Title: Pokerstars.com EPT Prague: Day 2 - At A Glance Post by: NoflopsHomer on December 12, 2007, 10:44:44 AM As the board says, there's 192 remaining players today for the next 8-level gauntlet, with Brit Steve 'Allinstevie' Devlin leading the way with 120k.
Full chip counts are as follows. Play restarts in around 15 minutes. Stephen Devlin 122200 Adrian Koy 115500 Maciej Mazur 104300 Alec Torelli 78900 Nikolas Liakos 78000 Juha Lauttamus 73100 Luigi Rizzi 72800 Magnus Petersson 72300 Tommy Pavlicek 71300 Alberto Spigolon 67700 Mikael Norinder 66600 Gerd Mueller 64900 Pramesh Bansi 62100 Maik Daehling 61000 Mika Hallstrom 59800 Adrian Schaap 58700 Oskar Silow 57300 Andrej Nagy 56600 Dag Palovic 55800 Florian Langmann 55400 Dag Martin Mikkelsen 53900 Jonas Danielsson 53700 Luis Sevilla 52400 Yannic Mulder 51400 Serge Didisheim 51100 Jose Navarro 50400 Mike McDonald 49700 Remi Biechel 48300 Michel Abecassis 45100 Cyril Ben Soussan 44900 Guillaume Frechette 44900 Thierry Labat 44500 Kristian Kjondal 43800 Martin Wendt 43600 Niklas Hall 42900 Christer Johansson 42600 Ofer Golko 41400 Johan Palokangas 40100 Jari Kylmala 39900 Cristiano Blanco 39700 Simon Christensson 39700 Johannes Strassmann 39400 Mikkel Madsen 39200 Ben Wolbers 38400 Brynja Sassoon 38000 Patrik Schulz 37900 Michael Durrer 37800 Juhani Junnilainen 37700 Marc Karam 36700 Paul Gormley 36500 Saul Berdugo 36200 Oyvind Roysem 36200 Carlos Kienhuis 36000 Daan Ruiter 35700 Maria Maceiras 35600 Nichlas Saarisilta 35500 Jukka Kytoharju 34800 Ken Lennaard 34400 Loris Brunelli 33600 Jorma Nuutinen 33400 Raul Mestre 32600 Mikael Nordin 32300 David Michael Penly 32300 Remo Meyer 32100 Casper Hansen 31300 Martin Kraibich 31300 Marco Witt 31300 Arnaud Mattern 31100 Dennis Van Zoelen 31100 Menh Hua 31000 Rob Hollink 30700 Mugdat Ter 30700 Mark Dalimore 30400 Jesper Petersen 30000 John Flanagan 29800 Jeppe Nielsen 28700 Guillaume Darcourt 28500 Tobias Reinkemeier 28500 Mika Paasonen 28400 Nicky Power 28400 Katja Thater 28400 Christakis Lacovides 27900 Eric Koskas 27700 Markus Golser 27400 Henrik Sorensen 26300 Nicholas Goodall 25900 Robert Norberg 25000 Krzysztof Czerwinski 24900 Frank Stumpf 24800 Bjorn-Andre Kildanen 24700 Sandro Bellusci 24200 Tony Lindstedt 24200 Volkard Knuepfer 24100 Thomas Wolfer 23900 Alexander Jagodik 23700 Bjorn Isberg 23300 Sondre Mikalsen 23200 Richard Toth 23000 William Fitzpatrick 22700 Nicolai Vivet 22600 Britt Petersen 22400 Gino Alacqua 22200 Zdedek Habala 22200 Jonathan Rozema 22200 Mark Flowers 22000 Stefan Mattsson 21700 Jacques Zaicik 21600 Francisco Lopez 21500 Tobias Persson 21500 Guillermo Garcia 21200 Danny Stiegler 21200 Dan Pham Minh 21100 Mikael Furst 21000 Gabor Kovacs 20800 Ayaz Manji 20600 Erik Pettersson 20400 Christopher Moorman 20100 Mika Puro 19800 Iliodoros Kamatakis 19700 Joseph Michael 19400 Charalampos Tsaoussis 19300 Antony Phillips 19200 Alexander Roumeliotis 18700 Kai Are Hauge 18600 Henrik Waltersson 17900 Boris Yanpolskiy 17800 Francesco De Vivo 17600 Jean Philippe Rohr 17500 Nedzib Suman 17500 Christos Kravaritis 17300 Matteo Barberio 17100 Jiri Vacek 16900 Flavio Bano 16800 Ghena Dawoud 16700 Johannes Korsar 16500 Yann Monnier 16400 Marco De Gaetano 16000 Reijo Manninen 16000 Krisztian Obal 15700 Bertrand “ElkY” Grospellier 15500 Adam Gagliardi 15300 Kenneth Hicks Jr 15300 Mika Laurila 15300 Dean Thurman 15000 Piotr Paruszewski 14500 Frantisek Striz 14400 Aa Goesten 14100 Michael Oneill 14100 Martin Hruby 13900 Tomas Brolin 13400 Marcel Buissink 13300 Sebastian Zink 12900 Ville Petteri Nyman 12800 Pavel Blatny 12300 Priyhan De Mel 12300 Andrew Luetchford 12300 Antoanell Judet 12200 