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Jens Kyllonen The EPT Online 17: $2,100 PLO 6-Max $500,000 Guarantee on PokerStars saw a total of 286 entries and when the last chance saloon had closed for business it was Jens 'Jeans89'.

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The EPT Online 17: $2,100 PLO [6-Max] $500,000 Guarantee on PokerStars saw a total of 286 entries and when the last chance saloon had closed for business it was Jens 'Jeans89' Kyllönen sitting atop the field as the last man standing, pocketing $109,181 for his victory.

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Kyllönen is one of the best known Finnish pros to ever hit the felt. He has almost $3 million in live cashes but his bread and butter is most certainly online. Kyllönen was specifically known for being ahead of everyone in Omaha ability, crushing the golden years of poker for a speculated $10 million in cash games with most of which coming in four-card poker.

The second biggest cash by Kyllönen came in 2009 during the EPT Copenhagen Main Event when he took down the event for $1,120,814, making his victory today his second EPT title on the resume. The Finland native overcame a tough final table to achieve this feat, besting Miguel '¿¿toneecho??' Seoane, Christopher 'lissi stinkt' Frank, and PokerStars Team Online Pro Lex 'L. Veldhuis' Veldhuis.

Official Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Jens 'Jeans89' KyllönenFinland$109,181
2'boerni21'Hungary$80,929
3'doulas12'Netherlands$59,988
4Miguel '¿¿toneecho??' SeoaneSpaind$44,465
5Lex 'L. Veldhuis' VeldhuisNetherlands$32,959
6'GHOSTFACE9.8'Germany$24,431
7Christopher 'lissi stinkt' FrankGermany$19,361

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Action of the Day

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The final day of this event began just three away from the money as 38 players returned on Day 2 with the top 35 finding a payday. A bubble on the loom and no antes brought some tighter play to start the day, taking five levels before the bubble boy was dubbed. On level 24 it was 'Venividi1993' taking an exit when their small stack was automatically all-in before the flop. 'fkiw' was the executioner, popping the bubble and all players were then guaranteed at least a min-cash of $4,796.

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Destroying the middle stages of the day was Kyllönen who found a very fortuitous spot earlier in the day to take a chip lead. Kyllönen saw his chips go into the pot with a set of sailboats versus 'Nessilita' who held a top set of bullets. Kyllönen took a runner-runner flush to best the top set of aces, pulling in the biggest pot at the time to take the lead.

Just two levels after the money was reached only two tables remained, dropping most of the field almost instantly after the bubble was popped. The final two-tables saw Veldhuis rocket to the top of the food chain, taking down almost every pot he entered. He took that momentum into the final table as the chip leader where his run-good started to fade.

Final Table Action

First on the final table payout list was Christopher 'lissi stinkt' Frank who took an optimal spot versus Kyllönen. Frank had a pair of kings against a double-gutter of Kyllönen and a king landed on the river, giving Frank a set but unfortunately, that was the straight card needed by Kyllönen, sending Frank out the door in seventh. 'GHOSTFACE9.8' saw their chip stack wither down to the red-zone and elected to shove. Kyllönen was the caller, holding a pair of sevens in his hand that held against the three overcards 'GHOSTFACE9.8' had in their hand, sending the German out in sixth.

Veldhuis came into the final table on top but started to see his chips head into the pocket of Kyllönen, moving Veldhuis down a few pegs on the totem pole. Veldhuis still had a more than a healthy stack, but a cooler of a hand sent the entire thing to eventual winner Kyllönen. An all diamond flop saw Veldhuis holding a king-high flush and Kyllönen fired every street. Veldhuis called all the way down to the river where Kyllönen shoved and Veldhuis put his chips into the middle with his second-nut flush only to see the ace-high flush that Kyllönen had, sending Veldhuis to the rail.

Miguel '¿¿toneecho??' Seoane started four-handed play with a decent stack but quickly lost most of it to 'doulas12', leaving Seoane short. They elected to put the rest of their chips into the middle on a six-high board, holding just a pair of fours and 'bourni21' called with a pair of fives. A seven on the turn gave 'bourni21' a straight and Seoane was then drawing dead, taking an exit in fourth place.

Just two hands after it was 'doulas12' trying their luck against Kyllönen. 'doulas12' fired in most of their stack before the flop and Kyllönen stuck around. A jack-nine-eight flop saw 'doulas12' shove their remaining stack and Kyllönen snap-called with his flopped straight. 'doulas12' was drawing dead on the turn and Kyllönen scooped in another large pot, sending out yet another player.

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Kyllönen started heads-up play with a massive lead but 'bourni21' was no easy competition, fighting all the way until the end. 'bourni21' quickly evened out the playing field but soon after was taking a walk to the payout desk after a couple of ill-timed bluffed. The last hand of the tournament had Kyllönen bet the river and 'bourni21' shove over the top. Kyllönen snap-called with a rivered straight and it was more than enough when 'bourni21' tabled just a pair of queens. 'bourni21' was eliminated in second for a respectable $80,929.

That wraps it up for the PokerNews live updates on this event, but tune in tomorrow to check out the EPT Main Event as the action unfolds.

Jens Kyllönen
Nickname(s)Jeans89
Ingenious89
Born1989 (age 30–31)
World Series of Poker
Bracelet(s)1
Money finish(es)2
Highest ITM
Main Event finish
113th, 2011
World Poker Tour
Title(s)None
Final table(s)None
Money finish(es)1
European Poker Tour
Title(s)1
Final table(s)1
Money finish(es)3
Information accurate as of 5 December 2014.

Jens 'Jeans89' Kyllönen (born 1989) is a Finnish professional poker player who won the European Poker Tour Copenhagen in February 2009. Kyllönen was the second Finnish EPT winner since Patrik Antonius's victory in 2005. He is an online cash game specialist and plays under the aliases Jeans89 on PokerStars and Ingenious89 on Full Tilt Poker.[1]

In 2009, Jens won the EPT Copenhagen Title for $1,120,815.[2]

In January 2012, he was awarded Finland's best poker player. Kyllönen was rewarded again as Finland's best poker player in January 2013. In October 2014, Kyllönen became a poker coach for Phil Galfond's training website, Run It Once.[3]

As of 2016, his live poker tournament earnings exceed $2,750,000.[4]

World Series of Poker[edit]

World Series of Poker bracelets
YearEventPrize Money
2016$25,000 High Roller Pot Limit Omaha$1,127,035

References[edit]

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  1. ^'Jens Kyllönen player profile'. HighStakesDB. Retrieved 2014-12-05.
  2. ^Jason Kirk (2009-02-22). 'Finland's Kyllönen Claims EPT Copenhagen Title'. Bluff Magazine. Archived from the original on 2014-12-08.
  3. ^'RunItOnce announces Jens 'Jeans89' Kyllönen as latest pro'. Bluff Magazine. 2014-10-29.
  4. ^Hendon Mob Database


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