€25,000 Super High Roller Warm Up
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€25,000 Super High Roller Warm Up
Día 1 completado
Despite the cold weather, the European Poker Tour Prague started to heat up with the introduction of the inaugural €25,000 Super High Roller Warm Up at the Hilton Prague.
This one-day event saw 34 super high rollers cough up the eye-watering €25,000 buy-in to sit and compete, generating a prize pool of €807,500. The main beneficiary of this six-figure sum was eventual winner Espen Jorstad, whose dominating final table performance saw him lay claim to his first title on the EPT circuit, in addition to €277,500.
Having won the bracelet in the World Series of Poker Main Event, Jorstad's resume in poker certainly needs no introduction, but as he continues to carve his legacy among the poker elite, a win today will be forever remembered as his maiden win on the European Poker Tour Circuit.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Espen Jorstad | Norway | €277,500 |
2 | Enrico Camosci | Italy | €180,700 |
3 | Ilya Nikiforov | Estonia | €124,200 |
4 | Roman Hrabec | Czechia | €91,900 |
5 | Nikita Kuznetsov | Russia | €71,700 |
6 | Viacheslav Buldygin | Russia | €56,500 |
7 | Morten Klein | Norway | €5,000 |
Andras Nemeth had already made an impressive showing here in Prague having taken down the €10,200 EPT Mystery Bounty for €132,980 just two days ago. With his winnings, Nemeth reinvested a total of €50,000, across two bullets, into today’s Super High Roller.
Nemeth’s first entry came to an end when a blind versus blind cooler saw Jorstad become the recipient of his entire stack; Nemeth’s pocket tens failed to hold against the Norwegian’s ace-queen, sending him to the rail.
Unfortunately for Nemeth, his second bullet also proved to be unsuccessful. Again, his pocket tens failed to hold against the ace-king of Enrico Camosci, decimating his stack and resulting in his departure as the first after registration had closed.
Thomas Santerne was also denied his second EPT title of the week, after claiming the trophy in the most recent €20,000 No-Limit Hold'em tournament. A potential triple-up awaited Santerne, but the straight of Morten Klein marked the end of the French phenom's tournament.
Online wonder turned live crusher, Niklas Astedt’s elimination in tenth place ensured all remaining players were giong to the final table and the race toward the money became the central focus.
What would normally be considered the “soft bubble” was attributed to Markkos Ladev's exit in eighth place, leaving the remaining finalists on the stone money bubble. However, the moment Ladev’s seat was vacated, Morten Klein was quick to make a suggestion.
Klein informed the table he was in a race with Kayhan Mokri for points in a Norwegian league and needed a cash of €5,000 to beat him. The remaining players saw the humor in the suggestion and all agreed to take €1,000 off each of the top five spots to accommodate a seventh-place prize of €5,000 for the bubble boy.
As if spoken into existence, Klein did in fact bust in seventh place. Despite being down €20,000 on the day, Klein was seemingly delighted with the result that he’d managed to negotiate for himself.
Viacheslav Buldygin’s exit in sixth place was the first considerable payout of €56,500, setting the pace of play as the bustouts began to come thick and fast.
The beneficiary of this flurry of action was, by and large, Jorstad, who’d amassed a considerable chip lead by the time three-handed play was underway.
The victory was sealed in a dramatic three-way all in. Although Camosci had the best preflop holding at showdown, it was a miraculous ace on the river that saw Jorstad eliminate both players and claim his first EPT title and €277,500.
Camosci recounted the hand in a short video for his Instagram story. As he panned for comment, Jorstad simply said “Barry mother f***ing Greenstein!”
After a dramatic three-way all in, Espen Jorstad claimed his inaugural EPT win in the €25,000 Super High Roller Warm Up for €277,500. Stayed tuned for a recap of the day to follow.
In one of the first hands after the break, Ilya Nikiforov moved all in for 660,000, from the button. Enrico Camosci, in the small blind, moved all in for around 1,600,000 and Espen Jorstad, in the big blind, went deep into the tank. Pained by his decision, Jorstad made the call to have both players at risk for the win.
Ilya Nikiforov: J♣10♦
Enrico Camosci: 9♥9♣
Espen Jorstad: A♥10♥
Camosci was in pole position to take the chip lead and eliminate Nikiforov in the process, and the Q♣8♥5♣ flop was no threat. However, the J♠ turn put Nikiforov in front for the triple-up. It was the unlikely A♣ on the river that saw Jorstad take the lead, eliminating both players and laying claim to the trophy.
Jugador | Fichas | Progreso |
---|---|---|
Espen Jorstad |
8,500,000
3,650,000
|
3,650,000 |
|
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Enrico Camosci | Eliminado | |
Ilya Nikiforov | Eliminado |
Nivel: 21
Ciegas: 60,000/120,000
Ante: 120,000
The remaining players have been sent on a 15-minute break.
Enrico Camosci limped in from the small blind and Espen Jorstad checked his option, in the big blind.
The 4♦J♣2♥ flop checked through to the 5♠ turn and the 6♣ river. Camosci placed a sizable wager of 185,000 and Jorstad folded.
Jugador | Fichas | Progreso |
---|---|---|
Espen Jorstad |
4,850,000
-700,000
|
-700,000 |
|
||
Enrico Camosci |
2,300,000
280,000
|
280,000 |
Enrico Camosci limped in from the small blind and Espen Jorstad, in the big blind, checked his option.
Camosci took the lead for 80,000 on the 9♠4♦Q♣ flop. Jorstad called.
The 3♥ turn checked through to the 7♥ on the river. Camosci bet out 300,000 and Jorstad called. Camosci tabled Q♥J♥ for top pair, winning him this pot.
Jugador | Fichas | Progreso |
---|---|---|
Espen Jorstad |
5,550,000
250,000
|
250,000 |
|
||
Enrico Camosci |
2,020,000
120,000
|
120,000 |
Roman Hrabec, in the small blind, moved all in for around 1,300,000. Espen Jorstad, in the big blind, looked down at his cards and beat Hrabec into the pot.
Roman Hrabec: J♥8♠
Espen Jorstad: A♦A♥
Hrabec needed help and the 10♣10♠6♣ flop only provided runner-runner options. Hrabec was dead on the 6♦ and left the tournament floor as the J♣ river was dealt.
Jugador | Fichas | Progreso |
---|---|---|
Espen Jorstad |
5,300,000
1,940,000
|
1,940,000 |
|
||
Roman Hrabec | Eliminado |
Nivel: 20
Ciegas: 40,000/80,000
Ante: 80,000