Kenneth Christensen 12000 Leo Kam 11800 Christian Schackinger 11600 Ionel Anton 11300 Joel Gunnarsson 11100 Michael Ellis 10900 Tommas Olsen 10900 Huseyin Erbay 10700 Rolf Slotboom 10700 Steven Vollers 10700 Jeff Wang 10500 Shakil Reyman 10400 Peter Bertelsen 10200 Daniel Zink 10200 Christian Karlsen 10100 Fernando Cimaglia 9900 Tilmann Ebeling 9600 Cristian Mihu 9300 Rosa Massimiliano 9200 David Nigioni 9200 Pavol Volak 9100 Andrew Feldman 8800 Tomas Kosicka 8800 Andrea Manganelli 8100 Jiri Hlavaty 7800 Sami Pulliainen 7500 Jeff Sharpe 7400 Simon Taylor 6800 Ville Mattila 6600 Rolf Waero 6400 Pernilla Olsson 6300 Marius Debu 5100 Antony Lellouche 4080 Michael Hales 3700 Hans Eskilsson 700 Title: Re: Pokerstars.com EPT Prague: Day 2 - At A Glance Post by: Chili on December 12, 2007, 11:31:58 AM Oskar Silow 57300 Sweden 16 1
Stephen Devlin 122200 UK 16 2 Dag Martin Mikkelsen 53900 Norway 16 3 Leo Kam 11800 Canada 16 4 Tilmann Ebeling 9600 Germany 16 5 Daan Ruiter 35700 Holland 16 6 Tobias Persson 21500 Sweden 16 7 Johannes Korsar 16500 Sweden 16 8 Dan Pham Minh 21100 Germany 17 1 Erik Pettersson 20400 Sweden 17 2 Christer Johansson 42600 Sweden 17 3 Guillermo Garcia 21200 Spain 17 4 Stefan Mattsson 21700 Sweden 17 5 Cristiano Blanco 39700 Italy 17 6 Nedzib Suman 17500 Sweden 17 7 Mika Laurila 15300 Finland 17 8 Boris Yanpolskiy 17800 Russia 18 1 Alberto Spigolon 67700 Italy 18 2 Ville Mattila 6600 Finland 18 3 Tommas Olsen 10900 Denmark 18 4 Maik Daehling 61000 Germany 18 5 Michael Hales 3700 UK 18 6 John Flanagan 29800 Ireland 18 7 Marc Karam 36700 Canada 18 8 Britt Petersen 22400 Denmark 19 1 Serge Didisheim 51100 Switzerland 19 2 Danny Stiegler 21200 Germany 19 3 Michael Oneill 14100 UK 19 4 Matteo Barberio 17100 Italy 19 5 Christakis Iacovides 27900 UK 19 6 Dennis Van Zoelen 31100 Holland 19 7 Katja Thater 28400 Germany 19 8 Andrew Luetchford 12300 UK 20 1 Luis Sevilla 52400 Spain 20 2 Antony Lellouche 4080 France 20 3 Tony Lindstedt 24200 Sweden 20 4 Maria Maceiras 35600 Spain 20 5 Arnaud Mattern 31100 France 20 6 Cyril Ben Soussan 44900 France 20 7 Juhani Junnilainen 37700 Finland 20 8 Hans Eskilsson 700 Sweden 21 1 Mugdat Ter 30700 Sweden 21 2 Zdedek Habala 22200 Czech Republic 21 3 Francisco Lopez 21500 Spain 21 4 Alexander Jagodik 23700 Antigua 21 5 Florian Langmann 55400 Germany 21 6 Jose Navarro 50400 Spain 21 7 Ken Lennaard 34400 Sweden 21 8 Adrian Schaap 58700 Holland 22 1 Krzysztof Czerwinski 24900 Poland 22 2 Dag Palovic 55800 Slovakia 22 3 Alec Torelli 78900 USA 22 4 Krisztian Obal 15700 Hungary 22 5 Jiri Vacek 16900 Czech Republic 22 6 Niklas Hall 42900 Sweden 22 7 Jukka Kytoharju 34800 Finland 22 8 Pavol Volak 9100 Slovakia 23 1 Bertrand “ElkY” Grospellier 15500 France 23 2 Rolf Waero 6400 Norway 23 3 Huseyin Erbay 10700 Turkey 23 4 Sondre Mikalsen 23200 Sweden 23 5 Kai Are Hauge 18600 Norway 23 6 Rob Hollink 30700 Holland 23 7 Martin Wendt 43600 Denmark 23 8 Remi Biechel 48300 France 24 1 Mikkel Madsen 39200 USA 24 2 Christopher Moorman 20100 UK 24 3 Mika Paasonen 28400 Finland 24 4 Frank Stumpf 24800 Germany 24 5 Richard Toth 23000 Hungary 24 6 Adrian Koy 115500 Germany 24 7 Alexander Roumeliotis 18700 Sweden 24 8 Francesco De Vivo 17600 Italy 25 1 Volkard Knuepfer 24100 Germany 25 2 Ville Petteri Nyman 12800 Finland 25 3 Pavel Blatny 12300 Czech Republic 25 4 Saul Berdugo 36200 France 25 5 Marco De Gaetano 16000 Italy 25 6 Johan Palokangas 40100 Finland 25 7 Aa Goesten 14100 Holland 25 8 Nicolai Vivet 22600 Denmark 26 1 Bjorn Isberg 23300 Sweden 26 2 Andrew Feldman 8800 UK 26 3 Michael Ellis 10900 UK 26 4 Joseph Michael 19400 USA 26 5 Gerd Mueller 64900 Germany 26 6 Rosa