2017 PokerStars Championship presented by Monte-Carlo Casino?

Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2017 PokerStars Championship presented by Monte-Carlo Casino?

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aa
Prize
€466,714
Event Info
Buy-in
€5,300
Prize Pool
€3,525,950
Entries
727
Level Info
Level
32
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
25,000

Petrangelo Leads; Antonius and Negreanu with Big Stacks - Bubble Bursts on Day 2

Level 14 : 1,500/3,000, 500 ante
Nick Petrangelo Leads After Day 2 of the Main Event
Nick Petrangelo Leads After Day 2 of the Main Event

Day 2 of the 2017 PokerStars Championship presented by Monte-Carlo Casino �5,300 Main Event? saw another 11 players buy in with a fresh stack to create a 727-entry strong field. The total prize pool was set with �3,525,950 and the top 143 players were guaranteed a minimum cash of �7,580. However, all eyes are set on the first-place payout of �500,800, coveted golden trophy and title of first ever PokerStars Championship Main Event winner on European soil.

Six levels of 75 minutes each were scheduled and that's how long it took to let the money bubble burst. It was Salvatore Candido Graziano who lost a flip with pocket queens against the ace-king suited of Davidi Kitai in a battle of the blinds to become the last player to leave empty-handed. Another nine players then ran out of chips during the last four hands, reducing the field to the last 134 hopefuls.

Among those were James Mitchell, Peter Eichhardt, PokerStars Team Pro Jason Mercier, Byron Kaverman, Ryan Franklin and the only ever two-time European Poker Tour Main Event champion Victoria Coren Mitchell. Mercier cold four-bet shoved for around 40 big blinds with pocket tens and three-bettor Douglas Ferreira Souza called with ace-king suited to spike an ace on the flop.

Ultimately, it was High Roller regular Nick Petrangelo who ended up on top with a massive stack of 562,000. Other big stacks and notables included Michael Kolkowicz (470,500), Patrik Antonius (452,200), Faraz Jaka (416,500) Mark Teltscher (408,000), Stefan Schillhabel (402,000) Sebastian Malec (382,500), Andreas Klatt (375,000), Fabrice Soulier (364,500), Dan Smith (333,000), Manig Loeser (323,500) and Hossein Ensan (290,000). Start-of-the-day chip leader Jeff Hakim was among the bigger stacks for most of the day and eventually bagged up 350,000.

Malec is a former EPT Main Event champion and claimed the title in Barcelona last year in one of the most epic final hands, scooping the trophy and a payday of �1,122,800. Klatt is looking to make history here in ��Le Sporting�� after taking down the 1,252-entry strong �1,100 National Championship Main Event just yesterday.

Four PokerStars Team Pros made it through to Day 3: Daniel Negreanu (300,000), Celina Lin (200,500), Bertrand ��ElkY�� Grospellier (121,500) and Liv Boeree (63,500).

Among those who entered before the start were Luke Schwartz, Dario Sammartino, Jussi Nevanlinna, Byron Kaverman, Timothy Adams and Team PokerStars Pro Randy "nanonoko" Lew. However, Lew's appearance didn't last very long as he was eliminated during the first level of the day when running with pocket queens into pocket kings.

The Red Spade also had to wave goodbye to Igor Kurganov and Fatima Moreira de Melo before the money bubble burst. Kurganov fell to Christoph Vogelsang after the German check-called a river-shove in a limped pot with six-deuce for just bottom pair, and Kurganov was caught with the fingers in the cookie jar, tabling only queen-nine suited for a bluff. Moreira de Melo lost a flip with king-queen suited against the pocket tens of Faraz Jaka.

Other notables to bow out throughout the six levels included Steve O'Dwyer, Ole Schemion, Jean Montury, Charlie Carrel, Andrew Chen, 2016 EPT Grand-Final runner up Adrian Allain, Keven Stammen, Gaelle Baumann, Timothy Adams and �50,000 Single-Day High Roller champion Adrian Mateos. O'Dwyer departed in the first level of the day when his flush draw and gutshot didn't get there against the flopped set of Paul-Francois Tedeschi in a four-way limped pot.

The remaining 134 players will return tomorrow at 12 p.m. noon local time to the play five levels of 90 minutes each with a break every level, and the action recommences with blinds of 2,000/4,000 and a running ante of 500. The PokerNews live reporting team will be there to provide the action from the floor until a winner is crowned on Friday, May 5th 2017.

Main Event Day 3 Seat Draw

TableSeatPlayerCountryChip Count
11Preben StokkanNorway80,500
12Remi CastaignonFrance275,000
13Vasyl ZabrodskyyUkraine185,500
14Makram SaberLebanon115,000
15Tom-Aksel BedellNorway263,500
16Alexander DebusGermany128,500
17Lee Hon CheongHong Kong118,000
18Karen OliverUK26,000
     
21Cosmin Mihai PetricaRomania96,000
22Jose GonzalesArgentina175,000
24Martin JacobsonSweden53,500
25Shijirbaatar SanjaasurenMongolia333,000
26Chunjie LiuChina86,000
27Nick PetrangeloUSA562,000
28Alexandru PapazianRomania222,500
     
31Robert PankowskiPoland100,000
32Michael KolkowiczFrance470,500
33Geoffroy CombetteFrance162,500
34Vasileios CharalampakisGreece41,500
35[Removed:43]France121,500
36Francesco FaviaItaly201,000
37Johan GuilbertFrance85,000
38Raffaele SorrentinoItaly243,500
     
