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2016 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo® Casino EPT Grand Final

€5,300 Main Event
Dias: 6
Event Info

2016 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo® Casino EPT Grand Final

Resultado Final
Vencedor
Mão Vencedora
1010
Prémio
€961,800
Event Info
Buy-in
€5,000
Prize Pool
€5,325,300
Entradas
1,098
Informações sobre o nível
Nível
34
Blinds
125,000 / 250,000
Ante
50,000

Jan Bendik Wins 2016 EPT Grand Final Main Event for €961,800

Nível 34 : 125,000/250,000, 50,000 ante
Jan Bendik wins!
Jan Bendik wins!

Jan Bendik won the 2016 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo® Casino EPT Grand Final €5,300 Main Event for a staggering €961,800, beating a field of 1,098 players.

EPT Season 12 was called the season of the "reg," with all the titles going to already well-established and experienced players. Bendik fit right in with that bunch, with years on the tour, two earlier appearances at EPT final tables, and the title of EPT Player of the Year back in Season 9.

On the penultimate day, the final table of eight players was reached, but play continued till the tournament was down to its final six. The two most established names of the final eight made their exit before the day was done, with Italian super high roller Dario Sammartino hitting the rail in eighth and former November Niner Antoine Saout departing in seventh.

The final six started out with a big discrepancy in chip counts. You had the haves, with Adrien Allain and Jimmy Guerrero with over 110 big blinds, and the have nots, with around 25 big blinds each.

Oren Rosen was the first to go. He had flown friends and family over from Israel to witness him playing the biggest final table of his career, but unfortunately, he had to settle for sixth place when he ran ace-jack into Jan Bendik's ace-king.

It took some time for the next player to go, but then they exited in pretty rapid fashion. Pierre Calamusa first hit a pure two-outer with kings all in on the turn against Jan Bendik's flopped trips. The miracle king on the river saved him then, but in the end he would part ways with his stack anyway. He got down to a push-or-fold amount and got it in with ace-four against ace-jack. A jack on the flop ended it all for the rising French star.

Calamusa's bust out was after a hand that could have changed the entire dynamic of the final table, when the two chip leaders clashed in a huge pot. Allain four-bet nine-six suited against Guerrero, and the latter made the call out of position with ace-queen. By the time the river was out there, both players hadn't improved, but Allain had all of his chips in the middle anyway. Guerrero was very close to calling the all-in bet with nothing but ace-high, but decided against it, and Allain got away with what must have been the biggest bluff of his career.

Allain was in the driver seat after that, though Guerrero was still firmly in second place.

Asan Umarov, the Kazakhstani player, who had qualified for this event via a €10 Spin & Go, showcased some craftsmanship today. While he was in for a bargain and was playing on by far the biggest stage of his poker career, he at no point showed to be impressed by the setting, other players, or the money involved. His solid play laddered him up to fourth place, shoving correct hands, and laying down others, but in the end he was short and shoved ace-nine into kings. A board full of blanks later saw Umarov hit the rail, collecting €305,660. Not bad of a return on a €10 investment. In the short interview that followed, he assured the audience he would return to the EPT, but first it was time to celebrate with his family and friends back in Kazakhstan.

Down to three-handed play, Bendik gained traction. More and more started to work for him, he won some sizable pots, and was in second place when his two opponents got it in against each other. Guerrero was looking to get back that second-place position when he pushed the action with pocket deuces. Allain wasn't going to throw away his ace-jack and called to put his countryman at risk. An ace and jack on the flop resulted in the one-time overwhelming chip leader departing in third place.

It was the Frenchman, Allain, with roughly 22 million heads up against the Slovakian, Bendik, with roughly 11 million. The two played for quite some time when the internet broke down in the entire building and the live stream went out. The issues were resolved when the two returned from dinner break, and the heads-up match continued.

The two played mano-a-mano for a bit longer, and Allain was in the lead for most of it before Bendik doubled and the two were back to even. Eventually, it was an enormous cooler that was needed to end it all.

Allain flopped a set of eights in a three-bet pot, but the turn gave Bendik a higher set of tens. It got all in on the river and Allain could only stand there in disbelief when he saw his opponent turn over the higher set. Just like that, it all ended.

