2am: It is all over! Drinan wins!Level 32 - Blinds: 150,000/230,000 (50,000 ante)
Morozovs limped and Drinan checked his option. The flop came T♥6♣4♠ and Drinan checked, letting Morozovs in for a 700,000 bet. Drinan then raised it 1.7 million, just for Morozovs to then four-bet jam all-in for less than slightly not up to what Drinan had. Drinan took one have a look at his cards and called.
Morozovs - T♦J♥Drinan - 6♠4♥
Drinan had hit a large blind special on the most important time. His two pair was prior to the only pair, and stayed that way at the K♠ turn and Q♣ river.
Conor Drinan has just won €849,200. A WHOLE wrap of the day might be coming shortly.
For now, goodnight from EPT13 Barcelona. --JS
01:55am: Seven! Seven in a row for DrinanLevel 33 - Blinds: 150,000/300,000 (50,000 ante)
Connor Drinan has scooped the last seven pots. No biggies amongst them but they add up. He's as much as 18,950,000 and Mihails Morozovs is right down to 10,600,000. --NW
1:50am: Lucky number sevenLevel 32 - Blinds: 150,000/230,000 (50,000 ante)
Mihails Morozovs limped within the small blind and Conor Drinan checked his option, before checking at nighttime. The flop came down A♦5♥2♣ and Morozovs then made it 400,000 to go, just for Drinan to bump it as much as a good 1 million. Morozovs made a quick call.
However, there's where the action died. The turn came the 7♥ they usually both checked. Then the river came the 5♦, and again they both checked.
Drinan showed the T♥7♦ for a couple at the turn, and Morozovs mucked, accidentally showing the K♠ and he did.
"SEVEN!!" shouted Drinan. --JS
01:45am: Levels upon levelsLevel 33 - Blinds: 150,000/300,000 (50,000 ante)
Despite the late hour - and the truth that the EPT Live set is being dismantled because the high rollers play on - there is a few people at the rail in our little corner of the room. Pratyush Buddiga is in Drinan's corner, while Dmitry Yurasov and Andrey Shatilov are among those railing Mihails Morozovs.
Inbetween hands Drinan, addressing the Latvian's rail, a few of whom he's played against so much online, said: "DO NOT BELIEVE you're clever I DO KNOW what advice you've given him and i have already readjusted."
Has he? Time will tell, but he won the following three pots. --NW
01:30am: 15-minute breakLevel 32 - Blinds: 125,000/250,000 (50,000 ante)
The players at the moment are on a fifteen minute break.
Mihails Morozovs: 12,350,000Connor Drinan: 17,200,000
1:25am: Almost evenLevel 32 - Blinds: 125,000/250,000 (50,000 ante)
The stacks are almost even now as Mihails Morozovs just won a big pot. Connor Drinan limped the button and called when Morozovs raised it as much as 725,000. Morozovs bet 850,000 at the 9♠J♠5♣ flop and 2,200,000 at the 3♥ turn. Drinan called two streets and both players then checked the flush and straight completing 8♠.
The Latvian showed A♥J♥ and Drinan mucked. It's now 15,050,000 for Drinan and 14,500,000 for Morozovs. --NW
1:15am: Friendly gameLevel 32 - Blinds: 125,000/250,000 (50,000 ante)
Saying sign in silly ways. Tapping the table hard and still announcing 'check'. Checking and betting at nighttime. Betting 300,000 with king-high at the river and calling with ace-high.
These guys are having fun. You possibly can never know they were actually playing for on the subject of 1 / 4 of one million Euros.
There was no mention of a deal. --JS
1:25am: Taking sidesLevel 32 - Blinds: 125,000/250,000 (50,000 ante)
"Hey Artem, whose side are you on?"
Conor Drinan was calling over to Artem Metalidi who's standing with Mihails Morozovs rail.
He never answered. He just smiled. --JS
01:05am: Drinan stretches his lead againLevel 32 - Blinds: 125,000/250,000 (50,000 ante)
It's now 18,050,000 to Connor Drinan and 11,500,000 to Mihails Morozovs. Drinan got two streets of value with A♥8♥ on a J♥Q♣3♠A♣7♣ board to stretch out into that lead. --NW
1am: Kicking off heads-up in styleLevel 31 - Blinds: 125,000/250,000 (50,000 ante)
On a Q♠J♠9♠ flop, Mihails Morozovs made it 300,000 and Conor Drinan bumped it to 900,000. Morozovs then came back excessive for what gave the look of 2.1 million and and Drinan snap-folded, showing the 3♣. Morozovs returned the favour, showing the Q♣.
"Look, I did a bluff, alright? So sue me." --JS
12:58am: Main Event crowns weeping champion MalecLevel 31 - Blinds: 125,000/250,000 (50,000 ante)
In among the finest EPT Main Event finishes ever, Sebastian Malec has won after qualifying for €27. It was a moment that made him literally weep on stage. It was the most effective wins we have seen. Head over to our full wrap as much as see how the general table played out.
12:55am: Heads up chip countsLevel 31 - Blinds: 125,000/250,000 (50,000 ante)
Connor Drinan - 15.375Mihails Morozovs - 14.225
12:50am: Kyle Keranen out in third (€496,440)Level 31 - Blinds: 125,000/250,000 (50,000 ante)
It was the first actual hand back from the break that will take us to heads up play.
Mihails Morozovs made it 600,000 at the button and Kyle Keranen jammed for 2.8 million. Conor Drinan gave up the large blind and Morozovs snap-called.
Morozovs - J♣J♦Keranen - A♥2♥
And discuss an action flop. The dealer spread the J♠7♥K♥, improving Morozovs to a suite but giving Keranen the nut flush draw. The turn was the 6♠ - that modified nothing. And neither did the T♠ river.
Keranen said his goodbyes, and Morozovs now has 14.225 million. --JS
12:40am: Oleksii Khoroshenin eliminated in fourth place (€ 396,700)Level 32 - Blinds: 125,000/250,000 (50,000 ante)
Oleksii Khoroshenin just tanked for nine minutes before making his decision on this hand and you have got to mention he was actually entitled to take his time given the ICM implications and how this hand played out.
Khoroshenin limped the button, Connor Drinan completed from the small blind and Mihails Morozovs checked his option within the big blind. At the K♦A♥8♣ flop Drinan checked dark, Morozovs then checked after having seen the flop and Khoroshenin bet 300,000. Drinan decided to check-raise to 1,000,000 total and Khoroshenin made the call.
The 2♣ fell at the turn, Drinan led for 1,100,000 and Khoroshenin smooth called. There has been now over 5,000,000 within the pot and Khoroshenin had just 3,700,000 back. The 3♦ completed the board and Drinan now moved all-in, he had Khoroshenin covered.
This is where Khoroshenin's time within the tank began. He variously checked out Kyle Kyle Keranen's stack, the yank had not up to him, about 2,850,000. The Ukrainian then checked out the payouts and still seemed no toward his decision. After nine minutes within the tank he elected to name and Drinan showed A♦K♠, Khoroshenin mucked his hand but because it was an all-in his cards were turned over and lets see that he called with A♦T♥.
Drinan is now the chip leader with 15,675,000. --NW
12:25am: Another double upLevel 32 - Blinds: 125,000/250,000 (50,000 ante)
Players decided to skip the break and continue playing while this hand was going down. In any case it turned out to be very interesting indeed.
Mihails Morozovs opened to 550,000 at the button just for Kyle Keranen to transport all-in. He had both Oleksii Khoroshenin (big blind) and Morozovs covered, and Khoroshenin got out the best way quickly. Morozovs then slammed down a choice and we saw the cards:
Morozovs - 7♥7♦Keranen - A♥Q♣
The 4♠J♥K♥ flop gave Keranen a straight draw, so any ten, ace or queen would win it for him and take us to three-handed. But the turn was the 9♠ and river the 8♠. Morozovs doubled to 10.9 million, while Keranen dropped to 3.1 million. --JS
32 | 125,000 | 250,000 | 50,000 |
12:15am: Keranen chipping back upLevel 31 - Blinds: 100,000/200,000 (25,000 ante)
It's been a topsy-turvy level for Kyle Keranen but he's won a few pots in a row to construct his stack back up again.
The first was a family pot during which Oleksii Khoroshenin was the limper and Keranen the massive blind. At the A♦6♠4♥ flop Khoroshenin stabbed on the pot with a big gamble of 300,000 but folded when Keranen check-raised to 900,000 total.A few hands later Keranen opened to 500,000 from under-the-gun and Connor Drinan called out of the massive blind. The 8♠5♥4♥ flop was checked through and the 4♦ fell at the turn. Drinan led for 700,000, but Keranen wasn't calling, he raised to 1,800,000 and it earned him the pot. He's as much as 8,700,000, Drinan right down to 8,200,000. --NW
12:08am: Khoroshenin's out...then back inLevel 30 - Blinds: 100,000/200,000 (25,000 ante)
The drama continues to unfold here in our little corner of the room. Oleksii Khoroshenin opened to 400,000 at the button and got callers in Conor Drinan (sb) and Mikhail Morozovs (bb). The trio went to the 9♠2♠8♥ flop and it checked to Khoroshenin. He continued for 400,000 again which shook off Drinan, but Morozovs had other things in mind. He made 1.075 million to play and Khoroshenin brought his hands to his head. He announced all-in and Morozovs snap-called.