41Luiz DuarteUSA166,500
42Marcin DziembalaPoland29,000
43Andrey BondarRussian Federation130,500
44Paul-Francois TedeschiFrance139,000
45Fabrice SoulierFrance364,500
46Ian GillespieUSA27,000
47Thiago CremaBrazil193,000
48Waldemar NowakPoland66,000
     
51Dan SmithUSA333,000
52Ariel MalnikLithuania49,000
53Luke CerklewiczUK58,500
54Daniel DvoressCanada150,000
55Ke ChenChina118,500
56Jan BendikSlovakia50,500
57Anton HrabchakUkraine85,000
58Alexandre LuneauFrance42,000
     
61Daniel NegreanuCanada300,000
62Raffaello LocatelliItaly135,000
63"Bertrand ""ElkY"" Grospellier"France121,500
64Clemente Malheiro CarreiraPortugal125,000
65Allan DyrstadNorway54,000
66Martin LundeNorway30,000
67Michel Pereira MarquesBrazil132,000
68Thomas PopovCanada26,500
     
71Andreas KlattGermany375,000
72Carole SegouraFrance110,000
73Paul TestudFrance210,000
74Vladimir DemenkovRussian Federation90,500
75Vicente DelgadoSpain269,500
76Iliodoros KamatakisGreece140,000
78Jean-Jacques ZeitounFrance56,000
     
81Sergei PetrushevskiiRussian Federation158,500
82Stefan SchillhabelGermany402,000
83Nicolas Fuentes VidalChile278,000
84Christopher FrankGermany280,000
85Narcis-Gabriel NedelcuRomania63,000
86Karim SouaidFrance136,000
87Bruno LopesFrance155,000
88Paul GreselNetherlands20,000
     
91Liv BoereeUK63,500
92Luigi ContiItaly79,500
93Sebastian MalecPoland382,500
94Faraz JakaUSA416,500
95Sindre TvedtNorway28,500
96Arezki BelaidiCanada69,500
97Benoit LamFrance42,000
98Usman SiddiqueUK69,500
     
101Julian FerioloFrance32,000
102Jason WheelerUSA230,000
103Jeffrey HakimLebanon350,000
104Xavier RouayrouxFrance253,000
105Hannes SpeiserAustria265,500
106Jerome L'HostisUK263,000
107Patrik AntoniusFinland452,500
108Maksim ShulgaRussian Federation188,500
     
111Douglas Ferreira SouzaBrazil330,000
112Igor YaroshevskyyUkraine128,500
113Marius GierseGermany322,500
114Jerome BrionFrance174,000
115Arne CoulierBelgium342,500
116[Removed:170]Lithuania22,000
117Dmytro ShuvanovUkraine353,000
118Aleksei IstominRussian Federation36,000
     
121Mark TeltscherUK408,000
122Roger TondeurSwitzerland242,500
123Vishwanath ManjunathUK61,000
124Mickael MamouFrance47,000
125Philipp KoberAustria128,500
126Romain LewisFrance125,500
127Sergio AidoSpain124,000
128Peyman LuthGermany162,000
     
131Moritz DietrichGermany287,500
132Krisztian FejerdiHungary283,500
133Viliyan PetleshkovBulgaria112,000
134Stephen WoodheadUK14,500
135Chebli ChebliLebanon210,500
136Emil PatelFinland94,500
137Mikko TurtiainenFinland75,500
138Franck MakaciFrance32,000
     
141Romain NardinFrance35,500
142Tsugunari TomaJapan243,500
143Lukasz KubickiPoland280,000
144Rocco PalumboItaly81,000
145Valerii LubenetsUkraine32,000
146Isabel BaltazarFrance114,500
147Jack SalterUK141,000
148Diego VilelaBrazil270,000
     
151Maria HoUSA78,000
152Lauren MonossonUSA42,000
153Davidi KitaiBelgium179,500
154Yury SalikaevRussian Federation83,500
155Hideki TakafujiJapan106,000
156David UrbanSlovakia270,000
157Alexios ZervosGreece47,500
158Maxim PanyakRussian Federation67,000
     
161Christoph VogelsangGermany128,500
162Stefan HuberSwitzerland203,000
163Diego ZeiterSwitzerland234,000
164Jimmy GuerreroFrance110,000
165Adrian IonescuRomania66,500
166Hossein EnsanGermany290,000
167Manig LoeserGermany323,500
168Gianluca SperanzaItaly296,000
     
171Luke SchwartzUK187,000
172Diego VenturaPeru38,500
173Ramon Miquel MunozSpain145,000
174Marius-Catalin PerteaRomania71,500
175Andreas HoivoldNorway32,500
176Celina LinChina200,500
177Shakhabiddin MuradovLatvia110,000
178Aleksandar TomovicSerbia262,500

Tags: Adrian MateosAdrien AllainAndreas KlattBertrand GrospellierByron KavermanCelina LinCharlie CarrelChristoph VogelsangDan SmithDaniel NegreanuDario SammartinoDavidi KitaiDouglas Ferreira SouzaFabrice SoulierFaraz JakaFatima Moreira De MeloManig LoeserMark TeltscherPatrik AntoniusPeter EichhardtSalvatore Candido GrazianoSebastian MalecStefan SchillhabelSteve O'DwyerVictoria Coren