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2017 PokerStars Championship presented by Monte-Carlo Casino®

Main Event
Dias: 6
Event Info

2017 PokerStars Championship presented by Monte-Carlo Casino®

Resultado Final
Vencedor
Mão Vencedora
aa
Prémio
€466,714
Event Info
Buy-in
€5,300
Prize Pool
€3,525,950
Entradas
727
Informações sobre o nível
Nível
32
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
25,000
Informações sobre o torneio - Dia 6

Raffaele Sorrentino Wins the 2017 PokerStars Championship presented by Monte-Carlo Casino® (€466,714)

Nível 32 : 100,000/200,000, 25,000 ante
Raffaele_Sorrentino
Raffaele_Sorrentino

Raffaele Sorrentino has won the 2017 PokerStars Championship presented by Monte-Carlo Casino®. The Italian regular, now living in Mexico, walked away with over €466,000 after making a deal heads-up with Andreas Klatt.

"I'm very happy," Sorrentino said. "It's a dream come true. I was thinking about this one week ago. Every day, I got more and more [close]."

In the end, happiness was accompanied by another feeling.

"I was really, really tired," Sorrentino admitted after finishing the six-day event.

Sorrentino's opponent Klatt walked away with €402,786. The German already had a pretty good week as he won the 1,252-entry PokerStars National Championship event earlier this festival for €151,445. He'll have a huge early lead on the MonteDam Swing leaderboard, a PokerStars promotion with the WPT that now heads to Amsterdam for its third and fourth legs, the upcoming WPT events.

Start-of-day chip leader Michael Kolkowicz crashed in fifth place as nothing worked for him on the last day of play.

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Raffaele SorrentinoItaly€466,714
2Andreas KlattGermany€402,786
3Andrey BondarRussia€271,500
4Maxim PanyakRussia€199,900
5Michael KolkowiczFrance€147,120
6Diego ZeiterArgentina€108,300

In the 17th hand of play, Diego Zeiter was the first to go. A couple hands before, he had admirably gotten away from top pair in a three-way pot, but finding ace-jack with 11 big blinds to play made things easy. He pushed all in, only to run into the ace-queen of chip leader Kolkowicz.

Michael Kolkowicz, a French recreational player who had gotten married in this very room 10 years ago, started out as the chip leader with 4.6 million. Soon, though, he was in the possession of over 8 million in chips as everything went his way initially.

His reign as chip boss wasn't for long, as Sorrentino took over during five-handed play. Sorrentino repeatedly got the best of Kolkowicz and would eventually also play a role in the demise of Kolkowicz.

As Sorrentino's aggressive play on a table of passive players soared him over the 10 million mark, Kolkowicz trended downward rapidly. After some 40 more hands, the two clashed in back-to-back hands with Sorrentino coming out on top in both. Not much later, Michael Kolkowicz shoved for his last 12 big blinds with six-deuce over an open raise by his nemesis. Sorrentino called with ace-five and flopped two fives to just about end it. Kolkowicz picked up some outs on the turn but the river failed to improve him and the Frenchman was out just like that.

The two Russian players were next to go. Maxim Panyak, a high-stakes OFC player who qualified for this event online, got it in with ace-ten to king-jack and saw a still-hot Sorrentino hit a king. Andrey Bondar, who appeared to be playing very tight, followed a couple of hands later, getting it in with top pair against two-pair on the turn. The river was a brick and Bondar had to leave the heads up to Sorrentino and Klatt.

Klatt hadn't done much up until that point, mostly avoiding big pots. If there's ever a master class going to be taught on laddering up, he should be considered as a case study as Klatt sneaked his way to heads-up without making too many waves.

Klatt still had a respectable stack to start the mano-a-mano battle, and he and Sorrentino instantly started talking chop when Bondar exited. The two quickly agreed to a deal and left that paid each over €400,000 and left €15,000 in the middle to play for.

After a 60-minute dinner break, the Italian and German shook hands and went to battle. Sorrentino, who now lives in Mexico but shared an apartment with Mustapha Kanit in Malta before that, started off best but both were winning their fair share of pots. They were deep, and given that both hadn't shown extreme aggression throughout the day, railbirds were getting ready for a long heads-up match. In the end, though, it wasn't long at all before the money went in.

After just 29 hands of heads up, Klatt got dealt queens and Sorrentino aces. It wasn't for long before the chips were in the middle and under a minute later, Sorrentino was celebrating winning the biggest prize of his poker career.