"Set?" Khoroshenin asked, but Morozovs shook his head as he turned over the J♥9♥ for prime pair. Khoroshenin was ahead with the Q♠Q♦ and looking out good to double, until the J♠ hit the turn.
"Nooo!" he said, but his moans were cut short because the dealer put out the 2♥ river pretty quickly. It paired the board and meant that Khoroshenin's two pair was better. He doubled to 8.3 million, and Morozovs dropped to 7.8 million --JS
11:55pm: That is Drinan's houseLevel 31 - Blinds: 100,000/200,000 (25,000 ante)
A big pot just went the way in which of Connor Drinan and in consequence he's now right up there with Mihails Morozovs with a stack of just about 10,000,000. Again it was Kyle Keranen losing chips as, within the hand in question he opened to 400,000 and Drinan called out of the large blind.
Drinan checked dark and a A♦J♦4♥ flop hit the felt. Bet of 400,000 from Keranen, call from Drinan. The Q♦ was the following community card, both players checked and the Q♣ completed the board. Drinan led for 1,100,000 and Keranen paid him off. Drinan rolled over Q♥4♠ for an entire house and it means Keranen is all the way down to 4,300,000. --NW
Party at Connor's house...bring your personal thing to chew on
11:45pm: More for MorozovsLevel 31 - Blinds: 100,000/200,000 (25,000 ante)
Mihails Morozovs is as much as around 9,900,900 and has assumed the mantle of chip leader for the primary time. The hand that got him there has been a blind on blind battle against Kyle Keranen, during which the Latvian raised to 500,000 from the small and Keranen called from the big.
On the 7♦4♣6♦ flop Morozovs fired out a raffle of 600,000 and Keranen smooth called. He fire a second barrel worth 1,100,000 at the 4♠ turn and it was enough to earn him the pot. --NW
11:32pm: Morozovs applies the pressureLevel 30 - Blinds: 100,000/200,000 (25,000 ante)
Mikhail Morozovs made it 400,000 to head at the button and got a choice from the large blind of Oleksii Khoroshenin. They saw a 5♥J♣6♣ flop and both checked to the 9♠ turn. Koroshenin then decided to guide out with a 400,000 stab, which Morozovs called quickly, leading to a river card: the 5♦. Khoroshenin led again for 500,000, but now Morozovs raised it as much as 2.075 million. Khoroshenin went into tank for 2 and a half minutes before the clock was called, and it counted right down to around ten seconds before he folded.
Khoroshenin has 4.5 million left, and Morozovs is as much as 8.65 million. --JS
11:20pm: Chip countsLevel 31 - Blinds: 100,000/200,000 (25,000 ante)
The players took a 15-minute break on the end of level 30 but have now returned. That is how they stack up:
Kyle Keranen - 9,425,000Mihails Morozovs - 7,825,000Connor Drinan - 6,825,000Oleksii Khoroshenin - 5,750,000
31 | 100,000 | 200,000 | 25,000 |
11:05pm: Break
The players--who haven't had a break for dinner--are taking a brief break to visit the toilet. They'll be coming back to 100,000-2o0,000 blinds.
11:10pm: Ari Engel out in 5th (€307,900)Level 30 - Blinds: 80,000/160,000 (25,000 ante)
Another man down. When it folded to Conor Drinan within the small blind he moved all-in for 3.1 million and Ari Engel snap-called within the big for his 2.9 million. He had the A♠T♣ and that was sooner than Drinan's J♠9♣ - until the K♦Q♦9♥ flop fell. The turn was the 4♥ and river the 5♥ and Engel said his goodbyes. Drinan is as much as 6.1 million now. --JS
10:55pm: Joseph Cheong eliminated in sixth place (€ 233,300)Level 30 - Blinds: 80,000/160,000 (20,000 ante)
Eliminations are like London buses...
Joseph Cheong moved all-in from the small blind for 1,545,00 with J♣2♣ and upon getting a count Connor Drinan called it off with A♣4♥. Drinan barely had him covered but stayed in front at the T♠5♦T♣8♠K♠ board to transport as much as 3,295,000. --NW
10:45pm: Patrick Leonard eliminated in seventh place (€169,700)Level 30 - Blinds: 80,000/160,000 (20,000 ante)
Another big pot involving Patrick Leonard to inform you about and his run on this tournament has come to an end because of a cooler.
He opened to 375,000, Mihails Morozovs three-bet to 1,100,000, Leonard moved all-in and Morozovs snap called. Leonard's all-in was for 3,580,000, Morozovs had 4,010,000.
Leonard: Q♣Q♠Morozovs: K♥K♦
The 6♠K♠T♣ flop was bad for Leonard, the J♠ turn was his gin card though because it gave him maximum outs going to the river. But, the K♣ meant Morozovs made quads to eliminate Leonard. --NW
Patrick Leonard
10:45pm: Leonard pays it off, and is shocked at what he seesLevel 30 - Blinds: 80,000/160,000 (25,000 ante)
Patrick Leonard kicked things off with an open to 375,000 and both Mikhail Morozovs and Kyle Keranen called from the blinds. The flop came down J♣K♠T♥ and it didn't inspire any action. It checked around.
The turn got things going; it came the 8♠ and Keranen bet 550,000 after it checked to him. Leonard called pretty quickly, while Morozovs folded.
A 9♦ river landed and now Keranen put out 675,000. Any queen would make a straight, while the spade draw didn't get there. These were all facing Leonard's head.
"I flopped top set, that is sick," he said. He then continued to think, looking to call out possible hands Keranen may have. "Five six of spades?"
A minute of 2 later the clock was called. "King king, so sick," he whispered because the time was counting down. Eventually he got to twenty seconds and he made the decision. What Keranen turned over surprised us all:
7♠6♥.
Keranen had rivered a straight after two running cards. We never Leonard's hand.
Leonard is all the way down to 3.825, Keranen now has 10.125 million.
BREAKING NEWS: A player has just been eliminated - stay tuned to determine who. Details coming. --JS
10:35pm: Pascal Hartmann eliminated in eighth place (€ 124,400)Level 30 - Blinds: 80,000/160,000 (20,000 ante)
And then there have been seven. Pascal Hartmann moved all-in for 1,300,000 from early position and when it folded to Patrick Leonard within the big blind, he instantly called.
Hartmann: 8♣7♣Leonard: K♦K♣
A J♥6♥A♠3♣7♠ board kept the kings prior to Hartmann's sevens and he said "Good game guys," as he took his leave. Leonard is back as much as 5,300,000 after scoring that knockout. --NW
10:30pm: Oleksii Khoroshenin bounces backLevel 30 - Blinds: 80,000/160,000 (20,000 ante)
It's win some, lose some for Oleksii Khoroshenin this level. Fortuantely for the Ukrainian, having already passed through the 'lose some phase' he just experienced the flip side of that individual coin.
Connor Drinan min-raised from middle position and Khoroshenin defended his big blind. The 7♣J♦2♥J♣ flop checked through and the J♣ fell on fourth street. The pre-flop aggressor went for a delayed c-bet of 300,000 and Khoroshenin called. At the 7♥ river Khoroshenin led for 585,000 and despite giving it an extended think Drinan elected to fold. He's right down to 2,275,000 and Khoroshenin is as much as 4,400,000. --NW
10:23pm: Keranen and Khoroshenin clashLevel 30 - Blinds: 80,000/160,000 (25,000 ante)
Oleksii Khoroshenin opened to 320,000 under the gun and it folded around to Kyle Keranen within the big blind. He matched it, and we were heads as much as the flop.
It fell 6♦9♣T♦ and Keranen checked to the raiser, who checked back. The turn came the 5♦ and now Keranen led out for 400,000. Khoroshenin made a fast call and we were river-bound. The 5♥ paired the board and Keranen asked for a count. 3.015 million.
Then he reached for the black 100k chips.
He lined up a number of them that totaled 2.1 million and slid them over the road. Khoroshenin leaned forward after which got comfortable, leaning on his palm as he stared straight at Keranen. After several minutes staring/thinking someone called the clock, but once the ground arrived he let his hand go. --JS
10:10pm: Pascal Hartmann doubles through Patrick LeonardLevel 30 - Blinds: 80,000/160,000 (20,000 ante)
On the primary hand back from the break there has been an all-in showdown. Patrick Leonard opened to 400,000 holding K♦9♦, Pascal Hartmann shoved for 490,000 with Q♦T♥ from the small blind and Leonard installed the extra.