Massimiliano 9200 Italy 26 7 Antoanell Judet 12200 Romania 26 8 Menh Hua 31000 UK 27 1 Sami Pulliainen 7500 Finland 27 2 Jesper Petersen 30000 Denmark 27 3 Marco Witt 31300 Germany 27 4 Reijo Manninen 16000 Finland 27 5 Ghena Dawoud 16700 Sweden 27 6 Christian Schackinger 11600 Denmark 27 7 Dean Thurman 15000 USA 27 8 Yann Monnier 16400 France 28 1 Carlos Kienhuis 36000 Holland 28 2 Flavio Bano 16800 Italy 28 3 Ionel Anton 11300 Romania 28 4 Iliodoros Kamatakis 19700 Greece 28 5 Cristian Mihu 9300 Romania 28 6 Marcel Buissink 13300 Holland 28 7 Joel Gunnarsson 11100 Sweden 28 8 Jari Kylmala 39900 Finland 29 1 Markus Golser 27400 Austria 29 2 Peter Bertelsen 10200 Sweden 29 3 Frantisek Striz 14400 Czech Republic 29 4 Mikael Norinder 66600 Sweden 29 5 Mark Dalimore 30400 USA 29 6 Thomas Wolfer 23900 Switzerland 29 7 William Fitzpatrick 22700 UK 29 8 Mika Hallstrom 59800 Finland 30 1 Nicholas Goodall 25900 UK 30 2 Yannic Mulder 51400 Holland 30 3 Jorma Nuutinen 33400 Finland 30 4 Eric Koskas 27700 France 30 5 Pernilla Olsson 6300 Sweden 30 6 Steven Vollers 10700 Holland 30 7 Shakil Reyman 10400 Norway 30 8 Ben Wolbers 38400 Holland 31 1 Christos Kravaritis 17300 Sweden 31 2 Martin Kraibich 31300 Czech Republic 31 3 Michel Abecassis 45100 France 31 4 Simon Taylor 6800 Ireland 31 5 Thierry Labat 44500 France 31 6 Simon Christensson 39700 Sweden 31 7 Daniel Zink 10200 Germany 31 8 Kenneth Christensen 12000 Denmark 32 1 Paul Gormley 36500 0 32 2 Tobias Reinkemeier 28500 Germany 32 3 Mark Flowers 22000 USA 32 4 Nichlas Saarisilta 35500 Sweden 32 5 Tomas Kosicka 8800 Czech Republic 32 6 Guillaume Frechette 44900 Canada 32 7 Marius Debu 5100 Romania 32 8 Jacques Zaicik 21600 France 33 1 Mika Puro 19800 Finland 33 2 Mikael Nordin 32300 Sweden 33 3 David Michael Penly 32300 UK 33 4 Johannes Strassmann 39400 Germany 33 5 Martin Hruby 13900 Czech Republic 33 6 Priyhan De Mel 12300 UK 33 7 Michael Durrer 37800 Germany 33 8 Piotr Paruszewski 14500 UK 34 1 Henrik Sorensen 26300 Denmark 34 2 Jeff Wang 10500 USA 34 3 Jean Philippe Rohr 17500 France 34 4 Bjorn-Andre Kildanen 24700 Norway 34 5 Rolf Slotboom 10700 Holland 34 6 Jonathan Rozema 22200 Holland 34 7 Adam Gagliardi 15300 Canada 34 8 Christian Karlsen 10100 Norway 35 1 Ofer Golko 41400 Israel 35 2 Pramesh Bansi 62100 UK 35 3 Jonas Danielsson 53700 Sweden 35 4 Casper Hansen 31300 Denmark 35 5 Fernando Cimaglia 9900 Italy 35 6 Sebastian Zink 12900 Germany 35 7 David Nigioni 9200 Monaco 35 8 Robert Norberg 25000 Sweden 36 1 Kristian Kjondal 43800 Norway 36 2 Ayaz Manji 20600 Portugal 36 3 Kenneth Hicks Jr 15300 USA 36 4 Brynja Sassoon 38000 Iceland 36 5 Guillaume Darcourt 28500 France 36 6 Gabor Kovacs 20800 Hungary 36 7 Mike McDonald 49700 Canada 36 8 Loris Brunelli 33600 Italy 37 1 Nicky Power 28400 Ireland 37 2 Magnus Petersson 72300 Sweden 37 3 Maciej Mazur 104300 Poland 37 4 Patrik Schulz 37900 Germany 37 5 Gino Alacqua 22200 Italy 37 6 Sandro Bellusci 24200 Italy 37 7 Tomas Brolin 13400 Sweden 37 8 Antony Phillips 19200 UK 38 1 Jeppe Nielsen 28700 Denmark 38 2 Mikael Furst 21000 Sweden 38 3 Henrik Waltersson 17900 Sweden 38 4 Tommy Pavlicek 71300 Canada 38 5 Nikolas Liakos 78000 Sweden 38 6 Andrej Nagy 56600 Slovakia 38 7 Jiri Hlavaty 7800 Czech Republic 38 8 Juha Lauttamus 73100 Finland 39 1 Oyvind Roysem 36200 Norway 39 2 Remo Meyer 32100 Switzerland 39 3 Luigi Rizzi 72800 Italy 39 4 Jeff Sharpe 7400 UK 39 5 Raul Mestre 32600 Spain 39 6 Andrea Manganelli 8100 Italy 39 7 Charalampos Tsaoussis 19300 Greece 39 8 Title: Re: Pokerstars.com EPT Prague: Day 2 - At A Glance Post by: NoflopsHomer on December 12, 2007, 11:44:00 AM 'Riverdave' Dave Penly is OUT.
