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action man
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Re: EPT Berlin thread
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April 19, 2012, 02:26:23 PM »
the guy won a million in the london ept, my heart aint bleeding for him just yet
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Re: EPT Berlin thread
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April 19, 2012, 03:07:34 PM »
Marc up to 1.2m and c/l once again
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Re: EPT Berlin thread
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April 19, 2012, 03:12:21 PM »
From Pokerstarsblog, seems a bit odd...
Team PokerStars Pro Vanessa Selbst and EPT Berlin Season 6 champion Kevin MacPhee just had a big preflop clash on the feature table that saw MacPhee double to 870,000.
According to Anton Wigg, Selbst raised to 17,000 and then MacPhee made it 37,000 from the button. Selbst made it 86,000 and MacPhee five-bet to 131,000 with 294,000 behind. Selbst jammed all in and MacPhee went into the tank. He thought for about 10 minutes before finally making the call.
"Do you have ace-jack?" asked Selbst.
"No, ace-nine," responded MacPhee.
The look on Selbst's face was along the lines of "what the heck is going on here" as she turned over the 4♦4♠. MacPhee's hand was the A♣9♥.
The flop, turn and river ran out A♦8♠6♥Q♦A♠ and MacPhee's 425,000 turned into 870,000 with the double. Selbst dropped back to 525,000 or so and was left shaking her head a bit.
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Vanessa Selbst and EPT Berlin Season 6 champion Kevin MacPhee
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Re: EPT Berlin thread
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April 19, 2012, 03:45:44 PM »
from pokernews.com
We are in danger of Marc Wright running away with this tournament as he is now up to 1,400,000 chips. He got his stack in with {A-Hearts}{8-Hearts} against the Slovakian electricity company owner Jan Bendik's {A-Clubs}{9-Clubs} and by the river the board read {9-Spades}{3-Hearts}{j-Clubs}{9-Hearts}{6-Hearts}, gifting Wright a flush and eliminating Bendik
Read more:
http://www.pokernews.com/live-reporting/2012-pokerstars-com-ept-berlin/main-event/
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Re: EPT Berlin thread
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April 19, 2012, 03:56:21 PM »
Quote from: Rupert on April 19, 2012, 03:30:39 PM
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Vanessa Selbst and EPT Berlin Season 6 champion Kevin MacPhee
Wouldn't know whose balls were bigger out of these 2 , maybe have to ask liv ? Or try the old crocodile Dundee trick ?
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April 19, 2012, 05:51:24 PM »
UKIPT in Notts you get people wearing CP goggle jackets with the hood on.
EPT Berlin you get Thorson wearing a stone island top with the badge off.
Class , hope he wins.
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April 19, 2012, 05:58:43 PM »
Quote from: strak33 on April 19, 2012, 05:51:24 PM
UKIPT in Notts you get people wearing CP goggle jackets with the hood on.
EPT Berlin you get Thorson wearing a stone island top with the badge off.
Class , hope he wins.
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April 19, 2012, 06:57:56 PM »
marc on 3 mill now...more than 2nd and 3rd put together
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April 19, 2012, 07:08:41 PM »
Liked the 63 hand
Mbn to run good
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Re: EPT Berlin thread
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April 19, 2012, 08:59:55 PM »
24 through to Day 4
chip leader is...