The 5♦6♥A♣ flop improved neither player, the 6♦ turn gave Leonard a flush draw and left Hartmann with just four outs. He found one, because the Q♣ river gave the German the win. He's as much as 1,260,000 and Leonard is all the way down to 3,800,000. --NW
10:08pm: Chip counts
Kyle Keranen | USA | 7,585,000 |
Ari Engel | USA | 4,705,000 |
Patrick Leonard | UK | 4,275,000 |
Oleksii Khoroshenin | Ukraine | 3,370,000 |
Mihails Morozovs | Latvia | 3,000,000 |
Connor Drinan | USA | 2,915,000 |
Joseph Cheong | USA | 2,270,000 |
Pascal Hartmann | Germany | 575,000 |
30 | 80,000 | 160,000 | 20,000 |
9:52pm: You deserve a break today
So do the players. They're out on a 20-minute break.
9:50pm: Another double for CheongLevel 29 - Blinds: 60,000/120,000 (20,000 ante)
Joseph Cheong's comeback is definitely and really on as he just got another double up. He shoved for 860,000 from under-the-gun and Oleksii Khoroshenin gave him a spin from the massive blind. Cheong showed A♦Q♠ and was dominating the A♥5♠ of the Ukrainian.
It got better for him at the 7♥Q♦8♠ flop and he hung on the T♦ turn and 2♦ river. Cheong is as much as 1,940,000 and Khoroshenin is all the way down to 3,630,000. --NW
9:45pm: Engel takes some from LeonardLevel 29 - Blinds: 60,000/120,000 (20,000 ante)
An open to 275,000 from Patrick Leonard was called in two spots and he, Ari Engel (button) and Kyle Keranen (big blind) all saw a A♥3♦3♥ flop hit the felt. Action was checked to Engel, he bet 360,000 and Leonard was the one caller. Both players checked the 2♥ turn and 9♣ river with Engel's A♦J♦ besting Leonard's pocket kings at showdown.
Engel climbs to 4,700,000 and Leonard is all the way down to 4,550,000. --NW
9:44pm: Quiet at the table, noisy everywhere elseLevel 29 - Blinds: 60,000/120,000 (25,000 ante)
Play has slowed eight-handed, with not much action to report. However, because the rowdy final table of the PokerStars Open has just been moved to the table right next to our final, things have gotten lots of noisier.
So noisy, in fact, that just about every player left on this one asked for that table to be moved further away, because of arguments about "who gets to maintain the trophy" and a boisterous 20-plus rail.
That request has now been met, and although things have quietened, it is not exactly 'centre court at Wimbledon' quiet in here.
As I'm typing this, individuals are yelling on the top their lungs, and likely members of that rail are about to be asked to leave.
We'll keep you updated. Oh yeah, and still not much action to report on the final table. --JS
9:25pm: Quadruple up for CheongLevel 29 - Blinds: 60,000/120,000 (20,000 ante)
What's better than a double up? A triple up after all! And higher still than that sweet sweet thing, a quadruple up in fact. Joseph Cheong had just 190,000 left and so they went in from the hijack. Patrick Leonard (cutoff), Pascal Hartmann (small blind) and Ari Engel (big blind) all called so it was four-way to a flop.
It fell 9♣8♣6♥, Leonard bet 300,000 and everybody else folded. He showed T♥9♥ and was prior to Cheong's K♥7♠. "Good luck boys," said Cheong because the A♠ hit the turn. He stood up but soon needed to chill down again because the T♣ river made him a straight.
He actually greater than quadrupled up as with the antes he's as much as 920,000. --NW
9:20pm: Cheong crippled as Khoroshenin doubles upLevel 29 - Blinds: 60,000/120,000 (25,000 ante)
Action folded to Oleksii Khoroshenin within the small blind and he took a peak at his holding. It was adequate to transport all-in for 1.79 million, and Joseph Cheong had a choice. He checked his cards, and made a gorgeous quick call with the A♥5♥. That was trailing Khoroshenin's A♠Q♦.
The Q♣3♣K♥ flop all but ended it. The 3♠ turn and A♦ river changed nothing, and that crippled Cheong right down to 320,000 (and he was within the small blind next hand). Khoroshenin is as much as 3.7 million. --JS
9:10pm: All-in and foldLevel 28 - Blinds: 50,000/100,000 (10,000 ante)
It was Connor Drinan's turn to shove, he three-bet jammed excessive of Kyle Keranen's open and waited as Keranen weighed up the verdict. It was 2,440,000 total to the yank and finally he folded. Pot to Drinan. --NW
9pm: Ilkin Amirov out in 9th (€ 95,720); official final tableLevel 29 - Blinds: 60,000/120,000 (25,000 ante)
It didn't take long for us to lose a player and get right down to our official final table of eight. Ilkin Amirov open-jammed for 1.97 million and it folded around to Kyle Keranen within the small blind. He asked for a count and in addition got probably the most big blind (Oleksii Khoroshenin - 1.3 million) before re-raising all-in. Khoroshenin folded and the 2 hands were flipped:
Amirov - K♣K♦Keranen - A♥Q♣
It was a great place for Amirov to double, however it wasn't meant to be. In cruel fashion, the board ran out 2♥7♥6♠T♥, meaning any heart or ace would do it. The river came the A♦ and that was that. Keranen is as much as 8.9 million now. --JS
Ilkin Amirov
29 | 60,000 | 120,000 | 10,000 |
8:50pm: All quiet after which we get an all-inLevel 28 - Blinds: 50,000/100,000 (10,000 ante)
Poker tournaments generally include large swathes of action where not so much happens, punctuated by moments of pleasure and tension when something does. Play since they went nine handed was pretty low on action, with a number of Texas Fold'em happening. After which we had an all-in...
Kyle Keranen made it 200,000 to play from under-the-gun and two seats to his left Ilkin Amirov shoved for 1,570,000 total. It folded back round to Keranen and after you have a count he went into dwell mode. Would he call? No, he mucked. Nine handed play continues. --NW
8:30pm: Unofficial final table redrawLevel 28 - Blinds: 50,000/100,000 (10,000 ante)
1. Oleksii Khoroshenin - 1.53 million2. Ilkin Amirov - 1.58 million3. Joseph Cheong - 2.3 million4. Patrick Leonard - 6.8 million5. Conor Drinan - 3.21 million6. Pascal Hartmann - 2.3 million7. Ari Engel - 1.78 million8. Mikhail Morozovs - 3.2 million9. Kyle Keranen - 7.3 million
You can work up an appetite as a way to the chip lead
8:20pm: Olov Jansson eliminated in tenth place (€ 78,550)Level 28 - Blinds: 50,000/100,000 (10,000 ante)
The unofficial final table is ready and it's Olov Jansson who's just missed out. Remarkably the Swedish player came 9th on this event last year so has just did not match that performance. In his final hand Patrick Leonard raised to 225,000 from under-the-gun and Jansson called from the massive blind. At the Q♣5♠9♣ flop Leonard c-bet 300,000 and the verdict was on Jansson, who had just 1,050,000 back.
He took his time, such a lot in reality that Oleksii Khoroshenin - who was at the other table - called the clock. Before it reached zero Jansson raised all-in and Leonard called. The Brit showed K♣8♣ for the flush draw and Jansson held A♦9♦ for second paid. The 5♥ turn was a blan k however the 6♣ river filled Leonard's flush to take him to 6,800,000.
There'll now be a brief break why they do a re-draw of the general nine players. --NW
Olov Jansson
8:10pm: Big double up for LeonardLevel 28 - Blinds: 50,000/1,00,000 (10,000 ante)
Ilkin Amirov opened to 225,000, which Patrick Leonard then three-bet to 505,000. Amirov shoved. Leonard called. Simple.
Amirov - A♦K♠Leonard - K♦K♣
The board ran out 6♦4♣9♠3♣5♥ and that meant the kings were still good. The hand took Leonard as much as 5.42 million, while Amirov has dropped to 2.1 million. --JS
8pm: Keranen doubles and takes the chip leadLevel 28 - Blinds: 50,000/100,000 (10,000 ante)
Kyle Keranen is the brand new chip leader after doubling through Patrick Leonard, who was the incumbent. It was an all-in pre-flop coup with Keranen opening to 200,000 from under-the-gun/hijack and Leonard, who was within the big blind, sliding out a tower of 100K chips equaling 2,000,000.
Keranen had a complete of 2,780,000 behind and after a few minutes thinking time he committed all of them and Leonard quickly called the additional. The yankee showed pocket jacks and was prior to Leonard's pocket fours. The Q♠8♣T♦K♦Q♦ board meant the jacks held to propel Keranen as much as 5,680,000 and drop Leonard to 2,720,000. --NW
7:58pm: Amirov doubles through EngelLevel 28 - Blinds: 50,000/1,00,000 (10,000 ante)
It's been a super began to Level 28 for Ilkin Amirov as he's just found a double up through Ari Engel.
Engel made it 230,000 to head from the small blind and Amirov defended to look the 3♥6♦T♥ flop. Engel installed a 240,000 c-bet and that will get a call.
