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« Reply #15 on: December 12, 2007, 02:07:16 PM »

And these, we think, are all the players knocked out in the first two levels:

Tilmann   Ebeling
Daan   Ruiter
Tobias   Persson
Johannes   Korsar
Dan   Pham Minh
Stefan   Mattsson
Ville   Mattila
Tommas   Olsen
Michael   Hales
John   Flanagan
Michael   Oneill
Matteo   Barberio
Christakis   Iacovides
Katja   Thater
Andrew   Luetchford
Tony   Lindstedt
Maria   Maceiras
Hans   Eskilsson
Mugdat   Ter
Zdedek   Habala
Francisco   Lopez
Alexander   Jagodik
Jiri   Vacek
Pavol   Volak
Rolf   Waero
Sondre   Mikalsen
Rob   Hollink
Remi   Biechel
Frank   Stumpf
Richard   Toth
Alexander   Roumeliotis
Francesco   De Vivo
Volkard   Knuepfer
Ville Petteri   Nyman
Saul   Berdugo
Bjorn   Isberg
Rosa   Massimiliano
Sami   Pulliainen
Christian   Schackinger
Dean   Thurman
Flavio   Bano
Ionel   Anton
Cristian   Mihu
Marcel   Buissink
Joel   Gunnarsson
Peter   Bertelsen
Mark   Dalimore
Thomas   Wolfer
Eric   Koskas
Pernilla   Olsson
Shakil   Reyman
Martin   Kraibich
Michel   Abecassis
Simon   Taylor
Daniel   Zink
Mark   Flowers
Tomas   Kosicka
Guillaume   Frechette
Marius   Debu
Mika   Puro
David Michael   Penly
Henrik   Sorensen
Jeff   Wang
Rolf   Slotboom
Adam   Gagliardi
Christian   Karlsen
Fernando   Cimaglia
David   Nigioni
Ayaz   Manji
Brynja   Sassoon
Guillaume   Darcourt
Gabor   Kovacs
Nicky   Power
Henrik   Waltersson
Andrej   Nagy
Jiri   Hlavaty
Jeff   Sharpe
Raul   Mestre
Charalampos   Tsaoussis
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« Reply #16 on: December 12, 2007, 02:18:05 PM »

Luis Sevilla, the spaniard mentioned a couple of times for weird calls had done it again.  This time at the expense of a very shocked Antony Lellouche.

Sevilla flat calls from the button 1,200.  Lellouche in the small blind reraised to about 8k with 21k behind, passed back round to Sevilla who treats us all to dwwwwwwwwwwwwwwell.  Finally deciding ALL IN would be the best move.  Antony knowing the wide range that this guy plays with, gave him a spin with

Lellouche   two spades Two Diamonds
Sevilla   

The flop was:

  two hearts           

Antony is left wondering what he had done to deserve that river and Sevilla is looked upon wide eyed from the rest of the table (and the spectators.)  It's not this hand alone that have left people scratching their heads about this guy but a trail of hands like these.  One to watch I'm sure!!
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« Reply #17 on: December 12, 2007, 02:33:23 PM »

Yannic Mulder is on the up again to around 95,000.

Praz lost a coin flip by calling an 18k all in whilst on the button with  this time against  which improved to quads.
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« Reply #18 on: December 12, 2007, 02:37:44 PM »

Priyan De Mel has just knocked out a short-stack with the old 5-2 against 9-9. Board: 2-3-4-2-A

Antony Philiips just got a big double up through Casper Hansen with vs , he shouted with delight, especially after such a scary all-club flop.

Praz has taken a huge hit against the same guy he doubled with A-Q against Jacks, Cyril Ben Soussan.

Praz raised and Cyrill called from the big blind.

Flop:



Check check.

Turn:



Checked to Praz who bets 5k, Cyril makes it 15k, Praz calls.

River:



Cyril moves all-in for about 19.6k. Praz calls.

Praz:



Cyril:

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« Reply #19 on: December 12, 2007, 03:08:17 PM »

Markus Golser just made a HUUUUUUUUUUUGEEEE laydown, (the size of which is shown by former England boss, Steve Mclaren)



With what looked to be over a 100k in the pot, the board reading three diamonds and his opponent, Adrian Schaap moving all-in, Golser eventually mucked his Ace Jack face-up to gasps from the crowd until Schaap triumphantly turned over for the backdoor flush.

