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Title: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on March 11, 2007, 02:49:59 AM
We'll be back in what seems like no time to watch the final two tables dwindle to their thrilling conclusion.  3pm (2pm UK time) scheduled.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: tikay on March 11, 2007, 01:23:44 PM
Hi Jen, Flopster, I can't tune in much today, I'm working, but Good Luck to you both, you have done us proud so far.

Thank you.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Dewi_cool on March 11, 2007, 01:38:35 PM
 :hello: Jen and Chris, really looking forward to updates ;applause;


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Tim635 on March 11, 2007, 01:54:46 PM
what´s the breakfast like in germany?


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on March 11, 2007, 02:07:05 PM
what´s the breakfast like in germany?
 

We don't know what the breakfast is like in our hotel (we mainly wait just outside the lobby and watch long tables of what look like conference guests eat a nice-looking buffet).  But we are continually assailed by tasty snacks appearing in the press room - my breakfast every day is a huge salty pretzel - and I have to give Casino Hohensyburg 10/10 for their food offered to the players too.  Really, the hospitality here is extraordinary - if you pause in the poker area for more than a couple of minutes, someone comes and asks if you'd like a drink, while we get lovely hot and cold things appearing until about 2am.  Baden was similar.  The two best stops on the EPT, catering wise.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 02:16:22 PM
Table 1:

Jacob Rasmussen -- 657k
Vincent Sokalski -- 278k
Christoph Stiehler -- 182k
Nicolas Levi -- 365k
Johnny Lodden -- 360k
Erik Lindberg -- 266k

Table 2:

Sebastian Ruthenberg -- 537k
Christiano Blanco -- 424k
Andreas Hoivold -- 335k
Phillip "Clap Your Hands Say" Yeh -- 597k
Gunnar Rabe -- 431k
Thomas Fourgeron -- 192k
Michael Muecklisch -- 440k


Sweepstakes for the updaters, I'm going for the fabulously named Gunnar Rabe, Jen is going for Lodden. How dull... ::)


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: stewart on March 11, 2007, 02:18:33 PM
uk casinos take note!!,  my biggest pet hate is not being able to get a drink when you want one,   even though i tip everytime i get one and tip more than most when i win a comp,   and for some reason all the forigen birds dont understand me when i say can i have a very milky tea please,  and normally bring me the strongest they can find ! lol,


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: stewart on March 11, 2007, 02:19:40 PM
i got for vincent somert or other even online i carnt prononce that name lol


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Ironside on March 11, 2007, 02:31:41 PM
3rd Sebastian Ruthenberg
2nd Thomas Fourgeron

and our winner will be

Michael Mucklish


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 02:32:42 PM
And we are playing, blinds are 10k/20k/2k

Just seen Lodden raise from the small blind and big blind Erick Lindberg pushed from the big. Lodden agonised for a while before passing.

Here are the tables and what's technically known as 'The Spandoolies.'


Elsewhere, Mats Iremark has made the final four of the Consolation event.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Tim635 on March 11, 2007, 02:33:35 PM
1. Lindberg
2. Hoivold
3. Lodden


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Ironside on March 11, 2007, 02:37:27 PM
dealer in first pic looks like mrsc from this distance


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on March 11, 2007, 02:40:37 PM
Early double through for Eric Lindberg - Qd Qh vs the AK of Vincent Sokalski - Queen on the flop and then although a 2-4-5 gutshot came, the river was no help and he's down to under 100k...


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Jasko on March 11, 2007, 02:45:02 PM

Sweepstakes for the updaters, I'm going for the fabulously named Gunnar Rabe, Jen is going for Lodden. How dull... ::)

I'd have to agree with Jen here. If Johnny makes the final table, he's gonna have a great chance on the trophy! :)


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Dewi_cool on March 11, 2007, 02:45:24 PM
uk casinos take note!!,  my biggest pet hate is not being able to get a drink when you want one,   even though i tip everytime i get one and tip more than most when i win a comp,   and for some reason all the forigen birds dont understand me when i say can i have a very milky tea please,  and normally bring me the strongest they can find ! lol,

I have a similar problem with guinness, they dont come around often enough!!!


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 02:48:33 PM
Nicolas Levi has now doubled through with errrrr.... 2c 3c against Erick Lindberg's Kh Jh

The board read:

Jc 9c Tc

Chips flying in...

4s and Ac turn and river change nothing.

Levi on 680k now, Lindberg shorter on 280k


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on March 11, 2007, 02:51:52 PM

Sweepstakes for the updaters, I'm going for the fabulously named Gunnar Rabe, Jen is going for Lodden. How dull... ::)

I'd have to agree with Jen here. If Johnny makes the final table, he's gonna have a great chance on the trophy! :)

No!  Ben Gallen reports that just this minute Johnny has been eliminated by neighbour Erik Lindberg - his (Lodden's) 6s 6c vs. Lindberg's Ahrt Kd... Newly chipped up Erik is now pretty much splitting the majority of the chips on his table with Jacob Rasmussen...

Going to have a look at the new table situation (6 + 6) now that Johnny Lodden is OUT in 13th place, winning €20,900.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Jasko on March 11, 2007, 02:54:37 PM

Sweepstakes for the updaters, I'm going for the fabulously named Gunnar Rabe, Jen is going for Lodden. How dull... ::)

I'd have to agree with Jen here. If Johnny makes the final table, he's gonna have a great chance on the trophy! :)

No!  Ben Gallen reports that just this minute Johnny has been eliminated by neighbour Erik Lindberg - his 6s 6c vs. Lindberg's Ahrt Kd... Newly chipped up Erik is now pretty much splitting the majority of the chips on his table with Jacob Rasmussen...

Going to have a look at the new table situation (6 + 6) now that Johnny Lodden is OUT in 13th place, winning €20,900.

No! He's been pretty unlucky in this season's EPT, 2-3 times got nocked out just before the final table! :( GG!


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 03:15:04 PM
Vincent Sokalski pushes his shortish (80kish) stack in against Nicolas Levi's raise...

Sokalski:

Aspades Qs

Nicolas Levi:

Th 3h

Flop:

Js 2s 3s

Looks over doesn't it...

Turn:

Td

But hang on...

River:

6d

Sokalski doubles through but it still short and pushes again, this time, chip leader Jacob Rasmussen calls.

Solkalski:

Ahrt Td

Rasmussen:

Aspades Qc

Flop:

Ks 6c 5s

Turn:

3s

River:

6s

Meaning Vincent Sokalski is OUT in 12th place winning €27,800.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Micko on March 11, 2007, 03:17:35 PM
Jen any ideas how many runners in the consolation?


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on March 11, 2007, 03:20:00 PM
A huge spectator roar as Thomas Fougeron doubles up with Aces against Kings (ouch) - with Christoph Stiehler suffering the flip side of this unavoidable situation.  He leaped out of his seat when it was all over, still probably getting over having come back from two big blinds on Day One.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 03:20:40 PM
Jen any ideas how many runners in the consolation?

About 170 we think, it sold out despite a horrendous structure. €59,000 was for 1st, but we believe it's finished.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 03:25:28 PM
Here's the table, very hard to see much.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Micko on March 11, 2007, 03:26:45 PM
Jen any ideas how many runners in the consolation?

About 170 we think, it sold out despite a horrendous structure. €59,000 was for 1st, but we believe it's finished.

Yes 20 min blinds i believe... thanks for the info!


