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Title: EPT Copenhagen thread
Post by: TightEnd on February 21, 2011, 12:08:19 PM
Starts today. Not sure many Brits will be going across but this thread will record the event anyway

35,000 Danish Krone (around £4,000) buy-in Main Event


Players will be hoping to follow in the footsteps of Swedish pro Anton Wigg who took down last year's event in the Danish capital. The Stockholm native overcame a 12 to one chip deficit heads up to beat Francesco de Vivo to the $671,000 first prize.


This year's Main Event schedule is as follows:

21 Feb – Day 1A
22 Feb – Day 1B
23 Feb – Day 2
24 Feb Day 3 (play down to 24)
25 Feb – Day 4 (play down to 8 – webcast)
26 Feb – Final Table (webcast)


Title: Re: EPT Copenhagen thread
Post by: TightEnd on February 22, 2011, 10:23:16 AM
133 of 213 made it through 1a, notable for Peter Eastgate's comeback

chip leaders

Mark Hirleman   USA   PokerStars qualifier   163400
Per Linde   Sweden      150000
Danny Neess   Denmark      122000
Iulian-Georgian Ruxandescu   Romania      122000
Dean Thompson   UK   PokerStars qualifier   120000
Robert Akery   UK      119500

Johnny Jensen   Denmark      116700
Kenneth Johnsen   Denmark      108400
Kurt Fabian   Switzerland      108025
David Gabrielsson   Sweden      107200

Others include

Allan Baekke   Denmark      76600
Peter Eastgate   Denmark   PokerStars sponsored player   73200
Martins Adeniya   UK      62700
Arnaud Mattern   France   Team PokerStars Pro   38100
Michael Joseph Birt   UK   PokerStars qualifier   31000
Surinder Sunar   UK      25900
David Robinson   UK      17700


Title: Re: EPT Copenhagen thread
Post by: GreekStein on February 22, 2011, 11:21:48 AM
Gl today to jake and jamie sykes


Title: Re: EPT Copenhagen thread
Post by: titaniumbean on February 22, 2011, 05:08:19 PM
Gl today to jake and jamie sykes


Good luck James Sykes. You can get to Copenhagen LOL rotflmfao


Title: Re: EPT Copenhagen thread
Post by: NoflopsHomer on February 22, 2011, 08:55:51 PM
JP, Eames and Cake Jody made it through. Jonathan Weekes too, that guy is a sicko, always among the chip leaders.


Title: Re: EPT Copenhagen thread
Post by: TightEnd on February 23, 2011, 10:34:26 AM
129 of 235 made it through 1b


449 players total

chip leaders

Domantas Klimciauskas   Lithuania      203800
Michael Aron   USA   PokerStars qualifier   191000
Ramzi Jelassi   Sweden      169200
Vojtech Ruzicka   Czech Republic      151100
Joel Nordkvist   Sweden      136900
Steen Vester   Denmark      127500
Andrea Dalle Molle   Italy      118900
Pernille Ravn   Denmark      106500
Jonathan Weekes   UK   PokerStars qualifier   104300
Daniel Pettersen   Norway      102400

notables



JP Kelly   UK   Team PokerStars Pro   73700
Juha Helppi   Finland      70600
Jake Cody   UK      67600
Dwayne Stacey   UK   PokerStars qualifier   56700
James Coats-Carr   United Kingdom      45200
John Eames   UK      32800
Jon Spinks   UK   PokerStars qualifier   30600
John Duthie   UK   Team PokerStars Pro   29000


Title: Re: EPT Copenhagen thread
Post by: TightEnd on February 24, 2011, 10:06:42 AM
73 of 449 left after Day 2

JP Kelly 4th in chips

Michael Tureniec   Sweden      640000
Per Linde   Sweden      514000
Joel Nordkvist   Sweden      419000
JP Kelly   UK   Team PokerStars Pro   416000
Daniel Pettersen   Norway      373200
Thorsten Schafer   Germany      365800
Simon Hanninger   Sweden      341900
Ville Haavisto   Finland      335000
Helge Rahbek   Denmark      331100
Vojtech Ruzicka   Czech Republic      330800

others


Surinder Sunar   UK      151700
John Eames   UK      118600
Robert Akery   UK      112600
Jonathan Weekes   UK   PokerStars qualifier   67200


A total of 449 players paid the DKK 37,250 to buy into EPT Copenhagen, creating a prize pool of DKK 15,086,400 (€2,023,496). Of that field, 64 players will finish in the money, with a mi-cash paying DKK 55,000 (€7,377).

The winner will take away a first prize of DKK 3,700,000 (€496,271) on Saturday, with the runner-up spot paying DKK 2,450,000 (€328,612).

