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2024 PokerStars EPT Prague

€3,000 EPT Mystery Bounty
Día 3
Event Info

2024 PokerStars EPT Prague

Resultados Finales
Ganador
Mano ganador
a3
Premio
€265,560
Event Info
Buy-in
€3,000
Bolsa de premios
€1,432,860
Entries
835
Información Nivel
Nivel
36
Ciegas
200,000 / 400,000
Ante
400,000
Información jugadores - Día 3
Entries
16
Jugadores vivos
1

€3,000 EPT Mystery Bounty

Día 3 completado

Unlucky For Some, But Not for €3,000 EPT Mystery Bounty Champ Mats Ullereng

Nivel 36 : Blinds 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Mats Ullereng
Mats Ullereng

Friday the 13th is known as the unluckiest date on the calendar, but for Mats Ullereng it proved to be a very lucky day indeed. Ullereng bested a field of 835 over three days of play to take home €265,560 in the €3,000 Mystery Bounty at the PokerStars European Tour Prague. The Norwegian pro also pulled €2,000 in bounties from the chest at the Hilton Prague for a total score of €267,560.

This is his second EPT title this year, having won €144,520 for a first place finish in the €1,100 No Limit Hold'em at EPT Paris this February. He dispatched last years €2,200 Eureka High Roller champion Grzegorz Kozieja in heads-up play which lasted just shy of an hour. Ullereng scored his biggest-ever cash and Koizieja secured his second-biggest cash. Kozieja pulled €9,000 in bounties in addition to his second place score of €165,700.

Rounding out the podium places was Jonas Hagstrom, who bagged €118,300 for his third place finish. Hagstrom, who predominantly plays online under the alias "flerrehuve," scored his second-biggest live cash. Hagstrom did, however, have more luck at the bounty chest then the first two finishers, as he pulled a total of €52,000, including a €25,000 and a €10,000 bounty, which boosted his total haul to €170,300.

Winners Reaction

In talking to PokerNews, Ullereng said, "I'm very happy to win, one of my friends [David Vinaya] was at the final table too, we travel together to EPT's. I only really play live at EPT's, most of my volume is from playing online."

Ullereng's immediate plans are to "celebrate and drink a few beers before flying home on Sunday."

Ullereng got into poker during COVID, and after a few well taken shots, he "quit his job in marketing" to pursue poker. It's safe to say that decision has paid some pretty sizeable dividends.

The tournament score isn't the only reason for Ullereng to celebrate, as he told PokerNews, "Me and my girlfriend are expecting our first child together." This just goes to show that the baby-run-good must be real.

Mystery Bounty Final Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (EUR)Bounties (EUR)
1Mats UllerengNorway€265,560€2,000
2Grzegorz KoziejaPoland€165,700€9,000
3Jonas HagstromSweden€118,300€52,000
4Humberto Lopes GalindoSpain€91,000€3,000
5David VinayaNorway€70,000€52,000
6Klemens RoiterAustria€53,800€24,000
7Abdelhakim ZoufriNetherlands€41,400€8,000
8Sebastian MalecPoland€31,900€8,000
9Erik BakkerNetherlands€24,500€0
Jonas Hagstrom
Jonas Hagstrom

The Big Bounties

The majority of the big bounties were pulled on Day 2, as players could cash in their tokens for an elusive envelope from the start of Level 15. David Savocka was the first recipient of a €75,000 bounty, with the second going to Dean Hutchison before play started today. Eros Calderone received the remaining €75,000 bounty.

David Von Schnehen pulled a €40,000 on Day 2 but did not make Day 3. David Vinaya, Ullereng's friend, added a €40,000 bounty to his deep run.

Arni Gunnarsson, Mikolaj Zawadzki, Mengshi Tian, Joshua Gebissa, Raul Aguiar, and Francois Vincenti all pulled €25,000 bounties on Day 2. Hagstrom pulled the final €25,000 bounty today.

Dean Hutchison
Dean Hutchison

Day 3 Action

Only 16 returned today and eliminations came fairly quickly with the final table reached in just shy of 2 hours of play. Gunnarsson was first to depart within the first few hands.

A short-stacked Oleh Okhotskyi busted in 15th. It looked like Abdelhakim Zoufri would be the next departure, but he got there on the river to make a superior straight versus Hagstrom.

Calderone came into the day third in chips but was caught bluffing and then had his queens cracked by Humberto Lopes Galindo before being sent to the rail in 14th.

Hutchison managed to secure a double up, but couldn't maintain the momentum and he busted in 13th place.

Riccardo Usai and Jari Mahonen were knocked out in quick succession in 12th and 11th, respectively. Ori Miller was the unfortunate victim of the final table bubble as he lost a flip versus eventual runner-up Kozieja.

David Vinaya
David Vinaya

Final Table Play

The final table was reached around two and a half hours into the day. With none of the big bounties left, the players were less incentivized to gamble for stacks in the hope of pulling a big score from the chest.

The first hand saw Hagstrom score a huge double to ascend the chip counts. EPT champion Sebastian Malec was left short but wasn't the first elimination of the final table.

Erik Bakker had his queens cracked by Zoufri and was sent to the rail in ninth. Malec couldn't spin up his short stack and lost a preflop all in to Kozieja, who flopped a set. Malec busted in eighth.