Marc Wright 2,400,000
Thomas Cibak 2,311,000
Andrew Chen 1,827,000
Florian Dohnert 1,270,000
Jordi Riba Corrons 1,265,000
Andreas Vlachos 1,140,000
Bahadir Kilickeser 1,114,000
Pratyush Buddiga 1,110,000
Cesar Garcia Domínguez 1,099,000
Vladimir Geshkenbein 1,053,000
Anton Wigg 973,000
Mario Puccini 953,000
Davidi Kitai 946,000
Daniel-Gai Pidun 906,000
Heinz Kamutzki 663,000
Jasper Wetemans 490,000
Kevin MacPhee 430,000
Dmitry Grinenko 391,000
Eric Vuissoz 365,000 85,000
David Kahan 330,000
André Morath 325,000
Andrey Zaichenko 278,000
Jeff Hakim 272,000
Ismael Bojang 227,000
1 825,000
2 500,000
3 290,000
4 220,000
5 172,000
6 133,000
7 97,000
8 72,000
9 51,000
10 51,000
11 38,000
12 38,000
13 30,000
14 30,000
15 25,000
16 25,000
17 20,000
18 20,000
19 20,000
20 20,000
21 20,000
22 20,000
23 20,000
24 20,000
25 Simon Persson 17,500
26 Jens Kaiser 17,500
27 Michiel Brummelhuis 17,500
28 William Thorson 17,500
29 Jan Heitmann 17,500 PokerStars Team Pro
30 Kenny Hicks 17,500
31 Cengiz Ulusu 17,500
32 Marc Radgen 17,500
33 Sebastian Winkler 15,000
34 Paul Vas Nunes 15,000
35 David Yan 15,000
36 Pavel Gonchakov 15,000
37 Ilya Gorodetskiy 15,000
38 Norbert Hölting 15,000
39 Pascal Hartmann 15,000
40 Javier Etayo 15,000
41 Taylor Paur 13,000
42 Will Molson 13,000
43 Janne Juutilainen 13,000
44 Gereon Sowa 13,000
45 Philipp Gruissem 13,000
46 Kalle Niemi 13,000
47 Ilkin Amirov 13,000
48 Vanessa Selbst 13,000 PokerStars Team Pro
49 Luca Cainelli 13,000
50 Jan Bendik 13,000
51 Zachary Korik 13,000
52 Ishak Noyan 13,000
53 Tim Bettingen 13,000
54 Mihai Manole 13,000
55 Koen De Visscher 13,000
56 Walter Beckmann 13,000
57 Søren Reffstrup 11,000
58 Kevin Iacofano 11,000
59 Maksim Semisoshenko 11,000
60 Martin Jacobson 11,000
61 Anton Thorarinsson 11,000
62 Kasper Kjeldsen 11,000
63 Soren Vohrs 11,000
64 Scott Baumstein 11,000
65 Ronny Purschwitz 11,000
66 Frederic Hebette 11,000
67 Anthony Picault 11,000
68 Parker Talbot 11,000
69 Charlotte Van Brabander 11,000
70 JP Kelly 11,000
71 August Schlegl 11,000
72 Stephane Albertini 11,000
73 Dmitry Bayramov 9,000
74 Senal Egziabher 9,000
75 Artem Litvinov 9,000
76 Jason Tompkins 9,000
77 Chady Merhej 9,000
78 Marco Falanga 9,000
79 Jens Weigel 9,000
80 Andreas Puhl 9,000
81 Mohamed Razab 9,000
82 Jan Collado 9,000
83 Grzegorz Derkowski 9,000
84 Stefan Huppa 9,000
85 Rüdiger Seidel 9,000
86 TBC 9,000
87 TBC 9,000
88 Alex Kell 9,000
89 Dmitry Stelmak 7,500
90 Dan Smith 7,500
91 TBC 7,500
92 TBC 7,500
93 Eugen Fritzler 7,500
94 Konstantin Tolokno 7,500
95 Elliot Smith 7,500
96 Ran Azor 7,500
97 Ana Marquez 7,500 PokerStars Team Pro
98 TBC 7,500
99 Ulrich Hellriegel 7,500
100 Vasiliy Demushkin 7,500
101 TBC 7,500
102 TBC 7,500
103 Stefan Modde 7,500
104 Mikalai Pobal 7,500
105 Tomasz Krzesinski 7,500
106 Jeremy Nock 7,500
107 Jeff Sarwer 7,500
108 Konstantinos Tsirakidis 7,500
109 Thomas Dolezal 7,500
110 Mathias Schulz 7,500
111 Iliodoros Kamatakis 7,500
112 Bill Chen 7,500
all from
www.pokerstarsblog.com
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Re: EPT Berlin thread
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April 19, 2012, 09:39:20 PM »
Quote from: Pinchop73 on April 19, 2012, 11:39:31 AM
Quote from: TightEnd on April 18, 2012, 08:50:43 AM
Paul Vas Nunes
Stumbled across this young man when my ukipt table broke and I got moved opposite him.
I look him up at break. Kid has one of the sickest poker ''life's'' I think I've ever come across. (not Cody esque but still)
Considering his online volume he's either one of the sickest players to have ever graced the felt, or he's the biggest luckbox alive.