The 8♥ hit the turn and Engel then announced he was all in, which put Amirov all-in as he had him covered. Amirov snap-called and showed the Q♥4♥, which meant he flopped a flush draw and had hit it at the turn. Engel could only muster the ]J♠9♣ for an open-ended straight draw that was already drawing dead.
Engel dropped to 2.225 million, while Amirov is as much as 3.96 million. --JS
7:50pm: Mihails Morozovs doubles through Oleksii KhorosheninLevel 28 - Blinds: 50,000/100,000 (10,000 ante)
It was a battle of the eastern Europeans on this one as Ukraine went up against Latvia. Oleksii Khoroshenin got this battle started by raising to 210,000, Mihails Morozovs then jammed for 1,320,000 and Khoroshenin called. Time for showdown:
Khoroshenin: A♦J♠Morozovs: A♠Q♦
The best handheld up because the board ran 3♦2♠K♣9♥2♣. Morozovs is as much as 2,790,000 while Khoroshenin drops to 1,660,000. --NW
28 | 50,000 | 100,000 | 10,000 |
7:35pm: ChipsLevel 27 - Blinds: 40,000/80,000 (10,000 ante)
Here are the newest chip counts.
Patrick Leonard - 5,670,000Ari Engel - 4,805,000Connor Drinan - 4,235,000Joseph Cheong - 3,430,000Oleksii Khoroshenin - 2,990,000Kyle Keranen - 2,600,000Ilkin Amirov - 2,330,000Pascal Hartmann - 1,555,000Olov Jansson - 1,475,000Mihails Morozovs - 1,450,000
Wonder who has the chip lead?
7:25pm: Amirov taking a beatingLevel 27 - Blinds: 40,000/80,000 (10,000 ante)
Ilkin Amirov continues to slip down the chip counts as he just lost two pots in a row. Within the first he surrended 175,000 to Kyle Keranen after he opened after which folded to the American's three-bet. The second one made all of it how to the river though.
Again Amirov opened and this time Ari Engel defended from the massive blind. The T♦4♥2♦ flop was checked through and the Q♦ fell at the turn. Engel led for 210,000 and Amirov smooth called. The 5♥ rounded off the board and again Engel bet. This time he fired out 425,000 and after a longish dwell Amirov mucked his hand. He's right down to 2,550,000 now. --NW
7:14pm: Engel gets lucky to doubleLevel 27 - Blinds: 40,000/80,000 (10,000 ante)
Kyle Keronen was at the button and made it 160,000 to play. Ari Engel then jammed for 2.245 million, and Ilkin Amirov re-jammed excessive. Keronen got out the best way and the cards were flipped:
Engel - A♣T♣Amirov - A♠Q♦
Amirov was way ahead and stayed there at the 7♦8♠J♣ flop, although Engel had picked up a gutshot. He'd hit it at the 9♣ turn however it wasn't over yet. Amirov could hit a larger straight if a 10 fell, however it came the 6♥ at the river and Engel doubled as much as 5.06 million, while Amirov dropped to 2.795 million. --JS
Ilkin Amirov
7:12pm: The river changes everythingLevel 27 - Blinds: 40,000/80,000 (10,000 ante)
An open to 160,000 from Pascal Hartmann was met by a three-bet to 425,000 from Oleksii Khoroshenin. Back on Hartmann he moved all-in for 1,275,000 and Khoroshenin started to tank. He stood up and regarded his move before calling.
Hartmann: A♠T♦Khoroshenin: A♦9♠
The K♦7♣8♠J♥8♥ board meant the pot was chopped and Hartmann was denied a vital double up. --NW
6:58pm: Khoroshenin takes some off CheongLevel 27 - Blinds: 40,000/80,000 (10,000 ante)
Pascal Hartmann min-opened to 160,000 just for Joseph Cheong to three-bet to 375,000. The cost of poker was about to head up as Oleksii Khoroshenin then cold four-bet to 590,000 and only Cheong called to look an intriguing 4♥4♠4♦ flop.
Cheong checked to the last raiser, who continued for 175,000. That bet was called and the turn came the J♠. Cheong checked once more, but would fold to Khoroshenin's 225,000 turn bet, taking him all the way down to 2.55 million and Khoroshenin as much as 3.325 million. --JS
6:48pm: Multi-limped potLevel 27 - Blinds: 40,000/80,000 (10,000 ante)
You don't see all that much limping on this High Rollers so this hand was a metamorphosis of pace. Olov Jansson limped under the gun, followed by Patrick Leonard within the cutoff. Kyle Keronen folded his button, but Ari Engel and Ilkin Amirov called and checked from the small and large blinds.
They all went to the K♥7♠J♦ flop and it check across the. 7♣ hit the turn and that prompted Engel to guide out for 110,000, which only Leonard would call. The 2♣ completed the board and both checked yet again; Engel showing the Q♣J♣ for jacks and sevens, Leonard showing K♣Q♥ for kings and sevens. Leonard took it down and continues to be the chip boss at the moment. --JS
6:35pm: Chop it upLevel 27 - Blinds: 40,000/80,000 (10,000 ante)
This hand started in level 26 but led to level 27, it took some time. Oleksii Khoroshenin opened to 125,000 from cutoff and Pascal Hartmann, who was within the big blind, installed the additional chips required to peer a flop. That flop fell T♣J♣9♦. No person bit and the 2♠ hit the turn. Hartmann elected to lead, he bet 205,000 and Khoroshenin smooth called.
On the 8♠ river Hartmann fired again, this time 290,000 was the bet and Khoroshenin went deep into the tank for plenty of minutes before announcing call. Both players turned over the similar hand - queen-jack - and the pot was chopped. Khoroshenin remains on 2.2 million while Hartmann still has 1,050,000. --NW
27 | 40,000 | 80,000 | 10,000 |
6:25pm: Stuer gone in 11thLevel 26 - Blinds: 30,000/60,000 (10,000 ante)
He's had an incredible EPT13 Barcelona, having made the general table to the Super High Roller, but Julian Stuer's run on this one has now come to an end. He opened to 125,000 at the button and was called by Patrick Leonard within the big blind. They saw a Q♥T♣J♠ flop and Leonard check-called 210,000, then checked again at the 3♠ turn. Stuer bet 335,000 only to look Leonard put him all-in.
Stuer was within the tank for quite some time. He'd be very short if he folded and in any case decided to make the decision with the Q♦J♣ for 2 pair. However, Leonard had the 9♥8♠ for a straight and the German couldn't hit a whole house at the river.
Leonard is as much as 6 million now and 10 players remain. --JS
Julian Stuer
6:11pm: Tales of tankingLevel 26 - Blinds: 30,000/60,000 (10,000 ante)
Here's something you do not see everyday, a player calling the clock who isn't even on the table in question. Let's back up.
The action was as follows, Ilkin Amirov had raised to 130,000 from the button and Julian Stuer had moved all-in for 1,435,000 from the small blind. Amirov now tanked. He cut out the specified chips from his stack and tanked some more and a few more or even more.
During this time the opposite table had played three hands and Ari Engel figured that was enough. He got up from his table and asked the tournament director to name the clock. Amirov had a minute to behave and before it reached zero he mucked his cards. --NW
Ari Engel
6:10pm: One win, one loss for StuerLevel 26 - Blinds: 30,000/60,000 (10,000 ante)
Julian Stuer kicked off a hand with an open to 125,000, and that was called only by Patrick Leonard within the big blind. They saw an 8♣Q♥4♠ flop and Stuer installed a 155,000 c-bet which was called. The 8♦ turn slowed the German down, who checked to look Leonard bet 200,000. Stuer called. A K♠ river brought a check from both and Stuer took it down with the A♦Q♦ (Leonard mucked).
Then a few hands later Stuer was within the big blind and called a 120,000 button open from Kyle Keronen. The flop came down 5♥9♣5♦ and Stuer checked, letting Keronen in for a 325,000 c-bet. Stuer then raised it to 325,000 and that perceived to surprise a couple of people. After slightly time within the tank, Keronen called.
The turn was the J♠ and Stuer checked yet again. Keronen took back the betting lead with a 300,000 wager, and Stuer threw his hand away. When the dust settled, Stuer had 1.4 million and Keronen had 3.5 million. --JS
6:04pm: TemptationLevel 26 - Blinds: 30,000/60,000 (10,000 ante)
As you could have seen or heard, the EPT poker tables are pretty ideal. They have got cup holders that rotate out from under the table. All the cup holders has a USB outlet good for charging your phone during an extended day on the table.
