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2019 PokerStars EPT Sochi

₽191,800 EPT Main Event
Jours 1c
Event Info

2019 PokerStars EPT Sochi

Résultats
Gagnant
Main Gagnante
a4
Prix
27,475,000 RUB
Event Info
Buy-in
191,800 RUB
Prize Pool
145,500,000 RUB
Entrants
758
Info Niveau
Niveau
30
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
120,000

Sapozhnikov Finished Top of the Counts as Day 1c of the Main Event Drew to a Close

Niveau 10 : 600/1,200, 1,200 ante
Denis Sapozhnikov
Denis Sapozhnikov

The third and final starting flight of the Main Event has concluded and it was Denis Sapozhnikov who had the most productive day. His impressive run began with a bit of good fortune when Sapozhnikov got it in with jack-nine suited on a nine-high flop against Mikhail Galitskiy's pocket-queens. He hit a backdoor straight by the river and the pot saw him take the chip lead, sending Galitskiy to the rail in the process. This all happened in Level 4 and for the next six levels, he didn't relinquish the lead once.

There were 82 entries in total and by the end, half were still standing when level ten reached its conclusion. The other biggest success stories of the night were Sergey Chaban (163,000) who finished in second, Yang Wang (153,300) in third, Andrey Andreev (124,300) in fourth and Garik Tamasyan (124,300) bagged the fifth largest stack.

There were several other familiar faces who took to the felt and made it through to Day 2. Reigning Champion Arsenii Karmatckii (78,100) will return tomorrow to continue defending his title. He will face stiff competition though from Sergey Baburin (63,700), Konstantin Puchkov (60,800), Volodymyr Drokin (56,800), Jean Souprayenmestry (49,500) and Maxim Panyak (33,800).

It wasn't good news for all the notables who took a seat today. Sedrak Bagdasaryan got very close but busted in the last hand of the night. Jia Tang, Ezequiel Waigel, Ariel Malnik, Mikhail Kovalyuk, Gor Kazaryan, Bernard Boutboul and Timur Azizov were some of the casualties. It may not be the last we have seen of any of them though as late registration closes when Day 2 gets underway. That gives any hopefuls one last shot if they so choose.

Aleksandr Denisov (right)
Aleksandr Denisov (right)

They will join everyone who made it through from Days 1a and 1b at midday tomorrow to continue their campaign. The total number of players who have advanced is 306 plus any last minute registrations. The man to catch is Aleksandr Denisov who is the overall chip leader with a monstrous 498,600 chip stack. Play resumes at Level 11, with blinds at 800/1600 and a big blind ante of 1600.

As always PokerNews will be live at Casino Sochi to bring all the latest news from the Main Event from start to finish.

Tags: Aleksandr DenisovAndrey AndreevAriel MalnikArsenii KarmatckiiDenis SapozhnikovEzequiel WaigelGarik TamasyanGor KazaryanJean SouprayenmestryJia TangKonstantin PuchkovMaxim PanyakMikhail KovalyukSedrak BagdasaryanSergey BaburinTimur AzizovVolodymyr DrokinYang Wang

Sapozhnikov in the Chip Lead

Niveau 8 : 400/800, 800 ante
Denis Sapozhnikov
Denis Sapozhnikov

Denis Sapozhinikov had a great start to the tournament after eliminating Mikhail Galitskiy near the beginning of the day. Since then his stack has gone from strength to strength and he is out in front with three levels of the day to go.

He has been applying pressure to the table well and just took a pot on the turn with {k-Hearts}{7-Clubs}{2-Hearts}{a-Diamonds} down, in a hand against Ihar Koshal. The flop had gone check-check but Sapozhinikov check-raised Koshal all-in on the turn when he bet 3,000 of his 6,000 stack. Koshal quickly folded and is left extremely short.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Denis Sapozhnikov ru
Denis Sapozhnikov
Day 1C Chip Leader
156,000 40,000
Ihar Koshal by
Ihar Koshal
3,000 3,000

Tags: Denis SapozhinikovIhar KoshalMikhail Galitskiy

Unfortunate Runout Sends Galitskiy to the Rail

Niveau 4 : 100/300, 300 ante
Mikhail Galitskiy
Mikhail Galitskiy

There was a limp under the gun and Denis Sapozhnikov raised it up to 900 in middle position. Mikhail Galitskiy was on the cutoff and three-bet to 3,500. The limper passed and Sapozhnikov called to see a flop.

It came down {9-Spades}{7-Hearts}{2-Spades} and Sapozhnikov led for 6,000. Galitskiy upped it to 14,400 and Sapozhnikov quickly moved all in over the top. Galitskiy snapped and they turned over their cards.

Denis Sapozhnikov: {j-Hearts}{9-Hearts}
Mikhail Galitskiy: {q-Spades}{q-Diamonds}

It was top pair for Sapozhnikov but he needed help to turn the hand around vs Galitskiy's over pair. The {10-Spades} turn gave Sapozhnikov four gutshot cards to add to the jacks and nines outs.

The river obliged with an {8-Clubs} and when the dealer counted out the chips, Galitskiy was covered, sending him to the rail.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Denis Sapozhnikov ru
Denis Sapozhnikov
Day 1C Chip Leader
77,000 77,000
Mikhail Galitskiy ru
Mikhail Galitskiy
Eliminé

Tags: Denis SapozhnikovMikhail Galitskiy

Defending Champion in the Mix

Niveau 3 : 100/200, 200 ante
Arsenii Karmatckii
Arsenii Karmatckii

Arsenii Karmatckii, the reigning EPT Sochi Champion is in the field. He is off to a good start after winning a hand against Giorgiy Skhulukhiya

It began with a 600 middle position open from Karmatckii and Skhulukhiya, who was sat on his direct left made a small three-bet to 1,300, which Karmatckii called.

On the {7-Hearts}{10-Spades}{q-Spades} flop Karmatckii check-called the 1,100 continuation. There was no betting on the {q-Clubs} turn and on the {k-Hearts} river, Karmatckii checked once more. Skhulukhiya bet a much larger 5,100 bet this time and Karmatckii thought about it before calling. He turned over [kdjc[, which was good against Skhulukhiya's {a-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Arseniy Karmatskiy ru
Arseniy Karmatskiy
38,500 38,500
Giorgiy Skhulukhiya ge
Giorgiy Skhulukhiya
16,000 -14,000

Tags: Arsenii KarmatckiiGiorgiy Skhulukhiya

Welcome to Day 1c of the EPT Sochi Main Event

Casino Sochi
Casino Sochi

The third and final flight of the Main Event will kick off at 7pm local time, here at Casino Sochi. There were 251 runners in Day 1a and Day 1b is currently underway, with 322 already registered at the time of writing. With one re-entry available per flight, there is still plenty of time for players to get involved in the action.

Day 1c has ten levels on the schedule, which is the same as Days 1a and 1b but the levels have been reduced levels to 30-minutes. With two 20-minute breaks taking place at the end of Level 4 and Level 8, the tournament is expected to pause for the night at around 12:40am.

With Aleksandr Denisov taking a very impressive 498,600 chips through from Day 1a, the question is will anyone be able to exceed the half-a-million mark and challenge Denisov’s chip lead? That remains to be seen but what we do know is that survivors will be joining some other big names at the tables tomorrow, when Day 2 begins. Amongst them are Team PokerStars Pro and PSPC Champion Ramon Colillas, who accrued a 134,000 chip stack and Team PokerStars Pro Online Mikhail Shalamov who bagged a stack of 62,100.

PokerNews will provide coverage of the entire tournament. See you back here at 7pm for what is sure to be another exciting day of poker.