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Yet, Stefanov was smart and caught a bluff from Gumz only to win the tournament. Gumz had to be satisfied with second place and the consolation prize of $353,380. This marked the end of the WPT Rock ‘N’ Roll Poker Open. The tournament attracted many great players and many poker professionals, as well as enthusiasts. In heads-up, Emanuele Onnis played with Fabian Gumz from Germany. In the final hand, Onnis put all in from 1010, and Gumz called with AJ. The flop was 10JA, which gave Gumz 2 pairs, and Onis allowed him to make a set. The turn and river were blanks. For his efforts, Fabian Gumz received € 85,000. Malta Poker Festival Grand Event Final. Gumz called from the button, then check-called the flop for 1.25M. They check-shoved the turn, and got called, but their aces were crushed by the flopped straight for Gumz'. 'kennyct31' won $8,459 in bounties as well. Fabian Gumz live updates from poker tournaments. Sign In / Register. Poker Coverage: Poker. Black Chip Poker 100% up to $1,000 Sports Betting Poker 100% up to $1,000 NLOP Free. Fabian Gumz poker player profile. Get latest information, winnings and gallery.

It took just over four hours on Day 2 to decide a winner in EPT Online 12: $1,050 NLHE [6-Max], and German player Fabian '!$eveeeeeeen!' Gumz took down the top prize of more than $100,000 in prizes and bounties, and he even did it with a seven in his hand on the final deal.

Gumz made it through the 733 player field to bag a middle stack of just under 2 million chips at the end of Day 1 but turned it on for the final day. He collected more in bounties ($54,336) than the first place prize ($53,006). Together, the $107,343 would mark his third-best live cash, after $353,380 for 2nd in 2019/2020 WPT Rock & Roll Poker Open and $157,565 for 8th in $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em 'Millionaire Maker' at the 2019 WSOP.

Final Table Results

PlaceNameCountryBountyPrize
1Fabian '!$eveeeeeeen!' GumzAustria$54,336$53,007
2Jasper 'AppelKruimel' WetemansNetherlands$5,033$53,006
3rolic_roRussian Federation$11,363$30,841
4kennyct31Romania$8,459$21,715
5Arturs 'ARTSchGamble' ScerbaksGermany$2,063$15,290
6Vlad 'VladTheSlaye' MartynenkoUkraine$7,102$10,766
7dodi papaHungary$7,625$8,573

Action of the Tournament

Day 1 of EPT Online 12: $1,050 NLHE [6-Max] kicked off at 1:05 eastern time yesterday, and after nearly five hours of late registration a total of 733 entries swelled the prize pool to $733,000. Ninety-five players were slated to share in that prize pool, and it only took about 90 minutes after registration closed for them to hit the money.

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When Day 1 came to a close, there were just 44 players still in contention for the win. Among those were two PokerStars representatives, Team Online member Lex 'L. Veldhuis' Veldhuis and ambassador Kalidou 'KalidouSow' Sow. Veldhuis couldn't get anything going on Day 2 and ended up in 40th for a combined score of just under $4k, but Sow made it all the way to tenth, despite having connection issues and sitting out during the final three tables. Sow banked more than $8K in prizes and bounties.

They hit the seven-handed final table after about three hours of play when Ivan 'zufo16' Zufic bubbled in 8th place for more than $14K in bounties and prizes. The final table went very quickly, going from seven to one in under three-quarters of an hour. Four-handed took the longest to finish, playing for about 20 minutes before 'kennyct31' started a rush by busting in 4th to Gumz' flopped straight.

After that, Gumz took out 'rolic_ro' and Jasper 'AppelKruimel' Wetemans in short order to take down the top prize. 'rolic_ro' won more than $40K total, while Wetemans got more than $58K total for the consolation prize.

Milen Stefanov, a player from Bulgaria, managed to take down the Main Event of the World Poker Tour Rock ‘N’ Roll Poker Open at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood in Hollywood, Fla. The event required a buy-in of $3,500, and a total of 988 players applied to this big competition to test their skills and luck.

The Bulgarian managed to earn the lion’s share of the prize, winning a total of $545,070. Stefanov was happy to win such a big event and stated that it felt amazing to be a WPT champion.

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This main event was actually the biggest-ever RRPO event in history due to the number of entries. A total of $3.1 million was created as the prize pool, and the top 124 players made it to the money list. Some of the notable players who made the money by playing this event include Aaron Memelstein, Matt Glantz, James Calderaro, Julien Martini, Anthony Zinno, and Scott Clemens.

At one point, Stefanov was rather fortunate as he managed to double up pretty late and stay in the game. He had an ace of hearts and a king of clubs against the ace of spades and king of hearts that Francis Anderson had in his pocket. However, Stefanov managed to get a heart four-flush and stay in the game.

On the other hand, Fabian Gumz, who was the leader at the start of the day, had a rather disappointing finish, only to be down to two BBs. However, he managed to triple up and then double up two times in a row to make it to the final table with only 26 BBs. The shallow bunch was lead by Stefanov, who had 45 BBs at that time.

The Final Table

As the final table started, players immediately started playing aggressively, and one of the first players to suffer from aggressive actions was Anderson, who went all-in two times in the first four hands. Anderson won a total of $111,895.

The next player to hit the rail was Cesar Fuentes from Venezuela. Fuentes won a total of $146,760 as the fifth-place player. The moment when Stefanov managed to amass more than 50 percent of the chips in the game was when he busted Roman Korenev, who is a 2019 bracelet winner. The Russian tried to shove with a queen and a 10 in his pocket, only to stumble upon two aces. He ended up fourth and won a total of $194,605.

Stefanov continued his streak, and his next target was David Novosel from the US, who ended up third, winning a total of $260,845. The last two players who remained in the game were Gumz and Stefanov. The two started heads-up play with Stefanov being a significant chip leader.

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However, the German was a tough nut to crack. He managed to double up twice, at which point Stefanov gave up the lead. Yet, Stefanov was smart and caught a bluff from Gumz only to win the tournament. Gumz had to be satisfied with second place and the consolation prize of $353,380.

This marked the end of the WPT Rock ‘N’ Roll Poker Open. The tournament attracted many great players and many poker professionals, as well as enthusiasts.

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Although the Main Event was the most important competition in this tournament, it definitely wasn’t the only one, as there were 25 other events that players could compete in, including a couple of lucrative high roller events.

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