They also are invitations of types. A MAN could be a bit of more tempted to slide a tall lager in that spot, what for to calm his nerves or sate his thirst when things get tense. Or even he could be tempted to stay his head in his phone to peer the newest Snapchat updates instead of being attentive to what is going on in front of him. Y
You know, as photographer Carlos Monti called this one...temptation.--BW
5:50pm: Morosovs doubles through EngelLevel 26 - Blinds: 30,000/60,000 (10,000 ante)
Ari Engel opened to 135,000 from the cutoff and it folded to Mikhail Morosovs within the big blind. He shoved for 890,000 and after a minute or two of thinking Engel made the decision with the A♥T♦, sooner than Morosovs' K♦J♦. However the K♣5♣5♥ gave Morosovs the lead, and he'd stay in front at the 9♦ turn and 2♦ river. Engel drops to 2.355 million, while Morosovs now has 1.87 million. --JS
5:45pm: Ari Engel doubles through Joseph CheongLevel 26 - Blinds: 30,000/60,000 (10,000 ante)
A big chip swing this as Joseph Cheong, who was the chip leader, just lost a bit of change to Ari Engel.
The former November Niner made it 125,000 to play from the button and Engel moved all-in for 1,585,000 from the small blind. Back on Cheong he asked for a count, considered his options after which called.
Cheong: K♣J♥Engel: A♥8♠
A 6♠9♠K♠7♥A♦ board meant Cheong took the lead at the flop but Engel spiked the river to outlive. He's as much as 3.25 million, Cheong is right down to 3.1 million. --NW
5:45pm: Cheeky show from AmirovLevel 26 - Blinds: 30,000/60,000 (10,000 ante)
Patrick Leonard opened to 135,000 at the button and action was on Ilkin Amirov. "How much are you playing?" he asked Leonard. "4.15 million," came the answer. "OK, 400," said Amirov, who raised to 400,000. Leonard folded, showing the A♥ as he did.
"Show one," he pleaded. "I showed one, you show one."
Amirov obliged and let Leonard choose a card - the 2♦. --JS
5:38pm: So near thus far for FerreiraLevel 26 - Blinds: 30,000/60,000 (10,000 ante)
We've just lost Jean Ferreira from this High Roller. He jammed for 1.28 million within the cutoff with pocket deuces and was called by Ilkin Amirov with pocket tens. The tens held up and Amirov is as much as 4.1 million now. --JS
5:25pm: Anthony Zinno eliminated in 13th place (€ 67,100)Level 25 - Blinds: 25,000/50,000 (5,000 ante)
A huge hand between Anthony Zinno and Patrick Leonard bumped into the break and ended with an all-in and speak to. Pre-flop Zinno opened to 120,000 and Leonard smooth called at the button. At the K♣8♣4♦ board Zinno checked, Leonard bet 135,000, Zinno check-rasied to 500,000, Leonard clicked it to 875,000, Zinno shoved for 1,760,000 and Leonard, who had just over 2,000,000 called.
Zinno: K♥Q♦Leonard: 8♠8♦
Leonard had flopped a set, however the K♠ turn gave Zinno some hope. It was extinguished at the A♦ river and Leonard now has around 4,150,000.
The 12 remaining players at the moment are on a break. --NW
Patrick Leonard
5:10pm: Jansson dents AmirovLevel 25 - Blinds: 25,000/50,000 (5,000 ante)
Ilkin Amirov was the beginning of the day chip leader, but I've barely seen him play a hand today. That each one changed today though as he got taken with a large pot against Olov Jansson.
Pre-flop Amirov raised to 125,000 from the cutoff and Jansson smooth called from the large blind. The T♦A♣T♠ flop checked through and the 5♠ hit the turn. Amirov bet 130,000 and Jansson smooth called.
The 4♠ completed the board and Jansson changed tactics, he led for 400,000 and Amirov snap called. Jansson rolled over Q♠J♠ for the rivered flush and Amirov smacked the table, indicating perhaps that he had a 10. After that hand Amirov drops to 2,850,000 and Jansson climbs to 3,000,000. --NW
5:10pm: Your chip leader's strategyLevel 25 - Blinds: 25,000/50,000 (5,000 ante)
5:10pm: Cheong chimesLevel 25 - Blinds: 25,000/50,000 (5,000 ante)
Picking up the action on an A♣6♣K♥ flop, Mikhail Morozovs made it 165,000 and that was called by his sole opponent within the pot, Joseph Cheong.
The turn then came the 7♥ and action didn't stop love it so often does on fourth street. Morozovs led out again, this time for 390,000, and Cheong made the call.
A 9♣ river hit the felt and this time Morozovs checked. Cheong checked it back and showed the A♥3♥, and the highest pair and busted flush draw beat Morozovs' 8♥9♥. Cheong has 4.6 million, and Morozovs is all the way down to 1 million. --JS
4:58pm: Big pot for AmirovLevel 25 - Blinds: 25,000/50,000 (5,000 ante)
Jean Ferreira made it 110,000 under the gun and was called by Ilkin Amirov within the utg+1 seat. Everyone else folded except Kyle Keranen, who defended his big blind.
A 3♣8♦K♣ flop was spread and Keranen checked to the raiser. Ferreira then continued for 190,000, and only Amirov called. The turn came the 6♠ and now Ferreira slowed down, check-calling a 260,000 bet from Amirov.
Finally we had the K♥ at the river and both decided to test. Amirov showed the T♣T♦ and that was good as Ferreira mucked. Ferreira has 1.22 million, and Amirov is as much as 3.7 million. --JS
Ilkin Amirov
4:51pm: Frankly my dear, Frank is outLevel 25 - Blinds: 25,000/50,000 (5,000 ante)
Germany's Christopher Frank is our latest casualty. After Pascal Hartmann opened to 110,000 under the gun, Frank shoved for 330,000 and when it got back to Hartmann he called with the A♥5♥. Frank was ahead with the 9♦9♥, however the A♠5♣3♦3♥A♦ run out changed things, giving Hartmann an entire house. Frank fell in 14th, and Hartmann has 2.28 million now. --JS
4:45pm: Oleksii Khoroshenin doubles through Christopher FrankLevel 25 - Blinds: 25,000/50,000 (5,000 ante)
Down to only 745,000 Oleksii Khoroshenin open jammed from early position and Christopher Frank called from the large blind. It was a race, with A♠K♠ for Frank and pocket sevens for Khoroshenin. The J♦T♠5♣9♣2♣ board kept the pair in front and left Frank with just 340,000. --NW
Christopher Frank
4:40pm: The general 14Level 25 - Blinds: 25,000/50,000 (5,000 ante)
Play is back underway and that is what the random re-draw needed to say:
Table 1:
1. Mihails Morozovs - 2,000,0002. Pascal Hartmann - 1,800,0003. Joseph Cheong - 3,930,0004. Christopher Frank - 1,400,0005. Ari Engel - 1,900,0006. Oleksii Khoroshenin - 840,0007. Connor Drinan - 3,500,0008. - Empty -
Table 2:
1. Patrick Leonard - 2,700,0002. Kyle Keranen - 2,100,0003. Jean Ferreira - 1,700,0004. Ilkin Amirov - 2,900,0005. Julian Stuer - 1,700,0006. Anthony Zinno - 1,800,0007. -Empty--8. Olov Jansson - 1,400,000
4:36pm: Keronen gets the double bust-out, eliminating Kitai and SalasLevel 25 - Blinds: 25,000/50,000 (5,000 ante)
Wow, it's really non-stop!
Kyle Keronen opened to 100,000 under the gun and Damian Salas jammed for 435,000 from the small blind. Davidi Kitai was within the big blind and he called all-in too for 400,000. Keronen called.
Keronen - A♠K♠Salas - J♠Q♥Kitai - T♦T♠
The dealer spread a 7♥2♣6♦ flop, keeping Kitai in front. However the Q♣ turn changed everything, giving the result in Salas.
But as you recognize from the headline, Keronen would win. The K♣ hit the river giving him the most productive pair, sending Kitai out in 16th and Salas out in 15th. Keronen has 2.1 million now. --JS
4:32pm: Goldberg gone in 17th; right down to two tablesLevel 25 - Blinds: 25,000/50,000 (5,000 ante)
From the button Gregory Goldberg shoved for 1,040,000 and Patrick Leonard called the shove from the massive blind. Goldberg showed K♣Q♦ and Leonard had pocket jacks. A 9♠5♦A♦T♥9♥ board kept the pair ahead and Leonard is as much as 2,700,000.
With 16 players left its time for a redraw, although there has been a large hand happening at table one also. News on that coming right up.
Gregory Goldberg
4:30pm: Right down to 17Level 25 - Blinds: 25,000/50,000 (5,000 ante)
The latest to fall is Iliodoros Kamatakis. After Conor Drinan opened to 125,000, Kamatakis shoved for 875,000 and was immediately snap-called. Drinan had pocket aces, Kamatakis had king-jack off, and the aces held, bringing Drinan as much as 3.5 million. --JS
4:25pm: Two more have fallenLevel 25 - Blinds: 25,000/50,000 (5,000 ante)
Aaron Lim is out in 20th. Mikhail Morozovs opened to 110,000 and Lim jammed from the small blind with the J♠K♥, which Morozovs snapped off with A♦A♥. The board came 6♥Q♥2♠A♠7♥ and the turned set brought Morozovs as much as 1.625 million, and sent Lim to the cage.