Check/raised all-in on a 8h Jd 6c, he called with Kd Jh only to run into Mikael Nordin's set of Eights, a quick countdown later showed him to be the shorter of the two stacks. Nicky Power is OUT, no details I'm afraid. Raul Mestre just suffered a (http://www.fanaticus.org/DBA/fun/Images/ouch.jpg) moment. He just was knocked out holding the bullets against Luigi Rizzi's Ahrt Jc only for the Italian to four-flush in hearts. Title: Re: Pokerstars.com EPT Prague: Day 2 - At A Glance Post by: NoflopsHomer on December 12, 2007, 11:54:01 AM With Rolf Waero all-in, Rob Hollink and Martin Wendt see a Ks 6c 9h flop, Hollink bets 4.5k and after a dwell, Wendt calls. The turn is the 9d, now Hollink bets 6k and Wendt sets him in, with not much left Hollink makes the call with his Aces, but fearing the worst. And his fears are confirmed when Wendt shows Ts 9s, the river is the 6s completely the Dane's house, knocking Hollink out and short-stacked Waero's Jacks are no good either.
Katja Thater is OUT too, people are really falling thick and fast here, she lost a race with Tens to Ace Jack, then 8c 2c for her last few thousand was unsurprisingly no good against Britt Petersen's Tens. Any other days, this hand would most likely be a Matey-cubed moment, but thanks to Mad and Pokerstars adding Jon Raab's tagging system for players and chip counts, I actually know the names! Joel Gunnarsson pushes in from midposition, Carlos Kienhuis must have called or raised, and then Ionel Anton went along for the ride too for all his chips. Joel: Kh Td Carlos: Jc Jh Ionel: Qc Qd Board: Jd 2c 9h 8c 4c And we lose Gunnarson the Swede and Anton the Romanian, whilst Carlos the Dutchman increases his stack to very healthy proportions. Title: Re: Pokerstars.com EPT Prague: Day 2 - At A Glance Post by: Chili on December 12, 2007, 11:56:27 AM People are flying left and right, Reyman Shakil is OUT 33 v AA.
Christian Karlsen is OUT. Johannes Korsar has doubled up to about 22,000 with J9 v 99 on a Jack high board. DM Mikkelsen added another 18,000 to his stack courtesty of rivering the nut flush against UK's Hua Menh. Title: Re: Pokerstars.com EPT Prague: Day 2 - At A Glance Post by: NoflopsHomer on December 12, 2007, 11:57:13 AM Shortest stack Hans Eskilsson, who started the day with just 700 chips, is...wait for it...out
Do you think the size of people's headphones increases at the same rate as their proximity to Rolf? (http://www.blondepoker.com/gallery/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=6722&g2_serialNumber=1) Title: Re: Pokerstars.com EPT Prague: Day 2 - At A Glance Post by: NoflopsHomer on December 12, 2007, 12:31:57 PM Saul Berdugo is OUT.
Leo Kam has just trebled up in very fortuitous circumstances, there had been a raise and a call ahead of him and he pushed from the blinds for around 6k more. The initial raiser, Adrian Koy flat-called the push before the cold-caller, Alexander Roumeliotis moved all-in behind him for another 24k. Eventually Koy called the all-in saying it was more expensive than he liked, but couldn't fold. Koy: Jh Jd Roumeliotis: Ahrt Ks Kam: Td 9d "Well, err...live cards," says Leo. Flop: 6h 7h 8s "Ooooooohh," says the table. Turn: 2h "Aahhhhhhhhhhh," as suddenly there's hope for the Swede Roumeliotis. River: 6d Kam trebles through, Koy wins the side pot, and Roumeliotis is OUT. Rolf Slotboom is OUT, Ks Js no good against Ac Tc Title: Re: Pokerstars.com EPT Prague: Day 2 - At A Glance Post by: Chili on December 12, 2007, 12:42:56 PM Henrik Waltersson is OUT
Michael Abecassiss is OUT at the hands of Sweden's Simon Christensson. I watched Moorman raise UTG with KQ, get a caller from big blind Mikkel Madsen and they checked the board 9 J 9 6 until an A came on the river where Chris bet 3,400 - Mikkel folded. Easy game this! Title: Re: Pokerstars.com EPT Prague: Day 2 - At A Glance Post by: Chili on December 12, 2007, 01:04:05 PM Andrew Feldman just doubled up thanks to a very helpful 8 9 10 board when he was all in preflop with J Q. Now upto about 18,000 but not out of trouble yet.
Spain's Luis Sevilla is trying desparately to lessen his chipcount after some dubious calls in previous hands. I must admit I only witnessed this hand when Juhani Junnilainen had Kd Kc in front of him and all his chips over the line and Luis had 5d 6d. I don't what it is about flopped hands today but they are a prerequisit it seams: 9d 4d 8d Qd (Juhani, mini punches the air in front of him) River: Ks Juhani doubles up. Title: Re: Pokerstars.com EPT Prague: Day 2 - At A Glance Post by: Chili on December 12, 2007, 01:15:50 PM Praz Bansi lost about 28k from his stack by reraising with Jacks but ran into QQ! He is still breathing fine though.
Title: Re: Pokerstars.com EPT Prague: Day 2 - At A Glance Post by: NoflopsHomer on December 12, 2007, 01:16:01 PM Marius Debu and Tomas Kosicka are out thanks to Paul Gormley.