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on March 11, 2007, 03:30:54 PM
Don't know if we've put a picture of Christiano Blanco up yet, so here he his - with Sebastian Ruthenberg on his right and Andreas Hoivold on his left.  Stripey jumper is Philip Yeh, and then Gunnar Rabe and Michael Muecklisch is the young lad with the hoxton fin next to the dealer.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on March 11, 2007, 03:34:03 PM
It's almost as if I knew a big hand involving Christiano Blanco was about to happen... Homer was downstairs, so he'll tell you, but I can reveal he comes out on the right side of it, to the tune of becoming Chip Leader...


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on March 11, 2007, 03:37:36 PM
You can see the tourney clock in this photo - it was pointed out that there are only four levels left on the EPT tournament structure sheet.  Officially it will max out then, but we are positive a final table blinds rollback will happen.

Blinds currently a punishing 15k/30k ante 3k.

The player in white in the foreground is Sebastian Ruthenberg, plenty of chips for plenty of time.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on March 11, 2007, 03:41:17 PM
Michael Muecklisch is OUT in 11th place, winning €27,800

A huge hand (flush over flush - Homer has the details) saw Christiano Blanco get the Leader's Stack while knocking Michael down to the felt, and the cheer for 11th place just now went up.

They will now play hand for hand, make a final table at nine, and the final table* at eight.



*Televised Final.  Although if they all get on the final table there might well be that live streaming coverage.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Gowardo on March 11, 2007, 03:42:28 PM
Few posts up, Vincent *Sokalski* is out, not Levi.

Thanks for the good work, keep it up!


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 03:43:46 PM
Yes, Muecklisch lost a huge pot holding a Jack high flush against Cristiano's King high flush. His remaining chips went all in with Qc 3s against Cristiano's Ad Kd.

Board:

6d 8d 7s Ts Qd


We are now playing hand for hand on two tables of five.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on March 11, 2007, 03:46:43 PM
Few posts up, Vincent *Sokalski* is out, not Levi.

Thanks for the good work, keep it up!

Surname Modified, which in no way detracts from the helpfulness of your correction.  Thanks.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on March 11, 2007, 03:55:31 PM
Hand for hand was bare minutes - an involuntary grimace from the players who sat through the 70 minute one yesterday, perhaps - as we lose another - Homer has the hand.

Picture here of 11th place finisher Muecklisch.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 04:02:52 PM
And we are down to 9 players and are on a 15 minute break.

Philip "Clap Yours Hands Say" Yeh is OUT in 10th place winning €37,100

Andreas Hoivold, (here shown on the right with Philip), made what he called, "A sick call with A-6," but was ahead of Yeh's K-T suited. a raggy board helped neither.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 04:23:49 PM
Nicolas Levi is down to 160k after calling Gunnar Rabe's all-in with Ace Queen and finding himself up against pocket Jacks. The board came all raggy low cards and Rabe can now start gunning for the top places with his chip count now over half a million.

A lot of the updaters are rooting for the likable Thomas Fourgeron, who, at one stage on Day 1B, suffered a very bad beat and left the table thinking he was out, only for the dealer to call him back, he had just 600 chips and the blinds were at 150/300 then. Somehow he has managed to come all the way back, and amazingly has a real shot of winning this.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Ironside on March 11, 2007, 04:25:55 PM
i had thomas down for 2nd but as mcticklish busted he has been promoted to 1st


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on March 11, 2007, 04:29:38 PM
Nicolas Levi, dented after being doubled through, doubles up himself:  All in with Jc Ts, he stood up immediately when Jacob Rasmussen called and showed Qd Js.
Flop:  4s Td Kd
Turn:  3h
River:  8c  so saved by the Ten he gets a reprieve and a not-so-desperate stack.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on March 11, 2007, 04:32:46 PM
Actually, perhaps a bit desperate, seeing as the blinds have reached a never-before-played 20k/40k ante 4k level. 

And just as I was about to waffle about blinds again, we lose our 9th place player....it's Christoph Stiehle, who wins €37,100


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: AlrightJack on March 11, 2007, 04:35:33 PM
Once again there was undignified behaviour when the 9th player was eliminated. Several of the other remaining players were cheering and punching the air. Sure, they are excited to have made a final table, but no respect for the poor soul who has been eliminated. It's just not texas hold'em.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 04:39:11 PM
Christoph Stiehler pushed with 8d 6c and was called by Sebastian Ruthenberg's Jd Jc

Board:

6h Qc Ts Td 4c



As soon as we get the seat redraw we'll put up chip counts and pictures of all 8 remaining players.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on March 11, 2007, 04:40:41 PM
There will now be a half hour's intermission while some TV-table faffing goes on.  Homer has got some excellent pictures of the finalists, and when we get the seat order we'll be posting them right here. 


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on March 11, 2007, 04:45:53 PM
i had thomas down for 2nd but as mcticklish busted he has been promoted to 1st

I'm sure he'll be delighted to know he's top of your list.  He looks very happy to be finalliing, in any case.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Ironside on March 11, 2007, 04:58:28 PM
i rarely miss with my tips 2/3 made the money yesterday


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 04:59:06 PM
i rarely miss with my tips 2/3 made the money yesterday

All three of mine did.  ;nana;


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: tikay on March 11, 2007, 05:00:43 PM
There will now be a half hour's intermission while some TV-table faffing goes on.  Homer has got some excellent pictures of the finalists, and when we get the seat order we'll be posting them right here. 

"faffing", FAFFING, what is faffing when it's at home?

Such a problem getting literate Staff these days.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: tikay on March 11, 2007, 05:03:19 PM
For those who followed yesterday's quite splendidiferous Update, many of you commented on the 2 & 3 table redraws, & the bubble situation, during which it's said that 7 hands were played in an hour.

There is a thread about it here.....

http://blondepoker.com/forum/index.php?topic=21279.new#new


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 05:09:16 PM
There will now be a half hour's intermission while some TV-table faffing goes on.  Homer has got some excellent pictures of the finalists, and when we get the seat order we'll be posting them right here. 

"faffing", FAFFING, what is faffing when it's at home?

Such a problem getting literate Staff these days.

That's a real floccinaucinihilipilification of a post... ::) ;)


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Gowardo on March 11, 2007, 05:09:54 PM
i had thomas down for 2nd but as mcticklish busted he has been promoted to 1st

I'm sure he'll be delighted to know he's top of your list.  He looks very happy to be finalliing, in any case.

Levi's housemate and girlfriend here, he's deifnitely top of our list ;)


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 05:15:04 PM
i had thomas down for 2nd but as mcticklish busted he has been promoted to 1st

I'm sure he'll be delighted to know he's top of your list.  He looks very happy to be finalliing, in any case.

Levi's housemate and girlfriend here, he's deifnitely top of our list ;)

Ahh, :hello: he very kindly posed for a photo for me a brief while ago which we will put up (along with all the other photos of the remamining players) when we get the seating plan.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Ironside on March 11, 2007, 05:16:04 PM
i had thomas down for 2nd but as mcticklish busted he has been promoted to 1st

I'm sure he'll be delighted to know he's top of your list.  He looks very happy to be finalliing, in any case.

Levi's housemate and girlfriend here, he's deifnitely top of our list ;)

best of luck to your man


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on March 11, 2007, 05:21:26 PM
i had thomas down for 2nd but as mcticklish busted he has been promoted to 1st

I'm sure he'll be delighted to know he's top of your list.  He looks very happy to be finalliing, in any case.

Levi's housemate and girlfriend here, he's deifnitely top of our list ;)

best of luck to your man

He's in good spirits and says that if the blinds are rolled back (which they will be) then "If there's proper play, I fancy my chances."  There has to be a decrease in blinds because otherwise the commentators (like our friend George Danzer, non-stop on the German one as the other commentators are ill or absent) will have nothing to say except "All-in.  Pass.  All-in.  Pass.  All-in.  Call."


