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2016 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo® Casino EPT Grand Final

€50,000 Single-Day Super High Roller
Dias: 2
Event Info

2016 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo® Casino EPT Grand Final

Resultado Final
Vencedor
Mão Vencedora
aq
Prémio
€849,059
Event Info
Buy-in
€49,000
Prize Pool
€3,395,700
Entradas
70
Informações sobre o nível
Nível
28
Blinds
200,000 / 400,000
Ante
50,000

Fabian Quoss Wins the €50,000 Single-Day Super High Roller for €849,059

Nível 28 : 200,000/400,000, 50,000 ante
Fabian Quoss wins!
Fabian Quoss wins!

Fabian Quoss has done it, winning the €50,000 Single-Day Super High Roller at the 2016 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo® Casino EPT Grand Final for €849,059 following a heads-up deal with fellow German star Ole Schemion.

After the event ran 17 hours on Sunday, the final two competitors halted the action at 5:30 a.m. local time with plans to finish it out another day. Both were alive in the €5,300 Main Event, but busted well before the end of the day on Monday in that one, allowing them to finish play in this big buy-in affair.

The two couldn't come to an agreement on a deal on Sunday night, but they were able to shake hands on a chop before resuming the action on Monday. Schemion had the lead coming into heads-up play with 8.77 million to Quoss' 5.23 million, and he would take €857,241. Quoss took €799,059, and the duo agreed to leave €50,000 on the table to play for.

The action started slow with limped pots and a few all-in shoves by Quoss, but it was one of those shoves that wound up turning things around in the match. Quoss limped in from the button for 300,000, and Schemion asked for a count. Quoss counted out his stack of 3.56 million, and Schemion pushed all in. Quoss quickly called with the {A-Spades}{7-Hearts}, and Schemion had the {K-Spades}{3-Spades}. The flop came {A-Hearts}{10-Hearts}{10-Spades}, followed by the {3-Diamonds} on the turn and the {K-Hearts} on the river, and Quoss had doubled.

Schemion then open-shoved his last 4.8 million to the middle from the button. Quoss glanced at his cards, and was as sure as he could be he wanted to call. Schemion knew he was behind right away.

Quoss: {A-Diamonds}{Q-Spades}
Schemion: {K-Clubs}{5-Clubs}

The flop came {A-Spades}{4-Hearts}{8-Diamonds}, just about sealing it for Quoss. The {Q-Clubs} on the turn did just that and the two German high rollers shook hands and hugged, as the dealer burned and put the {3-Spades} on the river to officially finish things off. All told, the heads-up match lasted just about 25 minutes.

Although finishing runner-up, Ole Schemion actually won more than Quoss due to the deal, but Quoss was the player walking away with the official title. Some might think it seems only fair that Quoss got to hoist this trophy as Schemion won the €100,000 Super High Roller for a whopping €1,597,800 two days ago at the EPT Grand Final. Thanks to those two scores, he's now very much in the lead on the German all-time money list. On that same list, Quoss jumped from fifth to fourth with his score.

Final Table Results

PositionPlayerCountryPrize
1Fabian QuossGermany€849,059*
2Ole SchemionGermany€857,241*
3Aidyn AuyezkanovKazakhstan€463,510
4Murad AkhundovAzerbaijan€349,760
5Fedor HolzGermany€271,670
6Mikita BadziakouskiBelarus€210,530
7Michael BonzonSwitzerland€166,400
8David PetersUnited States€129,050
9Steve O'DwyerIreland€98,480

*Denotes a heads-up deal.

Also of note in this event was that Steve O'Dwyer overtook Mike McDonald in the EPT Season 12 Player of the Year race thanks to his ninth-place finish in the money. With a handful of events left, McDonald will now have to play catch up to O'Dwyer, but it's still very much anyone's title to win.

That wraps up PokerNews' coverage of this event, but there's still plenty more to be had from Monaco with the €5,300 Main Event continuing on and the €25,750 High Roller starting on May 4. Check out the PokerNews Live Reporting section for more.

Tags: Aidyn AuyezkanovDavid PetersFabian QuossFedor HolzMichael BonzonMikita BadziakouskiMurad AkhundovOle SchemionSteve O'DwyerTobias Reinkemeier