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2016 PokerStars.es EPT Season 13 Barcelona

€5,300 Main Event
Jours 6
Event Info

2016 PokerStars.es EPT Season 13 Barcelona

Résultats
Gagnant
Main Gagnante
a3
Prix
€1,122,800
Event Info
Buy-in
€5,000
Prize Pool
€8,657,250
Entrants
1,785
Info Niveau
Niveau
37
Blinds
300,000 / 600,000
Ante
100,000

Sebastian Malec transforme 27€ en 1 122 800€ en remportant le plus gros Main Event de l'histoire EPT !

Niveau 37 : 300,000/600,000, 100,000 ante
Sebastian Malec
Sebastian Malec

Après une journée riche en ascenseurs émotionnels, Sebastian Malec transforme 27€ en 1 122 800€ en remportant le plus gros Main Event de l'histoire EPT ! Le Polonais succède à John Juanda, il est le dernier vainqueur de l'EPT Barcelona après un duel terminal dramatique contre Uri Reichenstein.

La journée avait débuté quelques heures plus tôt avec sept joueurs. Dernier du classement à l'entame du Jour 6, Harcharan Dogra va se faire grignoter avant de défendre une dernière fois avec {3-Hearts}{2-Clubs}. Le restaurateur espagnol va donk all-in pour 4 blindes sur un flop {9-Clubs}{5-Spades}{2-Hearts} et le Néerlandais Thomas de Rooij va instantanément payer avec {A-Hearts}{4-Spades} pour trouver un {4-Diamonds} rivière. Dogra Dogra repart avec 230 950€ après avoir atteint la TD d'un tournoi à 1785 joueurs.

Quelques minutes plus tard, Andreas Chalkiadakis va tout mettre avec {k-}{q-} au moment ou Adam Owen va se réveiller avec {a-}{q-}. La meilleure main av tenir et le Grec Chalkiadakis encaisse 330,290€.

L'Allemand Uri Reichenstein se charge ensuite du Turque Zorlu Er en ouvrant au bouton avec {10-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds}. Er a défendu avec {A-Spades}{J-Clubs} et va simplement check call sur {A-Diamonds}{K-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}. Le Turque va payer au tournant avant de check-call pour son tournoi à la rivière. Il rejoint le rail plus riche de 431,550€ pour sa 5e place.

Les survivants prennent alors une petite pause pour discuter d'un éventuel deal mais aucun arrangement n'est scellé. Thomas de Rooij s'incline au pied du podium après avoir perdu un gros pot contre Adam Owen. Cripplé, il se fait sortir par Reichenstein tout en encaissant 535 100€.

Mis en confiance, Adam Owen va partir à tapis de grosse blinde après une ouverture du bouton de Sebastian Malec payée par Reichenstein en petite blinde. Le Polonais et l'Allemand ont la même main, {a-}{8-}, mais c'est Malec qui fait tapis par dessus et fait folder Reichenstein. Owen est pris par la patrouille avec son {q-}{j-} et rien ne vient le sauver. Finaliste WSOP, Owen quitte la partie en 3e position avec 646 250€ dans les poches.

Avec 40% des jetons au début du HU, Sebastian Malec va livrer une furieuse bataille contre Uri Reichenstein. Les deux hommes vont échanger plusieurs fois le lead durant 5 heures et 131 mains. Uri Reichenstein a semblé contrôler l'affaire mais Malec s'est remis sur pied à plusieurs reprises trouvant un carré de quatre avant de finir sur une couleur trouvée au tournant. Une turn qui avait aussi donné la quinte à son adversaire !

Avant cela, le joueur polonais avait tenté deux hero-calls pour finir le tournoi... à chaque fois Reichenstein a montré les papiers. En mode robot, l'attitude de l'Allemand a contrasté avec celle de celui qui s'est proclamé comme un fan de l'European Poker Tour.

Malec n'avait que 9 ans quand l'EPT a débuté et il a fait le show. se parlant à lui même ou faisant un selfie avec un membre de son rail après avoir poussé son adversaire à tapis sur l'ultime rivière.

Les yeux mouillés Sebastian Malec a ensuite été emporté par son rail !

Le classement complet de l'EPT Main Event Barcelona 2016

Tags: Adam OwenAndreas ChalkiadakisHarcharan Dogra DograSebastian MalecThomas de RooijUri ReichensteinZorlu Er

Deuxième, Uri Reichenstein encaisse 807 100€ alors son adversaire faisait un selfie

Niveau 37 : 300,000/600,000, 100,000 ante
Uri Reichenstein
Uri Reichenstein

Malec limpe avec {A-Hearts}{3-Hearts} du bouton et Reichenstein checke avec {10-Hearts}{9-Clubs} avant de miser 800 000 jetons sur le le flop {J-Spades}{6-Hearts}{Q-Hearts}. Dans un pot de 2,2 millions, Malec relance à 3 millions tout en ne semblant pas concerné.