Bendik was the new EPT Grand Final champion, taking home the first-place prize of €961,800.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Jan BendikSlovakia€961,800
2Adrien AllainFrance€577,800
3Jimmy GuerreroFrance€406,850
4Asan UmarovKazachstan€305,660
5Pierre CalamusaFrance€233,800
6Oren RosenIsrael€170,950
7Antoine SaoutFrance€128,340
8Dario SammartinoItaly€91,860

The season started with John Juanda winning EPT Barcelona, followed by Niall Farrell (Malta), Hossein Ensan (Prague), Mike Watson (PCA), and Dzmitry Urbanovich (Dublin) winning titles in an incredible season.

European Poker Tour Season 12 Winners

YearMonthStopChampionPlayersPrize
2015AugustBarcelonaJohn Juanda1,694€1,022,593
2015OctoberMaltaNiall Farrell651€534,330
2015DecemberPragueHossein Ensan1,044€754,510
2016JanuaryPCAMike Watson928$728,325
2016FebruaryDublinDzmitry Urbanovich605€561,900
2016MayGrand FinalJan Bendik1,098€961,800

The European Poker Tour will return to Barcelona for Season 13 August 16-28, and you can expect PokerNews to be there, so stay tuned.

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Adrien Allain Eliminated in 2nd Place (€577,800)

Nível 34 : 125,000/250,000, 50,000 ante
Adrien Allain
Adrien Allain

Hand #206: Adrien Allain raised to 525,000 with the {8-Hearts}{8-Diamonds} and Jan Bendik three-bet to 1,650,000 with the {10-Spades}{10-Diamonds}. Allain called.

The {a-Hearts}{8-Clubs}{4-Spades} flop gave Allain a set. Bendik bet 1,600,000 and Allain flat called. The {10-Hearts} turn gave Bendik a bigger set and this time he checked. Allain bet 1.5 million. Bendik bumped it to 4,250,000 and Allain flat called again.

The {3-Diamonds} river was a brick, Bendik shoved, and Allain called, handing Bendik his first EPT title.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Jan Bendik sk
Jan Bendik
EPT 1X Winner
32,940,000 16,120,000
Adrien Allain fr
Adrien Allain
Eliminado

Tags: Adrien AllainJan Bendik

Jimmy Guerrero Eliminated in 3rd Place (€406,850)

Nível 32 : 80,000/160,000, 25,000 ante
Jimmy Guerrero
Jimmy Guerrero

Hand #69: Jimmy Guerrero woke up with the {2-Hearts}{2-Clubs} in the small blind and raised it to 425,000. Adrien Allain picked up the {a-Clubs}{j-Diamonds} in the big blind, re-raising to 1,150,000. Guererro shoved and Allain called immediately.

The {a-Diamonds}{j-Hearts}{3-Hearts} flop put Guererro behind, the {6-Diamonds} turn didn't help and the {10-Clubs} sent Guerrero to the rail third.

Allain will now enter heads up with Jan Bendik holding a 2:1 lead, but not before they take a 20-minute break.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Adrien Allain fr
Adrien Allain
21,870,000 4,220,000
Jan Bendik sk
Jan Bendik
EPT 1X Winner
10,835,000 1,535,000
Jimmy Guerrero fr
Jimmy Guerrero
Eliminado

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Asan Umarov Eliminated in 4th Place (€305,660)

Nível 32 : 80,000/160,000, 25,000 ante
Asan Umarov
Asan Umarov

Hand #53: Jan Bendik made it 325,000 with the {7-Spades}{6-Spades}, Asan Umarov shoved the {a-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds} and Jimmy Guerrero jammed the {k-Spades}{k-Clubs} for way more. Bendik folded and the hands were turned over.