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Gowardo on March 11, 2007, 05:21:41 PM
Thanks for the support, it seems like this will be an interesting final table. Whatever happens, enjoy the game!


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: DOCTOR on March 11, 2007, 05:24:49 PM
GO HØYVOLD


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Kopper on March 11, 2007, 05:28:00 PM
Go _Theah_


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 05:28:24 PM
Seat 1: Andreas Hoivold -- 750,000


Seat 2: Erick Lindberg -- 617,000


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 05:28:28 PM
Seat 3: Nicolas Levi -- 467,000


Seat 4: Jacob Rasmussen - 265,000


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 05:29:24 PM
Seat 5: Sebastian Ruthenberg -- 717,000


Seat 6: Cristiano Blanco -- 1,258,000


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 05:29:29 PM
Seat 7: Thomas Fourgeron -- 286,000


Seat 8: Gunnar Rabe -- 668,000


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on March 11, 2007, 05:29:55 PM
The blinds have been more than halved - 8,000/16,000 now.  What a jump back - the players are probably loving this, and we are getting ready for a long evening.  Perhaps a sensible middle ground might have been 10k/20k, but we're not complaining.  Just get comfortable.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on March 11, 2007, 05:34:19 PM
Erik Lindberg raises preflop to 42k, and Gunnar Rabe re-raises to 100k.  Pass, and ship it to the man with the ridiculous big piece of silver tape covering the logo on his hat.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 05:35:50 PM
Erik Lindberg raises preflop to 42k, and Gunnar Rabe re-raises to 100k.  Pass, and ship it to the man with the ridiculous big piece of silver tape covering the logo on his hat.

He's obviously a bot and the silver tape is actually a solar panel to keep him charged. ::)


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 05:47:24 PM
Nicolas raises it up to 41k, Cristiano makes it 151k and Nicolas passes.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on March 11, 2007, 05:50:01 PM
Preflop Raiser                              Result
Christiano Blanco 75k                      gets the blinds
Thomas Fougeron, tapis                  gets the binds

Erik Lindberg, to 45k                      Nicolas calls, Jacob Rasmussen calls. 
Flop:  Th 3s 6d  Erik Checks, Nicolas bets 65k, it's his.

It's a bit slow.  All about the re-raise preflop, pretty much.  (Christiano Blanco has won several through this method).


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 05:56:06 PM
Next hand, Cristiano raises to 58k in the sb and Thomas Fourgeron passes.

Next hand Cristiano raises to 55k from the button Gunnar Rabe calls from the big blind.

Flop:

Ahrt Ac Jh

Gunnar Rabe check/calls Cristiano's 110k bet.

Turn:

Qd

Check check

River:

7d

Gunnar bets a very suspicious 60k on the river into a 440k+ bet, Cristiano calls.

Gunnar:

Ad 5h

Cristiano:

Aspades 2h


(http://members.shaw.ca/legion_roll_call/legionnaires/karate_kid/karate.gif)


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 05:58:31 PM
Seat 6: Christano Blanco, 26, from Rome, Italy
TV football journalist Christiano has only been playing a couple of years - mainly online and in home games with friends. This is the biggest tournament he’s been in and he’s delighted to have made the final table. Although mad about football – he says he will travel anywhere for an AC Roma match – he reckons it’s poker that’s going to make him rich. He said: “In poker, I’m a marathon runner, rather than a sprinter. It’s the person who folds well that’s the best.”


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Canuck on March 11, 2007, 06:07:55 PM
 ;applause;
loving the chop!!!!


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on March 11, 2007, 06:09:26 PM
3c 2d Ac flop seen by Jacob Rasmussen and Gunnar Rabe.  They check.
Turn:  Qc  Jacob checks (much more quickly than on the flop) and Gunnar bets 60k.  Lengthy think; call.
River:  Aspades  Jacob bets 16k(!)  Gunnar announces, "Raise," then asks how much Jacob is playing... raises 80k, about half of Jacob's stack.  Dwell again, to the point where the clock gets called as he's one of the shorter stacks whose tournament might be in question if he gets it wrong.

"Call." 

Gunnar shows  5d 6d
Jacob shows Kd Kh to take down a large pot.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on March 11, 2007, 06:19:21 PM
For the second time, Nicolas Levi raises (to 45k) and gets Christiano Blanco reraising - makes it 136k.  Will they play a flop?  Nope.  Nicolas lets it go, saying, "You can have the small ones."  Very generous of him. 

The pace is, with brief peaks, slow, there's no other word for it.  We were just treated to a shot of Barry Martin and Lee Jones miked up in the commentary booth - I can think of many people who might falter in the chat over 7 hours, but they aren't among them.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 06:20:24 PM
3c 2d Ac flop seen by Jacob Rasmussen and Gunnar Rabe.  They check.
Turn:  Qc  Jacob checks (much more quickly than on the flop) and Gunnar bets 60k.  Lengthy think; call.
River:  Aspades  Jacob bets 16k(!)  Gunnar announces, "Raise," then asks how much Jacob is playing... raises 80k, about half of Jacob's stack.  Dwell again, to the point where the clock gets called as he's one of the shorter stacks whose tournament might be in question if he gets it wrong.

"Call." 

Gunnar shows  5d 6d
Jacob shows Kd Kh to take down a large pot.

Both Hoivod and Levi were impressed by this call, tapping the table.

Here's some shots of the final table: (In the third one, I think Erick is shocked to find Andreas playing 'footsie' with him)


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: AlrightJack on March 11, 2007, 06:24:44 PM
Meanwhile, the €500 side event has just started. 200 players and at least 40 on the reserve list.

However, the structure is somewhat different to an EPT main event. 20-minute levels until level 6 when it goes to 30-minutes.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on March 11, 2007, 06:24:48 PM
Chip leader is Christiano Blanco with 1,450,000.  Andreas Hoivold 850,000.
The relative positions of the players haven't changed much, apart from that pot moving chips from Gunnar Rabe to Erik Lindberg.  Plus Thomas Fougheron's been all-in preflop (no caller) a couple of times.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 06:25:39 PM
By the way guys, although I have to shrink down the photos to fit on the thread, if you want a slightly bigger image of the photos, right click the photo and select 'View Image', and you should get a slightly clearer picture.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: snoopy1239 on March 11, 2007, 06:29:26 PM
Go Viggooooooooooo!


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 06:29:46 PM
Blinds are now once again 10k/20k/2k.

Seat 4: Jacob Rasmussen, 23, from Denmark
This is Jacob’s second big tournament and he’s doing even better than in his last one – January’s EPT in Copenhagen where he won €7,424 after coming 27th. Known as “Sasuke” in the poker community, he’s been playing around three years, fitting in his online cash games while studying Economy &  Law at Odense University. He is being supported here in Dortmund by his girlfriend Jagge.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: snoopy1239 on March 11, 2007, 06:31:56 PM
I am Viggooooooooooo!!!

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v286/slickidiot/vigo.jpg)

(http://www.blondepoker.com/files/images/Thomas_0.jpg)


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Canuck on March 11, 2007, 06:34:38 PM
I am Viggooooooooooo!!!

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v286/slickidiot/vigo.jpg)

(http://www.blondepoker.com/files/images/Thomas_0.jpg)

very well spotted.

any way to include ghostbusters in a poker thread....I am speechless....fantastic!


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 06:41:50 PM
Thomas Fougeron is the short stack now. He's just pushed with Q8 and got no callers.

