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TightEnd
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EPT Prague: The business end
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December 12, 2012, 10:34:00 AM »
864 began
165 left, 128 paid
Good luck to all these guys
UK & Irish players in EPT Prague Day 3
Christopher Brammer 389,900
Alex Goulder 282,000
Andrew Teng 158,600
John Eames 144,800
Roberto Romanello 140,900
Ben Warrington 121,600
Souheil Mansour 87,400
Tom Middleton 59,300
Cornelius Foley 52,500
Stuart Rutter 51,600
Mick Graydon 45,300
Min cash is €8,000
Top end is, €
1 835,000
2 510,000
3 310,000
4 250,000
5 196,000
6 150,000
7 108,400
8 75,000
9 53,000
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Re: EPT Prague: The business end
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Bramm crushing- gl!
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Re: EPT Prague: The business end
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December 12, 2012, 10:41:03 PM »
55 left headed into day 4
seat draw, Brits in bold
Table Seat Player Chips
1 1 Mariusz Klosinski 218,000
1 2 Maksim Semisoshenko 233,000
1 3 Marian Kulifaj 278,000
1 4 Ben Warrington 545,000
1 5 Roger Hairabedian 173,000
1 6 Sotirios Koutoupas 1,049,000
1 7 Todd Terry 138,000
1 8 Dominik Paus 531,000
2 1 Roberto Romanello 278,000
2 2 Eros Nastasi 364,000
2 3 Iosif Beskrovnyy 601,000
2 4 Glen Cymbaluk 791,000
2 5 Aleh Plauski 807,000
2 6 Jonathan Khalifa 486,000
2 7 Mads Amot 895,000
2 8 Johnny Lodden 456,000
3 1 Jonathon Driscoll 219,000
3 2 Martin Mulsow 538,000
3 3 Eddie Tasbas 314,000
3 4 Enver Khvitia 409,000
3 5 Jeff Sarwer 963,000
3 6 Dany Parlafes 950,000
3 7 Sergey Kuzminskiy 310,000
3 8 Marius Pospiech 217,000
4 1 Denys Drobyna 378,000
4 2 Marco Leonzio 125,000
4 3 Ramzi Jelassi 1,238,000
4 4 Robert Peltecci 362,000
4 5 Danilo Donnini 202,000
4 6 Nicholas Galtos 262,000
4 7 Manuel Bevand 522,000
4 8 Denis Pisarev 632,000
5 1 Mikhail Petrov 612,000
5 2 Jose Manuel Nadal Sordo 138,000
5 3 Jonas Gutteck 165,000
5 4 Jesus Sanchez 185,000
5 5 Christopher Brammer 1,021,000
5 6 Martin Hanowski 893,000
5 7 Andreas Berggren 845,000
5 8 Sergio Aido Espina 374,000
6 1 Marlek Tatar 220,000
6 2 Luca Giovannone 89,000
6 3 Diego Gomez Gonzalez 487,000
6 4 Jan Suchanek 310,000
6 5 Jason Helder 768,000
6 6 Jorma Nuutinen 555,000
6 7 Radu Catoiu 358,000
6 8 Fabrice Soulier 265,000
7 1 Robert Kokoska 304,000
7 2 Mark Herm 916,000
7 3 Enrico Tau 62,000
7 4 Ramin Hajiyev 380,000
7 5 David Boyaciyan 500,000
7 6 Cesar Garcia Dominguez 313,000
7 7 Michael Gross 685,000
top 10
Ramzi Jelassi 1,238,000
Chris Brammer 1,021,000
Jeff Sarwer 963,000
Dany Parlafes 950,000
Mark Herm 916,000
Mads Amot 895,000
Martin Hanowski 893,000
Andreas Berggren 845,000
Aleh Plauski 807,000
Glen Cymbaluk 791,000
uk cashers so far
69 Andrew Teng 12,000
87 John Eames 10,000
90 Alexander Goulder 10,000
125 Mick Graydon 8,000
PSB report
http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/ept/2012/ept9-prague-1-125086.html
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Re: EPT Prague: The business end
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21 left headed into Day 5 playing to a final 8 tomorrow
A Brit leads, @benwa1
Ben Warrington 2,618,000
David Boyaciyan 2,469,000
Ramzi Jelassi 1,975,000
Sergio Aido Espina 1,792,000
Andreas Berggren 1,619,000
Mariusz Klosinski 1,524,000
Aleh Plauski 1,450,000
Sotirios Koutoupas 1,450,000
Diego Gomez Gonzalez 1,433,000
Mads Amot 1,250,000
Jeff Sarwer 1,233,000
Sergey Kuzminskiy 1,166,000
Jose Manuel Nadal Sordo 1,109,000
Mikhail Petrov 1,034,000
Dany Parlafes 810,000
Johnny Lodden 763,000
Mark Herm 612,000
Jorma Nuutinen 463,000
Marco Leonzio 416,000
Iosif Beskrovnyy 390,000
Roberto Romanello 341,000
reports at
http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/ept/2012/ept9-prague-2-125121.html
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December 13, 2012, 10:44:14 PM »
How consistant is roberto. Hope he can get some early momentum going
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Anyone running a book want a price on CL
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December 14, 2012, 09:19:19 AM »
What happened to Chris Brammer? Thought this was going to his for the taking.