C'est payé par celui qui jouait une quarantaine de blindes à l'entame de cette 187e main de la finale. La turn {8-Hearts} est une carte qui rentre dans l'histoire de l'EPT. Malec a non seulement trouvé sa couleur, son adversaire a fait quinte. Malec mise alors 5 millions en dansant et Reichenstein paye, couvert.

Sur la rivière {8-Diamonds} Malec envoie le couscous en quelques secondes. Le Polonais est alors à un call de son opposant de remporter le plus gros Main Event de l'EPT. 76e de l'édition précédente pour 15,600€, Malec lâche alors la question fatidique à Reichenstein : "je pense que je te couvre ? Tu n'as jamais rien eu dans cette main, jette tes cartes et laisse moi partir au toilettes".

Agité, Malec commence à marcher tout en disant qu'il doit y aller alors qu'il détient la flush. L'Allemand réfléchit tandis que le Polonais se dirige vers son rail et s'assoit là pour regarder son opposant. Un spectateur prend alors un selfie avec le passionné d'échecs... le moment choisi par Reichenstein pour payer pour son tournoi pour ses 30 blindes restantes !

Le rail du Polonais peut exulter et engloutir un champion en pleurs. Malec aura juste eu le temps d'échanger quelques mots et une poignée de main avec sa victime avant de débuter la cérémonie officielle du dernier EPT Barcelona de l'histoire.

Tags: Sebastian MalecUri Reichenstein

Uri Reichenstein Doubles Up

Niveau 36 : 250,000/500,000, 50,000 ante
Uri Reichenstein
Uri Reichenstein

Hand #141: Sebastian Malec got a walk.

Hand #142: Malec limped the button with {Q-Clubs}{10-Spades} and Uri Reichenstein checked {A-Spades}{6-Diamonds}. The flop {K-Clubs}{9-Clubs}{7-Clubs} hit Malec hard, and he took it down with a 1,650,000 bet.

Hand #143: Reichenstein raised with {10-Spades}{8-Hearts} and Malec called with {A-Hearts}{9-Spades}. Malec check-called a bet of 1,000,000 on the {Q-Hearts}{9-Clubs}{4-Diamonds} flop.

The turn was the {2-Hearts}. Malec checked, and Reichenstein now bet 2,400,000. Malec asked for a count of Reichenstein's stack, then called the turn.

The {J-Clubs} on the river was exactly what Reichenstein needed, as he filled his straight up. Malec laughed and joked, but when Reichenstein shoved 10,550,000 into the nine million pot, it was no laughing matter anymore.

"I want to call you so bad," Malec said, and he rose from his chair. For minutes on end, he named all the possible holdings Reichenstein could have in his range, desperately trying to find a holding he could beat.

"It's a very good spot for me to call," Malec said, having done two minutes of math out loud, while using words that would make many a recreational player's head spin.

"Ok, I call," Malec said ten seconds later, sliding a tower of 500,000-chips forward. Reichenstein quickly flipped over his straight, and a visibly gutted Malec had to ship ten million in chips to his opponent. Reichenstein scored a huge double up and reclaimed the chiplead.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Uri Reichenstein il
Uri Reichenstein
30,200,000 13,150,000
Sebastian Malec pl
Sebastian Malec
EPT 1X Winner
23,250,000 -13,150,000

Malec Takes The Chiplead With Quad Fours

Niveau 35 : 200,000/400,000, 50,000 ante
Sebastian Malec
Sebastian Malec

Hand #133: Sebastian Malec raised to 900,000 with {9-Spades}{6-Clubs}. Reichenstein picked up a big hand with {J-Spades}{J-Clubs}. He three-bet to 2,000,000, and Malec snap-folded.

Hand #134: Reichenstein picked up another monster, {A-Hearts}{K-Spades}, and raised to 1,000,000. Malec defended with {10-Hearts}{4-Hearts} and got a piece of the {J-Spades}{10-Diamonds}{2-Hearts} flop, and he check-called a 900,000 bet from Reichenstein.

The turn was the {6-Diamonds} and both players checked. The {2-Spades} river missed Reichenstein's outs, and both went to showdown. Malec's pair of tens took down the pot.

Hand #135; Malec limped the button with {4-Spades}{4-Clubs}. Reichenstein put in a big raise, making it 1,400,000 with the optional {Q-Spades}{6-Clubs}, and Malec called. The call paid off, as Malec flopped a set on {A-Spades}{4-Hearts}{3-Hearts} flop to take a commanding lead in the hand. Reichenstein continued with 1,400,000, Malec slowplayed his monster and just called.