Dag Martin Mikkelsen and Andrew Feldman are both out, no details on either.

Loris Brunelli has had the old K-K vs Oskar Silow's A-A and has exited the buiilding
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« Reply #20 on: December 12, 2007, 03:18:27 PM »

Rumblings have it is that Praz is OUT.  I missed what happened but apparantly he just previously had to lay down a big hand to Luis Sevilla to knock him down to 60,000.  Shortly afterwards Sevilla made a 6k raise for Praz to go all in on him preflop.  Sevilla called with AK and Praz just had K4 and no help to him post board.
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« Reply #21 on: December 12, 2007, 03:24:24 PM »

Priyan De Mel knocked out another shortish stack Martin Hruby with KK v AK.  Now on about 62,000.

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« Reply #22 on: December 12, 2007, 03:40:14 PM »

Luis Sevilla has doubled up Leo Kam with Sevens against Aces.

Kristian Kjondal has busted Alec Torrelli, Marc Karam made a raise to 4,000. Kjondal upped it to 12,000 and then Alec made a move with K-T for 40k more. Karam passed his A-Q and Kjondal called with Queens, a raggy board and the American was out.

BA Kildanen has doubled up to over 40k, blogger power!

He pushed in on a board with , was instantly called by a set of Sevens but hit his flush on the turn.

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« Reply #23 on: December 12, 2007, 03:51:40 PM »

Players have just been on a break, in which time another full chip count is being collated.  This shall be with us in the next 10 mins, so look out!


We are currently on Level 13  with 81 players left and will play till the end of Level 18 regardless of players left.


The total prize pool for EPT4 Prague is 2,530,240 euros with a top prize of 708,400 euros. They are paying out to 56th place. Details below.

1              € 708,400

2              € 407,300

3              € 235,300

4              € 182,200

5              € 151,800

6              € 119,000

7              € 93,600

8              € 63,200

9              € 39,200

10           € 39,200

11           € 27,800

12           € 27,800

13           € 20,200

14           € 20,200

15           € 15,200

16           € 15,200

17           € 12,650

18           € 12,650

19           € 12,650

20           € 12,650

21           € 12,650

22           € 12,650

23           € 12,650

24           € 12,650

25           € 10,100

26           € 10,100

27           € 10,100

28           € 10,100

29           € 10,100

30           € 10,100

31           € 10,100

32           € 10,100

33           € 8,850

34           € 8,850

35           € 8,850

36           € 8,850

37           € 8,850

38           € 8,850

39           € 8,850

40           € 8,850

41           € 7,600

42           € 7,600

43           € 7,600

44           € 7,600

45           € 7,600

46           € 7,600

47           € 7,600

48           € 7,600

49           € 6,380

50           € 6,380

51           € 6,380

52           € 6,380

53           € 6,380

54           € 6,380

55           € 6,380

56           € 6,380


 
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« Reply #24 on: December 12, 2007, 04:17:42 PM »

Priyan De Mel is out due to the scandinavian Mikael Norinder, next to him limp-calling Priyan's raise from the small blind with 9-8.

The flop came out A-9-9 with Mikael min-check/raising the 10k bet from Priyan to 20k before checking the turn to Priyan who moved all-in with A-4 and was quickly called by Mikael's trips. Priyan hit a 4 on the river, but for some reason, 3 pair doesn't beat a measly set over here... Roll Eyes
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« Reply #25 on: December 12, 2007, 04:23:37 PM »

BA Kildanen is OUT. Sad

He called off most of his stack with Tens on the river of a two spades only to find Luis Sevilla had got very lucky to hit a straight with on the river. He was out soon after.

Michael McDonald button raises to 5,500. He's called by small blind Mikkel Madsen and big blind Mikael Nordin.