Seat 7: Thomas Fougeron, 32 from Lille, France
Thomas is a well-known figure on the European poker circuit but still holds down a day job as the manager of a computer services company. His biggest tournament wins recently were two cashes in last season’s EPTs in Deauville and Barcelona. Thomas travels the EPT circuit with his great friend, poker champion Pascal Perrault. He is an “ultra” supporter of the Olympique Marseille, Tony Cascarino’s old team.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: julian on March 11, 2007, 06:44:00 PM
as always, grest work guys & gals,
thomas is the only one i really know,
so,
c'mon thomas!


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: madharper on March 11, 2007, 06:44:30 PM
I am Viggooooooooooo!!!

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v286/slickidiot/vigo.jpg)

(http://www.blondepoker.com/files/images/Thomas_0.jpg)

I think it's rather sad when someone like Snoopy chooses to exhibit their own insecurities by defaming one of our favourite players. Not many players would get three hot chicks backing him for two euros in the media room sweepstake, especially if they aren't even chip leader. We love Thomas. Lay off.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: AlrightJack on March 11, 2007, 06:45:50 PM
(http://thevetshed.com/cms/images/Bassett-Hound.jpg)


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 06:46:05 PM
I am Viggooooooooooo!!!

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v286/slickidiot/vigo.jpg)

(http://www.blondepoker.com/files/images/Thomas_0.jpg)

I think it's rather sad when someone like Snoopy chooses to exhibit their own insecurities by defaming one of our favourite players. Not many players would get three hot chicks backing him for two euros in the media room sweepstake, even if he'd been chip leader. We love Thomas. Lay off.


Heheheh Snoopy, Mad owns you!!! :D

(For those not in the know, Mad runs the pokerstars updates, wonderfully helping us all out, but is basically a childminder to us unruly updaters, putting up with all our crap ;))


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Benjo on March 11, 2007, 06:49:07 PM
/me loves Mad more than ever


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: snoopy1239 on March 11, 2007, 06:51:37 PM
What's so bad about comparing Thomas to an almighty powerful being that almost brought the World to it's knees?

I think he'd be chuffed to bits with the comparision, just as I was when Mad said I looked like Brad Pitt. ;snoopy;


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 06:56:14 PM
Gunnar Rabe, (my choice in the media sweepstakes organised by Rolf) gets it all-in, Andreas Hoivold makes the call because of pot odds.

Gunnar:

7d 7h

Andreas:

8h 6h

3c Tc 3h 2s Jh is the board. And Gunnar isn't shooting blanks there.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 06:57:40 PM
Seat 8: Gunnar Rabe, 53, from Vasteras, Sweden
PokerStars qualifier Gunnar runs an engineering company in his home town and this is only his second ever live tournament. The first was last July’s WSOP when he qualified online with PokerStars and came 287th for around $39,000.  He’s wearing the same PS cap now to bring him luck. He’s been playing about three years, almost exclusively in online tournaments. He’s married with two children.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: madharper on March 11, 2007, 07:02:20 PM
What's so bad about comparing Thomas to an almighty powerful being that almost brought the World to it's knees?

I think he'd be chuffed to bits with the comparision, just as I was when Mad said I looked like Brad Pitt. ;snoopy;

Snoopy...this is awful. You obviously thought I was flirting with that Brad Pitt comment!!! But I actually meant Brad in "Fight Club", not the chap with highlights and a skirt in Troy.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 07:05:08 PM
Thomas calls a minimum raise (20k) in the sb from Gunnar in the big blind.

Both check the 6h Ac 8d flop.

Turn:

6c

Thomas checks, Gunnar bets out 40k and Thomas moves all-in, Gunnar thinks for about ten seconds, before saying, "I don't have an ace..." but then says, "Call."

Thomas:

Qh Td

Gunnar:

9c 8c

River:

3c

So Thomas Fourgeron is OUT in 8th place winning €60,300


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: tikay on March 11, 2007, 07:06:21 PM
as always, grest work guys & gals,
thomas is the only one i really know,
so,
c'mon thomas!

Did you know he was French?


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: snoopy1239 on March 11, 2007, 07:06:36 PM
What's so bad about comparing Thomas to an almighty powerful being that almost brought the World to it's knees?

I think he'd be chuffed to bits with the comparision, just as I was when Mad said I looked like Brad Pitt. ;snoopy;

Snoopy...this is awful. You obviously thought I was flirting with that Brad Pitt comment!!! But I actually meant Brad in "Fight Club", not the chap with highlights and a skirt in Troy.

Either way, you said I have the body of a Roman God combined with a Greek Adonis and that if I hadn't been busy that day, Michelangelo would have sculptured me instead of David - but that's neither here nor there, did NoflopsHomer bring you any sweets?


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on March 11, 2007, 07:08:37 PM
Gunnar Rabe, (my choice in the media sweepstakes organised by Rolf) gets it all-in, Andreas Hoivold makes the call because of pot odds.

Gunnar:

7d 7h

Andreas:

8h 6h

3c Tc 3h 2s Jh is the board. And Gunnar isn't shooting blanks there.

Pictures from the Final - Gunnar on the left and red-shirted Andreas getting his chips counted away.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on March 11, 2007, 07:09:36 PM
Seat 3: Nicolas Levi, 24, from France
Originally from Paris, Nicolas now lives in London and is an online pro - known as “Croque Monsieur” as well as being a familiar figure in the card rooms. He studied computer sciences at Norwich University before turning pro. Although he went deep in a number of tournaments in 2006, including 7th in the Caribbean Classic $6,000 event, he has yet to trouble the cashiers at an EPT. He writes up his poker performances on his blog: teamrobusto.com

Nicolas Levi moves in facing two players - only Gunnar Rabe was left at showdown.  Do these two have some sort of history?

Nicolas:  Kh Qd
Gunnar:  Ac Ks

Flop: 3c 5c Jc
Turn:  Aspades
River:  Qh  Too little, too late, so Nicolas Levi is our 7th place finisher, winning €85,700


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 07:09:56 PM
What's so bad about comparing Thomas to an almighty powerful being that almost brought the World to it's knees?

I think he'd be chuffed to bits with the comparision, just as I was when Mad said I looked like Brad Pitt. ;snoopy;

Snoopy...this is awful. You obviously thought I was flirting with that Brad Pitt comment!!! But I actually meant Brad in "Fight Club", not the chap with highlights and a skirt in Troy.

Either way, you said I have the body of a Roman God combined with a Greek Adonis and that if I hadn't been busy that day, Michelangelo would have sculptured me instead of David - but that's neither here nor there, did NoflopsHomer bring you any sweets?

You run hiding when it comes to fridge-moving though... ::)


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 07:12:14 PM
We almost had a third all-in called in a row but Erik Lindberg decided to pass against Jacob Rasmussen's push. Gunnar Rabe, having taken two players out, is now the chip leader.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on March 11, 2007, 07:14:25 PM
So down to six suddenly, and Gunnar Rabe might well be the new chip leader.  Mike Tse played him on Day Two and said he was liable to call.  In general. 


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 07:16:38 PM
Breaking news!!! John Duthie came up to pressroom and has loaded his jacket pockets full of sweets. See if you can spot him sneaking a jelly baby in between the announcing...