The {10-Spades} turn left Reichenstein drawing dead, but the German kept fighting for the pot. He fired a hefty bet of 3,300,000. The trap still wasn't sprung by Malec, as he once again smooth-called in position.

The {4-Diamonds} only made things spicier, as Malec improved to quad fours! The pot already had grown to 12,300,000 and Reichenstein was in a world of trouble. He bet 6,200,000, chips he wouldn't be seeing again soon.

It was time for Malec to come out of the woodworks, but not before a little Hollywooding, After two minutes, Malec delivered the bad news and shoved for 17,900,000, leaving Reichenstein no option but to fold immediately. For the first time since the two started the heads-up match, Malec grabbed the chiplead.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Sebastian Malec pl
Sebastian Malec
EPT 1X Winner
36,400,000 15,150,000
Uri Reichenstein il
Uri Reichenstein
17,050,000 -14,850,000

Adam Owen Eliminated in 3rd Place (€646,250)

Niveau 34 : 150,000/300,000, 50,000 ante
Adam Owen
Adam Owen

Hand #54: No sooner had Thomas De Rooij been busted did we lose another!

Sebastian Malec made the call with {A-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds} from the button. So too did Uri Reichenstein in the small blind with {A-Hearts}{8-Spades}. Adam Owen moved all in from the big blind with {Q-Diamonds}{J-Spades} for 5,600,000 and when Sebastian Malec moved all-in over the top, Reichenstein folded.

The flop of {7-Diamonds}{6-Spades}{2-Clubs} saw Malec move to 76% favourite to win the hand, and the {8-Clubs} on the turn changed nothing. The river of {6-Diamonds} didn't either, and that sent Adam Owen out of the EPT Barcelona Main Event in 3rd place for €646,250. A spectacular weekend for the Brit, but he just misses out on the heads-up fun.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Adam Owen gb
Adam Owen
Eliminé

Tags: Adam OwenSebastian MalecUri Reichenstein

Thomas de Rooij Eliminated In 4th Place (€535,100)

Niveau 34 : 150,000/300,000, 50,000 ante
Thomas De Rooij
Thomas De Rooij

Hand #53: Thomas de Rooij, down to his last three big blinds, shoved under the gun with {A-Spades}{7-Clubs}. Sebastian Malec called from the small blind with {K-Spades}{6-Hearts}, but Uri Reichenstein had different plans. With the optional {J-Spades}{3-Diamonds}, Reichenstein reraised to 3,300,000 and Malec quickly folded.

Due to Reichenstein's play, De Rooij was a 63% favourite to triple up. However, It wasn't meant to be for the Dutchman, as the board ran out {10-Spades}{4-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}{Q-Hearts}{5-Spades}. Reichenstein made a pair of threes to knock out De Rooij, ending the Dutchman's run in fourth place. De Rooij banked an astonishing €535,100 for his deep run in the EPT 13 Barcelona Main Event.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Uri Reichenstein il
Uri Reichenstein
32,150,000 1,750,000
Thomas De Rooij nl
Thomas De Rooij
Eliminé

Tags: Thomas de RooijUri Reichenstein

Hand #42: Reichenstein Takes A Huge Chunk From Owen

Niveau 33 : 125,000/250,000, 25,000 ante
Adam Owen
Adam Owen

Hand #42: Sebastian Malec limped in for 250,000 under the gun with {9-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}. Uri Reichenstein raised to 800,000 on the button holding {K-Hearts}{K-Spades}. Adam Owen called out of the big blind with {K-Diamonds}{Q-Clubs}, and Malec called as well.

The {Q-Hearts}{9-Spades}{3-Hearts} flop brought something for everyone to work with. Owen checked, Malec checked, and Reichenstein bet 1,500,000. Owen check-raised to 3,100,000, getting Malec to fold his second pair. Reichenstein smooth-called in position.

The turn was the {8-Spades}, which would have improved Malec's hand to two pair. Owen checked to Reichenstein, and the German shoved all in. It was a bet of 9,375,000 total, slightly bigger than the pot of 8,525,000.

The shove was for 75% of Owen's remaining stack, which sent the Brit deep in the tank. It took him nearly six minutes before he called, creating the biggest pot of the tournament so far.

Owen got the bad news when the cards went open, drawing to the two remaining queens to survive. Although the final table had it's fair share of bad beats, this time the best hand stayed ahead when the {A-Hearts} hit the river.

Reichenstein catapulted to a monster chiplead. Owen took a big hit to his stack and remained behind with just 12 big blinds.

