Day 1C – MPF Autumn2024

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Tournament Deciding Flip Between The Greeks

Level 40: 500,000/1,000,000 (1,000,000)
Entries: 3/2045

Theodoros Ampelikiotis opened the action to 2 million on the button and was met with a hefty 3-bet to 7 million from fellow Greek Nikolaos Konstas in the small blind. After some deliberation, Theodoros decided to go all-in for 26.8 million, and Konstas quickly called.

  • Theodoros Ampelikiotis: JJ
  • Nikolaos Konstas: AK

It was a classic flip for a massive chip lead, with Theodoros at risk. The board ran out a low 93286, holding up his pocket jacks and securing a monumental double-up! With this win, Theodoros has regained the chip lead as the battle intensifies.

We caught Theodoros eating some nuts after he won the hand and made a funny picture of him with his mouth full xD

Nikolaos Konstas – 26,000,0000
Theodoros Ampelikiotis – 54,000,000

Day 1C Recap + Chip Counts

Day 1C of the MPF Grand Event brought a thrilling atmosphere to the tables, with players eager to make their mark and secure a spot on Day 2. The tournament attracted a strong field of 178 entries, and after a full day of poker, only 23 players managed to survive the day’s challenges.

Leading the pack at the end of Day 1C is Salvatore Restuccia, who amassed an impressive stack of 856,000 chips. Restuccia’s play style and key hands throughout the day allowed him to gain an edge over his competitors. Not far behind is Benoit Kuhn with 805,000 chips, showing great resilience and strategic insight to finish as one of the top contenders. Rounding out the top three is Gary Fisher, who sits comfortably with 573,000 chips, putting him in a strong position heading into Day 2.

The day saw intense battles on the bubble as only the top 23 players advanced, each securing at least a €1,000 min-cash and a place on Day 2. They’ll join the 68 survivors from the previous 1A and 1B flights for the next stage, all with their eyes on the Grand Event title.

Side Event Highlights

In addition to the main event action, Eirik Prestunn took down the H.O.R.S.E. event hosted by Jon Kyte after an impressive heads-up against Poland’s Pawel Jan Laskowski, claiming the trophy after a runner-up finish in the Sviten Special yesterday.

Ivan Bordos emerged victorious in the €170 Betsson One Bullet Freezeout, which drew an impressive 283 entries. After a 3-way deal at the final table, Bordos claimed the top prize of €6,370, adding another highlight to the day’s list of achievements.

Meanwhile, The Hendon Mob Championship Day 1 drew an incredible 499 entries, creating a prize pool of over €100,000 and showcasing the popularity of this event. After a full day of competition, 75 players successfully advanced and will return today, Thursday, October 31st, for Day 2, setting up an exciting field of returning players.

Congratulations to all who advanced, especially our chip leaders and event champions. The competition only gets tougher from here—stay tuned as our event unfolds!

Action will resume today with the start of Day 1D, Check out Day 1C Final Chip Counts:

PositionNameCountryChip Count
1Salvatore RestucciaItaly856000
2Benoit KuhnFrance805000
3Gary FisherUnited Kingdom573000
4Alexandrs GolubevsLatvia520000
5Johann MuhlbauerGermany512000
6Francesco LipariItaly484000
7Matthieu Noel BurguiereFrance436000
8Ippazio MannoItaly427000
9Michail TastanisGreece359000
10Rimko MeijerNetherlands350000
11Martynas BrazdzionisLithuania325000
12Brynja Bjorg SassoonIceland324000
13Alessandro PichierriItaly304000
14Angelo SidotiItaly285000
15Vangelis KaimakamisGreece237000
16Igor TrajkoskiMacedonia229000
17Corentin Pierre SoulierFrance221000
18James Alan NixonUnited Kingdom151000
19Henri De HoopNetherlands140000
20Gary MorganUnited Kingdom111000
21Per Helge GaassandNorway104000
22Peter Hermann BackenGermany88000
23Uladzimir LuchkouBelarus81000

Day 1C Photos

We’ve just uploaded a fresh set of photos capturing the highlights, intense hands, and behind-the-scenes moments from the tournament floor. Dive into the gallery to relive the action and spot familiar faces as players make their moves.

Check back often as we continue adding more photos throughout the event to bring you closer to the excitement. Enjoy the gallery and stay tuned for more updates from the tables!

Eirik Prestunn Takes Down the H.O.R.S.E. Event

Eirik Prestunn, who narrowly missed the top spot in yesterday’s Sviten Special, came back strong to claim victory in the H.O.R.S.E. event. This time, Prestunn bested Poland’s Pawel Jan Laskowski in an intense heads-up battle, securing the trophy and redemption from his close call the day before.

The event, hosted by Jon Kyte, added a unique twist as Kyte followed in the footsteps of Sviten host Eva “Chic” Jiretorn—just like her, he finished 7th in his own hosted event. Prestunn’s performance, from Sviten runner-up to H.O.R.S.E. champion, shows the skill and determination that have defined this series. He also mentioned he won the H.O.R.S.E tournament in a previous poker event he recently attended.

Congratulations to Eirik Prestunn on his H.O.R.S.E. victory, trophy and prize of €3,440, and to all players for an event filled with memorable moments!

Check out the finalists and their respective payouts:

PositionNameCountryPayout
1Eirik PresttunNorway€ 3,440
2Pawel Jan LaskowskiPoland€ 2,330
3June Elisabeth JenkinsEngland€ 1,460
4Sudunagunta Dr SiddharthIndia€ 1,090
5Sander Floris Van WesemaelNetherlands€ 815
6Steven Lee FitzpatrickIreland€ 605
7Jon Kristian KyteNorway€ 480
8Daragh DaveyIreland€ 390
9Gunnar WeddeNorway€ 334

Enjoy some of the photos we have from the event!

Morgan’s Aggressive All-In Falls Short

Level 14: 2500/5000 (5000)
Entries: 39/158

Gary Morgan kept up the pressure with another aggressive all-in, this time shoving 140,000 from a stack of over 20 big blinds. Short-stacked Vytautas Stanius, sitting on the cutoff, made the call, and the two went to showdown:

  • Gary Morgan: A10
  • Vytautas Stanius: QQ

Stanius, holding the lead but facing elimination, stayed calm as the flop came 486. The turn 10 gave Morgan additional outs with a pair of tens, but the river 2 was no help. Stanius doubled up, while Morgan was left with a reduced stack of around 11 big blinds.

Gary Morgan: 55,000
Vytautas Stanius: 186,000

40 Players Remain in Day 1C of the MPF Grand Event

Level 14: 2500/5000 (5000)
Entries: 40/158

The field has narrowed down to just 40 players in Day 1C of the MPF Grand Event, each one fighting for a coveted spot in Day 2. With only 24 players set to advance, the pressure is mounting as competitors navigate the final levels of play.

Everyone remaining has their eyes on the prize, knowing that reaching Day 2 also means securing a min-cash of €1,000. With intense hands and high-stakes decisions on every table, each player is just a few eliminations away from making the money and moving one step closer to the Grand Event title.

Stay tuned as we close in on the final 24 who will emerge from Day 1C!

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