Marius: Js Jh Tomas: Ahrt Jc Paul: Qh Qd Board: Kd 4c 5h 2c Ts Mike Ellis check/raises all-in on a 4c 4s 9s board, a clock is called on Joseph Michael who eventually passes his Tens face-up. Mike Ellis up to 35k now having been down to just 3k yesterday. Incidentally, I have to mention the number of clocks being called this week seems unusually high. A lot of the time, the players are seemingly not content to give a fellow player more than a minute to make pretty much any decision. Title: Re: Pokerstars.com EPT Prague: Day 2 - At A Glance Post by: NoflopsHomer on December 12, 2007, 01:29:29 PM Moorman is down to 20k, "I'm probably going to re-shove with any two now..."
Title: Re: Pokerstars.com EPT Prague: Day 2 - At A Glance Post by: NoflopsHomer on December 12, 2007, 01:56:38 PM Moorman is OUT.
He was all-in bar a few hundred on a Qd 9h 6s board, Alec Torelli raised behind him and pushed a third player out of the pot. Alec, "I only have Ten-high." Moorman, "You're ahead." Moorman: 7c 8c Torelli: 8d Td Turn: Js River: 3d. Title: Re: Pokerstars.com EPT Prague: Day 2 - At A Glance Post by: NoflopsHomer on December 12, 2007, 02:00:58 PM Praz Bansi is way over 100k now, (who lost his BlueSq badge and is trying to borrow Karl's) knocked out Maria Maceiras after calling her re-raise with Fives and leading into her on a 9-7-5 board and getting her to push all-in. He's also taken a lot of chips from Luis Sevilla, who had previously made err.. a creative call for all his chips with K-Q on a 8-4-2 board vs Queens and hit on the turn.
Title: Re: Pokerstars.com EPT Prague: Day 2 - At A Glance Post by: NoflopsHomer on December 12, 2007, 02:06:00 PM Chip counts from the end of the second level, thanks to Mad and Pokerstars!
1602 Stephen Devlin 195500 2407 Adrian Koy 178700 2905 Mikael Norinder 171300 806 Nikolas Liakos 132000 2002 Luis Sevilla 120100 602 Kristian Kjondal 116700 2902 Markus Golser 103900 503 Pramesh Bansi 100000 1901 Britt Petersen 86100 2402 Mikkel Madsen 84400 703 Magnus Petersson 84400 2107 Jose Navarro 83000 3003 Yannic Mulder 82700 1805 Maik Daehling 80000 202 Paul Gormley 78100 2108 Ken Lennaard 74000 203 Tobias Reinkemeier 74000 305 Johannes Strassmann 73100 901 Juha Lauttamus 73000 2901 Jari Kylmala 68600 2802 Carlos Kienhuis 68000 1802 Alberto Spigolon 67100 904 Luigi Rizzi 66300 107 Simon Christensson 65000 2308 Martin Wendt 64000 303 Mikael Nordin 63800 801 Antony Phillips 62400 2302 Bertrand “ElkY” Grospellier 62000 2201 Adrian Schaap 61000 504 Jonas Danielsson 61000 308 Michael Durrer 60300 2207 Niklas Hall 60000 2508 Aa Goesten 58500 101 Ben Wolbers 57800 805 Tommy Pavlicek 57800 1603 Dag Martin Mikkelsen 56600 706 Gino Alacqua 56300 2507 Johan Palokangas 56100 3001 Mika Hallstrom 56000 2203 Dag Palovic 55600 2008 Juhani Junnilainen 55000 705 Patrik Schulz 54200 2904 Frantisek Striz 54000 1604 Leo Kam 52200 1601 Oskar Silow 51100 2204 Alec Torelli 50500 802 Jeppe Nielsen 50000 708 Tomas Brolin 49200 1706 Cristiano Blanco 49000 707 Sandro Bellusci 48700 2605 Joseph Michael 47400 2506 Marco De Gaetano 47100 2606 Gerd Mueller 47000 3002 Nicholas Goodall 47000 902 Oyvind Roysem 46500 1703 Christer Johansson 45000 2704 Marco Witt 44800 1808 Marc Karam 44000 1704 Guillermo Garcia 43000 903 Remo Meyer 42300 1702 Erik Pettersson 42200 1907 Dennis Van Zoelen 39600 3004 Jorma Nuutinen 39000 608 Mike McDonald 39000 907 Andrea Manganelli 38300 2208 Jukka Kytoharju 38200 2106 Florian Langmann 37600 701 Loris Brunelli 37200 106 Thierry Labat 36000 2604 Michael Ellis 35000 407 Jonathan Rozema 34000 2706 Ghena Dawoud 33300 2705 Reijo Manninen 32200 2006 Arnaud Mattern 31100 3007 Steven Vollers 31000 102 Christos Kravaritis 31000 2306 Kai Are Hauge 30800 1902 Serge Didisheim 30700 301 Jacques Zaicik 30700 604 Kenneth Hicks Jr 30700 2304 Huseyin Erbay 26700 2601 Nicolai Vivet 26500 507 Sebastian Zink 25300 205 Nichlas Saarisilta 25200 2404 Mika Paasonen 25100 2608 Antoanell Judet 24300 601 Robert Norberg 24300 2801 Yann Monnier 23500 2805 Iliodoros Kamatakis 22000 307 Priyhan De Mel 21900 505 Casper Hansen 21000 1708 Mika Laurila 20100 405 Bjorn-Andre Kildanen 20000 1801 Boris Yanpolskiy 19500 2603 Andrew Feldman 19000 401 Piotr Paruszewski 18800 803 Mikael Furst 18400 1707 Nedzib Suman 18300 2908 William Fitzpatrick 18200 502 Ofer Golko 17400 2403 Christopher Moorman 17300 2202 Krzysztof Czerwinski 17000 2703 Jesper Petersen 16400 201 Kenneth Christensen 15800 2007 Cyril Ben Soussan 15000 704 Maciej Mazur 15000 2205 Krisztian Obal 14600 2504 Pavel Blatny 12500 2701 Menh Hua 12000 306 Martin Hruby 10800 1903 Danny Stiegler 9900 2003 Antony