Saturday, February 20, 2016

EPT12 Dublin: Main Event final day live updates
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5:05pm: Bernies finds aces, gets minimum
Level 28 - Blinds 30,000-60,000 (ante 10,000)

On the very next hand after his double up, Kuljinder Sidhu opened to 150,000 from the button with [qd][js] and Gilles Bernies, in the big blind, woke up with [ah][ac]. He three-bet to about 360,000 but Sidhu did not fancy it any more. Bernies did not get paid. -- HS

5pm: Sidhu secures the double up through Bernies
Level 28 - Blinds 30,000-60,000 (ante 10,000)

It was folded around to Kully Sidhu in the small blind and he made it 175,000 to play with the [ad][5d]. Gilles Bernies was the in the big blind and he also woke up with a suited ace - the [ah][2h]. Bernies made the call.

The [3h][9d][ac] flop paired both players, with Sidhu out in front despite plenty of chop possibilities. Interestingly, both players checked.

Our final table dealer put down the [7s] on the turn and now Sidhu led for 260,000. Bernies would call again, and the [5s] on the river would mean there was no chop - Sidhu now had two pair.

The Brit shoved for 1,475,000 and Bernies had a big decision. He'd still have 4.45 million if he called and was beat - and that's exactly what happened.

Sidhu now has 3.7 million after that double up. --JS

4:55pm: Level end break come early
Level 28 - Blinds 30,000-60,000 (ante 10,000)

The gremlins have been crushed and the good guys soldier on. Play is under way again. -- HS

4:35pm: Level end break come early
Level 28 - Blinds 30,000-60,000 (ante 10,000)

They are taking the end-of-level break early allowing them to fix the gremlins. We'll come back and play the last 20 minutes of Level 28 and then go straight into Level 29. -- HS

4:30pm: Gremlins
Level 28 - Blinds 30,000-60,000 (ante 10,000)

There's been a few technical issues and they are now taking an unscheduled break. The best kind. -- HS

4:20pm: Kamatakis is gone in 5th; Bernies gets stronger
Level 28 - Blinds 30,000-60,000 (ante 10,000)

Iliodoros Kamatakis made it 150,000 to go from under the gun, and Gilles Bernies was the sole caller from the cutoff with [as][qd]. The [5d][qs][9h] flop gave both a piece - top pair for Bernies and middle pair for Kamatakis. The Greek twitcher continued for 275,000, and Bernies made a three bet to 650,000.

About ten seconds later Kamatakis shoved for 1.6 million total, and Bernies paused while he waited for a count. It was 950,000 more and he made the call with a three to one chance of busting Kamatakis.

The [3h] turn was a blank. So we waited for the river.

Another three - the [3d] - arrived, and we lost Ilios Kamatakis in fifth place. He'll take home a handsome prize of €152,600.

Gilles Bernies now has 5,830,000. --JS

4:15pm: Clarke rivers the straight
Level 28 - Blinds 30,000-60,000 (ante 10,000)

Dzmitry Urbanovich limped the small blind with [5s][2c] and Patrick Clarke checked the big with [ad][6s]. The [td][7s][5d] flop paired Urbanovich and he bet 75,000, but Clarke stuck around.

The turn was the [9c], giving Clarke a gutshot, but both checked. The [8h] made Clarke the straight, Urbanovich checked, and a bet of 325,000 won it for Clarke. --JS

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Patrick Clarke

4:10pm: Kamatakis komin' atcha
Level 28 - Blinds 30,000-60,000 (ante 10,000)

Iliodoros Kamatakis just spent some time observing that he has been card dead at this final table so far. However, on the very next hand he found a perfect spot and doubled up with pocket tens against Kully Sidhu's nines.

It was actually slightly more than a double up because Patrick Clarke opened, with [kh][jd], making it 150,000. Sidhu, one seat around, raised to 380,000 and then Kamatakis discovered [th][tc] in his hand and moved his stack of 740,000 forward.

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Iliodoros Kamatakis all in

Clarke folded, but Sidhu had too much invested.

The board ran [2c][ac][8d][td][9h]. Sidhu was drawing dead on the turn, so hitting his nine on the end was meaningless.

