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« on: January 31, 2008, 12:36:00 PM »

Welcome back for day 2 of the Dortmund EPT.

The last two days have been fascinating. Day 1b in particular introduced two of the superstars of the game into action, Daniel Negreanu and Annette Obrestad. Both built their stacks up effectively, climbing into contention and promising an exhilirating climax to the EPT is in prospect. There are a host of other strong players still remaining for them to battle through first though, including the flying Dutchman, Marcel Luske, who fared well yesterday and former EPT Champion Mats Iremark, who was one of the chip leaders from day one. Although sadly, the popular Hendon Mobster, Ram "Crazy Horse" Vaswani fell late in the day, after a promising start,  there are still some Brits remaining, including talented youngster Dan Carter.

A full player list and chip count will be posted as soon as we receive it.

Play is due to start at 15:00 Dortmund time, which is 14:00 for you guys. Join us as the dramatic race to be EPT Champion continues.



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« Reply #1 on: January 31, 2008, 02:01:57 PM »

Greetings from the start of the official Day Two...

Here are the full chip counts courtesy of Pokerstars:

Chabot Cyrille  111100
Claudio Rinaldi  71300
Tyler Friederich  70900
Russell Carson  70400
Jioí Kulhánek  66300
Michael Kwiek  62800
Peyman Mohammadzadeh  60900
Daniel Negreanu  59900
Ville Mattila  57300
Andreas Sarling  56500
Nicolas Levi  56100
Markus Golser  54600
Annette Obrestad  50200
Mario Kühl  49800
Christopher Rossite  49200
Stefan Wrenger  48600
Mats Erik Iremark  47700
Marcel Cesarz  47600
Diego Perez Marco  47400
Manfred Bass  46900
Daniel Zink  45400
Andreas Manganelli  44600
Edwin Tournier  43000
Jose Luis Valero  42800
Henrik Brockmann  42400
Christoffer Sonesen  41800
Gianvalerio Bindi  41700
Dan Walley  41400
Mazhar Nawab  40800
Riccardo Mazzitelli  40700
Maik Brandau  40400
Jonas Soerensen  40300
Björn Enberg  40200
Carter Gill  39400
Marek Kolk  38900
Brandon Schaefer  37500
Benjamin Kang  37300
Reijo Anttila  36700
Bernhard Damnik  36500
Phillip Marmorstein  35500

Marciano Elie  35200
Richard Fohrenbach  34000
Thor Hansen  34000
Daniel Carter  33900
Marcel Baran  33800
Simone Gallitti  33800
Thibaut Durand  33500
Daniel Ruiter  33400
Tobias Reinkemeier  31400
Marc Dötsch  31100
Thomas Bihl  30100
Marcus Tandler  29100
Sevinc Neuman  28800
Vikke Toumaala  28800
Pouya Pouya Majd  28700
Sjoerd Bos  28600
Carsten Joh  28400
Torsten Haase  28300
Marius Pospiech  28300
Alexandar Milanov  28200
Korosh Mollaie  28200
Marcel Luske  27600
Giorgio Salemi  27500
Michael McDonald  27200
André Santos  26900
Paul Testud  25800
Ulrich Trautenberg  25700
Jiri Vacek  25600
Pascal Perrault  25300
Daruisz Paszkiewicz  25100
Eugen Frey  25000
Andreas Gülünay  24900
Mazlum Acar  24625
Daniel Bolton  24600
Frank Werder  24600
Jordane Beraldin  24000
Daniel Ryan  23900
Steve Jelinek  23800
Redmond Lee  23400
Jan Heitmann  23300
Stefan Rotach  23200
Ralf Werner  22900
Jameson Painter  22600
Szikrai Istvàn  22300
Sigi Stockinger  22200
Christian Harder  21900
Jacques Zaicik  21600
Aniol Alcaraz  21000
Manfred Hammer  20800
Mats Rahmn  20400
Nikolas Behling  19900
Rolf Weißhaupt  19900
Kees Alblas  19500
Jens Vörtmann  19500
Katja Thater  19000
Marco Liesy  18900
Alexander Clauss  18500
Nazim Kicik  18400
Hugo Marialva Felix  18400
Anders Henriksson  18300
Martin Hruby  18100
Thomas Petersen  17500
Aram Sargsyan  17500
Yngne Anderberg  17300
Sebastian Freudenberg  17200
Patrick Bueno  17100
Stefano Busino  17000
Scott McLeod  16900
Ramzi Jelassi  16500
Malte Strothmann  16500
Daniele Mazzia  16400
Vito Branciforte  16200
Dario De Angelis  16100
Vincent Courtois  15400
Matthias Guetermann  14500
Jarkko Paasisalo  14200
Leroy Soesman  14200
Christopher Hancock  14000
Rolf Slotboom  13600
Hardy Behling  13300
Ahmed Koc  13300
Jose Maria Puertas Nieto  13100
Sasa Biorac  12300
Sebastian Till  12300
Sandro Simon  12200
Thomas Ermer  12000
Kenneth Ljungars  11800
Cort Kibler-Melby  11100
Ronald Falk  10500
Mika Turpeinen  10400
Noah Boeken  10000
Andreas Zwickel  9900
Michael Klimt  9800
Vincent Gosselink  9700
Raul Paez  9700
Roy von der Locht  9700
Tilmann Ebeling  9500
Dominik Kulicki  9400
Vladimir Poleshchuk  9100
Guillaume de la Gorce  8900
Georgios Gatselos  8100
Tomas Brolin  7800
Lukasz Wasek  7800
Kasper Nielsen  7400
Eric Larchevequ  7000
Benjamin Zamani  6600
Johannes Strassmann  6100
Tommy Dender  5850
Dustin Mele  4300
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« Reply #2 on: January 31, 2008, 02:05:01 PM »


Go Peyman Mohammadzadeh!