Lellouche 9800 404 Jean Philippe Rohr 7800 Title: Re: Pokerstars.com EPT Prague: Day 2 - At A Glance Post by: NoflopsHomer 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 Title: Re: Pokerstars.com EPT Prague: Day 2 - At A Glance Post by: Chili 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 2s 2d Sevilla 5h 7h The flop was: Th 2h 7c 8s 4h 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!! Title: Re: Pokerstars.com EPT Prague: Day 2 - At A Glance Post by: Chili 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 Aspades Qh this time against Jc Jd which improved to quads. Title: Re: Pokerstars.com EPT Prague: Day 2 - At A Glance Post by: NoflopsHomer 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 Ahrt Aspades vs Ac Js, 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: 7h 7d Jc Check check. Turn: Kc Checked to Praz who bets 5k, Cyril makes it 15k, Praz calls. River: Ac Cyril moves all-in for about 19.6k. Praz calls. Praz: Ahrt Kd Cyril: Qh Th Title: Re: Pokerstars.com EPT Prague: Day 2 - At A Glance Post by: NoflopsHomer 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)
(http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/41436000/jpg/_41436167_gerrard_getty416.jpg) With what looked to be over a 100k in the pot, the board reading 3d 9h Aspades 5s Js 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 4s 3s 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 Title: Re: Pokerstars.com EPT Prague: Day 2 - At A Glance Post by: Chili 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.
Title: Re: Pokerstars.com EPT Prague: Day 2 - At A Glance Post by: Chili 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.
(http://www.blondepoker.com/gallery/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=6740&g2_serialNumber=1) Title: Re: Pokerstars.com EPT Prague: Day 2 - At A Glance Post by: NoflopsHomer 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 Qd 5d 7c board with Kd Jd, was instantly called by a set of Sevens but hit his flush on the turn. (http://www.blondepoker.com/gallery/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=6742&g2_serialNumber=1) Title: Re: Pokerstars.com EPT Prague: Day 2 - At A Glance Post by: Chili 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 Title: Re: Pokerstars.com EPT Prague: Day 2 - At A Glance Post by: NoflopsHomer 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... ::) Title: Re: Pokerstars.com EPT Prague: Day 2 - At A Glance Post by: NoflopsHomer on December 12, 2007, 04:23:37 PM BA Kildanen is OUT. :(
He called off most of his stack with Tens on the river of a 8d 4h Qh 5s 2s only to find Luis Sevilla had got very lucky to hit a straight with Aspades 3s 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: 2s 5d 3d 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. Title: Re: Pokerstars.com EPT Prague: Day 2 - At A Glance Post by: NoflopsHomer 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 Jh 6s, fearing the worst.
But he was ahead... You heard. The big blind, I think had called off a goodly portion of his stack with 9s 4s. Board: Ks 7s Jd Kh Ts (http://www.blondepoker.com/gallery/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=6746&g2_serialNumber=1) Title: Re: Pokerstars.com EPT Prague: Day 2 - At A Glance Post by: NoflopsHomer on December 12, 2007, 04:48:57 PM Light-hearted moment between Marc (http://www.blondepoker.com/blondepedia/blondepedia_view_player.php?player_id=645) Karam (http://www.blondepoker.com/blondepedia/blondepedia_view_player.php?player_id=645) 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.
;kc; Marc (http://www.blondepoker.com/blondepedia/blondepedia_view_player.php?player_id=645) Karam (http://www.blondepoker.com/blondepedia/blondepedia_view_player.php?player_id=645) lost a big chunk of his chips shortly afterwards though, holding Ahrt 5h on a 9h 8h 5c board against 8s 5s of Tobias Reinkemeier after bricking out. Title: Re: Pokerstars.com EPT Prague: Day 2 - At A Glance Post by: NoflopsHomer 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 Title: Re: Pokerstars.com EPT Prague: Day 2 - At A Glance Post by: Chili 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. Title: Re: Pokerstars.com EPT Prague: Day 2 - At A Glance Post by: NoflopsHomer on December 12, 2007, 05:03:55 PM Jose Navarro is on an uber-roll, he has knocked out Ken Lennard with Kings against Queens, he then got it all-in on a 9-7-5 two diamond board with 5-5 against 'Allinstevie' Steve Devlin's Kd 6d in a re-raised pot, hit quads on the turn to knock out the former chipleader and now has over 400k and has the chip lead himself.