Kamatakis now has about 1.8 million and Sidhu just slightly more than 2 million. -- HS

4:05pm: Another Urbanovich three bet
Level 28 - Blinds 30,000-60,000 (ante 10,000)

Gilles Bernies opened [kh][qd] from the cut off to 150,000 and Dzmitry Urbanovich - as he so often does - three bet to 375,000 with [qs][jc]. Patrick Clarke then folded his own queen jack off, Kully Sidhu folded an ace and a six, and it was back on Bernies. Urbanovich's bet got through. --JS

3:55pm: Urbanovich is Clarke's new foe
Level 28 - Blinds 30,000-60,000 (ante 10,000)

Patrick Clarke opened under the gun with [ah][jh] for 140,000 and Dzmitry Urbanovich called with [6d][5h] from the big blind. Urbanovich flopped two pair on the [6s][5d][3c] and led for 250,000, which was enough to win.

Then in the next pot, Urbanovich opened from the small blind with [qh][8s] and Clarke called from the big with [js][tc]. It certainly was an action flop - the [8d][9d][8c] gave Urbanovich trips and Clarke an up-and-down straight draw. Urbanovich continued for 250,000 and Clarke called, taking us to the [3h] turn. It was a bit of a brick, and both checked. The [6h] river was another brick for Clarke. Urbanovich bet and took it down again. --JS

3:50pm: Randy Lew nails it
Level 28 - Blinds 30,000-60,000 (ante 10,000)

Comparatively speaking, this wasn't a huge hand, but Team Online's Randy "nanonoko" Lew, a guest on EPT Live at the moment, predicted every last step of action 100 percent accurately. It was great.

Dzmitry Urbanovich started things when he raised to 150,000 from the cutoff with [as][jd]. Iliodoros Kamatakis defended his big blind with [9c][7c] and that took them to a flop of [ac][qh][kc]. Kamatakis checked his flush draw, but Urbanovich bet his top pair. It was 135,000 and Kamatakis called.

The [kd] on the turn was a miss for Kamatakis but a scare card for Urbanovich, and they both checked, and that took them to the [4s] on the river. Lew said that Kamatakis was going to have to bet his missed draw and the Greek player did just that. He fired 175,000.

"But you're going to lose this hand, I'll tell you that much," Lew said, just as Urbanovich called, confirming that loss for Kamatakis. His stack is now down to around about a million. That's the shortest in the room. -- HS

3:45pm: Sidhu shoves for 40 bigs, puts Urbanovich to the test
Level 28 - Blinds 30,000-60,000 (ante 10,000)

Dzmitry Urbanovich opened to 150,000 with [ah][3d] but met a three bet from Kully Sidhy to 375,000, who was holding the [ad][jh]. Urbanovich made the call and both players hit their ace on the [4c][qs][ac] flop.

Interestingly, Sidhu decided just to shove for 2.3 million or almost 40 big blinds - a huge over bet to the pot. With 5.48 million behind Urbanovich could afford to make the call, but it certainly put the usually-speedy player to the test.

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Dzmitry Urbanovich goes into the tank

He went in the tank for more than three minutes but eventually made the correct fold.

Kully Sidhu 3,130,000
Dzmitry Urbanovich 5,480,000 --JS

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Kuljinder Sidhu shoving

3:38pm: Bernies continues upward movement
Level 28 - Blinds 30,000-60,000 (ante 10,000)

Kully Sidhu opened to 145,000 from under the gun and it folded around to Gilles Bernies on the button. Sidhu had [ah][7c] and Bernies [4s][4c].

With that newly increased stack, Bernies three-bet to 400,000. And that was enough to push both blinds, and Sidhu, out of the pot. -- HS

3:35pm: Clarke rivered by Bernies, slips to third
Level 28 - Blinds 30,000-60,000 (ante 10,000)

This was an interesting hand which showed the power a wet board can have in keeping a cap on the action.

It began with an under-the-gun open to 140,000 from Patrick Clarke with [ks][tc], which was called by Gilles Bernies from the small blind with [kh][qs].

The flop came [5d][ts][kd] - giving Bernies top pair but Clarke top two - and Bernies check-called a bet of 175,000 from Clarke, before the [4d] landed on the turn. It went check check and the [qc] hit the turn - creating a very wet board with flushes and straight both huge possibilities. Bernies had now taken the lead with a bigger two pair but still decided to check, allowing Clarke to put out a bet of 425,000. Bernies decided he was ahead, and correctly made the call.

That pushes Bernies into second place, while Clarke slips to third.