This story may not be 100% true.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on March 11, 2007, 07:16:45 PM
New Chip Standings:

Andreas Hoivold    280,000
Erik Lindberg        430,000
Jacob Rasmussen  480,000
Sebastian Ruthenberg  760,000
Christiano Blanco    1,150,000
Gunnar Rabe         2,000,000


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on March 11, 2007, 07:21:26 PM
Sebastian raises to 65k.  Christiano (the button) re-raises a further 100k.  It works again, another pot for the Italian football journalist.
_____________________

Gunnar's button - raise to 50k, Andreas in the small blind instapushes, and Gunnar gives it up without a moment's resistance.
_____________________

Seat 1: Andreas Hoivold, 35, from Kristiansand, Norway
Andreas Hoivold’s  decision to turn pro seven months ago has proved a pretty good move. In December, he banked $250,000 after coming 3rd in the Poker Million and he is now on the final table in Dortmund, assured of at least €60,300. He also won €24,000 last May after winning the Tallin Challenge Cup in Estonia. Andreas used to have the largest comic book collection in Norway and is known as the “Cartoon Collector” - but he recently sold the lot to concentrate on his poker career. His card marker is a Mickey Mouse.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on March 11, 2007, 07:27:34 PM
Preflop Raiser Andreas Hoivold finds Erik Lindberg moving in preflop (over the 66k raise).  This time he takes a lot longer to make a decision, and the decision is...to pass. (He flashes a red Ace).

That brings this session to its Dinner Break - Back in 40 minutes.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: madharper on March 11, 2007, 07:46:21 PM
What's so bad about comparing Thomas to an almighty powerful being that almost brought the World to it's knees?

I think he'd be chuffed to bits with the comparision, just as I was when Mad said I looked like Brad Pitt. ;snoopy;

Snoopy...this is awful. You obviously thought I was flirting with that Brad Pitt comment!!! But I actually meant Brad in "Fight Club", not the chap with highlights and a skirt in Troy.

Either way, you said I have the body of a Roman God combined with a Greek Adonis and that if I hadn't been busy that day, Michelangelo would have sculptured me instead of David - but that's neither here nor there, did NoflopsHomer bring you any sweets?

You run hiding when it comes to fridge-moving though... ::)
What's so bad about comparing Thomas to an almighty powerful being that almost brought the World to it's knees?

I think he'd be chuffed to bits with the comparision, just as I was when Mad said I looked like Brad Pitt. ;snoopy;

Snoopy...this is awful. You obviously thought I was flirting with that Brad Pitt comment!!! But I actually meant Brad in "Fight Club", not the chap with highlights and a skirt in Troy.

Either way, you said I have the body of a Roman God combined with a Greek Adonis and that if I hadn't been busy that day, Michelangelo would have sculptured me instead of David - but that's neither here nor there, did NoflopsHomer bring you any sweets?
i hate to drag this on... but then again, i also hate to be misquoted. there was no talk whatsoever about Gods or Adonis. We were talking about Hobbits at the time. And as you know, when I said Michelangelo wanted to sculpt you, that was for the collectable Smurf figurine collection he was creating for Asda. (lucrative Michelangelo sideline not many people know about because the collection was actually marketed under the "Made in Taiwan" label. )


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 08:14:35 PM
Updated Chip Count: (Blinds 15k/30k/3k)

Andreas Hoivold -- 302k
Erik Lindberg -- 430k
Jacob Rasmussen -- 608k
Sebastian Guthenberg -- 632k
Christiano Blanco -- 1.375 million
Gunnar Rabe -- 1.698 million


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 08:15:21 PM
Seat 5: Sebastian Ruthenberg, 23, from Hamburg, Germany -
Known as “Luckbox”, Sebastian is a big online player and qualified for this event in a PokerStars Frequent Player Point satellite. Now a professional and well-known in Germany, he’s been playing about three years. His biggest win so far was 50k in an invitational tournament. Online, he plays both tourneys and cash games.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on March 11, 2007, 08:19:30 PM
Right away post dinner break and Andreas is all in first hand, no callers, before passing his big blind the next hand to Sebastian Ruthenberg's 75k preflop raise.

Third hand, Andreas now the small blind gets a fold round to him.  We're all thinking he's going to go for it - and he does.  "All my cookies."  Erik might well have been expecting it too, but 270k or so a bit much to call with whatever it was the big blind gave him.

It looks like the table short stack isn't content to remain so, and I am just going to keep reporting hands because eventually someone will call him.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: snoopy1239 on March 11, 2007, 08:20:24 PM
What's so bad about comparing Thomas to an almighty powerful being that almost brought the World to it's knees?

I think he'd be chuffed to bits with the comparision, just as I was when Mad said I looked like Brad Pitt. ;snoopy;

Snoopy...this is awful. You obviously thought I was flirting with that Brad Pitt comment!!! But I actually meant Brad in "Fight Club", not the chap with highlights and a skirt in Troy.

Either way, you said I have the body of a Roman God combined with a Greek Adonis and that if I hadn't been busy that day, Michelangelo would have sculptured me instead of David - but that's neither here nor there, did NoflopsHomer bring you any sweets?

You run hiding when it comes to fridge-moving though... ::)
What's so bad about comparing Thomas to an almighty powerful being that almost brought the World to it's knees?

I think he'd be chuffed to bits with the comparision, just as I was when Mad said I looked like Brad Pitt. ;snoopy;

Snoopy...this is awful. You obviously thought I was flirting with that Brad Pitt comment!!! But I actually meant Brad in "Fight Club", not the chap with highlights and a skirt in Troy.

Either way, you said I have the body of a Roman God combined with a Greek Adonis and that if I hadn't been busy that day, Michelangelo would have sculptured me instead of David - but that's neither here nor there, did NoflopsHomer bring you any sweets?
i hate to drag this on... but then again, i also hate to be misquoted. there was no talk whatsoever about Gods or Adonis. We were talking about Hobbits at the time. And as you know, when I said Michelangelo wanted to sculpt you, that was for the collectable Smurf figurine collection he was creating for Asda. (lucrative Michelangelo sideline not many people know about because the collection was actually marketed under the "Made in Taiwan" label. )


 ;grr;


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on March 11, 2007, 08:27:43 PM
Andreas has been all in preflop three times already, the next hand there's a limper (Gunnar) - he notices, asks, "You want me to raise it?" passes instead and lets Sebastian check the big blind.
Flop:  3d 4s 4c  Sebastian checks, Gunnar bets 40k and that wins it.

One hand off, and Andreas raises the next one to 75k and big blind Christiano Blanco calls.  Christiano checks the Q 7 3 flop, Andreas bets 85k, counts himself down as having around 290, "Call it 300."  Christiano passes.  The audience is warming to the odd Norwegian. 

"It was only 293k."


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 08:32:06 PM
Jacob raises to 75k, Christiano calls, as does Gunnar.

Flop:

Ahrt 4h 8d

Christiano checks. Gunnar checks, Jacob moves all-in and both pass quicky.

Jacob announces, "Aces."

Lee Jones says, "Well, we'll see that on TV."

Jacob smiles a little...think he might have been lying... :D


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: madharper on March 11, 2007, 08:34:57 PM
What's so bad about comparing Thomas to an almighty powerful being that almost brought the World to it's knees?

I think he'd be chuffed to bits with the comparision, just as I was when Mad said I looked like Brad Pitt. ;snoopy;

Snoopy...this is awful. You obviously thought I was flirting with that Brad Pitt comment!!! But I actually meant Brad in "Fight Club", not the chap with highlights and a skirt in Troy.

Either way, you said I have the body of a Roman God combined with a Greek Adonis and that if I hadn't been busy that day, Michelangelo would have sculptured me instead of David - but that's neither here nor there, did NoflopsHomer bring you any sweets?

You run hiding when it comes to fridge-moving though... ::)
What's so bad about comparing Thomas to an almighty powerful being that almost brought the World to it's knees?

I think he'd be chuffed to bits with the comparision, just as I was when Mad said I looked like Brad Pitt. ;snoopy;

Snoopy...this is awful. You obviously thought I was flirting with that Brad Pitt comment!!! But I actually meant Brad in "Fight Club", not the chap with highlights and a skirt in Troy.