Leo Kam is OUT. Sixes against Christer Johansson's Jacks. Mikael Nordin just made a big call for his tournament life with Jc Js on a 9h 7c Ac Ts 4h board after Johannes Strassmann set him in on the river. Strassman mucked his hand but was forced to show 5c 3c for the missed flush draw. Title: Re: Pokerstars.com EPT Prague: Day 2 - At A Glance Post by: Chili on December 12, 2007, 05:25:49 PM Jonas Danielsson is MIA and presumed OUT.
only 63 left with 56 being paid... Spaniard Luis Sevilla will need an extra table soon to house his growing chips which he has chosen to stack in multiple short stacks instead of the uber fashionable supertall stack. Title: Re: Pokerstars.com EPT Prague: Day 2 - At A Glance Post by: NoflopsHomer on December 12, 2007, 05:40:18 PM And we've broken the bubble literally in record time, they got to 57 players and Tobias Reinkemeier knocked out Nichlas Saarisilta with King Jack against Sixes hitting both his hole cards. No time, even for MC Hammer!! Sorry folks, they're all in the money now, including we think just the one Brit - Tony Phillips.
Title: Re: Pokerstars.com EPT Prague: Day 2 - At A Glance Post by: Chili on December 12, 2007, 05:44:15 PM Just before the bubble burst Florian Langmann was knocked out the ever growing stack of Jose Navarro with KJ v 33 all in preflop.
------------------------ Mike Ellis also missed slipping into the money and went out JQ v AJ. ------------------------ Elky was also busted before the bubble with AJ v AQ. Title: Re: Pokerstars.com EPT Prague: Day 2 - At A Glance Post by: NoflopsHomer on December 12, 2007, 06:02:55 PM Just before the break, I saw Yannic Mulder make a nice 30k preflop re-raise against Tobias Reinkemeier (who has been very active the last half level or so) and after the German passed, Yannic showed Ts 9s.
On the same table, there's a little battle between Marc Karam and Kristian Kjondal which is interesting since they made the Monte Carlo final earlier in the year, I think there's a lot of respect there and they're don't seem to be going after each other without a big hand, though there was bit of a scrap where Marc check/raised the turn in a blind vs blind hand on a 3h 8c 8d 8h board before betting 20k on the 6d river, Kjondal mucked and Mark said, "Because it's you," showing the case 8s. Title: Re: Pokerstars.com EPT Prague: Day 2 - At A Glance Post by: Chili on December 12, 2007, 06:32:44 PM Here are the full chip counts taken at the break 25 minutes ago.
Navarro Jose Spain 431,500 Norinder Mikael Sweden 290,900 Kjondal Kristian Norway 280,000 Koy Adrian Germany 230,000 Sevilla Luis Spain 225,000 Zink Sebastian Germany 215,000 Schaap Adrian Holland 208,000 Liakos Nikolas Sweden 195,800 Reinkemeier Tobias Germany 172,000 Suman Nedzib Sweden 168,800 Mulder Yannic Holland 150,000 Labat Thierry France 147,600 Johansson Christer Sweden 146,300 Lauttamus Juha Finland 144,500 Strassmann Johannes Germany 142,800 Petersson Magnus Sweden 140,000 Karam Marc Canada 131,600 Alacqua Gino Italy 123,000 Goodall Nicholas UK 121,000 Nordin Mikael Sweden 116,500 Phillips Antony UK 116,400 Palovic Dag Slovakia 116,000 Brolin Tomas Sweden 115,000 Golser Markus Austria 106,800 Pavlicek Tommy Canada 100,000 Gormley Paul Ireland 94,000 Rizzi Luigi Italy 78,000 McDonald Mike Canada 77,800 Hallstrom Mika Finland 77,300 Nuutinen Jorma Finland 73,200 Striz Frantisek Czech Republic 70,900 Kamatakis Iliodoros Greece 66,800 Furst Mikael Sweden 66,300 Judet Antoanell Romania 61,000 Monnier Yann France 55,000 Daehling Maik Germany 54,400 Vivet Nicolai Denmark 53,000 Kienhuis Carlos Holland 52,000 Nyman Ville Petteri Finland 42,200 Vollers Steven Holland 42,000 Petersen Britt Denmark 41,800 Mattern Arnaud France 41,000 Madsen Mikkel Denmark 38,800 Roysem Oyvind Norway 37,000 Junnilainen Juhani Finland 35,000 Blanco Cristiano Italy 34,400 Norberg Robert Sweden 32,000 Hauge Kai Are Norway 30,700 Ben Soussan Cyril France 28,200 Silow Oskar Sweden 28,000 Pettersson Erik Sweden 17,500 Fitzpatrick William Ireland 17,000 Van Zoelen Dennis Holland 14,000 Title: Re: Pokerstars.com EPT Prague: Day 2 - At A Glance Post by: NoflopsHomer on December 12, 2007, 06:34:19 PM Cristiano Blanco, Dortmund EPT runner-up has doubled through one of the few remaning Brits, Nick Goodalll with Kc Ks against Ac Qs
The board came down Kh 3c Jd 5s 2c and, I kid you not, one of Cristiano railer's actually shouted out, "Mama Mia!" in a sigh of relief that his friend's Kings held. I'd never thought that that actual stereotype existed, but apparently so.. Title: Re: Pokerstars.com EPT Prague: Day 2 - At A Glance Post by: Chili on December 12, 2007, 06:36:07 PM Oyvind Roysem was eliminated by Iliodoros Kamatakis with 44 v AQ but a flopped Queen sent Oyvind to the ever expanding rail.
