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2015 partypoker WPT National Cyprus

LEI Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2015 partypoker WPT National Cyprus

Final Results
Winner
Prize
€22,336
Event Info
Buy-in
€700
Prize Pool
€100,485
Entries
150
Level Info
Level
27
Blinds
15,000 / 30,000
Ante
5,000

Ates Hikmet Wins LEI Main Event After ICM Deal in Heads-Up

Level 27 : 15,000/30,000, 5,000 ante
Ates Hikmet wins LEI Main Event
Ates Hikmet wins LEI Main Event

The World Poker Tour National festival at Noah's Ark Deluxe Hotel & Spa in Bafra, Cyprus, headed into its fifth day and one of the highlights of the tournament schedule was playing down to a winner in the �770 LEI Main Event that attracted a field of 150 entries and generated a prize pool of �100,485. That prize pool slightly eclipsed its guarantee and saw over �20,000 awarded to the winner.

After two days, the field was whittled down to its final nine players, and it was Manig Loeser in the lead at that time.

However, the German struggled very early on the final day and ultimately had to settle for eighth place.

"Ah well, things like this happen," he briefly told PokerNews after his elimination and rather disappointing day at the office.

The podium was set with three players from Turkey after five hours of play, with cash game specialist Mehmet Sinan Ogan bowing out in third after playing his fifth live tournament ever. After that elimination, Ates Hikmet and Serhat Cetiner agreed on an ICM deal, with Hikmet taking home the trophy and a first-place payout of �22,336.

Yuri Kaganovich was the first player on the rail after half an hour of play. In a battle of the blinds, the Russian moved all in with the {J-Clubs}{8-Clubs} and Cetiner called with the {8-Spades}{8-Hearts}. The board ran out {7-Hearts}{4-Spades}{A-Hearts}{K-Clubs}{Q-Spades}, and Kaganovich was gone . Loeser then lost a massive preflop all in with the {A-Diamonds}{K-Diamonds} against the {A-Spades}{A-Hearts} and was left very short. He doubled up once before failing to find another with the {A-Clubs}{K-Hearts} against the {7-Hearts}{7-Spades} with an ace and seven on the flop.

Marko Banovic experienced a similar fate on the table after losing a flip with the {A-Clubs}{K-Clubs}?against the {J-Clubs}{J-Spades} of Cetiner, and then falling the very next hand in seventh place. Sergey Minaev followed in sixth place after a three-bet pot preflop, when it was his {9-Clubs}{8-Hearts} on a flop of {5-Clubs}{5-Hearts}{8-Diamonds} that was no good versus Ogan's {A-Diamonds}{A-Clubs}.

Fuat Tanindi started as one of the shortest stacks coming into the final day, and he laddered up all the way to fifth place. He even got it in ahead with the {K-Clubs}{A-Diamonds} via a three-bet shove only to see Hikmet river a straight with the {J-Hearts}{Q-Hearts}. Cetiner lost a flip to Ogan before doubling up with the {A-Diamonds}{5-Spades} against the {10-Spades}{10-Diamonds} of Yevgeniy Dudos to leave the Russian crippled. Dudos got his remaining chips in with the {J-Diamonds}{10-Hearts} and Cetiner's {A-Spades}{4-Spades} as well as Hikmet's {A-Diamonds}{4-Hearts} chopped up the pot on a king-high board.

Down to the final three players, Ogan fell behind further and then failed to improve with the {K-Diamonds}{7-Clubs} versus Hikmet's {A-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}. After that, both remaining opponents called it a day a few minutes later without playing any further hands following an ICM-deal agreement, which is reflected in the payout table below.

PlaceWinnerCountryPrize (EUR)
*1Ates HikmetTurkey22,336
*2Serhat CetinerTurkey20,164
3Mehmet Sinan OganTurkey12,700
4Yevgeniy DudosRussia8,890
5Fuat TanindiTurkey6,440
6Sergey MinaevUkraine5,120
7Marko BanovicSerbia4,100
8Manig LoeserGermany3,265
9Yuri KaganovichRussia2,600

*Denotes a head-ups ICM deal

On Friday, Day 1a of the �2,000 partypoker WPT National Cyprus Main Event gets underway as of 1 p.m. local time, and the PokerNews Live Reporting team will be back on the floor to provide you with all the action.

Tags: Ates HikmetFuat TanindiManig LoeserMarko BanovicMehmet Sinan OganSergey MinaevSerhat CetinerYevgeniy DudosYuri Kaganovich