Either way, you said I have the body of a Roman God combined with a Greek Adonis and that if I hadn't been busy that day, Michelangelo would have sculptured me instead of David - but that's neither here nor there, did NoflopsHomer bring you any sweets?
i hate to drag this on... but then again, i also hate to be misquoted. there was no talk whatsoever about Gods or Adonis. We were talking about Hobbits at the time. And as you know, when I said Michelangelo wanted to sculpt you, that was for the collectable Smurf figurine collection he was creating for Asda. (lucrative Michelangelo sideline not many people know about because the collection was actually marketed under the "Made in Taiwan" label. )


 ;grr;

I've done it. I've cracked Snoopy. He's been reduced to nothing more than a blubbering icon. And it only took three posts.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on March 11, 2007, 08:35:38 PM
I think someone spiked Andreas' drink in the dinner break, as he's all chatty now.  His big blind gets raised in spite of his trying to make a deal: "If you flat call I promise I'll check blind."  He passes, showing a Deuce, sees the raiser's Ace and informs the audience, "An Ace is better than a Deuce in this game."
______________________________

Small blind Andreas makes up the small blind, but big blind Erik immediately pushes in.  Pass; another Aspades shown. 
______________________________

Pictured:  Erik Lindberg

Seat 2: Erik Lindberg, 24, from Stockholm, Sweden
Erik started playing poker five years ago and turned pro soon after. He focuses mainly on 25/50 online Pot Limit Omaha cash games but has been to three EPTs - and the World Series three years’ running. Making today’s final table is his biggest success to date, but he also came 11th at the EPT3 Copenhagen in January to win €24,000


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 08:44:34 PM
Christiano raises to 100k, all pass to Sebastian in the big blind who passes 7c 4h....


Will that pass come back to haunt him?

________________________________________

Andreas raises to 77k, Christiano calls the extra 47k from the big blind.

Flop:

5d 5c 4s

Christiano checks, Andreas bets 90k, Christiano calls. Andreas says, "Good call."

Turn:

Qh

Check check.

River:

8d

Christiano bets 120k. Andreas says, "I hope you don't have anything because I have to call..." and he does.

Christiano shows:

Ad 2s

Andreas:

Ks Qd

A little whoop of delight from the cartoonish Norwegian, as he rakes in a pot of over half a million.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on March 11, 2007, 08:47:16 PM
Gunnar and Sebastian see a Js Qd 3s flop.  Check check
Turn: Qc  Gunnar bets 60kk.  Sebastian calls quickly.
River:  6h  Gunnar now bets 140k nd it looks like Sebastian picks off another Gunnar bluff (with Ace high) holding Ad Jc for two pair.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 08:52:59 PM
Following that, Sebastian raises to 80k from the cut-off, Christiano calls from the button. Gunnar calls from the small blind and Andreas sizes it up and calls. Big pot of over 300k now.

Flop:

Kh 3c Ts

Gunnar and Andreas checks, as does Sebastian after a dwell. So does Christiano.

Turn:

3h

Checked around:

River:

Ks

Checked again. Christiano's Ace high surprisingly takes it down.

"You raised without Ace High? You're a bad bad boy." Andreas tells Sebastian.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on March 11, 2007, 08:59:06 PM
Erik moves in preflop, Christiano wants a countdown.  It's under 300k

Time ticks tensely by.

Christiano calls with 6d 6h
Erik has Kc Js

Flop:  5s 9s Aspades
Turn:  7d
River:  3h

So Erik Lindberg finishes in 6th place, winning €109,000


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 09:03:40 PM
Thomas, who finished 8th, has just arrived in the pressroom, he rates Christiano, saything that although he may be a relative newcomer to the game, he seems naturally very aware and perceptive of all that is happening.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Jasko on March 11, 2007, 09:04:19 PM
Just wanna tell you guys ur doing a great job! This live thingie dosnt work for me so thanks again for these updates! :) Well done!


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on March 11, 2007, 09:05:50 PM
Updated Chip Counts

Andreas Hoivold       620,000
Jacob Rasmussen     600,000
Sebastian Ruthenberg   780,000
Christiano Blanco        1,720,000
Gunnar Rabe             1,320,000


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 09:07:43 PM
Christiano just had his 100k bet on the turn of a Ad Qd Ts 6s board raised to 220k having had his 60k bet called on the flop by Gunnar.

Christiano folds, Gunnar shows the Qs.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on March 11, 2007, 09:11:36 PM
Thomas Fougeron just stopped by the press room with plenty of good humour about the final and his tournament experience.  As for the bluff+call scenario, he just says, "That's poker."  A healthy attitude and a nice guy; always good to see someone taking it easy when they've busted. 


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Jasko on March 11, 2007, 09:17:33 PM
Jen and Homer, what are your guys picks from the remaining players? :)


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 09:22:05 PM
Jen and Homer, what are your guys picks from the remaining players? :)

As perennial underdog supporters, we're sticking with Andreas Hoivold. He's funny and is keeping some humour at the table, whereas as everyone else is fairly serious. He's also the only non-shades wearing player, which has nothing to do with it. ;)

He's also just pushed all in...


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on March 11, 2007, 09:23:34 PM
Christiano Blanco gets the first walk of the final.

Table time:

Preflop Raiser                       Times blinds (20k/40k ante 4k) nicked
Sebastian Ruthenberg                                   I  (+1xwalk)
Jacob                                                           I
Andreas pushes again (for 650)                       I plus Gunnar's raise to 100k


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 09:29:32 PM
Jen and Homer, what are your guys picks from the remaining players? :)

As perennial underdog supporters, we're sticking with Andreas Hoivold. He's funny and is keeping some humour at the table, whereas as everyone else is fairly serious. He's also the only non-shades wearing player, which has nothing to do with it. ;)

He's also just pushed all in...

And Gunnar passed.

Now Sebastian's 100k raise is re-raised to 200k by Gunnar Rabe and Sebastian passes.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 09:35:45 PM
Andreas makes it 106k, saying "Six is my lucky number."

Jacob re-raises all-in. Andreas says, "Can he do that?"

Andreas calls.

Jacob has Qd Jc

Andreas has Kd Kh

Andreas says, "May the best hand win..."

Flop:

7s Th 3d

"I don't want a King, pair the board."

Turn:

3h

River:

Jd


Andreas has Jacob covered, which means Jacob Rasmussen is OUT in 5th place winning €139,000


Andreas has 1.1 million chips now.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Jasko on March 11, 2007, 09:36:49 PM
Thats great! Keep those updates coming! ;)


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: MadTurk on March 11, 2007, 09:38:09 PM
guys take note that   that nicolas levi  will be a winner soon i watched  him in st kitts and played cash games he was very good  i didnt realise it was him till i saw his picture


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 09:42:06 PM
Gunnar raises 60k after Christiano had limped. He calls the raise.

9d 3c 3h

Christiano checks. Gunnar bets 80k. Christiano makes it 180k. Gunnar calls.

Turn:

Aspades

Christiano bets 180k. Gunnar calls.

River:

4c

Check check. And Gunnars Ks Kc beats Christano's 9h 7h



Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on March 11, 2007, 09:44:17 PM
New counts:

Andreas Hoivold     1,300,000
Sebastian Ruthenberg  750,000
Christiano Blanco    1,300,000
Gunnar Rabe         1,700,000

Pictured:  the full final, and Andreas on his own.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 09:47:44 PM
Sebastian raises, Gunnar and Andreas called.

Flop:

8d Js 7h

Checked around.

Turn:

Ac

Checked to Sebastian who bets 140k. Gunnar check/raises to 600k. Andreas dwells and folds, Sebastian also quickly mucks.

