Wpt Fallsview 2020
2020 WPT Fallsview Poker Classic Tournament will be held at the Fallsview Casino Resort from 16 th till 23 rd of February. The tournament features over 4 events with the minimum buy-in at $1,100. Keep informed of all upcoming poker events/tournaments near you by following our Poker Tournament Calendar updated daily. + Google Calendar + iCal Export.
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The 2020 WPT Fallsview Poker Classic at the Fallsview Casino Resort crowned a familiar face as winner with Eric Afriat, who topped a 594-person field to win CA$508,021 (~$379,120). It was the third WPT title for the Canadian, who followed up on his 2014 win at the WPT Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown ($1,081,184) and 2018's WPT Borgata Winter Poker Open Championship, where Afriat collected $651,928.
Last year, Afriat already came close to capturing his third WPT title, once again at the WPT Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown, but ended up in second place.
'When I finished second I was depressed,' Afriat said to the WPT team. 'I was depressed. I came in as the chipleader heads-up, and I was excited. I said, 'This is it, it's my third title.' But I left empty-handed, and it hurt so much. But who hurt the most was my son. He told me, 'Daddy, you didn't come back with the trophy.' I said, 'I'm going to get you another trophy,' I told my wife.'
'That's the motivation I needed to go and win another trophy,' Afriat said.
Afriat defeated Canadian pro Marc-Olivier Carpentier-Perrault heads-up, the latter having to settle for CA$356,180. Defending champion Demo Kiripoulos made another deep run in the event, but his attempt to become the first player in WPT history to win the same event in back-to-back years ended up in fifth place (CA$125,850).
Kiripoulos also missed out on following up in Brian Altman's footsteps, who became the first player to win the same WPT Main Event twice at last month's WPT Lucky Hearts Poker Open.
2020 WPT Fallsview Poker Classic Final Table Results
Place | Player | Country | Prize (CAD) | Prize (~USD) |
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1 | Eric Afriat | Canada | CA$508,021 | $379,120* |
2 | Marc-Olivier Carpentier-Perrault | Canada | CA$356,180 | $265,805 |
3 | Adam Hui | Canada | CA$229,013 | $170,905 |
4 | Trung Hien Nguyen | Canada | CA$163,965 | $122,361 |
5 | Demo Kiriopoulos | Canada | CA$125,850 | $93,917 |
6 | Zuhair Al-Pachachi | United States | CA$103,217 | $77,027 |
* Plus a $15,000 seat into the WPT Tournament of Champions
Final Table Action
Afriat sat down at the six-handed final table as the short stack with only 15 big blinds. After Zuhair Al-Pachachi got eliminated first with ace-ten versus ace-king, Afrait slipped even further, down to just eight bigs. According to the live updates, it was a stroke of good fortune — combined with a little precognition — that turned things around for the Canadian. Getting it in with versus Carpentier-Perrault's , Afriat specifically called for the deuce of clubs and received it as the window card.
Afriat's good run continued five hands later when he ran his into Trung Hien Nguyen's , only to catch a king on the turn to escape elimination again. He then took out defending champion Demo Kiriopoulos with pocket jacks against . Adam Hui proceeded to knock out Nguyen in fourth before he met his own demise about 50 hands later at the hands of Carpentier-Perrault.
It took only five hands of heads-up to reach a conclusion, with Carpentier-Perrault four-bet shipping into the of Afriat. The board ran out to seal Afriat's third WPT victory at his seventh WPT final table.
Afriat's third WPT title makes him only the sixth player in the WPT Champions Club history to win three or more WPT titles.
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'It's surreal,' said Afriat. 'It just feels incredible. Three-time WPT champion.'
The next big stops on the World Poker Tour Season XVIII schedule are the WPT Rolling Thunder from March 7-10 and the WPT Venetian from March 13-17. Both stops feature a $5,000 buy-in with the Main Event in the Venetian guaranteed to have a $2,000,000 prize pool.
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Eric Afriat
Eric Afriat was the short stack of the World Poker Tour (WPT) Fallsview Poker Classic with ten players remaining. He was the short stack going into the official six-handed final table. But as we know in poker, all it takes is “a chip and a chair.” Afriat came back from the brink to take the tournament down, becoming just the sixth player in poker history to win at least three World Poker Tour titles.
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Afriat was so close to that third title last season when finished as the runner-up at the WPT Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown.
“When I finished second,” Afriat told WPT.com after his win Sunday night, “I was depressed. I came in as the chip leader heads-up, and I was excited. I said, ‘This is it, it’s my third title.’ But I left empty-handed, and it hurt so much.”
“But who hurt the most was my son,” he added. “He told me, ‘Daddy, you didn’t come back with the trophy.’ I said, ‘I’m going to get you another trophy.’ I told my wife, ‘That’s the motivation I needed to go and win another trophy.’”
Damn, tough crowd.
It goes to show how unpredictable tournament poker can be. Afriat was the chip leader going into heads-up at Seminole and lost. He had just 15 big blinds going into the final table yesterday and won. Hell, he was down to eight big blinds five-handed. And even then, he should have hit the rail.
Afriat was all-in was pocket Deuces, facing Marc-Olivier Carpentier-Perrault and his two red Aces. That’s it, he was done. But a Deuce flopped (he actually asked for the Deuce of clubs and got it – hey, it can happen once in a while) and he doubled-up to stay alive.
“I had the pair of deuces against the aces,” Afriat recounted, “and I called for the deuce of clubs. When the deuce of clubs came, I said, ‘Okay, maybe there’s some magic in the air, but I’m still short-stacked.’”
He got lucky again a few hands later, going all-in pre-flop with Kings, only to once again be up against Aces. A King on the turn gave him the double-up against Trung Hien Nguyen and while his new 3.240 million chip stack didn’t put Afriat in amazing shape, it gave him a little breathing room.
When Afriat knocked out Demo Kiriopoulos in fifth place, though, his stack grew to 7.210 million and he was on his way.
Going into heads-up play against Carpentier-Perrault, Afriat had a 13.150 million to 10.625 million chip lead.
And then it only took a handful of hands for it to be over.
Carpentier-Perrault raised pre-flop, Afriat re-raised, and then Carpentier-Perrault moved all-in for 9.520 million chips. Afriat called with pocket Sevens against Carpentier-Perrault’s A-5. The board improved neither player’s hand and just like that, Afriat had his third WPT title.
2020 World Poker Tour Fallsview Poker Classic – Final Table Results
- Eric Afriat – CAD $508,021 (USD $379,120)
- Marc-Olivier Carpentier-Perrault – CAD $356,180 (USD $265,805)
- Adam Hui – CAD $229,013 (USD $170,905)
- Trung Hien Nguyen – CAD $163,965 (USD $122,361)
- Demo Kiriopoulos – CAD $125,850 (USD $93,917)
- Zuhair Al-Pachachi – CAD $103,217 (USD $77,027)