A full list of payouts is below:

1st - DKK 3,700,000 (€496,271)

2nd - DKK 2,450,000 (€328,612)
3rd - DKK 1,400,000 (€187,778)
4th - DKK 1,000,000 (€134,127)
5th - DKK 750,000 (€100,595)
6th - DKK 600,000 (€80,476)
7th - DKK 450,000 (€60,357)
8th - DKK 296,400 (€39,755)

9th to 10th - DKK 220,000 (€29,508)

11th to 12th - DKK 165,000 (€22,131)

13th to 14th - DKK 130,000 (€17,437)

15th to 16th - DKK 105,000 (€14,083)

17th to 24th - DKK 85,000 (€11,401)

25th to 32nd - DKK 75,000 (€10,060)

33rd to 48th - DKK 65,000 (€8,718)

49th to 64th - DKK 55,000 (€7,377)


Title: Re: EPT Copenhagen thread
Post by: TightEnd on February 24, 2011, 03:46:17 PM
according to NoFlopsHomer, working the event, JPKelly just got gg-ed with AK vs Per Linde's KK AIPF for 800k pot.


Title: Re: EPT Copenhagen thread
Post by: TightEnd on February 25, 2011, 09:59:12 AM
John Eames 10/24 in Copenhagen, gl sir


Level 19: blinds 5,000-10,000, ante 1,000
Players: 24 of 449

Player   Country   Status   Chip Count

Per Linde   Sweden      1622000
Florian Langmann   Germany   Team PokerStars Pro   1304000
Joel Nordkvist   Sweden      1236000
Michael Tureniec   Sweden      1089000
Ivan Freitez   Venezuela      1024000
Lars Krogh   Denmark   PokerStars qualifier   813000
Kevin Iacofano   USA   PokerStars qualifier   685000
Nikolas Liakos   Sweden      653000
Jens Lauridsen   Denmark      594000
John Eames   UK      570000
Helge Rahbek   Denmark      512000
Jan Sorensen   Denmark      499000
Daniel Pettersen   Norway      389000
Pernille Ravn   Denmark      352000
Mudassar Khan   Denmark      265000
Dmitry Vitkind   Russia   PokerStars qualifier   244000
Charles Mclntyre   Ireland   PokerStars qualifier   232000
Andrea Dalle Molle   Italy      228000
Johnny Jensen   Denmark      223000
Simon Hanninger   Sweden      216000
Simen Johannessen   Norway      211000
Mikhail Lakhitov   Russia      155000
Surinder Sunar   UK      149000
Juha Helppi   Finland      142000


1st - DKK 3,700,000 (€496,271)

2nd - DKK 2,450,000 (€328,612)
3rd - DKK 1,400,000 (€187,778)
4th - DKK 1,000,000 (€134,127)
5th - DKK 750,000 (€100,595)
6th - DKK 600,000 (€80,476)
7th - DKK 450,000 (€60,357)
8th - DKK 296,400 (€39,755)

9th to 10th - DKK 220,000 (€29,508)

11th to 12th - DKK 165,000 (€22,131)

13th to 14th - DKK 130,000 (€17,437)

15th to 16th - DKK 105,000 (€14,083)

17th to 24th - DKK 85,000 (€11,401)


Title: Re: EPT Copenhagen thread
Post by: NoflopsHomer on February 25, 2011, 11:00:31 AM
EPT Live is running from 2pm today.


Title: Re: EPT Copenhagen thread
Post by: mondatoo on February 25, 2011, 11:01:09 AM
GLGLGL Eames


Title: Re: EPT Copenhagen thread
Post by: GazWalker on February 25, 2011, 12:06:26 PM
GLGLGL Eames

+1 gogogo.


Title: Re: EPT Copenhagen thread
Post by: Karabiner on February 25, 2011, 12:57:05 PM
It seems as though Surinder has been grinding a short-stack for about three days now.


Title: Re: EPT Copenhagen thread
Post by: pleno1 on February 25, 2011, 12:58:29 PM
geeeeel brits


Title: Re: EPT Copenhagen thread
Post by: pokerfan on February 25, 2011, 01:03:01 PM
Gl Surinder.


Title: Re: EPT Copenhagen thread
Post by: Laxie on February 25, 2011, 01:12:20 PM
It seems as though Surinder has been grinding a short-stack for about three days now.

He has.  A bit like Tikay.  Old school poker FTW obv.


Title: Re: EPT Copenhagen thread
Post by: outragous76 on February 25, 2011, 01:13:12 PM
It seems as though Surinder has been grinding a short-stack for about three days ten years now.

fyp


Title: Re: EPT Copenhagen thread
Post by: outragous76 on February 25, 2011, 01:13:40 PM
gogoggogoogo eddie


Title: Re: EPT Copenhagen thread
Post by: The Camel on February 25, 2011, 08:28:07 PM
Jan Sorensen is incred.