Aaron Lim
Over on another table Kyle Keronen made it 100,00 to play under the gun and was shoved on by Pasquale Grimaldi for 450,000. When it got back to Keronen he called with the A♥Q♠, and that was prior to Grimaldi's A♣J♦. There has been no jack at the board and in spite of everything the queen kicker played. Grimaldi is out in 19th, and Keronen is as much as 1.5 million. --JS
4:20pm: Change of plansLevel 25 - Blinds: 25,000/50,000 (5,000 ante)
The current level wasn't showing at the tournament screen and the players thought it's going to be within the structure and were fascinated about the jump from a 40,000 big unaware of a 60,000 big blind. A SNAPPY check of the structure at the EPT website confirmed that Level 25 should indeed be the 25,000/50,000 ante 5,000 level and it was swiftly inserted back into the structure.
There was also discussion about future levels, and the structure will stay at 60 minute levels until the tip of level 32, where they'll be reduced to 45 minutes. To assist get this tournament finished before Tuesday they've agreed to skip the dinner break. --NW
4:10pm: Straight vs StraightLevel 25 - Blinds: 25,000/50,000 (5,000 ante)
It was heads-up to a T♥7♥5♣ flop with Mihails Morozovs and Anthony Zinno the 2 active players. Morozovs checked it to Zinno and he elected to take a free card. The Q♣ was also checked through and the 9♦ completed the board. Morozovs bet 110,000, Zinno made it 355,000 and Morozovs quickly called. Zinno showed K♠J♥ for the nut straight, while Morozovs had 8♠6♠ for the ground end of the straight. Zinno as much as 1,900,000 after that hand. --NW
4:07pm: Cheong crushingLevel 24 - Blinds: 20,000/40,000 (5,000 ante)
Over the previous few hands, Joseph Cheong has extended his chip lead. He now has 4.3 million.
4:07pm: Engel takes some gold from GoldbergLevel 24 - Blinds: 20,000/40,000 (5,000 ante)
Picking up the action at the river of a 2♦9♥4♥3♥Q♦ board, Gregory Goldberg put out a 280,000 bet and Ari Engel called. Engel showed the 3♠2♣, and the 2 pair was miles prior to Goldberg's 5♣7♥ for a busted straight and flush draw. --JS
Ari Engel
4:05pm: Much more for CheongLevel 24 - Blinds: 20,000/40,000 (5,000 ante)
Oleksii Khoroshenin opened to 110,000 and was instantly three-bet to 230,000 by Olov Jansson to his left at the button. Christopher Frank folded meaning the action was on Joseph Cheong within the big blind, and he desired to raise the stakes even higher. He made a chilly four-bet to 445,000 which shook off Khoroshenin but enticed Jansson to call.
The two saw a K♥4♦2♥ flop, and when Cheong continued for 225,000, Jansson gave it up. --JS
4:01pm: Two in a row for Cheong as he is taking the chip leadLevel 24 - Blinds: 20,000/40,000 (5,000 ante)
Joseph Cheong is the brand new chip leader but he's a lucky boy to be in that position. Within the pivotal hand Christopher Frank opened to 90,000 from the cutoff, Cheong three-bet to 240,000 from the button, Frank moved all-in and Cheong called all-in for 1,305,000.
Frank: Q♥Q♦Cheong: A♣J♣
The 3♦2♣A♥ flop gave Cheong the lead and Frank jumped out of his seat and walked clear of the table. He missed the 6♥ turn and 2♠ river however the result remained the similar. Cheong doubled to around 2,700,000 and Frank dropped to 750,000.
A few hands later Cheong opened to 90,000 from under-the-gun and collected calls from Oleksii Khoroshenin (button) and Frank (big blind). At the 2♥Q♣7♥ flop Cheong c-bet 145,000 and Khoroshenin was the one caller. At the Q♥ turn Cheong check-called of venture of 180,000 and both players checked the K♠ river. Cheong rolled over A♥K♥ to win the hand and he's as much as 3.260,000 while Khoroshenin is right down to 850,000. --NW
3:50pm: Lot. Of. Action.Level 24 - Blinds: 20,000/40,000 (5,000 ante)
It's been non-stop since we redrew for 3 tables. Listed below are three more bust-outs to inform you about.
The first was Natasha Barbour. After Anthony Zinno opened to 120,000 from the hijack, Barbour jammed for 425,000 out of the small blind. "I TRULY should call," Zinno said when it got back to him, and that is the reason exactly what he did.
Zinno - K♠Q♥Barbour - J♣J♥
The A♠K♦8♠ flop put Zinno ahead, and the T♣ turn and A♣ river changed nothing. Barbour finished in 23rd place.
Anthony Zinno
Then, on another table, Rafael Moraes min-raised to 80,000, leaving himself just 20,000 behind. The person to his left, Jean Ferreira, then clicked it back to 130,000, and it folded to Joe Serock. He then shoved for about 600,000 and both players called.
Serock - Q♥Q♣Moraes - A♣4♦Ferreira - K♥K♠
The kings held up on after the 4♣8♣7♠8♦6♣ board had run out and it was a double knock out. Moraes finished 22nd, Serock 21st, and Ferreira is as much as 2.1 million now. --JS
Rafael Moraes
3:41pm: Horak's bags are packedLevel 24 - Blinds: 20,000/40,000 (5,000 ante)
Jiri Horak has just been eliminated in 24th place. He moved all-in from the small blind when action folded to him for 380,000 and Ilkin Amirov snap-called with good reason. He had the K♠K♣ and that was crushing the K♥2♥ of Horak. He couldn't find any hearts of deuces at the run-out and that was all she wrote. Amirov is as much as 2.56 million now. --JS
Jiri Horak
3:40pm: Cheong and Stuer trade chip stacksLevel 24 - Blinds: 20,000/40,000 (5,000 ante)
It's now Julian Stuer who has over two million and Joseph Cheong who's hovering around 1,500,000 after the 2 of them played a beautiful chunky pot. Cheong opened to 90,000 from middle position and called after Stuer raised to 240,000 at the button.
The 9♦7♠J♠ flop checked through and the 9♠ fell at the turn. When he was checked to Stuer bet 250,000 and Cheong smooth called. The Q♠ river saw a return to checking and Stuer showed down K♦J♥ to win the pot, Cheong had pocket sixes. --NW
Julian Stuer
3:30pm: Redraw and chipsLevel 24 - Blinds: 20,000/40,000 (5,000 ante)
TABLE 1
1: Ilkin Amirov - 2.18 million2. Damian Salas - 825,0003. Davidi Kitai - 625,0004. Kyle Keranen - 690,0005. Conor Drinan - 1.88 million6. Iliodoros Kamatakis - 980,0007. Pasquale Grimaldi - 835,0008. Jiri Horak - 505,000
TABLE 2
1. Ari Engel - 1.7 million2. Natasha Barbour - 455,0003. Patrick Leonard - 1.65 million4. Mikhails Morozovs - 1.3 million5. Pascal Hartmann - 1 million6. Aaron Lim - 775,0007. Anthony Zinno - 950,0008. Gregory Goldberg - 1.57 million
TABLE 3
1. Joseph Cheong - 2,005,0002. Rafael Moraes - 100,0003. Jean Ferreira - 1,400,0004. Julian Stuer - 1,575,0005. Oleksii Khoroshenin - 930,0006. Olov Jansson - 1,970,0007. Joe Serock - 625,0008. Christopher Frank - 2,150,000
3:15pm: Duarte done in 25th; re-draw timeLevel 24 - Blinds: 20,000/40,000 (5,000 ante)
Jean Ferreira open jammed for 835,000 and it looked as if it would have done the trick of picking up the blinds and antes. That may be until action reached Luiz Duarte, who was within the big blind. He had about 600,000 and after a protracted think he wagered all of it with K♠Q♦. Ferreira showed A♣7♦ and held up on a A♦2♠2♥J♣A♠ board. He's as much as 1,410,000 and there'll now be an entire re-draw of the overall 24 players. --NW
Luiz Duarte
3:16pm: Bouchard bounced by FrankLevel 24 - Blinds: 20,000/40,000 (5,000 ante)
Francis-Nicolas Bouchard was all-in for his last 235,000 with the Q♣8♠ and got a choice from Christopher Frank with the A♠8♠. The board ran out J♠4♥4♠J♣5♣ and the ace kicker with the 2 pair on board was best. Frank has 2.18 million now. --JS
3:12pm: Barbour trebles up, Kitai gets worked upLevel 24 - Blinds: 20,000/40,000 (5,000 ante)
Natasha Barbour was right down to 115,000 and moved all-in at the button when it folded to her. Conor Drinan then made the decision from the small blind, and Davidi Kitai fancied seeing a flop too out of the big.
The side pot started with a 150,000 bet lead from Drinan at the 2♣8♣6♠ flop. Kitai called and the turn came the 5♣. Drinan then jammed, and Kitai ended up making what gave the impression of a tricky fold.
