The first couple of hands have been played and Josef Snejberg took over the chip lead. He won a big 200,000,000 pot to come out on top but the two are taking it slow despite having made a deal.
There is still €100,000 on the line and a spot on the trophy for their name.
Lukas Zaskodny limped from the small blind/button with and big blind Josef Snejberg checked his option with .
The flop was dealt and Zaskodny led out with a min-bet of 8,000,000. That was enough to make Snejberg fold and he picked up a small pot but Snejberg still managed to extend his lead over the last couple of hands.
Josef Snejberg limped with , and Lukas Zaskodny raised to 28,000,000.
Snejberg went all in for his 360,500,000 stack, and Zaskondny called. Zaskondy was at risk going to the showdown.
Lukas Zaskodny:
Josef Snejberg:
Board:
The on the flop put Zakondny well ahead, but a spade on the turn gave Snejberg hopes of hitting a river flush and ending the tournament. The flush wasn't to be, however, and Zaskodny doubled through and took the chip lead.
Josef Snejberg, with , arrived at the turn with two pair on a board. Lukas Zaskodny held , good for second pair.
Snejberg put in a turn bet for 46,000,000, and Zaskodny called.
The river brought the , and Snejberg went all in for 222,000,000, having Zaskodny covered. A call would have clinched the tournament for Snejberg, but Zaskodny made the fold.
The €10,300 Main Event at the 2019 partypoker LIVE MILLIONS Europe is done and Lukas Zaskodny has been crowned the winner. He took home €906,770 for beating the 504-entry field and a heads-up deal with Josef Snejberg. Snejberg settled for €718,230. The podium was completed by Romain Lewis. Lewis took home the bronze for the biggest live cash of his career, €428,000.
The tournament ended with quite shallow stacks and most of the eliminations were in standard situations. Zaskodny addressed this after he won: “We were playing for a lot of money, and the pay jumps were quite huge. Even though the table is quite shallow, I understand that nobody wants to be eliminated.”
Zaskodny also said he is very good friends with Snejberg. “One month ago we had a groundbreaking with my garden. And we were talking and saying that we’ve never played heads-up together, even though we’ve played together many years. So one month after that, we got heads up.”
Final Table Results
Place
Player
Country
Prize (EUR)
Prize (USD)
1
Lucas Zaskodny
Czech Republic
€906,770*
$1,006,000*
2
Josef Snejberg
Czech Republic
€718,230*
$797,000
3
Romain Lewis
France
€428,000
$475,000
4
Severin Schleser
Austria
€300,000
$333,000
5
Sam Grafton
United Kingdom
€220,000
$244,000
6
Roberto Romanello
United Kingdom
€170,000
$189,000
7
Charlie Carrel
United Kingdom
€130,000
$144,000
8
Rastislav Paleta
Czech Republic
€100,000
$111,000
*= Heads-up deal
Final Table Action
Only eight players remained out of the 504 entries that were made in the Main Event. Charlie Carrel started the day as chip leader after a dominating performance on Day 3 of the tournament. He started off on the same track by immediately busting out Rastislav Paleta in eighth place (€100,000). After that, however, Carrel wasn't able to win a single hand and he ended up losing every single all-in situation to end up in seventh place himself. Carrel took home €130,000 for his efforts, despite having one-third of the chips earlier in the day.
Team partypoker pro Roberto Romanello was one of the players that made his way to Day 3 through the online Day 1+2. Romanello had a stellar start on Day 3 but his run came to an end in sixth place after being one of the players that doubled through Carrel. Romanello took home €170,000. Sam Grafton was one of several players that held the chip lead during the final table but his run came to an end in fifth (€220,000).
Romanello wasn't the only player at the final to make it to the final table after finding his way to Day 3 through the partypoker client. Severin Schleser (4th - €300,000) and Lewis (3rd - €428,000) also set foot in the Kings Resort for the first time during this series on Day 3 of the Main Event. Schleser qualified for the tournament through an online satellite on partypoker with a buy-in about 100 times smaller than the €10,300 most of the players ponied up.
The last non-Czech player in the tournament was Lewis and the heads-up match started with the two players from the Czech Republic after a little break. Zaskodny and Snejberg agreed on a deal and they would finish the tournament playing for €100,000. Snejberg already secured €718,230 and Zaskodny, who held the chip lead going into the heads up, secured €806,770. Snejberg took over the lead during the heads-up but Zaskodny then won two big pots to end the tournament and take home the extra €100,000.
That wraps up the coverage of the 2019 partypoker LIVE MILLIONS Europe in Rozvadov, Czech Republic.