Big Names Capture High Roller Titles At European Poker Tour Paris SeriesA Look At The Results From Some The Many High Buy-In Side Events Held During The 12-Day Festival |
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The first-ever European Poker Tour Paris festival featured a total of 30 tournaments spread across 12 days of action at the Hyatt Regency Paris Etoile. A total of 11,278 entries were made across the festival, with €33,319,512 ($35,651,878 USD) in total prize money awarded along the way.
While the two largest top prizes of the series went to EPT Paris main event champion Razvan Belea and €50,000 buy-in super high roller winner Chris Brewer ($1,026,686), there were plenty of high-stakes side events that awarded big money in the city of lights in recent days. Below is a look at some of the most notable high-roller results from the series.
€25,000 Single-Day High Roller I
Chris Brewer
Brewer overcame a stacked final table, with the likes of Orpen Kisacikoglu (6th), two-time bracelet winner Nick Petrangelo (4th), bracelet winner Daniel Dvoress (3rd) all cashing. Brewer defeated Felipe Ketzer (2nd – $249,096) heads-up to secure the title, which was the ninth recorded tournament victory of his career. It didn’t take long for Brewer to secure his 10th title, as he topped a field of 68 entries in the €50,000 buy-in just a few days later to secure his first-ever seven-figure payday.
The former collegiate long-distance runner now has nearly $8.1 million in lifetime earnings. His two titles won in Paris saw him earn 1,032 total Card Player Player of the Year points, enough to move him inside the top 60 in the 2023 POY race standings sponsored by Global Poker.
Place | Player | Earnings | POY Points |
1 | Chris Brewer | $382,183 | 420 |
2 | Felipe Ketzer | $249,096 | 350 |
3 | Daniel Dvoress | $171,628 | 280 |
4 | Nick Petrangelo | $127,330 | 210 |
5 | Ren Lin | $99,617 | 175 |
6 | Orpen Kisacikoglu | $77,468 | 140 |
€25,000 Single-Day High Roller II
Teun Mulder
The Dutch player earned $417,161 for this win, the fifth-largest score of his career. He now has nearly $6.3 million in recorded earnings to his name.
Seth Davies notched the first of his two high-roller final table finishes of the series in this event, earning $186,127 as the third-place finisher. When combined with the $91,699 he added for a fourth-place showing later on in the series, Davies grew his haul for the festival to 448 points and nearly $278,000. The American has already made five POY-qualified final tables in 2023, with 1,440 total points and nearly $1.6 million in earnings accrued across those scores. As a result, he now sits in 28th place in the POY rankings.
Place | Player | Earnings | POY Points |
1 | Teun Mulder | $417,161 | 420 |
2 | Tauan Naves | $275,953 | 350 |
3 | Seth Davies | $186,127 | 280 |
4 | Jakov Nesterov | $141,187 | 210 |
5 | Niklas Astedt | $109,087 | 175 |
6 | Thomas Muehloecker | $86,617 | 140 |
7 | Pedro Garagnani | $67,357 | 105 |
€25,000 Single-Day High Roller III
Michael Watson
This was Watson’s second final-table finish of the year, having placed fourth in the $100,000 buy-in at the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure for $404,100 back in January. He now has more than $18.1 million in lifetime tournament earnings to his name.
After two-time bracelet winner Fedor Holz fell in third place ($156,006), Watson beat out another two-time bracelet winner in Aleksejs Ponakovs to secure the title. Ponakovs was awarded $226,519 as the runner-up finisher.
Place | Player | Earnings | POY Points |
1 | Michael Watson | $347,215 | 420 |
2 | Aleksejs Ponakovs | $226,519 | 350 |
3 | Fedor Holz | $156,006 | 280 |
4 | Motoyoshi Okamura | $115,774 | 210 |
5 | Sirzat Hissou | $90,629 | 175 |
6 | Rui Ferreira | $70,513 | 140 |
€25,000 Single-Day High Roller IV
Joao Vieira
The victory came with a spade trophy and $321,257 in prize money, growing Vieira’s recorded earnings to nearly $7.6 million in the process. He remains the leading poker tournament earner from his home country, ahead of recent PokerStars Players Championship final tablist Pedro Marques ($4,642,209) and Rui Ferrera ($3,422,055), who finished sixth in this event for $65,163.
Vieira had a couple of top-flight competitors to contend with down the stretch. Steve O’Dwyer finished third for $144,343, while two-time Card Player Player of the Year award winner Stephen Chidwick placed second for $209,506. O’Dwyer and Chidwick were far from done racking up big scores in Paris, though.
Place | Player | Earnings | POY Points |
1 | Joao Vieira | $321,257 | 336 |
2 | Stephen Chidwick | $209,506 | 280 |
3 | Steve O’Dwyer | $144,343 | 224 |
4 | Juan Pardo | $107,107 | 168 |
5 | Tom Vogelsang | $83,781 | 140 |
6 | Rui Ferreira | $65,163 | 112 |
€25,000 Single-Day High Roller V
Stephen Chidwick
Chidwick defeated recent PCA $250,000 buy-in champion Sam Greenwood heads-up to secure his first title of the year.
Nick Petrangelo recorded his third final-table finish of the festival, placing fifth for $74,151, while Seth Davies added $91,699 to his annual total with a fourth-place showing.
Place | Player | Earnings | POY Points |
1 | Stephen Chidwick | $296,411 | 336 |
2 | Sam Greenwood | $296,411 | 280 |
3 | Joris Ruijs | $126,795 | 224 |
4 | Seth Davies | $91,699 | 168 |
5 | Nick Petrangelo | $74,151 | 140 |
€25,000 High Roller
With his three POY-qualified final-table finishes and two titles, Chidwick has already accumulated 1,036 POY points as he begins his run at a third POY title. As a result, he now sits in 56th place in the 2023 standings.
This was his 38th recorded tournament title. It brought his lifetime earnings to $45,795,073, the fourth-most of any player in poker history.
Four-time bracelet winner Adrian Mateos finished second for $225,519. This was already his fifth POY-qualified score of the year. With 1,480 points he has moved inside the top 30 on the leaderboard heading into March.
Steve O’Dwyer placed fifth for $90,629. This was his third final-table finish of the series, and fourth overall on the year.
Place | Player | Earnings | POY Points |
1 | Stephen Chidwick | $347,215 | 420 |
2 | Adrian Mateos | $226,519 | 350 |
3 | Jean Noel Thorel | $156,006 | 280 |
4 | Daniel Dvoress | $115,774 | 210 |
5 | Steve O’Dwyer | $90,629 | 175 |
6 | Justin Saliba | $70,513 | 140 |
€10,300 High Roller
Diogo Coelho
This was by far the largest live score yet for the player from Portugal, blowing away the $33,800 he earned as the 38th-place finisher in this year’s PCA main event. He also secured 1,800 POY points for the win. With this and a small final-table finish in a $550 buy-in event at the PCA, Coelho now sits in 16th place in the POY standings with 1,821 total points.
2014 WSOP main event champion Martin Jacobson finished seventh for $135,355, bringing his lifetime earnings to just shy of $17.8 million.
Place | Player | Earnings | POY Points |
1 | Diogo Coelho | $867,235 | 1800 |
2 | Aleksandr Shevliakov | $541,206 | 1500 |
3 | Toni Kaukua | $386,591 | 1200 |
4 | Martin Stausholm | $297,246 | 900 |
5 | Mauricio Ferreira Pais | $228,659 | 750 |
6 | Mario Navarro | $175,908 | 600 |
7 | Martin Jacobson | $135,355 | 450 |
8 | Christian Pedersen | $110,959 | 300 |
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