Does he ever enter a tournament and not make the ft?


Title: Re: EPT Copenhagen thread
Post by: Doobs on February 25, 2011, 09:08:57 PM
Jan Sorensen is incred.

Does he ever enter a tournament and not make the ft?

trying so hard not to point out the obvious.

Courtesy of pokernews, the final 8 are

Seat 1: Andrea Dalle Molle - 417,000
Seat 2: Per Linde - 4,980,000
Seat 3: Nikolas Liakos - 1,493,000
Seat 4: Mudassar Khan - 823,000
Seat 5: Kevin Iacofano - 1,844,000
Seat 6: John Eames - 1,060,000
Seat 7: Michael Tureniec - 1,310,000
Seat 8: Juha Helppi - 1470,000



Read more: http://www.pokernews.com/live-reporting/2011-ept-copenhagen/main-event/



Title: Re: EPT Copenhagen thread
Post by: George2Loose on February 25, 2011, 11:56:34 PM
where's the eddie eames funk for thread?


Title: Re: EPT Copenhagen thread
Post by: Dewi_cool on February 26, 2011, 12:13:43 AM
Tighty got to start it though


Title: Re: EPT Copenhagen thread
Post by: brummieboy on February 26, 2011, 04:43:51 AM
Shoes off


Title: Re: EPT Copenhagen thread
Post by: action man on February 26, 2011, 04:48:29 AM
fk me eames is so good live. go on eddie


Title: Re: EPT Copenhagen thread
Post by: TightEnd on February 26, 2011, 08:37:31 PM
Michael Tureniec wins EPT Copenhagen Main Event!

 

Full Tilt Poker pro player, Michael Tureniec (Sweden), has won the EPT Copenhagen Main Event. He captures the title after having beaten fellow-countryman, Per Linde, heads-up.

 

The final table kicked off at noon local time with eight expectant players. Per Linde was the huge chip leader but it was John Eames of UK that got the best start at the final table. Eames did not only get pocket kings once, he got them four times in the first 60 hands and he won every time, eliminating Juha Helppi in one of the hands when Helppi was holding pocket queens.

 

After a quite fast start at the final table with players getting eliminated, the game slowed down when it came down to three-handed. There were the Swedes Michael Tureniec and Per Linde as well as Brit John Eames then battling out for the title. Notable is that Tureniec and Eames also played each other at a big event as recent as in November 2010 when they finished in 1st and 2nd place respectively in the EPT Barcelona €2,000 Side Event.

 

Three-handed, the chips went back and forth until a huge hand of more than eight million chips was played between Tureniec and Eames. The money went in pre-flop with Tureniec holding Ace-King but with Eames being a slight favourite holding pocket queens. The flop was safe for Eames but with a king on the turn and on the river, the huge pot was sent to Tureniec and leaving Eames with just ten big blinds.  Eames came back though with two double ups but when he ran into Tureniec’s Ace-Queen while he was holding King-Jack, Eames could not outdraw and got eliminated in 3rd place.

 

When the heads-up started, Tureniec had a 2:1 chip lead against fellow-countryman Per Linde. The heads-up play went on for a while with Tureniec in command. Twice, Tureniec had Linde against the ropes but both times Linde managed to double up. The first time Tureniec’s Ace-8 could not hold against Ace-Five suited for Linde since Linde got a flush on the river. The second time, Tureniec ran his pocket sevens into the pocket queens of Linde.

 

It finally came down to another coin flip to decide the winner. Tureniec, who at this time was back at a 2:1 chiplead moved all-in with Ace-Jack and Linde called with pocket sevens. A jack on the turn showed to be enough and Michael Tureniec is the EPT Copenhagen Main Event winner!

 

”After my second place in London 2008 it was time for a victory in an EPT Main Event. To be able to win in Copenhagen which is considered as one of the toughest events to win on the tour feels great” – says a very happy Michael Tureniec.

 

Results of the EPT Copenhagen Main Event final table:

 

1. Michael Tureniec (Sweden), DKK 3,700,000

2. Per Linde (Sweden), DKK 2,450,000

3. John Eames (UK), DKK 1,400,000

4. Kevin Iacofano (USA), DKK 1,000,000

5. Nikolas Liakos (Sweden), DKK 750,000

6. Mudassar Khan (Denmark), DKK 600,000

7. Andrea Dalle Molle (Italy), DKK 450,000

8. Juha Helppi (Finland), DKK 296,400

 



Title: Re: EPT Copenhagen thread
Post by: AlexMartin on February 26, 2011, 10:30:02 PM
gr8 result! a title is coming.


Title: Re: EPT Copenhagen thread
Post by: outragous76 on February 27, 2011, 01:04:25 AM
It's bullshit John eames didn't win

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