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2017 PokerStars Championship Sochi

Main Event
Jours 6
Event Info

2017 PokerStars Championship Sochi

Résultats
Gagnant
Main Gagnante
a6
Prix
21,900,000 RUB
Event Info
Buy-in
318,000 RUB
Prize Pool
150,000,000 RUB
Entrants
387
Info Niveau
Niveau
28
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
10,000

Seat 4: Dmitry "veryking" Vitkind, 35, Moscow/Russia - 1,050,000

Dmitry Vitkind
Dmitry Vitkind

Dmitry Vitkind was a regular player at the European Poker Tour stops and now he's starting his PokerStars Championship cash-collection. There's a ton of work ahead of him if he plans to match his results from the legendary PokerStars sponsored tour. Vitkind cashed in nine EPT Main Events during his career, remarkably in eight different locations (Sanremo the only place where he made the money twice). Vitkind's top result was €120,000 for fourth place in the EPT7 Tallinn Main Event, which still stands as his career-best payday. He also has a title from the EPT7 Deauville €1k Event under his belt, a victory worth €65,400.

Experienced on the European circuit, The 35-year-old from Moscow has made a name for himself even beyond the borders of the Old Continent, notching up two large cashes in Las Vegas. One of them was $159,8999 for an eighth place in the 2016 Goliath Phanous Poker Series and the other a $97,040 payday for a third place finish in the 2010 Bellagio Cup VI. In all, he's accrued $1.56 million in live tournaments, good for 26th place on the Russian all-time money list.

Vitkind is using the moniker "veryking" online on PokerStars. He received his online top-prize back in February 2014 when he finished third in a 7,748-strong Sunday Million, boosting his cashier with a sweet $116,220.

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Seat 3: Pavel "OMGinmarsat8" Shirshikov, 30, St. Petersburg/Russia - 2,914,000

Pavel Shirshikov
Pavel Shirshikov

Russian professional player Pavel Shirshikov took a substantial chip lead at the end of Day 3 after knocking out Jason Wheeler in a massive four-bet pot to send the American star to the rail in 33rd place. Shirshikov maintained his lead through Day 4 and benefited from his field position on the following day, navigating his way to the final table.

The 30-year-old from St. Petersburg picked up poker 11 years ago during his military service. He turned pro after his duty in the army was over. Shirshikov's bread and butter has always been cash game. He used to grind as "OMGinmarsat8" online on PokerStars, where he'd been involved in a lot of mixed games. However, he quit his online career last year and transitioned into live cash games. Shirshikov spends most of his time in Russia playing here in Sochi, but he also travels a lot. After the PokerStars Championship wraps up, Shirshikov will be headed west. He plans to travel around Europe and play in various casinos.

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Seat 2: Vladimir "vovtroy" Troyanovskiy", 43, St. Petersburg/Russia, PokerStars qualifier - 1,791,000

Vladimir Troyanovskiy
Vladimir Troyanovskiy

One of the most exciting Russian poker players is Vladimir Troyanovskiy, a 43-year-old high roller from St. Petersburg. He first learned the game at the age of 13 when his older brother introduced him to 5 Card Draw.

Now widely acknowledged as one of Russia's top poker pros, Troyanovskiy started collecting his live cashes back in 2003 but he burst onto the world's biggest stage a decade later, with two big scores at PCA 2013. He first notched up seventh place in the PCA 2013 $100k Super High Roller, earning $257,580 and topped it a few days later when he finished second to Team PokerStars Pro Vanessa Selbst in the $25k High Roller, securing himself a career-best $792,180 reward.

Since then, Troyanovskiy has been a regular fixture in the highest buy-in tournaments all over the globe. He has accrued $4.8 million in live earnings and currently ranks sixth in the Russian all-time money list. His résumé boasts 11 six-figure results including third in the EPT11 Barcelona €50k Super High Roller for €473,200 and two cashes from the EPT Grand Final €100k Super High Roller (third for €339,500 in 2013 and ninth in 2015 for €199,620). Troyanovskiy has also won the €2k France Poker Series High Roller at EPT11 Deauville, banking €141,000. He scooped another trophy and €194,730 after taking down the €10k NLH Turbo 6-Handed at EPT12 Grand Final.

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Troyanovskiy's accolades are nearly endless. He appeared on the PCA 2016 Main Event final table, walking away with $207,940 for a fifth place finish. The Bahamas have always treated him well; he made four final tables at PokerStars Championship Bahamas including a victory in the $2k Turbo Event. Troyanovskiy has already been to a final table here at PokerStars Championship Sochi, too. He was third in the RUB 132,000 PokerStars National High Roller.

Prolific on the live felt, Troyanovskiy is a beast on the online scene as well. He uses the screen-name "vovtroy" on PokerStars where he's notched up two six-figure results. His biggest online payday was $186,625 for a second place in the 2015 SCOOP-46-H: $1,050 NLH Wrap-Up Turbo. He has yet another big runner-up finish to his name, from the Sunday Million, worth $152,777. Troyanovskiy has more cashes from the SCOOP series than any other Russian player (closing in on 80). He won the SCOOP watch once. It was three years ago when he took down the SCOOP-12-H: $2,100 Stud for $36,060. In this year's edition, Troyanovskiy's best result came in the SCOOP-41-H: $5,200 NLHE, [8-Max] where he departed in sixth place worth $51,800. He's yet to win a WCOOP bracelet, with his nearest miss coming two years ago in the WCOOP $320+R PL Omaha [6-Max] in which he picked up the $50,276 third-place prize.

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Seat 1: Seyed Ghavam, 35, Tehran/Iran - 2,124,000

Seyed Ghavam
Seyed Ghavam

Iranian player Seyed Ghavam is an amateur poker aficionado who is involved in gambling not only as a customer both also from the other side as he runs a sportsbook. Ghavam, who will turn 36 next week, hails from Tehran and while he has a huge passion for poker, he can't play it back home due to legal prohibition. So Ghavam often makes trips to Cyprus to play cash games and occasionally enters tournaments, too. All of his live cashes come almost exclusively from Cyprus, with the biggest prize worth $27,075 for a runner-up finish in a $800 tournament.

Ghavam's sole notch outside of Cyprus was the 84th place finish in the EPT13 Prague Main Event for a €13,830 reward. He's now about to add the Russian flag to his profile, too. Ghavam had accumulated over $73k before arriving for PokerStars Championship Sochi. He currently sits in 19th place on Iran's all-time money list but that's going to change soon. Ghavam could possibly move up to the top five, should he become the champion.

Ghavam's Main Event run has been impressive. He finished every day within the top ten. However, it wasn't smooth all the way for him, especially on Day 4 when his tournament life was on the edge. He ran with pocket queens into aces of Timur Bubnov but dodged the deadly bullet, spiking a queen on the flop to score a huge double up and remain firmly in his seat.

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