PokerStars qualifier Mateusz Rypulak last night won France Poker Series Paris to assert €150,000 beating Frenchman Sofiane Tigrine heads-up to the trophy. The €1,100 Main Event came about 12-19 November with 715 players fighting it out during the 81 paid places through to the massive money final table.
Although he could also be just 19-years old, Rypulak grinds online for around 20 hours per week specialising in sit-and-gos. It is just his second live cash and by far the biggest.
Final table payouts1. Rypulak Mateusz, PokerStars qualifier, Poland, €150,0002. Sofiane Tigrine, France, €100,0003. Moritz Naber, PokerStars qualifier, Germany, €63,2384. Pascal Oren, France, €45,0005. Julien Sitbon, France, €35,0006. Matthieu Herve, PokerStars qualifier, France, €26,0007. Flavien Guenan, France, €21,0008. Randar Sikk, PokerStars qualifier, Estonia, €16,000
They weren't the one player to get paid, in fact. Team PokerStars Pro Eugene Katchalov bust out in 64th for €1,900. That was a way off the type of finish that he is used to. Katchalov beat Daniel Negreaunu within the PCA Super High Roller January before last for $1,500,000.
Rypulak also win the Skrill last more bet to win his €1,100 buy-in back. Need to be nice.
The next FPS event is the Grand Final being held in Deauville 30 January-2 February which runs into EPT Deauville.
Rick Dacey is a staff writer for the PokerStars Blog.
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