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2024 PokerStars EPT Monte Carlo

€1,100 FPS Main Event
Dias: 2
Event Info

2024 PokerStars EPT Monte Carlo

Resultado Final
Vencedor
Mão Vencedora
107
Prémio
€303,190
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,100
Prize Pool
€2,012,160
Entradas
2,096
Informações sobre o nível
Nível
38
Blinds
400,000 / 800,000
Ante
800,000
Informações sobre o torneio - Dia 2
Entradas
314
Jogadores em jogo
31

Final Team Pro Schneiders Bows Out

Nível 19 : Blinds 5,000/10,000, 10,000 ante
Felix Schneiders
Felix Schneiders

PokerStars Team Pro Felix Schneiders was the last player representing the Spadie brand in the FPS Main Event, and he moved all in for 57,000 from the hijack. Action folded to Yanis Avanesyan in the big blind, who called.

Felix Schneiders: Q10All in
Yanis Avanesyan: Q5

Schneiders was in great shape, dominating his opponent until Avenesyan found a five on the 975 flop. Schneiders called for a ten but the deck didn't comply as it ran out with the 4K.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Yanis Avanesyan am
Yanis Avanesyan
420,000
194,000
194,000
Felix Schneiders de
Felix Schneiders
Eliminado
PokerStars

Tags: Felix SchneidersYanis Avanesyan

Scafini Busts Senda to One Million

Nível 18 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Lucas Scafini
Lucas Scafini

Lucas Scafini opened to 16,000 from under the gun before Emika Senda three-bet to 40,000 on his direct left. Action folded back to Scafini who jammed as the big stack. Senda double-checked her cards and committed the 180,000 more she had behind.

Emika Senda: QQ All in
Lucas Scafini: AK

A classic flip was on the cards and it was one that Scafini would win as he paired up on the A953J runout to secure the pot and elimination.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Lucas Scafini br
Lucas Scafini
1,000,000
470,000
470,000
Emika Senda jp
Emika Senda
Eliminado

Tags: Emika SendaLucas Scafini

Calamusa Runs Into Merelli's Kings

Nível 18 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Alessandro Merelli
Alessandro Merelli

Pierre Calamusa raised to 16,000 in early position before Alessandro Merelli three-bet to 41,000 in the cutoff. Calamusa moved all in for around 280,000 and Merelli called.

Pierre Calamusa: AQ All in
Alessandro Merelli: KK

Calamusa was looking for an ace to stay alive against Merelli's kings, but none arrived on the 54J58 board and Calamusa was sent to the rail.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Alessandro Merelli it
Alessandro Merelli
700,000
357,000
357,000
Pierre Calamusa fr
Pierre Calamusa
Eliminado

Tags: Alessandro MerelliPierre Calamusa

Tedesco Runs Into Aces

Nível 18 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Kevin Tedesco
Kevin Tedesco

On a flop of 357 with 130,000 chips already in the pot, Federico Macori bet 45,000 from the small blind and he was called by Kevin Tedesco on the button.

After the dealer revealed the 8 turn, Macori fired a second barrel of 75,000. Tedesco called once again.

The J river completed the board and Macori moved all in with the biggest stack. Tedesco, who had 230,000 chips left, went deep into the tank and eventually called with A3. Macori flipped over AA and won this massive pot.

Even though he started the day as one of the chip leaders, Tedesco was eliminated on this hand while Macori chipped up to 1,200,000.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Federico Macori it
Federico Macori
1,200,000
576,000
576,000
Kevin Tedesco fr
Kevin Tedesco
Eliminado

Tags: Federico MacoriKevin Tedesco

Wistern Holds to Double

Nível 17 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Lasse Jagd Lauritsen
Lasse Jagd Lauritsen

Miroslav Alilovic opened to 12,000 from under the gun and was called by Tommy Alm Bo from the hijack. PokerStars Team Pro Lasse Jagd Lauritsen, who operates under the screen name "Wistern", jammed for 50,000 from the big blind. Alilovic called before Bo folded.

Lasse Jagd Lauritsen: KK All in
Miroslav Alilovic: J10

Wistern held to double up following the Q4659 runout.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Tommy Alm Bo se
Tommy Alm Bo
380,000
63,000
63,000
Miroslav Alilovic fr
Miroslav Alilovic
320,000
-19,000
-19,000
Lasse Jagd Lauritsen dk
Lasse Jagd Lauritsen
130,000
59,000
59,000
PokerStars

Tags: Lasse Jagd LauritsenMiroslav AlilovicTommy Alm Bo

Payouts Announced

Nível 17 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
EPT Monte Carlo - Trophy
EPT Monte Carlo - Trophy

The winner of the FPS Main Event at EPT Monte Carlo will walk away with the trophy as well as the first place prize of €303,190.

Anyone who makes the final table will lock up a minimum of €28,020.

PlacePrizePlacePrizePlacePrize
1€303,19010-11€21,55040-56€4,980
2€189,22012-13€17,95057-71€4,330
3€135,16014-15€14,96072-95€3,760
4€103,97016-17€12,46096-119€3,270
5€79,98018-20€10,370120-143€2,850
6€61,52021-23€8,720144-183€2,480
7€47,33024-27€7,590184-223€2,150
8€36,41028-31€6,590224-287€1,850
9€28,02032-39€5,730288-314€1,630

FPS Monte Carlo By the Numbers: 70 Countries Represented in Main Event

Nível 17 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Tournament Room
Tournament Room

The 2024 PokerStars European Poker Tour Monte Carlo series has opened with a massive prize pool in the €1,100 France Poker Series Main Event, seeing a total of 2,096 entries over four starting flights at Sporting Monte-Carlo.