Either way, GL to him and Marc! gettttt
I would like to think it is the former but almost certainly one of the biggest luckboxes alive. The box was running low though so I only managed a 34th here but it is safe to say there are still a number of "weaker" players left in. On to Monte Carlo
PS don't ruin my flying under the radar routine please
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Re: EPT Berlin thread
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April 20, 2012, 03:50:37 AM »
Quote from: pvas2 on April 19, 2012, 09:39:20 PM
Quote from: Pinchop73 on April 19, 2012, 11:39:31 AM
Quote from: TightEnd on April 18, 2012, 08:50:43 AM
Paul Vas Nunes
Stumbled across this young man when my ukipt table broke and I got moved opposite him.
I look him up at break. Kid has one of the sickest poker ''life's'' I think I've ever come across. (not Cody esque but still)
Considering his online volume he's either one of the sickest players to have ever graced the felt, or he's the biggest luckbox alive.
Either way, GL to him and Marc! gettttt
I would like to think it is the former but almost certainly one of the biggest luckboxes alive. The box was running low though so I only managed a 34th here but it is safe to say there are still a number of "weaker" players left in. On to Monte Carlo
PS don't ruin my flying under the radar routine please
ha, so you quote someone giving you props
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Re: EPT Berlin thread
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April 20, 2012, 06:00:52 AM »
Quote from: pvas2 on April 19, 2012, 09:39:20 PM
Quote from: Pinchop73 on April 19, 2012, 11:39:31 AM
Quote from: TightEnd on April 18, 2012, 08:50:43 AM
Paul Vas Nunes
Stumbled across this young man when my ukipt table broke and I got moved opposite him.
I look him up at break. Kid has one of the sickest poker ''life's'' I think I've ever come across. (not Cody esque but still)
Considering his online volume he's either one of the sickest players to have ever graced the felt, or he's the biggest luckbox alive.
Either way, GL to him and Marc! gettttt
I would like to think it is the former but almost certainly one of the biggest luckboxes alive. The box was running low though so I only managed a 34th here but it is safe to say there are still a number of "weaker" players left in. On to Monte Carlo
PS don't ruin my flying under the radar routine please
Not sure if this is kind of out of line or you want to keep it personal or whatever, but do you mind telling us your story?
I've played with you a few times, and a couple times at Gutshot, mainly the Monday after you binked the sunday mill. Your mate told me your story which seemed incredibly sick, but not too sure how much/if any of it was fabricated!!
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Re: EPT Berlin thread
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Quote from: sm00035 on April 20, 2012, 06:00:52 AM
Quote from: pvas2 on April 19, 2012, 09:39:20 PM
Quote from: Pinchop73 on April 19, 2012, 11:39:31 AM
Quote from: TightEnd on April 18, 2012, 08:50:43 AM
Paul Vas Nunes
Stumbled across this young man when my ukipt table broke and I got moved opposite him.
I look him up at break. Kid has one of the sickest poker ''life's'' I think I've ever come across. (not Cody esque but still)
Considering his online volume he's either one of the sickest players to have ever graced the felt, or he's the biggest luckbox alive.
Either way, GL to him and Marc! gettttt
I would like to think it is the former but almost certainly one of the biggest luckboxes alive. The box was running low though so I only managed a 34th here but it is safe to say there are still a number of "weaker" players left in. On to Monte Carlo
PS don't ruin my flying under the radar routine please
Not sure if this is kind of out of line or you want to keep it personal or whatever, but do you mind telling us your story?
I've played with you a few times, and a couple times at Gutshot, mainly the Monday after you binked the sunday mill. Your mate told me your story which seemed incredibly sick, but not too sure how much/if any of it was fabricated!!
No, I don't mind. As someone said I obviously wasn't too serious when I quoted being giving props lol.
Go to bank to extend over draft > Deposit $300 online > Play a load of MTT satellites to the Sunday mil/ Warm up > Collect T$ > Forced to play it because last satellite finishes during the million > Win it
Then just really played Sundays and WCOOPs/SCOOPs and a few live events and binked more than my fair share. I plan on putting in a lot more volume though and seeing where I go from here.
Good luck to Marc and if anyone sees/recognises me at an event please say hi, it would be nice to meet some of you.
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