2009 PokerStars.com EPT Warsaw
PokerStars.com EPT Warsaw Championship Main Event
Day: 4
Lellouche Doubles Klimashin
The board ran through to give Klimashin the double.
Shaun Deeb Eliminated in 22nd Place (28,620 PLN)
Schulmann Hits Straight to Double
The flop came down , keeping Lunkin ahead, but adding a lot of outs to Schulmann as he picked up a straight draw.
The turn was the , completing Schulmann's open-ender and giving him the win. The river completed the board with the meaningless .
Schulmann now has about 85,000 chips and Lunkin dropped to 150,000.
Sarwer Slips in the Biggest Pot Thus Far
Showdown
Vaserfirer:
Sarwer:
Let's flip for rolls, shall we?
The flop was no fun for the chip leader, coming . The turn failed to help at all, and the river locked up the monster double up for Vaserfirer. His total all in was 623,000, moving him well over 1.2 million and into a big chip lead.
Sarwer, on the other hand, has taken his first hit in a long while. He's dropped all the way back to about 450,000, though that's still plenty to work with at this point.
Hedlund Drawing Live
"Oh shit!" said Hedlund before the cards were even exposed.
"It's not over," reminded Abecassis, just now turning up his hand. Hedlund tabled and was content to see that he was drawing live.
And live he would stay. The board rolled out , and trip tens are easily good enough for Hedlund to double up. He's back over 150,000 now, while Abecassis is crippled down to just 35,000 lonely chips.
Abecassis Hanging On
"I still don't know what I have," smirked Abecassis. He flipped over , and he wasn't too bad off against Prydryk's .
Things would get better still. The flop brought two pair for Abecassis, and the board ended up . Needing both of those pairs to stay alive, Abecassis has indeed doubled back up to about 75,000.
Double Ups All Over the Place
The flop was a sweat, but the board was ultimately safe: . Schulmann is back over 250,000 now.
Michel Abecassis Eliminated in 21st Place (28,620 PLN)
Showdown
Mogensen:
Abecassis:
Abecassis couldn't outrun the small pocket pair on a board of , and he has been eliminated in 21st place.
Benzimra, Who Got the Keys To My Bimmer
Lellouche tabled two tens, , but was behind the pocket kings that Benzimra held.
The board ran out , forcing Lellouche to pass over a total of 133,500 chips to Benzimra. Lellouche was left with about 120,000 after the hand.