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Give me a H

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« Reply #3 on: January 31, 2008, 02:33:42 PM »

Hey JungleCat.. hope you can update on my three favs:

 - Thor Hansen - Norway
 - Annette Obrestad - Norway
 - Ramzi Jelassi  - Sweden

Lots and lots of chipcounts and hands on these guys, ty ty.

Hoping for u here Jungle Cat. My senses tell me that Djinn is more busy with documenting the GummyBear War. BTW.. i hear that the Gummys have enlisted troops from the east front, thats some sweet and tuff Phoos.
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« Reply #4 on: January 31, 2008, 02:39:24 PM »

The start of the tournament has seen a lot of play in the style of "X (where X is a medium to big stack) raises, and Y (where Y is a short stack) re-raises all in and X usually passes but occasionally calls."  So not a lot to report other than a couple of exits and double ups.

This guy, Aram Sargsyan, according to my seating plan, hasn't had the best of luck today, first doubling up neighbour Jan Heitmann when he raised on the button with and found Jan with , then doubling up Hugo Marialva Felix who picked up when Sargsyan found .  Sometimes it's just not your day.

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« Reply #5 on: January 31, 2008, 02:44:02 PM »

Gummi update plz.
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« Reply #6 on: January 31, 2008, 02:44:59 PM »


Go Peyman Mohammadzadeh!

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Here's your pick, sir - he's in pretty good shape chipwise and has been throughout the tournament, actually.  Over here he's one of the biggest names in poker.*




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« Reply #8 on: January 31, 2008, 02:49:45 PM »

There's been lots of action early doors as shorter stacks look to gamble themselves up to a worthy stack. As myself and Jen mingled amongst the players, we heard gusty bellows of celebration emanating from what turned out to be Tommy Dender.

The cause of his celebration was that he had just eliminated the shortest stack at the start of the day Dustin Mele. For most of the players, knocking out such a short stack would not have proved such a special moment but when you consider that Dender himself started as the SECOND shortest stack you can see why he was so happy.



Korosh Mollaie also had an unhappy start to the day.

First off I joined his table as his 2k bet on the river of a K-5-6-J-3 board had been raised to 8k by Thomas Bihl.

After considering for a while he called, Bihl flipping J-8 for 2nd pair, whilst Mollaie mucked his 7-3 (??) bottom pair pretty quickly. Strange hand on the face of it, I can only assume these two German players have some sort of history to have played it out like that...



Korosh was now relatively short and when Thomas Ermer limped for 800 from late position, Korosh made a committing raise from the button, only to find the small blind and Norwegian legend Thor Hansen move in behind him.

Korosh was absolutely LIVID when he flipped his 6-6 over, only to find that Thor had woken up in Valhalla, finding Q-Q. A J-4-5-3 sequence gave him hope but a 5 on the river sealed his fate as Thor hammered him out of the competition. He stormed off in disgust pretty quickly.


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« Reply #9 on: January 31, 2008, 02:55:03 PM »

Go Dan Carter!

Watching the updates from my hotel, as I can't be bothered being stung for the 70 Euro package fee!
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« Reply #10 on: January 31, 2008, 02:56:05 PM »

germany- surely there must be plenty blue eyed, blonde goddesses. NORKAGE please
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« Reply #11 on: January 31, 2008, 02:57:45 PM »

Dear Mr. Jungle Cat and Djinn.

Dont know what all this "all-in" and "chips" are suppose to make any sense. I got this link from the forum: Haribo.com. And heard that you guys were DEEP into GummyBear Territory. Please report back. Any news from the German front please?

We have resistans groups in Norway, literly dying for some inspiering info and intel on how to beat down the Bears offensive lines.

HOMER... you with me Buddy? (cant belive we two shared a Pizza with that non-Gummy reporter Djinn)
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« Reply #12 on: January 31, 2008, 02:59:03 PM »

Good Luck to All.
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« Reply #13 on: January 31, 2008, 03:02:33 PM »

more Dan Carter please. let's see his stack (I mean hairdo - is it skreech from kids in the halls today?)

go cartaaaaaaaaaaaa

(and shame on you for not wearing a poker.co.uk shirt today! - get some laundry sorted boyo)
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« Reply #14 on: January 31, 2008, 03:03:45 PM »

germany- surely there must be plenty blue eyed, blonde goddesses. NORKAGE please

 
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