From a whopping field of 993, they reached the overall eight-handed table with about an hour left to play last night within the France Poker Series Monaco Main Event that has helped kick off the PokerStars and Monte-Carlo®Casino EPT Grand Final festival.
The FPS Monaco Main Event final table
Before play concluded we lost one -- Michael Ferrari -- in eighth, meaning seven will return to make a decision who becomes the following FPS Monaco Main Event champion. Here is a little more about all the final tablists:
Seat 1: Joseph Mouawad (USA) -- 3,220,000
Joseph Mouawad
Married with three children, Joseph Mouawad is an actual estate developer originally from Beirut who first began playing poker nearly 15 years ago.
He currently plays about three EPT festivals per year, and brings to the overall table essentially the most impressive résumé of tour success highlighted by his win within the EPT London Main Event back in Season 4, earning him a handsome £611,520 first prize. His most up-to-date cash at the tour saw him final table a €2,200 NLHE event at EPT10 Barcelona where he finished eighth.
Seat 2: Gilles Silbernagel (France) -- 3,890,000
Gilles Silbernagel
The lone Frenchman making the general table, 43-year-old Gilles Silbernagel may be a father a 3 and a businessman who has enjoyed success playing tournament poker.
Considering himself an amateur, he nonetheless has collected several cashes in various events in Europe over the past several years, the largest coming from winning a €330 NLHE Estrellas event at EPT10 Barcelona where he topped a field of 469 to earn a €30,780 first prize. After two levels he was right down to just 2,000 from the starting stack of 25,000, and now Silbernagel sits in third position a number of the final seven.
Seat 3: Sergio Braga (Brazil) -- 840,000
Sergio Braga
A live cash game specialist, the 49-year-old Sergio Braga's prefered games are pot-limit Omaha and seven-card stud. In fact, he's already tasted success this week in Monaco by winning Event #15, the €500 limit seven-card stud event.
The Brazilian has earned numerous cashes and made many final tables on both the LAPT and BSOP, with a runner-up finish in a BSOP event in 2013 earning him his biggest career score corresponding to just over $60,000. He has hopes of spinning what's currently the quick stack up today, perhaps to win as a birthday present to himself as he turns 50 in two days.
Seat 4: Pablo Gordillo (Spain) -- 7,005,000
Pablo Gordillo
At age 20 and sitting with just over 7 million chips, Pablo Gordillo is both the youngest of the rest players and the only with essentially the most chips to begin the general day of play. A finance student from León, Spain, Gordillo has put his studies on hold for now as he pursues what's fast becoming a successful career in poker.
Gordillo won his way into this event via a $215 satellite on PokerStars, where he can often be found playing NLHE tournaments and PLO cash games. Despite his young age, he's already notched some significant tournament cashes, including a fourth-place finish within the EPT10 Vienna Main Event earning him €262,150. He made another EPT Main Event final table in London earlier this season as well, ultimately finishing eighth.
Seat 5: Michael Ferrari (USA) -- finished 8th
Michael Ferrari
Michael Ferrari entered the official final table because the short stack with eight left, and ultimately was knocked out for a €16,750 cash. A commercial real estate developer from San Francisco, California, Ferrari was here playing his first overseas tournament.
Ferrari had notched only a few tournament cashes previously, the most productive coming for winning a $400 Deep Stack Extravaganza event on the Venetian in 2012 where he topped 661 to earn $50,268. It was a tournament he hadn't even necessarily planned to play, but were in Las Vegas for a marriage and never having the ability to play a WSOP event decided to take a shot. Besides poker, Ferrari's hobbies include motorcycles.
Seat 6: Luca Moschitta (Italy) -- 1,655,000
Luca Moschitta
The 25-year-old Luca Moschitta has the respect of getting back in 2009 become the youngest SuperNova Elite at age 19. He continues to play a high volume of high-stakes sit-n-gos on PokerStars.it as a member of Team PokerStars Online, and following the trail of his fellow countryman Dario Minieri has bought a few Porsches along with his FPPs.
Moschitta has become an ordinary at the live circuit in addition where he plays together with his girlfriend, Sofia Lovgren. His largest previous live result was for winning the IPT Main Event in Saint Vincent in 2013, a €180,000 score.
Seat 7: Manuel Martinez (Spain) -- 3,950,000
Manuel Martinez Solsona
Manuel Martinez is a 27-year-old Spanish poker pro currently residing in London. A cash game specialist for the last five years, he enjoys tournaments in addition occasionally.
Martinez final tabled the Estrellas Main Event in Madrid in 2012, finishing fifth for his largest live score of €24,300. He'll exceed that quantity should he have the ability to outlast another player and make it into the highest six today.
Seat 8: Sebastian Supper (Germany) -- 3,520,000
Sebastian Supper
A 29-year-old student from Munich, Sebastian Supper is an amateur who have been playing poker for 6 years. He qualified online for just €30 to play this event.
Supper has collected a couple of cashes in Europe previously, the biggest coming after finishing third in a 188-player event in Pardubice within the Czech Republic, good for the equivalent of just about $8,500. Supper studies chemistry and geography, with plans eventually to become a professor.
When the overall seven return today, here's what they'll be playing for:
1st: €177,0002nd: €107,5003rd: €75,4004th: €56,6005th: €43,8006th: €32,7007th: €23,500
Play begins at 12:30 p.m. Central European Time -- that's six hours sooner than Eastern time, and 3 hours prior to GMT. They'll be at the feature table frequently tournament room here on the Monte Carlo Bay Resort and Hotel, with cards-up coverage starting on a one hour delay at 1:30 p.m. locally. That's when we'll pick up our start-to-finish coverage here in addition. Join us then to peer who beomes the following FPS Monaco Main Event champion.
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Martin Harris is Freelance Contributor to the PokerStars Blog.
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