Sebastian only has about 400k now.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on March 11, 2007, 09:53:36 PM
Christiano makes a preflop raise, no action.
When Gunnar does the same, Andreas calls on the button... The blinds get out of the way and the flop comes:  4h 2c Tc
Gunnar bets 120k (into a pot now over 260k).  Andreas calls.
Turn:  2d  Gunnar checks, Andreas checks
River:  5h Check-check  Gunnar shows AK and Andreas' pocket Eights win him that pot.

This whole hand, I might add, took less than a minute and a half.  Maybe that ultra slow play people were talking about earlier dissipates on the final to some extent.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 09:55:45 PM
Revised chip counts:

Andreas Hoivold -- 1.4 million
Sebastian Ruthenberg -- 400k
Christiano Blanco -- 1.1 million
Gunnar Rabe -- 2.2 million.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on March 11, 2007, 09:56:26 PM
Sebastian Ruthenberg now has ten big blinds.  It's therefore not surprising that he's moved in on the button, giving Christiano something to think about, clearly, as he counts out the pink 10k chips necessary for a call, lifts his sunglasses and gives the young German a stare.  He decides against it, and big blind Gunnar was just waiting to pass, and Sebastian's picked up 72k with that push.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 09:59:12 PM
Christiano makes a preflop raise, no action.
When Gunnar does the same, Andreas calls on the button... The blinds get out of the way and the flop comes:  4h 2c Tc
Gunnar bets 120k (into a pot now over 260k).  Andreas calls.
Turn:  2d  Gunnar checks, Andreas checks
River:  5h Check-check  Gunnar shows AK and Andreas' pocket Eights win him that pot.

This whole hand, I might add, took less than a minute and a half.  Maybe that ultra slow play people were talking about earlier dissipates on the final to some extent.

Case of two big stacks playing smallball against each other, I can guarantee either or both would be a lot more aggressive if they weren't the two biggest stacks. Plus both probably felt they had hands good enough for showdown.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on March 11, 2007, 10:05:08 PM
Heads up on a flop of Qd Tc 8h  Christiano checks, Gunnar bets 100k.  When he gets a pass, he shows Qc Js.
_________________________

After a one hand gap, Sebastian moves all in preflop once more.  Andreas says, "Do you want me to call or fold?"
"I don't care."
"I better look at my cards then.  I think I'm folding.  I am folding."
Sebastian shows a Seven and Andreas says "60/40 then."  I think he might be stealing the show, if nothing else.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 10:13:10 PM
Th Kd 7d is the flop in a 3 way limped pot between Gunnar, Andreas and Sebastian, checked to Gunnar who bets 70k and the blinds fold.

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Gunnar makes it 100k from utg. Andreas and Sebastian fold and so does Christiano

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Andreas raises to 106k. Christiano moves all-in.

"Do you have a pair? you know you have seen your cards! Check again!" says Andreas.

"I don't speak very good English." answers Christiano.

"Your English is better than my Italian," replies Andreas.

Andreas passes.

"You could've always done that with a lousy Ace King..."

Christiano, "I'm sorry."

Andreas, "You're sorry? I'm sorry."


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on March 11, 2007, 10:17:28 PM
Limp from Christiano on the last hand of the level, but Gunnar's not as keen on a four-way flop as Andreas and raises to 140k.  Christiano calls.
Heads up for the Flop:  9d 2d 8d  Check-check
Turn:  Td  Christiano checks, so does Gunnar
River:  Kc  also checked.

Christiano takes it with Ahrt 8h, it looks like, beating Gunnar's A-J.

***********************15 min break**************************


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: CrestOfaWave on March 11, 2007, 10:25:44 PM
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Andreas raises to 106k. Christiano moves all-in.

"Do you have a pair? you know you have seen your cards! Check again!" says Andreas.

"I don't speak very good English." answers Christiano.

"Your English is better than my Italian," replies Andreas.

Andreas passes.

"You could've always done that with a lousy Ace King..."

Christiano, "I'm sorry."

Andreas, "You're sorry? I'm sorry."
[/quote]

This guy Andreas sounds like a real character.Looking forward to watching this on the box when it comes out.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on March 11, 2007, 10:35:31 PM
New counts as the break draws to a close:

Andreas Hoivold     1,361,000
Sebastian Ruthenberg  457,000
Cristiano Blanco       1,082,000    (We have now had 'official' spellings Christiano and Cristiano - anyone know the real one?)
Gunnar Rabe          2,146,000


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Gowardo on March 11, 2007, 10:36:41 PM
Yeah,

I reckon Andreas will be an interesting player to watch play (and not just because of his play style). He has provided some real entertainment in the past two days even though I have been missing his 'faces' today.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Gowardo on March 11, 2007, 10:38:04 PM
New counts as the break draws to a close:

Andreas Hoivold     1,361,000
Sebastian Ruthenberg  457,000
Cristiano Blanco       1,082,000    (We have now had 'official' spellings Christiano and Cristiano - anyone know the real one?)
Gunnar Rabe          2,146,000

Well, I am italian and I have not heard of anyone called Christiano before hence I would probably go for the h-less version. That said though, he could have foreign parents especially considering his spanishy surname.

eidt: typo


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on March 11, 2007, 10:45:16 PM
Instant Action:  Sebastian moves in preflop...
Andreas, after a lenthy dwell, talks himself into calling with Kd Qs
Sebastian shows Js Jc

Flop: Ahrt 6d 8d
Turn:  9d
River:  Tc

So Sebastian Ruthenberg gets a quick double up to a more playable mil.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 10:45:20 PM
George Danzer, now doing the German live feed commentary still reckons that Sebastian will win. "He's not called 'The Luckbox' for nothing."


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 10:49:24 PM
Andreas re-raises Sebastian the very next hand.

Sebastian says something along the lines of, "I'm not sure where I am.."

Andreas, "You're in Dortmund, sitting at the final table."

Sebastian passes A-J face up.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 10:55:54 PM
Blinds are now 25k/50k/5k Meaning there's 95k in each pot before we start now.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 11:07:51 PM
Qh 2h Jh

Gunnar bets 100k, Andreas calls

Turn:

Ac

Check check.

River:

Th

Check check.

We don't see the cards but apparently Rabe had 5-6, but Andreas is holding the 7h which is good.

"You tried to bluff. That's not nice."


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: badhaircut on March 11, 2007, 11:15:04 PM
John Duthie is a Fish!! He hasn't got a clue about anything.  There commentary is embarrassing.  George Danzer would be awesome to listen to if i knew German.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on March 11, 2007, 11:16:18 PM
Been tableside to see what's going on first-hand -
Picture 1: Here are Sebastian, Cristiano and Gunnar on the left hand side of the table.
Picture 2:  Although Sebastian is sat in the worst place photo-op wise, he did kind of turn round so I got him in profile
Picture 3:  Andreas Hoivold; can you spot the slacking Norwegian updater?


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 11:24:54 PM
8s Jd 9s is the flop seen by Gunnar and Cristiano after the latter has called the former's 130k raise. (Too small cry the pressroom).

Cristiano leads out for 100k. Gunnar passes.

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Next hand Rabe raises again from the small blind, this time to 150k, Andreas mucks the 'Tikay special', the J-2 off.

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Td Aspades 4s 8s board and a big pot developing between Sebastian and Gunnar. Sebastian has check/raised the flop and Gunnar called.

Sebastian bets 400k on the turn. Called by Gunnar. Huge pot.

Sebastian checks the the 5s and Gunnar moves all-in. Sebastian calls instantly. And would you believe it? Neither of them holds a spade.

Sebastian:

8h 8c

Gunnar:

Tc Qc

Huge 2 million or more pot sent over to the german. George's words earlier are starting to sound eerily prophetic...


