. The blank let the Canadian rail erupt and they all hugged Lefrancois, while the English rail soon after started chanting Owen's name again.
Owen was eliminated in 2nd place and takes home €1,300,000 for his efforts, more than doubling his previous best score from right here in Barcelona. Lefrancois is the champion and claims a payday of €1,700,000, the trophy and the bragging rights that come along with it.
A recap of today's action is to follow.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Pascal Lefrancois |
1,176,000,000
413,000,000
|
413,000,000 |
|
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Adam Owen | Busted |
Adam Owen three-bet the and folded to a big three-bet big by Pascal Lefrancois with the to scooop up 48 million. Another decent flop with on let Lefrancois pull away further and he established a 1.5-1 lead. However, the Canadian had started with a 2-1 lead before heads-up got underway.
Owen then raised to 36 million with the and Lefrancois three-bet to 115 million with to get the job done.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Pascal Lefrancois |
763,000,000
36,000,000
|
36,000,000 |
|
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Adam Owen |
413,000,000
-36,000,000
|
-36,000,000 |
Level: 42
Blinds: 6,000,000/12,000,000
Ante: 12,000,000
Pascal Lefrancois defended his big blind with the and Adam Owen had raised with the , both players checked on the flop before the turn paired the board. Lefrancois bet 40 million and Owen called. The river brought a bet of 60 million by Lefrancois and Owen called to drop some chips.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Pascal Lefrancois |
727,000,000
166,000,000
|
166,000,000 |
|
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Adam Owen |
449,000,000
-166,000,000
|
-166,000,000 |
Adam Owen had previously three-bet to 95 million with pocket jacks and then faced a raise to 22 million by Pascal Lefrancois, who had raised with the . Owen three-bet to the very same amount again with and Lefrancois called.
On the flop, Owen continued for 100 million and Lefrancois folded.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Adam Owen |
615,000,000
115,000,000
|
115,000,000 |
Pascal Lefrancois |
561,000,000
-115,000,000
|
-115,000,000 |
|
Pascal Lefrancois raised to 18 million with and Adam Owen called with the . On the flop, Owen checked and called a bet of 12 million to see the appear on the turn.
Owen checked and Lefrancois bet big, making it 80 million to go, and that won the pot right there.
Lefrancois opened to 22 million with and Owen defended the . The flop was checked and the turn gave Lefrancois top pair. Owen checked and folded when he faced a bet of 22 million.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Pascal Lefrancois |
676,000,000
6,000,000
|
6,000,000 |
|
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Adam Owen |
500,000,000
-6,000,000
|
-6,000,000 |
Level: 41
Blinds: 5,000,000/10,000,000
Ante: 10,000,000
Adam Owen raised to 25 million with and Pascal Lefrancois called with . Both checked the flop and the turn before the on the river brought a bet of 100 million by Lefrancois. Owen called and saw the bad news, losing some of his recently acquire profit.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Pascal Lefrancois |
670,000,000
285,000,000
|
285,000,000 |
|
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Adam Owen |
506,000,000
-285,000,000
|
-285,000,000 |