In the aftermath of the Main Event, PokerStars Director of Live Events Edgar Stuchly took over the mic as he prepared to present Sorrentino with his trophy. He said PokerStars Championship Monte Carlo drew nearly 10,000 entries across its dozens of tournaments over the past week-plus.

"The first PokerStars Championship in Europe was a great success," he said.

The next PokerStars event you can follow on PokerNews is the PokerStars Festival Chile. PokerNews will be on the floor reporting the $3,300 High Roller (May 21-23) and $1,650 Main Event (May 23-27). PokerStars Championship Sochi will begin around that time as well. PokerNews will be in Sochi to bring you stories from the Super High Roller (May 23-25), and updates from the Main Event (May 25-31), Single-Day High Roller (May 26) and regular High Roller (May 29-31) in what could very well be the biggest ever poker tournament in Russia.

Tags: Andreas KlattAndrey BondarDiego ZeiterMaxim PanyakMichael KolkowiczPokerStars ChampionshipRaffaele Sorrentino

Andreas Klatt Eliminated in 2nd Place (€402,786)

Nível 32 : 100,000/200,000, 25,000 ante
Andreas Klatt
Andreas Klatt

Hand #138: Andreas Klatt was first to act and woke up with {Q-Spades}{Q-Hearts}. The German raised to 450,000. Sorrentino, though, wasn't folding. He found {A-Spades}{A-Diamonds} and three-bet to a sizable 2,025,000.

Klatt, with 5,140,000 behind at the time, shoved for 5,590,000 total. Sorrentino instantly called and seemed to apologize for having such a huge hand.

Klatt could overtake Sorrentino as the chip leader, but he had to find a queen or some other help to do so. It wasn't meant to be, the 11,230,000 pot would never get really exciting.

The {8-Diamonds}{2-Hearts}{2-Spades} flop did nothing for either, not even giving Klatt back door outs. The {K-Diamonds} on the turn was a blank and so was the {2-Diamonds} on the river. Both made full houses but Klatt's wasn't worth anything, he had to settle for second place.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Raffaele Sorrentino it
Raffaele Sorrentino
21,820,000 5,620,000
Andreas Klatt de
Andreas Klatt
Eliminado

Tags: Andreas KlattRaffaele Sorrentino

Andrey Bondar Eliminated in 3rd Place (€271,500)

Nível 31 : 80,000/160,000, 20,000 ante
Andrey Bondar
Andrey Bondar

Hand #108: Raffaele Sorrentino raised from the small blind with {6-Clubs}{5-Hearts} to 370,000. Andrey Bondar called with {J-Clubs}{8-Clubs} and flopped top pair on {4-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}.

Sorrentino bet 425,000 into 800,000. Bondar didn't waste much time raising to 1,200,000. Sorrentino called.

The {6-Spades} hit the turn and Sorrentino checked. Bondar shoved for 3,410,000 and Sorrentino snap called.

The 10,020,000 pot went to Sorrentino as the river {9-Clubs} completed the board. Down to the heads up, just two players remain.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Raffaele Sorrentino it
Raffaele Sorrentino
15,465,000 4,540,000
Andreas Klatt de
Andreas Klatt
6,350,000 480,000
Andrey Bondar ru
Andrey Bondar
Eliminado

Tags: Andrey BondarRaffaele Sorrentino

Maxim Panyak Eliminated in 4th Place (€199,900)

Nível 31 : 80,000/160,000, 20,000 ante
Maxim Panyak
Maxim Panyak

Hand #102: Raffaele Sorrentino opened {K-Spades}{J-Spades} on the button for 330,000. Panyak shoved for 1.9 million from the small blind with {A-Hearts}{10-Hearts}. Sorrentino asked for a count and quite determined announced he was calling.

The flop came {K-Diamonds}{4-Spades}{2-Spades}, just about as good a flop as they could come for Sorrentino.

As the {5-Hearts} hit the turn and {7-Clubs} completed the board, Panyak exited in 4th place.