Tags: Adam OwenUri Reichenstein

Zorlu Er Eliminated In 5th Place (€431,550)

Niveau 32 : 100,000/200,000, 25,000 ante
Zorlu Er
Zorlu Er

Hand #19: Uri Reichenstein raised to 400,000 on the button with {10-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds} and Zorlu Er defended his big blind with {A-Spades}{J-Clubs}. The flop was gin for Reichenstein: {A-Diamonds}{K-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}. With his flopped flush, Reichenstein bet 200,000 and Er check-called with lightning speed.

On the {10-Clubs} turn, Er checked and Reichenstein now bet 900,000. Once again, Er snap-called the bet. The river was the {6-Hearts} and Er checked a third time. Reichenstein quickly moved all in, overbetting 4,700,000 in a pot of 3,200,000. Even with the gigantic bet for his tournament life, Er called it off in three seconds!

Reichenstein quickly tabled his flush and Er was suddenly eliminated, taking home an incredible €431,550 for his accomplishment. The remaining players took a quick break to discuss a potential deal.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Uri Reichenstein il
Uri Reichenstein
17,500,000 6,330,000
Zorlu Er tr
Zorlu Er
Eliminé

Tags: Uri ReichensteinZorlu Er

Andreas Chalkiadakis Eliminated in 6th Place (€330,290)

Niveau 32 : 100,000/200,000, 25,000 ante
Andreas Chalkiadakis
Andreas Chalkiadakis

Hand #15: Thomas De Rooij made it 450,000 to go from the cut off with {K-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds} and Chalkiadakis shoved all-in for 4,075,000 (20BB) with {K-Hearts}{Q-Spades} .

Adam Owen woke up with {A-Clubs}{Q-Clubs} in the big blind and re-shoved all in for 6,160,000 total. De Rooij moved out of the way.

The flop of {J-Diamonds}{A-Spades}{Q-Diamonds} kept Owen in the lead, but gave Chalkiadakis outs with one of the four tens needed to make a Broadway straight. The turn of {A-Hearts} locked up the hand for Owen, however, and after the {8-Hearts} completed the board, Greek player Chalkiadakis was out of the tournament.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Adam Owen gb
Adam Owen
10,700,000 2,400,000
Andreas Chalkiadakis gr
Andreas Chalkiadakis
Eliminé

Who Will Become The 2016 PokerStars.es EPT 13 Barcelona Main Event Champion?

Can Adam Owen Become EPT Champion?
Can Adam Owen Become EPT Champion?

Welcome to the final day of the 2016 PokerStars.es European Poker Tour Barcelona Main Event! Of the record-breaking starting field of 1785 players, only seven hopefuls remain in the hunt for the EPT title and the incredible first price of €1,122,800. They're are already guaranteed a massive payday of €230,950, but today, life-changing money is on the line.

Germany's Uri Reichenstein holds the chiplead with 11,300,000 (57 bb), but it's just less than one big blind that's separating him and Holland's Thomas de Rooij, who bagged 11,180,000 after five days of play. The international final table is completed by England's Adam Owen (9,800,000 / 49 bb), Sebastian Malec from Poland (7,330,000 / 37 bb), Turkey's Zorlu Er (7,090,000 / 35 bb), Andreas Chalkiadakis, hailing from Greece (5,015,000 / 25 bb), and local hero Harcharan Dogra Dogra, who will start with 1,700,000 and holds the shortstack with 9 bb.

By now, the remaining seven are quite familiar with each other, as yesterday already saw plenty of final table play. It was Stephen Malone from Ireland being the first to go. In hand #5, Malone ran pocket kings into Er's ace-king, only to saw the dreaded ace appear on the river (9th - €123,450). Shortly after, Bulgarian Pavel Plesuv lost jacks versus Reichenstein's eights when the latter flopped a set, and finished 8th (€165,950). In total, 42 hands were played at the final table before play was halted for the night.

Action resumes at 1 p.m. local time, and the live stream with hole cards will be on a security delay of one hour. The blinds will start at 100,000 / 200,000 and a 25,000-chip ante, with levels of 90 minutes being played. The PokerNews live reporting team is in Casino Barcelona to cover the action hand-for-hand until the EPT 13 Barcelona Main Event champion has been crowned!

The seat draw, payouts, and player profiles can be found below. All player profiles are courtesy of PokerStars.

Seat Draw for the Final Day

SeatNameCountryChip Count
1Uri ReichensteinGermany11,330,000
2Thomas De RooijNetherlands11,180,000
3Andreas ChalkiadakisGreece5,015,000
4Zorlu ErTurkey7,090,000
5Harcharan Dogra DograSpain1,700,000
6Adam OwenUK9,800,000
7Sebastian MalecPoland7,330,000

Payouts

PlacePrice (EUR)
11,220,800
2807,100
3646,250
4535,100
5431,550
6330,290
7230,950

Tags: Adam OwenAndreas ChalkiadakisHarcharan Dogra DograSebastian MalecThomas de RooijUri ReichensteinZorlu Er