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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

Dmitry Vitkind Eliminated in 4th place (RUB 10,785,000)

Niveau 27 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante
Dmitry Vitkind
Dmitry Vitkind

Hand #116: Pavel Shirshikov opened 120,000 from the button with {k-Hearts}{k-Clubs} and Dmitry Vitkind bumped it up to 340,000 in the small blind holding {q-Diamonds}{q-Clubs}. Shirshikov four-bet to 700,000 and Vitkind five-bet jammed all-in for 2,120,000. Shirshikov snap-called.

Holding Vitkind’s fate, the dealer fanned out a [jsjq8skdad] board and a sick cooler ended the Russian’s run for a home soil major title. Vitkind received a career-best RUB 10,785,000 or USD $190,829 topping a fourth place Main Event finish at EPT Tallin in 2010 for USD $160,000.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Pavel Shirshikov ru
Pavel Shirshikov
6,010,000
2,210,000
2,210,000
Dmitry Vitkind ru
Dmitry Vitkind
Eliminé

Tags: Dmitry VitkindPavel Shirshikov

Seyed Ghavam Eliminated in 3rd Place (RUB 13,335,000)

Niveau 27 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante
Seyed Ghavam
Seyed Ghavam

Hand #128: Pavel Shirshikov limped with {q-Diamonds}{9-Clubs} in the small blind and Seyed Ghavam raised with {k-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds} in the big blind to 185,000. Shirshikov called.

The flop came {q-Spades}{9-Spades}{8-Hearts} and Shirshikov checked. Ghavam bet 155,000. Shirshikov check-raised to 400,000 and Ghavam called.

The turn was the {4-Clubs} and Shirshikov bet 900,000. Ghavam moved all in and Shirshikov called.

Ghavam was at risk, and needed help on the river, but didn't get it as it came {6-Diamonds}

Ghavam's deepest run in a major tournament came last December in Prague where he finished 84th in the EPT Prague Main Event for $14,638 but this is his biggest score to date, taking home $235,948 for third place.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Pavel Shirshikov ru
Pavel Shirshikov
8,100,000
2,090,000
2,090,000
Seyed Ghavam ir
Seyed Ghavam
Eliminé

Tags: Pavel ShirshikovSeyed Ghavam

Vladimir Troyanovskiy Eliminated in 2nd Place (RUB18,450,000)

Niveau 28 : 40,000/80,000, 10,000 ante
Vladimir Troyanovsky
Vladimir Troyanovsky

Hand #163: Vladimir Troyanovskiy limped in and Pavel Shirshikov moved all in, Troyanovskiy called all in for 1,100,000.

Shirshikov: {A-Hearts}{6-Hearts}
Troyanovskiy: {K-Clubs}{7-Clubs}

The {6-Diamonds}{5-Hearts}{4-Hearts} flop gave Shirshikov top pair and the nut flush draw, while Troyanovskiy had two live cards and an open-ended straight draw. The {5-Spades} turn changed nothing much, and the {J-Clubs} river was a blank to crown a champion.

Troyanovskiy has to settle for second place and a payday of RUB 18,450,000 (~$326,453), while Shirshikov takes home the trophy, title and a payday of RUB 29,100,000 (~514,893).

A recap of today's action will be available shortly.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Pavel Shirshikov ru
Pavel Shirshikov
11,630,000
1,070,000
1,070,000
Vladimir Troyanovskiy ru
Vladimir Troyanovskiy
Eliminé

Tags: Pavel ShirshikovVladimir Troyanovskiy

Pavel Shirshikov Wins PokerStars Championship Sochi Main Event for RUB 29,100,000

Niveau 28 : 40,000/80,000, 10,000 ante
PokerStars Championship Sochi Main Event Champion Pavel Shirshikov
PokerStars Championship Sochi Main Event Champion Pavel Shirshikov

Pavel Shirshikov toppled a 387-player field to win the PokerStars Championship Sochi Main Event and take home RUB 29,100,000 (approx. $514,893).

Coming into the day second in chips, but only one big blind behind the chip leader, Shirshikov played magnificently, eliminating all but one of the players at the final table on his way to beating fellow Russian Vladimir Troyanovskiy to take down the title.

Troyanovskiy will not be left unhappy with his 2nd place finish for RUB 18,450,000 ($326,453), and will be coming away with another great result to go with his 3rd place finish in the PokerStars National High Roller.

But it was Shirshikov who emerged triumphant, taking down one of the biggest tournaments on Russian soil and adding his name to the list of PokerStars Championship Main Event champions.

PlaceWinnerCountryPrize (RUB)Prize (USD)
1Pavel ShirshikovRussian Federation29,100,000$514,893
2Vladimir TroyanovskiyRussian Federation18,450,000$326,453
3Seyed GhavamIran13,335,000$235,948
4Dmitry VitkindRussian Federation10,785,000$190,829
5Lavrentiy NiKazahkstan8,535,000$151,017
6Timur BubnovRussian Federation6,570,000$116,249
7Daniyar AubakirovKazakhstan4,890,000$86,523
8Nadar KakhmazovRussian Federation3,540,000$62,636

First to go today was Timur Bubnov. The short stack coming into the final day departed after his top pair ran into the flopped two pair of Vladimir Troyanovskiy. With no help on the turn or river the last remaining Spin and Go qualifier was eliminated in 6th place for RUB 6,760,000 ($116,249).

Lavrentiy Ni had worked hard during the final table, but faced a couple of difficult river spots against multiple opponents, and eventually moved all in with pocket eights, and was called by the Ace-Queen of Shirshikov. The flop was all diamonds, and with Shirshikov holding the Ace of diamonds, the four of diamonds on the turn sealed Ni’s fate and he left in 5th place for RUB 8,535,000 ($151,016).

At this stage play was relatively deep-stacked. Both Shirshikov and Troyanovskiy seemed to be driving things, with stacks in excess of 75 big blinds, and it seemed only a cooler would come close to breaking the cycle.

And a cooler it was. Shirshikov and Dmitry Vitkind bumped heads in a five-bet pot with Shirshikov holding Kings against Vitkind’s aces. There was a king on the turn which ended Vitkind’s Main Event run. This meant that Vitkind finished in the same place as he did seven years ago at EPT Tallinn. Vitkind took home RUB 10,785,000 ($190,829) for his efforts.

Again, the stack sizes were heading ever skywards, and it took another cooler to get play to heads-up. Shirshikov picked up Queen-Nine and Seyed Ghavam King-Nine. The flop came Queen-Nine-Eight, and the money went in on the turn with Ghavam needing to hit one of his remaining three outs to stay alive. He didn’t, but he still secured his deepest run in a major tournament since last December where he finished 84th in the EPT Prague Main Event for $14,638. This was his biggest live score to date, and he took home RUB 13,335,000 ($235,948) for third place.

As a result of Shirshikov eliminating Ni, Vitkind and Ghavam, he came into the heads-up portion of play with a greater than 2:1 chip lead. A combination of good fortune and strong heads-up play saw him forge an even greater gap against his opponent Troyanovskiy.

In the end, and with the dinner break looming, Shirshikov finally found a breakthrough and Troyanovskiy's stack was down around the 20 big blind mark. After getting even shorter, Troyanovskiy chopped a pot when five diamonds ran out on the board. He then doubled in a pot after rivering a miracle three-outer, before finally succumbing at the hands of his compatriot after a short but entertaining heads-up match.

Tags: Dmitry VitkindLavrentiy NiPavel ShirshikovSeyed GhavamTimur BubnovVladimir Troyanovskiy