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on March 11, 2007, 11:28:48 PM
Crikey - we have another new chipleader in the form of old chipleader Sebastian Ruthenberg.  "Aggressive calling" - a new chapter in the tournament poker handbook.
______________________________

Andreas re-raises all-in preflop after Cristiano raised - and got the fold (after a good think) of Cristiano's A-4...


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Jasko on March 11, 2007, 11:31:16 PM
Could you guys maybe catch some chipcounts? :)


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: byronkincaid on March 11, 2007, 11:36:26 PM
Quote
John Duthie is a Fish!!

yes I know someone who has played him for a reasonable amount of time and says the same thing


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on March 11, 2007, 11:48:02 PM
There have been some all-in moves, mainly from Gunnar Rabe (now short on around 300k) but the most recent one has been called by Andreas looking at one card:

Gunnar shows:   2s 2h
Andreas shows:  Ahrt 9d

Flop:  5h 5c 4d
Turn: Jd
River:  9h

So Gunnar Rabe finishes in 4th place, winning €169,000


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 11:49:37 PM
So we are 3 handed and Sebastian and Andreas have roughly 2 million each, with Cristinano on about 1 million. These are on estimations on our part, it's very difficult to gauge.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: ripple11 on March 11, 2007, 11:52:55 PM
      mention of a deal...and Mr Duthie runs to the floor!?


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 11, 2007, 11:58:55 PM
Sebatian re-raises Andreas initial raise to 400k and both Cristiano and Andreas pass.
__________________________

Sebastian raises to 160k on the button and the others pass.

__________________________

Andreas raises to 150k, Sebastian folds. Cristiano moves all-in and Andreas folds.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 12, 2007, 12:02:52 AM
We're into the raise/pass/pass stage now. Very slow. Jen is coming with a quiz for you...


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 12, 2007, 12:06:02 AM
Ks 7h Aspades Ahrt 5s board

Cristiano bets 200k, Sebastian calls. Cristiano shows 9-6, slighty ahem...behind the K-J of Sebastian.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on March 12, 2007, 12:11:15 AM
Well, it's not like there's no action, but the threeway raises/all-in's result in passing so far, so there's not much to report.

Unbelievably, it's Climber of the Final Andreas Hoivold who seems to be the most relaxed and in the most pots.  Speaking of which...

He and Sebastian see a flop: 2d 3s Th Andreas bets 200k... Sebastian calls.

Turn: 9s Andreas bets 500k.  Sebastian quickly moves in over the top, Andreas calls!

SHOWDOWN

Sebastian shows:  Aspades 5s
Andreas shows:  Kd Kc

River....


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on March 12, 2007, 12:12:15 AM
8c.

Andreas Hoivold doubles through Sebastian Ruthenberg...


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Jasko on March 12, 2007, 12:14:03 AM
definetly gonna win! :D 2nd Norwegian win this season and overall I hope! :D:D


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 12, 2007, 12:17:25 AM
Sebastian is all-in with Ad 2s vs the 9d 3h of Cristiano.


Board:

Jd 6h Td Js 6c


He doubles up but is still super short with around 180k. Blanco has 700k and Hoisvold the rest.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Gowardo on March 12, 2007, 12:18:25 AM
Ah damn, its sad to see Sebastian go down like that, he played a very edge game.

Edit: Typo again, I can't type tonight.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: AlrightJack on March 12, 2007, 12:18:50 AM
Anyone else see the resemblance between Andreas Hoivold and Petr Korda?

(http://news.bbc.co.uk/olmedia/240000/images/_241005_korda300.jpg)


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 12, 2007, 12:21:26 AM
Sebastian moves all-in, both Andreas and Cristiano call.

On the turn of the 5s 7h 5d 6h

Andreas bets 200k

Cristiano folds.

Andreas shows 9s 5h

Sebastian has Aspades 3s

River:

8h

Straight and trips are good enough for Andreas to knock out Sebastian Guntherberg who is OUT in 3rd place winning €220,000


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on March 12, 2007, 12:25:41 AM
Straight away (and I mean less than two minutes) the chipped-up Andreas calls when Cristiano moves in preflop.

Cristiano shows: 9d Th
Andreas shows: Qs Qc

Flop:  Q.... (And then the cameras panned away for no apparent reason, but from the clapping and the smiling from Andreas I know the set wasn't outdrawn)

Which means, after the quickest heads up EVER:

Cristiano Blanco takes 2nd spot, winning €380,000..............


                                                 .....And the EPT German Open Champion is Andreas Hoivold, who wins €672,000


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Jasko on March 12, 2007, 12:26:58 AM
Thanks alot Jen and Homer. Now go out and partey! ;)


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: rebornVTV on March 12, 2007, 12:28:56 AM
the final hand,

AQ8 flop

they shake hands, hug, then Andreas saw the inside str8 draw. He said "just pair the board".

Turn 8 and it was all over!

congrats Andreas!


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Zubeldia on March 12, 2007, 12:36:44 AM
Great coverage as usual on the board here. :)up

Congrats to Andreas, he's had a few good results before, but deserved to finally finish first!


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: snoopy1239 on March 12, 2007, 12:41:50 AM
Anyone else see the resemblance between Andreas Hoivold and Petr Korda?

(http://news.bbc.co.uk/olmedia/240000/images/_241005_korda300.jpg)

Good spot!


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 12, 2007, 12:43:48 AM
And here is our winner being congratulated by Magnum PI and Robert Kilroy-Silk.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: NoflopsHomer on March 12, 2007, 12:56:19 AM
Can't think of any funny captions for these photos.

In truth, I'm spent. Got to rest because then Snoopy and I will be updating with Snoopy the Warsaw EPT which starts on Wednesday. Lucky Jen, meanwhile is getting a holiday break, but knowing her, she'll probably find somewhere to play poker. Sick girl, that one.

Congrats to Andreas, who entertained us completely and all the other finalists, and thanks to the Casino Staff who kept Jen stuffed with pretzels and steak.

Anyway see you all on Wednesday...

 ;stickaforkinme;


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Djinn on March 12, 2007, 01:01:35 AM
Yes, that's your lot - we've been fed like kings, worked like humble press and generally enjoyed this part of the world.

Thank you to Casino Hohensyburg for hosting us so well, and Mad Harper for keeping it all balancing...


Congratulations to all cashers, and Andreas Hoivold, who literally pocketed his winning Queens as the metaphorical curtain came down.

;stickaforkinme;


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: snoopy1239 on March 12, 2007, 01:43:18 AM
Thank you very much for the updates.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: tikay on March 12, 2007, 03:44:08 AM
A wonderful Update, thank you Jen, thank you Floppy.


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Canuck on March 12, 2007, 07:31:28 AM
Thank You!


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Royal Flush on March 12, 2007, 07:44:35 AM
Cheers for the updates, i was an 'At a Glancer' this week (except womblecam!)

Enjoy your break Jen, i am sure you will be able to get some actual playing in!


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: ripple11 on March 12, 2007, 09:25:23 AM

 Great updates as usual guys.....enjoy the time off Jen....and Floppy go easy on the Polish Vodka.......


Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: CrestOfaWave on March 12, 2007, 10:59:26 AM
Great updates guys. Looks like we have to keep an eye out for Andreas in the future - its good to have humour at the table and he sounded really quirky and relaxed which probably wound up some of the other players.

Looking forward to the Warsaw and Monte Carlo updates.



Title: Re: EPT Dortmund: Final Day - Interactive
Post by: Gowardo on March 12, 2007, 11:12:10 AM
Thanks for the good work everyone, was a fun table to watch.