Following a three-way deal, Oleksii Khoroshenin won €578,392 for his victory in the EPT Vienna 2014 Main Event. High Roller tournament winner Fabrice Soulier earned €392,000.
Last weekend saw the eight-handed finale of the European Poker Tour Main Event with Anthony Ghamrawi in the chiplead (stack: 5,150,000). Favourites of the final nine, however, were SCOOP champion and $1,000 NLHE Hyper-Turbo HU regular Frei ‘deamon10’ Dilling, WSOP 2013 $1,500 NLHE Shootout winner Simeon Naydenov and PokerStars Sunday 500 winner online MTT pro Marko ‘BriDge2PaiN’ Neumann, whose short stack was still sufficient for him to come back.
The seat draw was as follows:
Seat 1: Oleksii Khoroshenin – 2,150,000
Seat 2: Anthony Ghamrawi – 5,150,000
Seat 3: Marko Neumann – 1,585,000
Seat 4: Simeon Naydenov – 3,550,000
Seat 5: Frei Dilling – 4,230,000
Seat 6: Rumen Nanev – 2,765,000
Seat 7: Pablo Gordillo – 4,075,000
Seat 8: Timo Pfutzenreuter – 3,740,000
Rumen Nanev, Dilling, Naydenov, Timo Pfutzenreuter and Pablo Gordillo were eliminated in this order and the final three made a deal:
Marko Neumann: 13,920,000 (€638,127)
Oleksii Khoroshenin: 8,635,000 (€497,900)
Anthony Ghamrawi: 4,690,000 (€446,481)
€50,000 was left in the prize pool for the winner. The players took the rest of the game accordingly seriously and, after a long three-handed play, Neumann finished 3rd, his full house cracked by Khoroshenin’s nut full house. The latter thus had a 3:1 edge over Ghamrawi heads-up and did manage to grab the champion’s title.
The end results are as follows:
1st: Oleksii Khoroshenin (Ukraine) – €578,392
2nd: Anthony Ghamrawi (Austria) – €446,481
3rd: Marko Neumann (Germany) – €638,127
4th: Pablo Gordillo (Spain) – €262,150
5th: Timo Pfuzenreuter (Germany) – €203,900
6th: Simeon Naydenov (Bulgaria) – €151,000
7th: Frei Dilling (Denmark) – €108,100
8th: Rumen Nanev (Bulgaria) – €77,000
The €10,300 High Roller event of the EPT Vienna stop had 181 entrants and a prize pool of €1,773,800, with the following nine players making it to the Final Table:
Seat 1: Fady Kamar – 238,000
Seat 2: Dmitry Yurasov – 1,866,000
Seat 3: Vitaly Lunkin – 1,174,000
Seat 4: Benny Spindler – 1,814,000
Seat 5: Anatoly Filatov – 1,555,000
Seat 6: Oleh Okhotskyi – 362,000
Seat 7: Jonathan Duhamel – 690,000
Seat 8: Rasmus Agerskov – 278,000
Seat 9: Fabrice Soulier – 1,075,000
Jonathan Duhamel, Fady Kamar, Benny Spindler, Rasmus Agerskov, Dmitry Yurasov, Vitaly Lunkin and Oleh Okhotskyi were railed in 9th to 3rd places, respectively, leaving WSOP champion Soulier and Anatoly Filatov to play heads-up for the title.
By the last hand, Soulier had a lead of 8:1 over Filatov and the latter called all-in for 1,100,000 on Soulier’s 3-bet shove on Level 26 (10,000/30,000/60,000).
Filatov: K:s T:h
Soulier: A:s 5:s
Board: Q:s 9:c 2:d 8:h 7:s
Soulier won with a top kicker.
The Frenchman earned €392,900, making his lifetime live tournament winnings $5,553,510.
The end results are as follows:
1st: Fabrice Soulier (France) – €392,900
2nd: Anatoly Filatov (Russia) – €265,200
3rd: Oleh Okhotskyi (Ukraine) – €182,500
4th: Vitaly Lunkin (Russia) – €148,800
5th: Dmitry Yurasov (Russia) – €118,650
6th: Rasmus Agerskov (Denamrk) – €91,150
7th: Benny Spindler (Germany) – €66,350
8th: Fady Kamar (Lebanon) – €48,050
9th: Jonathan Duhamel (Canada) – €39,800