Action slowed down for a level and Zoufri was next to depart at the hands of eventual champion Ullereng. Zoufri's Big Slick was bested by Ullereng's ace-jack.

Klemens Roiter had an up and down day and he was the first elimination when play resumed after the first break.

Vinaya lost to runner-up Kozieja after the flop left Vinaya drawing essentially dead.

Galindo missed out on the first podium place as the river paired Ullereng's king.

Mats Ullereng
Mats Ullereng

The Final Three

Before the final three took to their seats, an ICM deal was discussed for a matter of moments as all three agreed to play to a winner.

Hagstrom lost a huge flip after Ullereng flopped a set in a preflop all in to take the chip lead for the first time in final table play.

The Swede then battled back and doubled through Kozieja. Kozieja topped the chip counts for a decent chunk of final table play.

Ullereng was active throughout, putting his tablemates in some difficult spots. He attempted to trap Kozieja, having turned a straight, but the Polish national didn't bite.

Hagstrom got himself back into contention by doubling through Ullereng, but he eventually fell to Kozieja who bested Hagstrom's two pair with a full house.

HU Matts Ullereng Grzegorz Kozieja
HU Matts Ullereng Grzegorz Kozieja

Heads Up

Ullereng came into heads-up play with a 3:1 chip lead, but it was Kozieja who drew first blood in the duel.

After that, it was seemingly one-way traffic as Ullereng used his big stack to his advantage, claiming big pots in back-to-back hands.

Eventually, Kozieja succumbed to Ullereng. He got it in good against Ullereng, but the Poker Gods decided it was the Norweigan's day today.

Stay tuned to PokerNews for continued EPT action from here in the beautiful capital of Czechia.

Tags/etiquetas: Abdelhakim ZoufriArni GunnarssonDavid SavockaDavid VinayaDavid Von SchnehenDean HutchisonErik BakkerEros CalderoneFrancois VincentGrzegorz KoziejaHumberto Lopes GalindoJari MahonenJonas HagstromJoshua GebissaKlemens RoiterMats UllerengMengshi TianMikolaj ZawadzkiOleh OkhotskyiOri MillerRaul AguiarRiccardo UsaiSebastian Malec

Grzegorz Kozieja Eliminated in 2nd Place (€165,700)

Nivel 36 : Blinds 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Grzegorz Kozieja
Grzegorz Kozieja

Mats Ullereng jammed from the button and Grzegorz Kozieja got his remaining stack of around 2,700,000 into the middle.

Grzegorz Kozieja: AJ All in
Mats Ullereng: A3

Kozieja looked good for a double-up, but the 543 flop put Ullereng in front with a pair of threes.

Kozieja now required a jack for the pot, or a deuce for the chop, but the 88 turn and river were bricks to bring an end to the heads-up battle and give Ullereng the trophy.

Ullereng let out a quiet “Yes!” In celebration as the river hit, and the players shook hands, saying “Good game”.

Jugador Fichas Progreso
Profile photo of Mats Ullereng no
Mats Ullereng
25,050,000
8,050,000
8,050,000
Day 1 Chip Leader
Profile photo of Grzegorz Kozieja pl
Grzegorz Kozieja
Eliminado

Tags/etiquetas: Grzegorz KoziejaMats Ullereng

Nivel: 36

Ciegas: 200,000/400,000

Ante: 400,000

Back-to-Back Hands for Ullereng

Nivel 35 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante

Mats Ullereng called on the button. Grzegorz Kozieja checked his option.

The 62Q was checked around. Kozieja then led for 300,000 on the J turn. Ullereng called. On the 7 river, Kozieja bet 2,000,000 and was snap-called. Kozieja had 72 but was beaten by the superior two pair of Ullereng with J2.

The next hand. Grzegorz Kozieja called on the button. Mats Ullereng checked his option. He check-raised a bet of 300,000 on the flop of J3Q. Ullereng made it 1,050,000 and Kozieja called.

Ullereng then check-called a bet of 1,300,000 on the 6 turn. The 6 river was checked down. Ullereng tabled Q9 which won him the pot.

Jugador Fichas Progreso
Profile photo of Mats Ullereng no
Mats Ullereng
17,000,000
1,925,000
1,925,000
Day 1 Chip Leader
Profile photo of Grzegorz Kozieja pl
Grzegorz Kozieja
6,000,000
-3,975,000
-3,975,000

Tags/etiquetas: Grzegorz KoziejaMats Ullereng

First Blood to Kozieja

Nivel 35 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Grzegorz Kozieja
Grzegorz Kozieja

Grzegorz Kozieja limped from the button and Mats Ullereng checked his option.

On the Q95 flop, Ullereng check-raised to 1,600,000 versus a bet of 600,000 from Kozieja, who called.

The 4 hit on the turn, and Ullereng led out with a bet of 1,200,000. After a great deal of thought, Kozieja called.

The 10 river completed the board, and both players checked. Ullereng had 106 for the turned flush draw and rivered pair of tens, but Kozieja was good with Q3 for top pair queens.

Jugador Fichas Progreso
Profile photo of Mats Ullereng no
Mats Ullereng
15,075,000
-3,425,000
-3,425,000
Day 1 Chip Leader
Profile photo of Grzegorz Kozieja pl
Grzegorz Kozieja
9,975,000
3,475,000
3,475,000

Tags/etiquetas: Grzegorz KoziejaMats Ullereng

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