Flop:

two spades three diamonds

Mikkel checks and Mikael bets 9k, but Michael, no doubt harnessing the powers of the 'c' and 'h' in his name, raises to 25k, eliciting folds from Mik and err...Mik.
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« Reply #26 on: December 12, 2007, 04:26:48 PM »

Not sure who this guy is, (or who the guy exiting the table is) as they've both not got their number cards. But Mr Blue Jumper just moved all-in from the small blind and was insta-called by the gentleman sitting down next to Nick Goodall, Mr Blue Jumper sheepishly turned over , fearing the worst.

But he was ahead...

You heard.

The big blind, I think had called off a goodly portion of his stack with .

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« Reply #27 on: December 12, 2007, 04:48:57 PM »

Light-hearted moment between Marc Karam and a fellow player, when both were trying a little acting to get the other player to push all their chips in, which both did, both holding Aces.



Marc Karam lost a big chunk of his chips shortly afterwards though, holding on a board against of Tobias Reinkemeier after bricking out.
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« Reply #28 on: December 12, 2007, 04:56:34 PM »

Chip Counts from an hour ago thanks to Pokerstars:

(We have to point out there's a few people such as Yannic Mulder who aren't on the list but are still in the tournament so there may be names missing, also many of the chip counts may not be accurate now, and should been seen as a roughly guideline rather than an accurate count)

Kristian   Kjondal   211800
Adrian   Koy   211700
Stephen   Devlin   196000
Luis   Sevilla   177700
Jeppe   Nielsen   171000
Juha   Lauttamus   132000
Marc   Karam   130000
Jonas   Danielsson   128000
Mikael   Norinder   125400
Thierry   Labat   118300
Nichlas   Saarisilta   117500
Adrian   Schaap   108100
Kai Are   Hauge   105000
Jose   Navarro   103000
Mikael   Furst   102000
Jorma   Nuutinen   99800
Maik   Daehling   98000
Simon   Christensson   97000
Bertrand “ElkY”   Grospellier   95100
Magnus   Petersson   86000
Luigi   Rizzi   85200
Mikael   Nordin   85000
Priyhan   De Mel   83000
Mike   McDonald   82000
Tobias   Reinkemeier   79400
Oyvind   Roysem   77000
Alberto   Spigolon   76000
Carlos   Kienhuis   70000
Dag   Palovic   69900
Oskar   Silow   68000
Cyril   Ben Soussan   65200
Tomas   Brolin   60000
Nicholas   Goodall   58100
Cristiano   Blanco   55800
Ken   Lennaard   55500
Steven   Vollers   55000
Iliodoros   Kamatakis   55000
Paul   Gormley   54300
Antoanell   Judet   52100
Sebastian   Zink   52000
Gino   Alacqua   51000
Mikkel   Madsen   50000
Johannes   Strassmann   50000
Florian   Langmann   48400
Frantisek   Striz   46200
Patrik   Schulz   45000
Mika   Hallstrom   44500
Marco   De Gaetano   43200
Tommy   Pavlicek   43000
Gerd   Mueller   43000
Dennis   Van Zoelen   41700
Jeff   Sharpe   39500
Leo   Kam   38400
Guillermo   Garcia   38000
Robert   Norberg   37500
Yann   Monnier   35000
Michael   Ellis   34800
Antony   Phillips   34500
Nicolai   Vivet   34200
William   Fitzpatrick   33500
Ville Petteri   Nyman   33300
Arnaud   Mattern   33000
Francesco   De Vivo   33000
Britt   Petersen   30900
Danny   Stiegler   29600
Christer   Johansson   29000
Juhani   Junnilainen   28500
Markus   Golser   27000
Michael   Durrer   26000
Rosa   Massimiliano   25500
Niklas   Hall   22800
Erik   Pettersson   22500
Jesper   Petersen   21700
Serge   Didisheim   21500
Sandro   Bellusci   21000
Nikolas   Liakos   19000
Nedzib   Suman   18400
Ben   Wolbers   15000
Reijo   Manninen   12400
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« Reply #29 on: December 12, 2007, 04:57:15 PM »

Markus Golser has doubled up thanks to Tommy Pavlicek, A6 v 10's he now has about 100k.


Yannic Mulder raised in early position to 5.5k, It was reraised by Marc Karam to 20k.  Yannic went all in and Karam insta called! They both turned over ACES to much hilarity.... Yannic still going strong on well over 100k.


 
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