€560 Main Event
Jour 3 terminé
€560 Main Event
Jour 3 terminé
For its first stop ever in Bucharest, the heavy Eurasian Poker Tour trophy will stay in the country, as Romania's Ionut Voinea managed to win the EAPT Bucharest €560 Main Event. At the 888poker Room, he explained he "ran pure". A statement confirmed by the heads-up play, where he quickly doubled up and then won the €36,000 first-place prize just a few hands later.
Voinea triumphed over 486 entrants, and especially over Sebastian Ionita, who finished second for €24,700, while Gheorghe Butuc took the third place (€17,200). On top of their cash prizes, the top four finishers also earned a package worth €5,000 for the EAPT Grand Final in Cyprus next fall. Overall, the tournament generated a prize pool of €223,560, which surpassed the €200,000 guarantee.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
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1 | Ionut Voinea | Romania | €36,000* |
2 | Sebastian Ionita | Romania | €24,705* |
3 | Gheorghe Butuc | Moldova | €17,200* |
4 | Cristian Puscas | Romania | €12,750* |
5 | Alexandru Mitracu | Romania | €9,300 |
6 | Cristian Rajala | Romania | €7,100 |
7 | Vlad Murgulet | Romania | €5,700 |
8 | Cristian Sandu | Romania | €4,650 |
9 | Iulian Dragan | Romania | €3,785 |
*€5,000 EAPT Grand Final Cyprus package added
"I'm tired, but I'm glad," Ionut Voinea briefly said when PokerNews asked him about his first reaction after he won.
However, it turned out he was a bit more talkative when he recalled the start of his tournament. And what a start it was, as he finished Day 1 as the overall chip leader. "I had a good end to Day 1c," he explained. "However, Day 2 was so-so because I was pretty much card dead." The evolution of his stack can attest to that, as he started Day 2 with 826,000 chips and ended it with 1,045,000, not much more.
A card-dead player who still managed to reach Day 3 and the final table. It was from this point that he started running "super super good," eliminating two players and securing a big double-up with kings against Butuc's queens when three players remained. "For the first fifty hands, maybe, nobody busted. But then, it lasted forty hands until the end, and I ran 'pure'. I just put the chips in, and the chips came back to me with interest. That's what I had to do; I'm just a lucky guy."
A technique of "no skills, just luck" which brought him to the top of the tournament, and perhaps already expecting more? "There are a bunch of options, but I'll most likely go to the WPT World Championship in Las Vegas in December." He claimed a €5,000 package today for the EAPT Grand Final in Cyprus next fall, "where he plays regularly," with a chance to lift a second EAPT trophy.
Eighteen players came back on Day 3 of the EAPT Bucharest Main Event, but Bogdan Trifanescu's dreams of victory quickly came to an end as his kings were cracked by ace-queen. He was followed at the cashier by Andrei Iordache, who couldn't escape from a three-way all-in. Silviu Baltateanu was also squeezed between two players when he moved all-in and was eliminated in 14th place.
After Cosmin Dima (13th - €2,900) and Razvan Paduraru (12th - €2,900) were sent to the rail as well, two more eliminations were needed to reach the final table. For an hour, nobody moved. But within just a few minutes, Andrei Nodea (11th - €3,275) and Florentin Constantin (10th - €3,275) let go their last chips, allowing their nine tablemates to gather at the final table of the tournament.
Patience was key at the beginning of the final table, as very few boards were seen in almost two hours. But once Iulian Dragan lost a flip to finish in 9th place (€3,785), the pace of eliminations quickened, with the shortest stack of all, Cristian Sandu, taking 8th place (€4,650) and Cristian Rajala ending up in 6th place (€7,100). In between, Vlad Murgulet could have hoped for more as he was second in chips at the beginning of the final table. But he ran into Voinea's trip jacks before losing the rest of his chips a few hands later (€5,700).
Thanks to a river which turned his pair of sevens into a full house, Day 3 chip leader Butuc cracked Alexandru Mitracu's kings to be the first player with more than 10,000,000 chips. But after Cristian Puscas was eliminated in 4th Place (€12,750), he lost almost all his stack because of Voinea who doubled through him. Ionita scooped the rest with a straight to find himself in heads-up against Voinea, both of them having even stacks.
