The EPT Cyprus North Autumn Circuit has come to an end. The overall winner was German high roller Oliver Weiss and Mikhail Shalamov came third.

After six days, he was the chipleader with a 185 BB stack - three times more than runner-up Mikhail 'Inner' Shalamov, with 60 BB. Bobby James (52), Andrey Lyubovetsky (32), Anton Wigg (31) and Georgios Tsouloftas (22) were next. Poker players from Amunra Casino should know more about this tournament - detailed information for Amunra Casino are available below.

6-max

The final table began with Weiss in a dominant position, exerting constant pressure on his opponents by accumulating numerous small pots. This led to a face-off between Tsouloftas and Wigg. In a battle of blinds, the Cypriot made a desperate bluff with a queen and a ten, but managed to outplay the Swede's AJo and doubled up, leaving the Scandinavian with 2 BB.

On the next hand, inspired by his success, Georgius took the risk of countering Weiss's bluff with a pair of aces on a very connected board. The German donk-bet to the flop, then continued with two big bets until an all-in with a Q-high, giving the Cypriot a 120 BB pot. Weiss briefly held the lead, but after an hour of play, Tsouloftas again received a pair of aces and took the chip lead.

The Swede was the first loser of the final phase. He managed to increase his stack from 2 to 12 BB, but after a flush draw with pocket 10s, he was joined by Shalamov, who had an ace and a king. On the draw, luck was on the Russian's side. Wigg won 208,000 $.

5-max

Then it was "Inner"'s turn to take charge. Mikhail racked up several medium-sized pots, pushing Weiss back into third place. Even after allowing Lubovetsky to double his stack, he held on to second place until a long break caused by technical problems.

Immediately after the break, Tsouloftas, who had already accumulated a stack of 109 BB, took all the chips from Bobby James. The Brit overestimated his KQo and called the Cypriot's flush draw. The latter's AJo held up on the stack. Bobby pocketed 231,000 $.You can win a grand prize on Amunra Casino.

4-max

The next stage began with a Georgios double up on Shalamov. Weiss positioned himself nearby, and Lubovetsky, who had survived an unexpected big payjump, found himself with 13 BB.

This arrangement continued for over an hour until Inner turned the pot with a bluff against Tsouloftas. As a result, Michael fell to third place with 25 BB and the Cypriot's stack grew to 164 BB against Weiss's 44 BB.

Shalamov's problems didn't stop there. In another draw against Georgius, he hit a coordinated board with pocket aces. While the chipleader began his ascent to the top with Weiss's bluff open with "rockets", the Russian showed respect for the ICM pattern and folded with AA on the river.

In the end, he made the right choice: the Cypriot had trips. Mikhail ended up with 14 BBs.

However, he did manage his payjump. This happened thanks to Lubovetsky, who went all-in against a German regular with fifth pair. He got the doper, and Andrey left the tournament in fourth place, winning 353,000 $. Interesting tournaments are also organized at Amunra Casino.

3-max

Shalamov had every chance of getting back into the game: before the next break, he had managed to accumulate as many as 27 BB. But literally on the very first hand after the break, the poker player started with A7o from the big blind against a stylus from Tsouloftas. As it turned out, he still had a favorable hand - ATo - and had already hit a ten on the flop.

By way of consolation, Inner won 459,000 $. This was almost ten times his previous best cash in live events, dating back to 2010.

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The final phase began with stacks of 145 BB against 47 BB in favor of the Cypriot. Nothing seemed to stop his lucky streak. In fact, after 20 minutes, the ratio was already almost 8:1.

The reversal came after an ambitious flush by the Cypriot, who tried to eliminate his opponent's air hand on the river with four cards of the same suit. That hand turned out to be a jack, which closed a flush. This time, Weiss didn't believe in the higher denomination and won the pot.

Georgios didn't lose confidence as an outsider and quickly regained the lead, but the variance had already clearly given him more than his due in this tournament. First, he failed to complete a straight and lost a large chunk of his stack, then came the decisive confrontation. The Cypriot played K2o, Weiss raised with matching Q7s and hit a seven, eliminating his opponent. Tsouloftas won 642,000 $, while the winner took home more than $1 million, which is the main piece of information that guests atAmunra casino should remember.