Panyak, an experienced player who qualified for this event online, receives €199,900. The remaining 3 players are guaranteed €271,500 from here on out.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Raffaele Sorrentino it
Raffaele Sorrentino
13,055,000 835,000
Andrey Bondar ru
Andrey Bondar
5,420,000 35,000
Andreas Klatt de
Andreas Klatt
3,340,000 990,000
Maxim Panyak ru
Maxim Panyak
Eliminado

Tags: Raffaele SorrentinoMaxim Panyak

Michael Kolkowicz Eliminated in 5th Place (€147,120)

Nível 31 : 80,000/160,000, 20,000 ante
Michael Kolkowicz
Michael Kolkowicz

Hand #85: Raffaele Sorrentino opened to 330,000 with {a-Clubs}{5-Clubs} on the button. Michael Kolkowicz shoved all in for 1,970,000 with {6-Spades}{2-Hearts} in the small blind. The flop came {5-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds}{5-Hearts}, giving Sorrentino trips and Kolkowicz a gutshot. The {7-Diamonds} turn gave Kolkowicz a few more outs but the river was a {7-Spades}.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Raffaele Sorrentino it
Raffaele Sorrentino
12,220,000 2,215,000
Andrey Bondar ru
Andrey Bondar
5,385,000 -340,000
Andreas Klatt de
Andreas Klatt
2,350,000 -530,000
Maxim Panyak ru
Maxim Panyak
1,865,000
Michael Kolkowicz fr
Michael Kolkowicz
Eliminado

Tags: Michael KolkowiczRaffaele Sorrentino

Hands #46-47: Bondar Doubles Through Kolkowicz

Nível 30 : 60,000/120,000, 20,000 ante
Andrey Bondar
Andrey Bondar

Hand #46: Maxim Panyak completed with {j-Diamonds}{2-Clubs}. Andrey Bondar shoved with {a-Clubs}{9-Diamonds} and took it down.

Hand #47: Michael Kolkowicz opened to 360,000 in the cutoff with {k-Hearts}{q-Diamonds}. Bondar had {k-Spades}{k-Clubs} in the small blind and moved all in for 2,145,000. Kolkowicz called after about a minute. Bondar was a huge favorite but did see an {8-Hearts}{q-Spades}{3-Hearts} flop that paired his opponent. The turn and river were clean for the Russian, and he doubled.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Michael Kolkowicz fr
Michael Kolkowicz
4,670,000 -2,185,000
Andrey Bondar ru
Andrey Bondar
4,510,000 2,645,000

Tags: Andrey BondarMichael Kolkowicz

Diego Zeiter Eliminated in 6th Place (€108,300)

Nível 29 : 50,000/100,000, 10,000 ante
Diego  - 6th Place
Diego - 6th Place

Hand #17: Diego Zeiter jammed second to act with {a-Diamonds}{j-Spades} for 1,120,000. Kolkowicz picked up {a-Spades}{q-Diamonds} on the button and called. Both blinds folded.

Flop: {3-Diamonds}{q-Clubs}{a-Hearts}

The turn was a {3-Hearts} and the river a {6-Clubs}, leaving Zeiter with nary an out after fourth street.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Michael Kolkowicz fr
Michael Kolkowicz
8,280,000 1,360,000
Maxim Panyak ru
Maxim Panyak
3,625,000 -180,000
Raffaele Sorrentino it
Raffaele Sorrentino
3,470,000 -80,000
Andrey Bondar ru
Andrey Bondar
3,420,000 80,000
Andreas Klatt de
Andreas Klatt
2,920,000 60,000
Diego Zeiter ch
Diego Zeiter
Eliminado

Tags: Diego ZeiterMichael Kolkowicz

Welcome to Day 6 of PokerStars Championship Monte Carlo €5,300 Main Event

Raffaele Sorrentino (L) and Michael Kolkowicz
Raffaele Sorrentino (L) and Michael Kolkowicz

Who will join Christian Harder, Kenny Smaron and Elliot Smith as Main Event winners in the first season of the PokerStars Championship era?

That's the question that will be answered today when PokerStars Championship presented by Monte-Carlo Casino® kicks off its final day, with six runners remaining out of 727. Michael Kolkowicz, Andrey Bondar, Andreas Klatt, Raffaele Sorrentino, Diego Zeiter, and Maxim Panyak are the players still in contention for €500,800 and the title here in Monaco.

Kolkowicz, a Frenchman, holds the chip lead, but it's still anybody's game as everybody is between 20 and 60 big blinds heading into the final day of the event. Kolkowicz has 4.6 million as blinds will restart at 40,000/80,000/10,000, and the shortest stack belongs to Diego Zeiter (1,780,000), so it's a tightly bunched group indeed.

Klatt, meanwhile, has come out of nowhere to emerge as a breakout player here at PokerStars Championship Monte Carlo. He won the PokerStars National Championship here, topping a field of over 1,200, and he has followed that up with this final table run. No matter what happens today, he's a big favorite to score a prize as one of the top players on the MonteDam Swing leaderboard, a special PokerStars promotion in partnership with the WPT.

Cards are in the air at 1 p.m. local time, but the live stream and corresponding PokerNews coverage kicks off at 2 p.m.

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