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Ah! The element of surprise
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December 14, 2012, 11:42:12 AM »
GSOP live
This is the chip count for day 3 starting in 30 minutes. Blinds 3000-6000, average 319K. We will today play down to final table.
Tapio Vihakas Finland 1121000
Oliver Schaffmann 1014000
Amit Zulknwitz Isreal 769000
Pierre Christensen 575000
Lardo Leheste Estonia 459000
Rocco Palumbo Italy 455000
Thomas JanbenSchuss Austria 427000
Jack Slater UK 425000
Matt Adams Uk 412000
Dennis Wilke Germany 401000
Louis Salter UK 398000
Paulo Santiago Brazil 391000
Kasper Kjeldsen Denmark 388000
Dmitry Nemirovsky Russia 351000
Craig Mccoricell UK 343000
Yaroslav Chepan 337000
Konstantinos Aneulaviz 323000
Thomas Mercier France 303000
Jose Carlos Garcia Poland 254000
Jari-Perka Honkaus Finland 237000
Steivan Alfred Switz 216000
Teemu Koskinen Finland 195000
Oscar Rose Sweden 179000
Joel Lindpere 171000
Andrew Hulme UK 169000
Arkadit Lobob Lithuainia 162000
Karl Mahrennulz UK 161000
Florian Lohnert Germany 152000
Florian Kossler Germany 137000
Alexnder Jury Germany 130000
Philippe Leissing Switz 115000
Georgios Charmpilas Greece 112000
Mike Hill Uk 107000
Rhys Jones 87000
Keimo Suominen 29300
Good luck to Karl, Stato and Mike
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Missed out Rhys jones!!!
Gl drew
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#OUTDOSTOCKLAG
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Re: EPT Prague: The business end
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Gl jack, stato and karl
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Quote from: TightEnd on December 16, 2013, 12:59:59 AM
Worst playcalling I have ever seen. Bunch of fucking jokers . Run the bloody ball. 18 rushes all game? You have to be kidding me. Fuck off lol
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Re: EPT Prague: The business end
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December 14, 2012, 12:57:42 PM »
Anybody else just checked stato's staking thread?
Good luck brits
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Most of the bets placed so far seem more like hopeful punts rather than value spots
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Good luck to Mike "Da bookie" Hill who's recently doubled up.
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December 14, 2012, 01:17:12 PM »
Stato Mahrenholz 1-2
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Re: EPT Prague: The business end
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December 14, 2012, 01:57:41 PM »
GLGL
Chipcounts for the 10k anywhere? Couldn't find them when I looked
Sorel Mizzi 366000
Jason Mercier 335000
Eugene Katchalov 305000
Anaras Alekberovas 280000
Paolo Compagno 251800
Marcin Wydrowski 240000
Marvin Rettenmaier 225000
Paul Volpe 224000
Konstantin Puchkov 220000
Andrey Gulyy 220000
Olivier Busquet 214000
Niklas Astedt 195000
Anatoly Gurtovoy 172000
Davidi Kitai 165000
Kent emil Lundmark 160000
Martin Quack 158000
Andrew Chen 155000
James Carroll 145000
Kristijonas Andrulis 145000
Bertrand Grospellier 142000
Juha Helppi 140000
Elio Fox 140000
Fabian Quoss 130000
Berthold Winz 103700
Gurgen Melkonyan 90000
Nadar Kakhmazov 90000
Pawel Brzeski 88100
Aubin Cazals 70000
Philippe Ktorza 68000
Philipp Gruissem 65000
Morten Klein 50500
Juha Lauttamus 47200
Mikael Erixon 35000
Jeffrey Hakim 20000
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