That sits as the second-largest total in the history of the event, just behind the 2023 FPS Monte Carlo Main Event that attracted 2,138 entries.

A total of 70 countries were represented among the 1,077 unique entries, with France accounting for more than a third of players this week. A total of 326 French entries made up 30.27% of the field in Monte Carlo, followed by Italy (185 players - 17.18%).

Other countries with notable representation in the player pool include the United Kingdom (43 players - 3.99%), Spain (38 players - 3.53%) and Romania (37 - 3.44%).

FPS Monte Carlo Main Event Nationalities (Courtesy of PokerStars)
FPS Monte Carlo Main Event Nationalities (Courtesy of PokerStars)

Further down the list is Germany with 34 players for 3.16% of the field, Switzerland with 32 players (2.97%) and Greece with 30 entrants (2.79%). Ukraine (24 players - 2.23%) and the United States (22 players - 2.04%) round out the top ten.

Some of the other countries represented this year include The Netherlands (15 players - 1.39%), Canada (13 players - 1.21%), Brazil (4 players - 0.37%), Morocco (4 players - 0.37%) and Australia (3 players - 0.28%).

A full breakdown of the nationalities represented in the FPS Monte Carlo Main Event is available in the table below.

Nationalities In 2024 FPS Monte Carlo Main Event

CountryPlayersPercentage
France32630.27%
Italy18517.18%
United Kingdom433.99%
Spain383.53%
Romania373.44%
Germany343.16%
Switzerland322.97%
Greece302.79%
Ukraine242.23%
United States222.04%
Russian Federation201.86%
Israel161.49%
Bulgaria151.39%
Netherlands151.39%
Canada131.21%
Belgium111.02%
Poland111.02%
Hungary90.84%
Latvia90.84%
Portugal90.84%
Serbia90.84%
Argentina80.74%
Czechia80.74%
Ireland80.74%
Japan80.74%
Armenia70.65%
Austria70.65%
Estonia70.65%
Slovakia70.65%
Lebanon60.56%
Lithuania60.56%
Norway60.56%
Slovenia60.56%
Cyprus50.46%
Denmark50.46%
Iran50.46%
Brazil40.37%
China40.37%
India40.37%
Morocco40.37%
Tunisia40.37%
Uruguay40.37%
Australia30.28%
Belarus30.28%
Croatia30.28%
Finland30.28%
Sweden30.28%
Albania20.19%
Hong Kong20.19%
Kazakhstan20.19%
Luxembourg20.19%
Mexico20.19%
North Macedonia20.19%
South Korea20.19%
Turkey20.19%
Algeria10.09%
Azerbaijan10.09%
Colombia10.09%
Egypt10.09%
Iceland10.09%
Kosovo10.09%
Kyrgyzstan10.09%
Malta10.09%
Moldova10.09%
Montenegro10.09%
Singapore10.09%
South Africa10.09%
Syria10.09%
United Arab Emirates10.09%
Venezuela10.09%
Trinidad and Tobago10.05%

Tags: EPTMonte Carlo

EPT Champion Simon Wiciak Headlines 314 Players Returning For Day 2 of the FPS Main Event

Simon Wiciak
Simon Wiciak

The 314 players who return for Day 2 of the PokerStars France Poker Series Main Event have already accomplished their first goal: make the money. Now the race to the title begins when action resumes at noon local time inside Sporting Monte-Carlo.

Gil Aboodi waited until the last of four starting flights to grab the chip lead, taking 889,000 into Day 2. He’s followed by Remy Murcia (869,000), Vladimir Erceg (762,000), Kevin Tedesco (699,000), and Stephen Nahm (644,000). Other top stacks include Clement Michaud (628,000), EPT champion Ognyan Dimov (524,000), Ankit Ahuja (446,000), Julien Sitbon (383,000), Gabi Livshitz (348,000), Simone Andrian (334,000), and Mateusz Moolhuizen (296,000).

Day 2 Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Gil AboodiUnited States889,000178
2Remy MurciaFrance869,000174
3Vladimir ErcegSerbia762,000152
4Kevin TedescoFrance699,000140
5Stephen NahmCanada644,000129
6Clement MichaudFrance628,000126
7Christian AlilovicFrance626,000125
8Federico MacoriItaly624,000125
9Eric SfezFrance551,000110
10Come TheveninFrance525,000105

Team PokerStars Pro and EPT Barcelona champion Simon Wiciak enters Day 2 with 190,000, while Jason Wheeler (130,000), EPT champions Davidi Kitai (108,000), Sebastian Malec (101,000), and Maria Lampropulos (97,000), as well as Team PokerStars Pro Felix Schneiders (74,000) have also guaranteed themselves a payday.

The action resumes with 13 minutes left on Level 16 with blinds of 2,000-5,000 and a 5,000 big blind ante. Levels are now 60 minutes long. The four starting flights attracted a total of 2,096 entries, building a prize pool of €2,012,160. Official payouts will be announced early in the day.

Stay tuned to PokerNews throughout the day for all the live updates.

Tags: Ankit AhujaChristian AlilovicClement MichaudCome TheveninDavidi KitaiEric SfezFederico MacoriFelix SchneidersGabi LivshitzGil AboodiJason WheelerJulien SitbonKevin TedescoMaria LampropulosMateusz MoolhuizenRemy MurciaSebastian MalecSimon WiciakSimone AndrianStephen NahmVladimir Erceg