Gilles Bernies 4,100,000
Patrick Clarke 3,870,000 --JS

3:25pm: Yet another Sidhu/Clarke pot
Level 28 - Blinds 30,000-60,000 (ante 10,000)

Here we go again. Patrick Clarke limped the small blind with [tc][7d] and Kully Sidhu checked the big with [kd][5h]. The flop had something for both players; [6d][4c][7h] have Clarke top pair and Sidhu an up-and-down straight draw. Both checked.

The turn came the [kh], giving Sidhu the lead, and Clarke now checked. Sidhu led for 130,000, Clarke called and we went to the river. It was the [js], Clarke checked once more and Sidhu now put out a value bet of 275,000. He'd get Clarke to call and Sidhu chips up nicely.

Patrick Clarke 4,390,000
Kully Sidhu 3,010,000

(They played the next hand too, but you knew that already.) --JS

3:20pm: Restart
Level 28 - Blinds 30,000-60,000 (ante 10,000)

Off they go again. The small blind is now the size of an tournament-starting chip stack. -- HS

3pm: Break time
Level 28 - Blinds 30,000-60,000 (ante 10,000)

And with that, they'll take their first break of the day. Stacks, going into Level 28, are as follows:

NameCountryChips
Dzmitry UrbanovichPoland6,000,000
Patrick ClarkeIreland4,860,000
Gilles BerniesGermany3,350,000
Kuljinder SidhuUK2,505,000
Iliodoros KamatakisGreece1,410,000
Rhys JonesUK0

2:58pm: EPT newbie bests EPT Player of the Year
Level 27 - Blinds 25,000-50,000 (ante 5,000)

Gilles Bernies, who is playing in his first ever EPT event, just took a nice little pot from EPT Player of the Year Dzmitry Urbanovich, without ever needing to see a community card.

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Newbie: Gilles Bernies

The German opened to 125,000 on the button with the [ah][4s], but was met by an instant three bet to 350,000 from Urbanovich holding [kh][js] out of the small blind. Patrick Clarke folded his big blind, and it was back on Bernies.

Bernies thought for a minute or so, taking his now trademark deep breaths, and calmly made a four bet to 975,000. Urbanovich decided to give it up, so ship that pot to Bernies. --JS

2:55pm: Kings out twice in a row
Level 27 - Blinds 25,000-50,000 (ante 5,000)

Gilles Bernies and Iliodoros Kamatakis both found pocket kings in consecutive hands, but neither picked up a customer pre-flop. Bernies got a few more than Kamatakis because Patrick Clarke had opened already in his hand, a bet that was called by Kamatakis. Bernies' three-bet got them both out.

Kamatakis open-raised when found kings and everyone else folded. -- HS

2:50pm: The Clarke and Sidhu show
Level 27 - Blinds 25,000-50,000 (ante 5,000)

It's all about Patrick Clarke and Kully Sidhu right now.

In this hand - the third instalment in this developing rivalry - Patrick Clarke opened on the button to 115,000 with the [th][7c], and Sidhu made the call from small blind with the [as][4d]. Ilios Kamatakis folded the big and it was two (the same two) to the flop.

It came [7d][ac][ah] and Sidhu checked, resulting in a 125,000 c-bet from Clarke. Sidhu called.

The [qc] landed on the turn and it went check check, taking us to the [2h] river. Now Sidhu led for 400,000 with his trip aces. Clarke thought for a minute and made the call with his pair of sevens. He saw the bad news, and Sidhu wins this round.

Patrick Clarke 5,040,000
Kully Sidhu 2,520,000 --JS

2:45pm: Sidhu with pre-flop aggression
Level 27 - Blinds 25,000-50,000 (ante 5,000)

Kully Sidhu came off second best in a hand against Patrick Clarke not long ago, but he's just won some back. That said, he put his life on the line and might have been caught out.

Clarke opened from the small blind and Sidhu three-bet shoved from the big, for 1.66 million. Clarke had [as][th] and was ahead of Sidhu's [ad][6d], but Clarke didn't know how dominant he was.

He took a while over the decision, but then let it go. Job done for Sidhu. -- HS

2:40pm: Urbanovich attacks
Level 27 - Blinds 25,000-50,000 (ante 5,000)

Dzmitry Urbanovich today proved his is mortal: the chip-leader showed up today with a sallow complexion and a need to run to the bathroom every few minutes -- he's sick, and not in a good way. But he still managed to push Iliodoros Kamatakis off a hand, betting on the turn of [2s][as][td][qc] with [jh][9d] and getting Kamatakis to fold [jd][tc]. -- HS

2:35: Clarke gets the best of Sidhu with a cracking call
Level 27 - Blinds 25,000-50,000 (ante 5,000)

Irishman Patrick Clarke and Brit Kully Sidhu are sat next to each other in the centre of this final table, and they seem to be developing something of a rivalry.