Connor Drinan
Drinan turned over just the K♣4♠ for a flush and gutshot draw, and Barbour was ahead along with her T♠8♥ for high pair. Kitai saw he was probably ahead - of Drinan no less than - and wasn't shy letting people know he threw away the most productive hand. The river came a blank for Drinan and Barbour trebled as much as around 385,000, Kitai was left with 515,000, and Drinan has 2 million after winning the small side pot. --JS
2:50pm: Barbour loses two at the trotLevel 24 - Blinds: 20,000/40,000 (5,000 ante)
It's not been an ideal begin to the extent for Natasha Barbour as she just lost big back to back pots to slide well and really into the risk zone.
In the primary she opened to 90,000 and called after Connor Drinan had three-bet to 240,000. At the 8♥J♣A♣ flop Drinan c-bet 120,000 and Barbour stuck across the. 2♦ turn was checked through and the K♥ completed the board. Drinan bet again at this juncture, 350,000 to be precise and Barbour called the bet. Drinan showed A♠K♣ and it was good. He moved as much as 2,075,000 and Barbour dropped to 540,000.
On the following hand she was under-the-gun and moved all-in with pocket nines, Davidi Kitai, who had 350,000 exactly, called all-in with pocket jacks and everybody else folded. The T♠6♣4♣3♦6♦ board kept the Belgian in front and left Barbour with under five big blinds. --NW
Natasha Barbour
2:50pm: Kitai doubles againLevel 24 - Blinds: 20,000/40,000 (5,000 ante)
It folded to Connor Drinan at the button and he moved all-in for an efficient 550,000. Davidi Kitai had just 145,000, he called all-in and Jiri Horak folded from the massive blind. Drinan rolled over A♠T♠ and was racing against Kitai's pocket fives.
A K♥Q♥Q♦3♦9♠ board kept the pocket pair within the lead and Kitai is now back to the relative comfort of nine big blinds. --NW
24 | 20,000 | 40,000 | 5,000 |
2:30pm: Break time
Players are headed to their first 20-minute break of the day.--BW
2:30pm: Snowmen save SerockLevel 23 - Blinds: 15,000/30,000 (5,000 ante)
Eights were great for Joe Serock as he held against Luiz Duarte to outlive. The latter opened to 70,000 with A♠T♦ and called after Sercok had shoved for 205,000 total with 8♠8♦. A J♣7♠7♦6♣3♠ board kept the pair in front and dropped Duarte to 480,000. --NW
Luiz Duarte
2:27pm: Double double for LeonardLevel 23 - Blinds: 15,000/30,000 (5,000 ante)
Patrick Leonard just went from short-stack to back in it over the gap of 2 hands. Within the first he shoved for 317,000 from the small blind with pocket threes and Julain Stuer called from the massive blind with K♣4♣. The 7♠3♣4♥2♦ run out doubled Leonard and dropped Stuer to around 1,725,000.
On the following hand Connor Drinan opened to 70,000, Davidi Kitai three-bet to 210,000 and Leonard then moved all-in for 664,000. Drinan folded but Kitai checked out his cards again and called.
Leonard: K♦K♥Kitai: Q♦Q♠
The J♥T♥4♥3♦2♦ board boosted Leonard to over 1,400,000 while Kitai was left with just two big blinds. They went in at the next hand and he doubled through Rafael Moraes. --NW
Patrick Leonard
2:25pm: Grimaldi's famous rail cheer him onLevel 23 - Blinds: 15,000/30,000 (5,000 ante)
Pasquale Grimaldi was all-in with the 6♠6♥ against Joseph Cheong's A♠Q♦ for 456,000. Grimaldi had most people cheering for him, including Mustapha Kanit, Dario Sammartino, and Team PokerStars Pro Jason Mercier. Anyway, the sixes held up by the top of the board and the Romanian doubled up. --JS
2:22pm: Luca busts to JanssonLevel 23 - Blinds: 15,000/30,000 (5,000 ante)
Ivan Luca opened to 70,000 from the hijack and faced a three-bet from Olov Jansson at the button to 200,000. The action was on small blind Francis-Nicolas Bouchard and he didn't act for a few minutes. Anthony Zinno has about 20 big blinds and called the clock, just for Bouchard to fold directly after. It's worth noting that on the time of this hand, 28 players were left and there has been about to be a pay-jump.
Anyway, after Bouchard folded it was back to Luca who then did just a little tanking himself. A minimum of his resulted in some action though; he jammed for around 700,000 and was called pretty quickly.
Luca - T♥6♥Jansson - 7♥7♦
Luca had four-bet shoved light and would have to hit a 10 or running hearts to outlive. The board ran out 8♦Q♣K♣3♦3♥ and he was sent to the cage in 28th. --JS
2:21pm: Jiri Horak triplesLevel 23 - Blinds: 15,000/30,000 (5,000 ante)
When you shove pre-flop with fewer than eight big blinds, you cannot feel too good when both Julian Stuer and Natasha Barbour call. You can, however, feel better when at the [5sd]Q♥A♦ flop, Stuer checks and Barbour bets him out of the pot.
Natasha Barbour
What's more, it's important to feel again better whilst you remember you've got 5♣5♠ sitting in front of you.
Indeed, Jiri Horak's set was in great shape against Barber's flopped two pair with ace-queen. He needed to dodge Barbour's few outs, did, and tripled to greater than 700,000.--BW
2:15pm: A DIFFICULT time to be a shortstackLevel 23 - Blinds: 15,000/30,000 (5,000 ante)
There's never a great time to be a shortstack but if you have got three big stacks in your left it makes life that much tougher. That is the situation Rafael Moraes and Patrick Leonard find themselves in over on table four as they're faced with Julian Stuer, Natasha Barbour and Connor Drinan to their left with a tower of chips.
It's not stopped them shoving though Moraes (once) and Leonard (twice) have requested the triangle previously orbit and all 3 times the shoves went uncontested. Moraes is now as much as 303,000, while Leonard has 360,000. --NW
2:10pm: Tank and fold?Level 23 - Blinds: 15,000/30,000 (5,000 ante)
From late position Damian Salas opened to 70,000 and Kyle Keranen then three-bet to 180,000. To this point so standard. That is where the hand got weird though. Salas tanked and tanked and tanked. He spent goodbye doing in order that the clock was called. Now, from experience I WILL say that during like 99% of cases this type of situation results in the time ticking all the way down to zero and the following hand being dealt. Not this time. Salas was greater than halfway through his allotted minute when he slid out a raise to 365,000 total, proving this reporter knows squat.
There was no tanking from Keranen, he mucked his cards second later. Next hand dealer! --NW
Kyle Keranen
2:09pm: Double-up for KamatakisLevel 23 - Blinds: 15,000/30,000 (5,000 ante)
It had folded to Iliodoros Kamatakis within the small blind and he open-jammed for 412,000, which was quickly called by Luiz Filho within the big.
Filho - A♠K♠Kamatakis - 2♦2♠
The board ran out 3♣6♦8♣8♥5♣ and the deuces were good. Kamatakis gave a large fist pump and went about stacking his new chips. Filho has 735,000 left after that hand. --JS
2:03pm: Khoroshenin gets frank with FrankLevel 23 - Blinds: 15,000/30,000 (5,000 ante)
Picking up the action on a 9♦8♣J♠9♣8♠ board, Christopher Frank bet 260,000 into what was a lovely hefty pot. Oleksii Khoroshenin then raised it to 600,000, and that pressure was an excessive amount of for the German who folded. Frank is left with 1.15 million, whereas Khoroshenin has 2.12 million. --JS
2:00pm: Eliminations so farLevel 23 - Blinds: 15,000/30,000 (5,000 ante)
Here is the list of results from Day 3 to this point. --BW
29 | Benjamin Pollak | France | € 27,800 | |
30 | Mike McDonald | Canada | € 27,800 | |
31 | Shan Huang | China | € 27,800 | |
32 | Aliaksei Boika | Belarus | € 23,790 | |
33 | Robin Robin Ylitalo | Sweden | € 23,790 | |
34 | Daniel Erlandsson | Sweden | € 23,790 | |
35 | Georgios Zisimopoulos | Greece | € 23,790 | |
36 | Ryan McEathron | Canada | € 23,790 |
1:43pm: Mike McDonald eliminatedLevel 23 - Blinds: 15,000/30,000 (5,000 ante)
Down below 350,000, Mike McDonald jammed all of it in from the hijack with Q♠J♦, however it didn't get through. Pasquale Grimaldi had pocket nines within the big blind and snap-called. McDonald couldn't discover a queen or jack and was out in 30th. --BW
1:40pm: Cheong takes chunks from McDonaldLevel 23 - Blinds: 15,000/30,000 (5,000 ante)
On a 9♥6♥Q♥ flop, Mike McDonald check-called a 50,000 bet from Joseph Cheong, and so they went to the turn. It came the 9♣ and now McDonald took the betting lead with a 70,000 stab, but Cheong went nowhere. Finally the river fell the 8♠ and McDonald bet big - 225,000. Cheong instantly moved all-in excessive though, which left the Canadian in a difficult spot. He'd finally end up folding, confused, but Cheong refused to turn a card despite some requests from the table.