However, the last duel went only one way, with Voinea quickly doubling up with ace-queen against jacks, then winning the tournament with kings against ace-king.
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It didn't take long for both players to go all in again. This time, Sebastian Ionita was the player at risk for 2,400,000.
Sebastian Ionita: K♠K♣
Ionut Voinea: A♣K♦
Ionita's kings held on the flop of 3♠8♦5♦ and the turn 7♦. But the 3♦ on the river completed a runner-runner flush for Voinea.
Finishing second, Sebastian Ionita wins €24,705 while Ionut Voinea is crowned as the 2023 EAPT Bucharest Main Event champion.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Ionut Voinea |
19,440,000
2,440,000
|
2,440,000 |
|
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Sebastian Ionita | Eliminé |
No deal was made, so both players sat down to play for the win of the tournament.
They just played a few hands before Sebastian Ionita opened to 500,000 on the button. Ionut Voinea three-bet to 1,800,000 in the big blind, then Ionita four-bet all in for 11,000,000. Voinea snap-called with the shortest stack.
Ionut Voinea: A♣Q♥
Sebastian Ionita: J♣J♠
This flip could have been the last hand of the tournament. But on a board of Q♠9♦5♠K♠3♦, Voinea hit a better pair to double up. He now owns 85% of the chips.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Ionut Voinea |
17,000,000
7,705,000
|
7,705,000 |
|
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Sebastian Ionita |
2,300,000
-7,865,000
|
-7,865,000 |
In a few minutes, Ionut Voinea and Sebastian Ionita are going to play for €36,000 as they are the last two players of the EAPT Bucharest Main Event.
But before the heads-up starts, they are on a short technical break. They will also take this time to discuss a possible deal.
Gheorghe Butuc in the big blind raised to 450,000 after Sebastian Ionita limped in the small blind.
Ionita called, then checked the flop Q♠6♣5♥. Butuc didn't wait to bet 275,000, but Ionita check-raised to 875,000. Butuc eventually called.
The 4♣ came on the river, and Ionita continued with a bet of 1,300,000. Butuc raised all in for 3,600,000, and Ionita snap-called.
Gheorghe Butuc: Q♣10♣
Sebastian Ionita: 8♣7♣
Unfortunatelly for him, Butuc was drawing dead as Ionita hit the best possible straight. Chip leader at the beginning of the final table, Butuc waited for the river 5♣ before leaving in 3rd place for €17,200.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Sebastian Ionita |
10,165,000
6,065,000
|
6,065,000 |
Ionut Voinea |
9,295,000
-505,000
|
-505,000 |
|
||
Gheorghe Butuc | Eliminé | |
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Gheorghe Butuc raised to 325,000 from the button, but faced a three-bet to 1,100,000 by Ionut Voinea in the small blind. Sebastian Ionita in the big blind folded, then Butuc four-bet to 1,900,000. Voinea eventually went all in for 4,700,000, and Butuc snap-called.
Ionut Voinea: K♠K♣
Gheorghe Butuc: Q♥Q♦
On a board of 10♦5♣K♦6♣A♣, Voinea hit a set on the flop to secure a big double up. He now has almost 10 million chips.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Ionut Voinea |
9,800,000
6,000,000
|
6,000,000 |
|
||
Gheorghe Butuc |
5,100,000
-4,700,000
|
-4,700,000 |
|
||
Sebastian Ionita |
4,100,000
-2,000,000
|
-2,000,000 |
A few minutes after he came back from the break, Cristian Puscas open-shoved for 1,800,000 from under the gun. Sebastian Ionita called on the button, and the blinds folded.
Cristian Puscas: A♠Q♦
Sebastian Ionita: A♦K♣
On a board of 6♥2♥5♥9♦3♠, Puscas' hand didn't improve, so he had to leave the tournament in fourth place.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Sebastian Ionita |
6,100,000
1,200,000
|
1,200,000 |
Cristian Puscas | Eliminé |
Niveau: 29
Blinds: 80,000/160,000
Ante: 160,000
After Alexandru Mitracu's elimination, the four last players of the Main Event stood up to go on break.