Clarke just opened to 110,000 with the [th][td], and Sidhu called on the button with the [ac][3c]. The flop came [5d][kd][2c] giving Sidhu a gutshot, and presenting an overcard to Clarke's pair. Both opted to check.

The turn was the [2d] and now Clarke decided to continue for a bet of 115,000. Sidhu called (perhaps floating with a plan on the river) and so we saw one more card.

It was the [kh], giving both two pair (but Clarke a bigger one), and the Irishman led for 230,000. Sidhu then went into the tank for around two minutes, deciding whether or not to execute his plan. He then put out a raise to 630,000. It didn't take Clarke too long to call and what a great call it was.

Patrick Clarke 5,800,000
Kully Sidhu 1,680,000 --JS

2:25pm: Sidhu sniffs out weakness and puts pressure on Kamatakis
Level 27 - Blinds 25,000-50,000 (ante 5,000)

Kully Sidhu opened to 110,000 from under the gun with [as][6c], and was met with a three bet to 310,000 from Ilios Kamatakis with the [jh][th]. It folded back around to Sidhu who shoved almost immediately.

Kamatakis thought for a moment, but decided to keep his 1.72 million and fight another day. Sidhu showed the [6c] as he raked in the chips. --JS

2:20pm: Clarke unafraid of Sidhu
Level 27 - Blinds 25,000-50,000 (ante 5,000)

Kuljinder Sidhu has been three-betting liberally throughout the week and now, given that we have hole cards on EPT Live, we know the kind of hands he does it with. His range apparently includes [ts][7c]. He just did that after an open from Patrick Clarke, but Clarke called and then took it down on the river on a double-paired board. His fours were counterfeited, but he didn't mind and he sensed weakness from Sidhu. Sidhu folded on the end. -- HS

4:15pm: Short stack Jones busts to chip leader Urbanovich
Level 27 - Blinds 25,000-50,000 (ante 5,000)

It has not taken long for us to lose our first player. As you'd expect, it was the short stack Rhys Jones who got it in and as you'd expect, it was Dzmitry Urbanovich who rakes in even more chips.

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Rhys Jones: Hands in the air

Urbanovich opened to 110,000 with the [ac][tc] and it folded around to Jones in the big blind. He paused for a moment before deciding to shove with [as][9h], and Urbanovich made the call.

The flop was crushing for Jones - it came [ts][2d][5h]. The [9d] gave him some hope of rivering a set, but the [ad] river just gave him an inferior two pair.

Jones collects €119,450 for his sixth place finish, while Urbanovich is up to nearly 6 million now. --JS

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Rhys Jones out

2:05pm: Rhys Jones is playing for more than the title
Level 27 - Blinds 25,000-50,000 (ante 5,000)

He might be coming in to this final table as the short stack with 740,000, but Rhys Jones has big plans if he should win the EPT Dublin Main Event:


2pm: Off they go
Level 27 - Blinds 25,000-50,000 (ante 5,000)

Away they go. Here are your final six:

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Final table players (l-r): Ilioros Kamatakis, Gilles Bernies, Patrick Clarke, Rhys Jones, Dzmitry Urbanovich, Kuljinder Sidhu

1pm: Preparing to crown a champion

It's 1pm at the Royal Dublin Society and six players remain in the EPT Dublin Main Event, looking for that elusive first prize. Only one (Kuljinder Sidhu) has been at a Main Event final table before, but all eyes are surely on Dzmitry Urbanovich, poker's most wunderest of wunderkinds.

Urbanovich is approaching the one-year anniversary of his explosive arrival on the global stage (that four-trophy sensation in Malta), so can be complete the most spectacular 12 months with a Main Event title? Only a fool would bet against him. Speaking of which...

Play is getting under way in the tournament room here, but there's a one-hour security delay so that action can be shown as live on EPT Live with hole cards exposed. No spoilers until then. -- HS

Here are the stacks at the beginning of the day. And why not take a look back and how they got them with last night's wrap.

NameCountryChips
Dzmitry UrbanovichPoland5,125,000
Patrick ClarkeIreland4,300,000
Kuljinder SidhuUK3,260,000
Gilles BerniesGermany2,735,000
Iliodoros KamatakisGreece1,965,000
Rhys JonesUK740,000

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