The board ran out {q-Spades}{q-Diamonds}{j-Spades}{6-Hearts}{j-Diamonds} and the €10 Spin & Go qualifier's run came to an end in fourth.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Asan Umarov kz
Asan Umarov
Eliminado

Tags: Asan UmarovJan BendikJimmy Guerrero

Pierre Calamusa Eliminated in 5th Place (€233,800)

Nível 32 : 80,000/160,000, 25,000 ante
Pierre Calamusa
Pierre Calamusa

Hand #50: Action folded to small blind Pierre Calamusa and he announced all in for 3,335,000 with {A-Hearts}{4-Clubs}.

Big blind Adrien Allain snap called with {A-Diamonds}{J-Diamonds} to make a pot of 6,795,000.

Both got up from the table to witness the outcome of the hand. The flop came {9-Clubs}{10-Spades}{J-Hearts}, leaving Calamusa drawing slim.

The {K-Diamonds} on the turn brought some chop outs as Calamusa could now hit a queen to stay alive.

The {5-Spades} on the river didn't do it and Calamusa made his exit in 5th place, netting him €233,800. The remaining 4 players are guaranteed €305,660 from here on out.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Adrien Allain fr
Adrien Allain
16,850,000 3,305,000
Jan Bendik sk
Jan Bendik
EPT 1X Winner
4,020,000 1,120,000
Asan Umarov kz
Asan Umarov
2,900,000 340,000
Pierre Calamusa fr
Pierre Calamusa
Winamax
Eliminado

Tags: Adrien AllainPierre Calamusa

Oren Rosen Eliminated in 6th Place (€170,950)

Nível 31 : 60,000/120,000, 20,000 ante
Oren Rosen - Jan Bendik
Oren Rosen - Jan Bendik

Hand #14: Oren Rosen jammed the button with the {k-Spades}{j-Spades} and picked up the blinds and antes.

Hand #15: Oren Rosen woke up with the {a-Diamonds}{j-Diamonds} in the cutoff and pushed in again. Jan Bendik had the {a-Clubs}{k-Hearts} on the button and reshoved. The rest folded and after a {10-Diamonds}{2-Hearts}{3-Hearts}{3-Spades}{6-Diamonds} run out, Oren Rosen hit the rail sixth.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Jan Bendik sk
Jan Bendik
EPT 1X Winner
5,100,000 1,620,000
Oren Rosen il
Oren Rosen
Eliminado

Tags: Jan BendikOren Rosen

The 2016 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo® Casino EPT Grand Final Main Event Final Table is Ready to Explode

Jimmy Guerrero - Pierre Calamusa - Adrien Allain
Jimmy Guerrero - Pierre Calamusa - Adrien Allain

Two French pros will lead the chase for a €961,800 first-place prize, each holding more chips than the four other players combined, when the final six of the 2016 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo® Casino EPT Grand Final Main Event goes off, live on delay in Monaco, at 2 p.m. today.

WPT Amneville and APT Macau champion Adrien Allain (11,815,000), and former PokerStars Supernova and cash game specialist Jimmy Guerrero (11,480,000), stand above a pack of four players all hovering around the two-million chip mark that includes Slovakian and EPT9 Player of the Year Jan Bendik, Toulouse Business School student turned poker pro Pierre Calamusa, €10 Spin & Go qualifier and the first ever EPT Main Event finalist from Kazakhstan Asan Umarov, and Israeli Oren Rosen, a SCOOP and Sunday Warm-Up title holder who won the $600 Turbo Event at 2016 PCA.

Each of these players will be guaranteed at least €170,950 in sixth-place prize money when play begins nearing the end of Level 30 with blinds at 50,000/100,000 with a 10,000 ante. However, there are some massive pay jumps leading up to the almost-seven-figure first-place prize.

EPTLive will feature a live stream with hole cards up, and PokerNews will follow along with the stream providing hand-for-hand coverage, from the call to shuffle up and deal, until a brand new EPT Grand Final champion is crowned.

It should be a day boiling over with hot poker action, so take cover, the 2016 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo® Casino EPT Grand Final Main Event final table is about to explode.

SeatNameCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Jimmy GuerreroFrance11,480,000115
2Pierre CalamusaFrance2,235,00022
3Adrien AllainFrance11,815,000118
4Oren RosenIsrael2,315,00023
5Jan BendikSlovakia2,625,00026
6Asan UmarovKazakhstan2,235,00022

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