Miroslav Alilovic raised to 1,800,000 from the button and Ian Bradley three-bet shoved for more. Alilovic made the call for the 20,200,000 he had behind.
Miroslav Alilovic:
Ian Bradley:
The board ran out for Alilovic to hold with the tens and even flop a set to double up to the chip lead.
Ian Bradley called on the button and Miroslav Alilovic opted to raise it up to 2,500,000. Bradley responded with a shove for Alilovic to call immediately with the bigger stack.
Miroslav Alilovic raised to 1,800,000 from the button and Ian Bradley defended.
The flop came , Bradley check-called the 1,600,000 continuation-bet of Alilovic.
The turn was the and Bradley opted to check again. This time, Alilovic bet 2,800,000. Bradley raised to 7,000,000 but before he could put the chips over the line, Alilovic had already folded.
Niveau 39
: Blinds 500,000/1,000,000, 1,000,000 ante
Miroslav Alilovic completed on the button and Ian Bradley shoved for 22,000,000 for Alilovic to call instantly.
Ian Bradley:
Miroslav Alilovic:
The board ran out for Alilovic to hold with the king-kicker to bust Bradley in second place to claim the €32,650 that was left to play for to add to the €480,000 he had already agreed to when they closed a deal.
Niveau 39
: Blinds 500,000/1,000,000, 1,000,000 ante
After just two hours (which included a 20-minute break!), the lightning-fast final table of the €2,200 Estrellas Poker Tour High Roller has crowned its winner in Miroslav Alilovic. With almost $800,000 in lifetime cashes according to The Hendon Mob, today's win of €512,650 will take him over the $1.3 million-mark.
His previous biggest cash came in 2014 when he finished in 11th place in EPT Monte Carlo Grand Final Main Event for $115,106. With over 11 years' experience, this win was celebrated loudly by him and his rail who all proudly posed for the winner pictures.
Alilovic defeated Ian Bradley heads-up in a field that attracted 2,173 entries which created a prize pool of €4,172,160.
€2,200 Estrellas Poker Tour High Roller Final Table Results
Place
Player
Country
Prize
1
Miroslav Alilovic
France
€512,650*
2
Ian Bradley
United Kingdom
€500,000*
3
Aliaksandr Hirs
Belarus
€277,370
4
Emil Mattsson
Sweden
€213,360
5
Jorge Diego Garcia
Spain
€164,130
6
Agatino Spitaleri
France
€126,250
7
Xavier Mouysset
France
€97,130
8
Isidoro Barrena
Spain
€74,720
9
Andre Akkari
Brazil
€57,490
*denotes a heads-up deal
Day 3 Action
After PokerStars Ambassador Andre Akkari and Isidoro Barrena busted in the final minutes of Day 2, the seven remaining players bagged up for today. With the average stack worth 18 big blinds, the action promised to be hot and heavy from the start.
In the first hand of the day, Xavier Mouysset looked down at pocket eights and shoved to see Bradley hold with pocket queens. He got no help from the board and left the final table within the first minute. Agatino Spitaleri first doubled up Alilovic and then lost the remainder to him in a three-way all-in situation which also saw Emil Mattsson getting involved.
Mattsson doubled up through Aliaksandr Hirs before Jorge Diego Garcia saw his run end when he ran his ace-seven into the pocket fours of Bradley. His opponent flopped a set and turned a full house to complete the picture. Bradley kept building his stack but Alilovic was the one who would eventually take out Mattson, who pushed his last 11 big blinds in with ten-eight suited. Alilovic flopped top pair and improved to two pair on the river to get the tournament down to three players.
On the next hand, Hirs shoved his pocket sixes into the jacks of Alilovic in a blind versus blind situation to get the tournament down to the heads-up stage. The two players immediately went for a break before beginning their battle.
Heads-Up Deal and Battle
Bradley held the chip lead with 57% of the chips in play and when they returned from their break, they asked to see the ICM numbers. In the end, they agreed that Bradley would claim at least €500,000 with Alilovic taking €480,000 to leave €32,650 behind to play for.