Title: Re: Pokerstars.com EPT Prague: Day 2 - At A Glance Post by: NoflopsHomer on December 12, 2007, 06:36:47 PM Just signed up and want to say you're doing a great job. Thanks very much sir. If there's any specific chip count that anyone wants, we'll try and find out because the chip counts given to us are about half an hour old and it can only take two hands for the chip leader to go broke! Title: Re: Pokerstars.com EPT Prague: Day 2 - At A Glance Post by: Chili on December 12, 2007, 07:04:01 PM The latest eliminations and prize money in euros:
46 William Fitzpatrick Ireland 7,600 47 Robert Norberg Sweden 7,600 48 Nicolai Vivet Denmark 7,600 49 Yann Monnier France 6,380 50 Magnus Petersson Sweden 6,380 51 Oyvind Roysem Norway 6,380 52 Erik Pettersson Sweden 6,380 53 Antoanell Judet Romania 6,380 54 Gerd Mueller Germany 6,380 55 Simon Christensson Sweden 6,380 56 Michael Durrer Germany 6,380 Title: Re: Pokerstars.com EPT Prague: Day 2 - At A Glance Post by: NoflopsHomer on December 12, 2007, 07:23:17 PM Mike McDonald just doubled through Mikael Norinder with Aspades Qh vs 2s 2h
Board: 7d Js 9c 9d Jh Arnaud Mattern has taken a huge pot from Jose Navarro, after button raising, calling the re-raise from the big stack big blind Navarro and pushing all-in over the top of the 30k flop bet from the Spaniard on 6d 9s 8c board He's over 200k now. Title: Re: Pokerstars.com EPT Prague: Day 2 - At A Glance Post by: Chili on December 12, 2007, 07:34:50 PM Nikolas Liakos just doubled up shorty Gino Alacqua, Nikolas raised about 30k from the button and Gino went all in for a further 66,000. It was called and
Liakos 6h 6s Alacqua Ahrt Jd An ace came out first and Liakos lost only a small part of start though. Title: Re: Pokerstars.com EPT Prague: Day 2 - At A Glance Post by: Chili on December 12, 2007, 07:48:04 PM Hmm pretty stable, but i thought he'd be chipleader by now;) Bad news, Yannic just lost 70,000 of his stack and is down to 55,000. All in preflop against a shorter stack, it went raise & reraise but not sure which way round sorry..... Yannic Mulder 8s 8h Luigi Rizzi 9h 9s The 9's stood. Title: Re: Pokerstars.com EPT Prague: Day 2 - At A Glance Post by: Chili on December 12, 2007, 07:58:22 PM From Holland to London - Tony Phillips has knocked out shortie Ville Petteri Nyman to add a much needed 40k extra to his stack. Nyman shoved preflop with A8, Tony went all in himself with AK. Best hand won...
Title: Re: Pokerstars.com EPT Prague: Day 2 - At A Glance Post by: NoflopsHomer on December 12, 2007, 08:15:45 PM Just before the end Dennis Van Zoelen went out in 33rd, he was all-in preflop with Queens and both Adrian Koy and Christer Johansson called him. The flop was 7s 7d 7c, Johansson checked, Koy bet out about 20k and Johansson passed.
Koy showed Kings, ahead of Van Zoelen's Queens which way it stayed for the last exit of the night. Time for the bagging and tagging of the chips. (http://images.barnesandnoble.com/images/14660000/14668129.JPG) Title: Re: Pokerstars.com EPT Prague: Day 2 - At A Glance Post by: Chili on December 12, 2007, 08:15:55 PM We are over here, Floppy is just gonna let you know of action from the last few hands. In the meantime I
Tony Phillips 137,000 Nick (http://www.blondepoker.com/blondepedia/blondepedia_view_player.php?player_id=797) Goodall (http://www.blondepoker.com/blondepedia/blondepedia_view_player.php?player_id=797) 91,500 Mike McDonald 187,000 Arnaud Mattern 220,500 SORRY Dutchies - Yannic Mulder gave a great run but pushed his last 50,000 in preflop with 66 but was unlucky to come up against Jacks! But thank you all the new Dutch members for signing up and making me do work ;D ;D ;D Welcome to Blondepoker! We are back tomorrow for 12pm local time start again and a full seat redraw. Title: Re: Pokerstars.com EPT Prague: Day 2 - At A Glance Post by: NoflopsHomer on December 12, 2007, 08:19:55 PM ;stickaforkinme;
See you tomorrow at 12pm (11am UK Time) Title: Re: Pokerstars.com EPT Prague: Day 2 - At A Glance Post by: Chili on December 12, 2007, 08:23:13 PM Here are the list of the latest exits & prize's in euro's of course:
33 Dennis Van Zoelen Holland 8,850 34 Yannic Mulder Holland 8,850 35 Ville Nyman Finland 8,850 36 Kai Are Hauge Norway 8,850 37 Mika Hallstrom Finland 8,850 38 Cristiano Blanco Italy 8,850 39 Jorma Nuutinen Finland 8,850 40 Britt Petersen Denmark 8,850 41 Mikael Furst Sweden 7,600 42 Carlos Kienhuis Holland 7,600 43 Tobias Reinkemi Germany 7,600 44 Juhani Junnilainen Finland 7,600 45 Maik Daehling Germany 7,600 46 William Fitzpatrick Ireland 7,600 47 Robert Norberg Sweden 7,600 48 Nicolai Vivet Denmark 7,600 49 Yann Monnier France 6,380 50 Magnus Petersson Sweden 6,380 51 Oyvind Roysem Norway 6,380 52 Erik Pettersson Sweden 6,380 53 Antoanell Judet Romania 6,380 54 Gerd Mueller Germany 6,380 55 Simon Christensson Sweden 6,380 56 Michael Durrer Germany 6,380 |