McDonald has 350,000, Cheong has 2.08 million. --JS
Joseph Cheong
1:35pm: Kitai gets the double, flops straight flush drawLevel 23 - Blinds: 15,000/30,000 (5,000 ante)
Davidi Kitai was all-in for 373,000 with the Q♣J♣ and was called by Jiri Horak with the 6♥6♠. The pocket pair was still technically in front at the 7♥T♣K♣ flop, but Kitai had flopped with reference to the largest draw going. A straight draw, a flush draw, and a straight flush draw. I DON'T HAVE time to appear up the percentages, but as any queen or jack would also win it for him, the Belgian was actually a favorite despite being behind.
The T♠ turn changed nothing, but Kitai hit his straight with the 9♥ river. He's as much as around 770,000, while Horak drops to simply 172,000. --JS
1:31pm: Level upLevel 23 - Blinds: 15,000/30,000 (5,000 ante)
We're moving directly to the second one level of the day with 15,000/30,000/5,000 blinds and antes. --BW
23 | 15,000 | 30,000 | 5,000 |
1:29pm: Huang frolicked to dryLevel 22 - Blinds: 12,000/24,000 (4,000 ante)
Shan Huang came in for a raise to 55,000 and got a decision from Joseph Cheong. At the 8♣9♣2♠ flop, Huang installed his last 240,000. Cheong made the call.
Huang: J♣J♦Cheong: 9♠T♣
It took only one more card to show the hand across the. turn brought the 9♠ to trip up Cheong. He made nines filled with deuces at the rivern, and Huang was gone in 31st.--BW
Shan Huang
1:26pm: Boika eliminatedLevel 22 - Blinds: 12,000/24,000 (4,000 ante)
Aliaksei Boika have been eliminated in 32nd place. --BW
1:22pm: Quads for MorozovsLevel 22 - Blinds: 12,000/24,000 (4,000 ante)
We didn't catch the pre-flop action, but at the 8♠Q♣7♥ flop Mihails Morozovs had raised Luiz Filho to 200,000, and that got a choice. The turn came the 8♣ and it went check-check, followed by the 2♥ river. Morozovs bet 155,000 after it checked to him and Filho folded.
Morozovs then flipped over his 8♦8♥ quads, both in frustration and because...well, you've just got to turn quads, haven't you?
Morozovs has 1.13 million and Filho has 1.1 million. --JS
Mihails Morozovs
1:10pm: Kamatakis not impressedLevel 22 - Blinds: 12,000/24,000 (4,000 ante)
Sebastian Veghinas is out of this event, but he's still hanging around. He just came visiting to talk to some players, including Iliodoros Kamatakis.
"Don't be so serious!" Veghinas told him. "I DO NOT such as you like this!"
Veghinas then pinched Kamatakis' ear and it didn't appear to be the Greek liked it one bit. Why so serious, Sebastian? HOW IN REGARDS TO THE €849,200 FOR FIRST! --JS
1pm: Ylitalo chips go Frank's wayLevel 22 - Blinds: 12,000/24,000 (4,000 ante)
Robin Ylitalo opened to 52,000 and was three-bet to 116,000 by Christopher Frank within the hijack. Action folded back to the Swede who then four-bet jammed for 500,000, and Frank snap-called.
Ylitalo: A♦J♠Frank: K♥K♠
Ylitalo was in trouble and would wish some help from the Poker Gods, but they did not look favourably on him this time. The flop came the K♦7♣3♥, followed by the 8♥ and 3♦. Frank is as much as 1.9 million now, and we're right down to 32. --JS
Robin Ylitalo
12:55pm: Right down to four tablesLevel 22 - Blinds: 12,000/24,000 (4,000 ante)
We are actually at 32 players on four tables as Daniel Erlandsson and Robin Ylitalo bust in 34th and 33rd respectively. Details forthcoming.--BW
12:48pm: Drinan takes a couple of from LeonardLevel 22 - Blinds: 12,000/24,000 (4,000 ante)
This may well be some excellent news for Charlie Carrel, who we heard yesterday could have a small wager with Patrick Leonard over even if either of them could final table this event. Leonard remains to be sitting with a comparatively healthy stack, but he's lost a couple of to Conor Drinan early on.
Leonard opened to 53,000 at the button and Leonard defended his big blind. The 2 saw a 5♠4♣A♣ flop which Drinan checked, allowing Leonard to continue for 44,000. Drinan called.
The turn came the 3♥ and it went check-check to the 8♠ river. Drinan then picked off four green chips - each worth 25k - and dropped them over the felt. The 100,000 was an excessive amount of for Leonard who let his hand go. --JS
12:40pm: Georgios Zisimopoulos eliminatedLevel 22 - Blinds: 12,000/24,000 (4,000 ante)
We only caught the tail end of this one, but regardless, it was the most productive runout for Georgios Zisimopoulos. His J♣9♣ may need seemed like it can be good at the 6♣Q♦J♠T♣9♥ board, but Kyle Keranen had K♥Q♠ to eliminate the person from Greece.--BW
12:33pm: McEathron's gone alreadyLevel 22 - Blinds: 12,000/24,000 (4,000 ante)
Tough news for any Ryan McEathron railbirds - word just reached us that he busted his 213,000 stack within the first actual hand of the day! --JS
12:19pm: Day 3 seat draw
Aliaksei Boika | Belarus | 386000 | 1 | 1 |
Pascal Hartmann | Germany | 716000 | 1 | 3 |
Anthony Zinno | USA | 939000 | 1 | 4 |
Ryan McEathron | Canada | 213000 | 1 | 5 |
Olov Jansson | Sweden | 437000 | 1 | 6 |
Francis-Nicolas Bouchard | Canada | 631000 | 1 | 7 |
Robin Ylitalo | Sweden | 486000 | 1 | 8 |
Mike McDonald | Canada | 509000 | 2 | 1 |
Damian Salas | Argentina | 591000 | 2 | 2 |
Kyle Keranen | USA | 766000 | 2 | 3 |
Pasquale Grimaldi | Romania | 942000 | 2 | 5 |
Shan Huang | China | 595000 | 2 | 6 |
Joseph Cheong | USA | 1412000 | 2 | 7 |
Georgios Zisimopoulos | Greece | 370000 | 2 | 8 |
Ilkin Amirov | Azerbaijan | 1700000 | 3 | 1 |
Ari Engel | USA | 1645000 | 3 | 2 |
Jean Ferreira | Canada | 1030000 | 3 | 4 |
Benjamin Pollak | France | 926000 | 3 | 5 |
Mihails Morozovs | Latvia | 950000 | 3 | 6 |
Iliodoros Kamatakis | Greece | 150000 | 3 | 7 |
Luiz Duarte Ferreira Filho | USA | 1300000 | 3 | 8 |
Davidi Kitai | Belgium | 297000 | 4 | 1 |
Samuel Vousden | Finland | 632000 | 4 | 2 |
Jiri Horak | Czech Republic | 677000 | 4 | 3 |
Rafael Da Silva Moraes | Brazil | 601000 | 4 | 4 |
Patrick Leonard | UK | 756000 | 4 | 5 |
Julian Stuer | Austria | 1500000 | 4 | 6 |
Connor Drinan | USA | 1463000 | 4 | 8 |
Gregory Goldberg | USA | 678000 | 5 | 1 |
Aaron Lim | Australia | 831000 | 5 | 2 |
Oleksii Khoroshenin | Ukraine | 1096000 | 5 | 3 |
Daniel Erlandsson | Sweden | 275000 | 5 | 4 |
Natasha Barbour | Canada | 910000 | 5 | 5 |
Ivan Luca | Argentina | 656000 | 5 | 6 |
Christopher Frank | Germany | 1355000 | 5 | 7 |
Joseph Serock | USA | 1318000 | 5 | 8 |
10:30am: Brew a pot and settle in
The price of running a large tournament is usually looking for time to complete it before the party is over. That is the placement we'll find ourselves in today because the the €10,000 High Roller tries to complete on schedule. The record 591 entries has left us with 31 players left on what's mean to be the general day of this festival. I, for one, am scheduled to leave Barcelona exactly 24 hours from now. I'll feel lucky to make it.
The High Roller played until with reference to eight hours ago and left with that guy you already know and love, Ilkin Amirov, on top. He leads a field of 36 that should be a field of 1 by the point everybody goes to sleep. The players may be coming back to 12,000/24,000 blinds, giving the leader 70 big blinds.
Ilkin Amirov
All of that said, the typical stack at this point only has about 35 big blinds, so it'll go faster than we fear. If the maths holds, we think to be finished somewhere around midnight.
Grab a seat, get comfortable, and get ready for a whole day of High Roller action.--BW
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