2008 PokerStars.com EPT Barcelona Open

EPT Barcelona Open Main Event
Day: 4
Event Info

2008 PokerStars.com EPT Barcelona Open

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k9
Prize
€1,361,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€8,000
Prize Pool
€4,952,000
Entries
619
Level Info
Level
29
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
10,000

Dren Ukella Doubles Through Jason Mercier

Dren Ukella
Dren Ukella
Dren Ukella moved all in for his remaining 511,000 and Jason Mercier made the call, committing about half his stack to the pot.

Ukella: {2-Hearts} {2-Spades}

Mercier: {K-Diamonds} {Q-Clubs}

The flop was {A-Clubs} {4-Spades} {3-Spades}, Ukella's deuces still leading. He spiked a set when the {2-Diamonds} landed on the turn, leaving Mercier drawing only to a chop, but the {2-Clubs} arrived on the river, making Ukella quads and doubling him up to 1,127,000. Mercier was left on the short stack with under half a million.

Tags: Dren UkellaJason Mercier

Gavin Extends His Lead

Fintan Gavin raised it up preflop from the button and Davidi Kitai made the call from the big blind. On the {J-Spades}{6-Diamonds}{K-Diamonds} flop, Kitai checked, Gavin bet 150,000 and Kitai called. A {10-Clubs} on the turn led to a second check from Kitai, followed by a second barrel by Gavin to the tune of 200,000. Kitai folded. Gavin showed a red ten.

Gavin is now on over two million in chips.

Tags: Davidi KitaiFintan Gavin

Daniele Mazzia Doubles Through Davidi Kitai In Dramatic Fashion

Daniele Mazzia With a Reason To Smile
Daniele Mazzia With a Reason To Smile
In what has become the recent trend, Daniele Mazzia opened for a raise all in. Action folded to Davidi Kitai and he made the call. Mazzia winced, knowing he was likely behind and sure enough he was. The players showed:

Kitai: {10-?} {10-?}
Mazzia: {Q-?} {10-?}

The flop came {J-Hearts} {9-Hearts} {9-Clubs} leaving Kitai in the lead but giving Mazzia an open ended straight draw. The {3-Spades} on the turn helped neither player but Mazzia supporters erupted when the river fell the {8-Spades}. He made the straight to put Kitai's otherwise dominating hand in 2nd place. Mazzia, who was down to just 80,000 chips not long ago, is now sitting on a workable stack of 671,000.

Tags: Daniele MazziaDavidi Kaiti

Fintan Gavin Takes Down Another One

Davidi Kitai
Davidi Kitai
Davidi Kitai was first to act and put less than 50,000 into the pot. It was obvious to all, including the EPT commentators, that he meant to raise, and simply confused the chip values. Nevertheless, it was ruled he could only call. Action folded around to big blind Fintan Gavin and he checked his option.

The flop came {7-Diamonds} {5-Hearts} {2-Spades} and both men checked. When the {J-Spades} hit the turn, Gavin led out for 145,000 prompting a quick fold from Kitai. Needless to say, the outcome of the hand might have been much different had Kitai raised as he intended to. We'll be left to wonder what affect, if any, this has on his performance in the tournament.

Tags: Davidi KitaiFintan Gavin

Four Hands, Four All-Ins

A recap of the last four hands:

1. Daniele Mazzia moved all in for 253,000 and won the blinds and antes.

2. Dren Ukella moved all in for 441,000, no action.

3. Action was folded to Davidi Kitai in the small blind. He set big blind Dren Ukella all in and the German gave it up.

4. In the small blind, Ukella open-shoved and Jason Mercier folded from the big blind.

It's Turning into a Shovefest

Despite the slow, play-friendly structure of EPT events, the blinds and antes have more than caught up with the average stack size. Since the break, we have seen a short stack raise all in on virtually every hand. Unless otherwise reported, they just pick up the blinds and antes, but at 105,000 per hand, it won't take long for the short stacks to become big stacks and vice versa.

Mazzia Trebles Through

Down to just 95,000, Daniele Mazzia had to dodge two callers in Sebastian Ruthenberg and Jason Mercier. After the {3-Clubs}{Q-Diamonds}{2-Clubs}{9-Clubs}{6-Hearts} board was inevitably checked down, Mazzia's paired nine was enough to take the pot as his foes announced king high and ten high respectively.

Tags: Daniele Mazzia