âŹ1100 FPS Main Event 2024 PokerStars EPT Paris PokerNews
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Place Player Country Prize (EUR) 1 Mateusz Moolhuizen Netherlands âŹ470,830 2 Blaz Zerjav Slovenia âŹ294,530 3 Yassine Baqal France âŹ210,220 4 Enis Rouissi France âŹ161,710 5 Kacper Pyzara Poland âŹ124,390 6 Scott Margereson United Kingdom âŹ95,680 7 Pierre Merlin France âŹ73,580 8 Julien Duveau France âŹ56,590 9 Pietro Corsi Italy âŹ43,540 Winnerâs Reaction The record-breaking field this week generated a whopping âŹ3,983,040 prize pool, and the final six players entered Day 4 ready to battle for the title. Moolhuizen sat third in chips to start, but was able to navigate his way to the win. He was admitted tired after a long session to bag the previous night, and did not get much rest ahead of the final day.
âI couldn’t sleep,â said Moolhuizen, âI slept like, four hours. But the adrenaline just keeps you going anyway, right?â Not only was he able to stay awake, but the newly crowned champion also used meditation to control the adrenaline. âI’ll be very honest. I don’t do it enough. But it’s good to keep calm.â
Mateusz Moolhuizen With his fiancĂ©e cheering from the rail, Moolhuizen gave the couple one reason to feel more attached to the host city of Paris. Another will come in just a few months. âI mean, it’s the city of love and getting married in Franceâ he explained. âIt’s amazing. That’s the story for sure, for sure.â
Final Table Action The final table marked the start of the PokerStars livestream here in Paris, and action was quick right from the start. Less than 30 minutes into the day, Moolhuizen scored the first knockout. Scott Margereson entered as the short stack and was unable to catch a set before exiting in sixth place.
From there, things slowed down until Kacper Pyzaragot unlucky against start-of-day chip leader Enis Rouissi to finish in fifth position. Despite entering the day with a commanding advantage, Rouissi was the next to go in fourth when his queens ran into the kings of Blaz Zerjav.
Throughout much of the day, Yassine Baqal was on a short stack but managed to survive four consecutive all-ins. The last two came at the expense of Zerjav, but the Slovenian pro finally got his revenge and sent Baqal home in third place.
Blaz Zerjav & Mateusz Moolhuizen
Heads Up Play That left Moolhuizen and Zerjav to fight for the title, and the two had tangled in a key pot hours earlier. Moolhuizen got a bluff through after risking almost his entire stack, propelling him back into contention at that point.
The heads-up battle began with virtually even stacks, and the two combatants traded the lead before Moolhuizen was able to pull away. A key turn card left the Dutchman with a massive chip advantage, and the stacks were all in soon after with Zerjav coming up short.
With a big victory under his belt here in Paris, Moolhuizen will try to get some rest before jumping into the EPT Main Event. âTomorrow, I’ll be definitely tired,â he said before leaving the feature table stage. âI’m not looking forward to playing tomorrow now, a day later. It’s a position everybody wants to be in, but I’ll probably be less talkative tomorrow on the table.â Perhaps his play can do the talking again, as he begins the quest for a rare double at an EPT stop.
Mateusz Moolhuizen This concludes the PokerNews coverage of the FPS Main Event, but our live reporting from Paris continues. Check out our event hub for all of the action at Le Palais des CongrĂšs, and look out for coverage of major events elsewhere around the poker world.
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