2009 PokerStars.net EPT Kyiv

€5,000 EPT Kyiv Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2009 PokerStars.net EPT Kyiv

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
49
Prize
€330,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€4,700
Prize Pool
€1,391,200
Entries
296
Level Info
Level
28
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
5,000

More Head Railward

The average stack is over 60 big blinds at the moment, but that doesn't matter much to those who've become severely short on chips. Thus does one hear frequent announcements of players going all in while passing through the tables.

Fabrizio Baldassari of Monaco just made such an announcement following a flop of {J-Clubs}{2-Clubs}{9-Hearts} and was called by France's Gaetan Milvaque. Baldassari had {Q-Diamonds}{Q-Clubs} and Milvaque {K-Spades}{J-Spades}. "King or jack," asked Milvaque of the dealer. The turn was the {A-Hearts}. Milvaque repeated his request. Then came the river -- the {K-Clubs} -- and Baldassari hit the rail.

We're down to 142 players now.

Naletov Having None of It

Liya Gerasimova opened the pot with a late-position raise, and Michael Naletov made the call out of the blinds. Both players would check the action when the flop came down {2-Spades} {J-Spades} {6-Hearts}, and the turn card brought the {10-Clubs}. After another Naletov check, Gerasimova slid out a bet of 4,200, which her opponent eventually called.

The river card revealed the {8-Diamonds}, and this time Naletov began stacking out a bet. After some fumbling and uncertainty, he flicked 3,500 small chips into the pot, drawing a raise to 12,200 from Gerasimova. After some consideration, Naletov made the call, and Gerasimova mucked her hand. Naletov flashed the {J-Hearts}, adding about 20,000 of her chips to his stack.

Even after that hit, Gerasimova is still healthy with about 75,000 in front of her.

Tags: Lika GerasimovaMichael Naletov

Table Talk

We're enjoying some entertaining table talk today. Anatoly Zharnitsky of Canada was just now involved in a hand with Dutchman Antoon Kleijnen. Kleijnen forced a fold from Zharnitsky, and afterwards Zharnitsky was speculating about what sort of odds he would've had if he had stayed in the hand.

Further discussion revealed Zharnitsky had just two outs, although it took a while for Kleijnen to understand that the Canadian indeed had two outs and not just one.

"You take my chips, then you take my dreams!" said Zharnitsky, laughing about his now-abandoned hopes for hitting a two-outer.

"I'm trying to take everyone's chips," added Zharnitsky. "I was thinking of ways to do that. I thought about spiking the food, but that seemed extreme." The table laughed.

Zharnitsky is doing a good job taking chips the conventional way. He's at 132,000 now.

Dragan Drags Another

The day continues to go well for Dragan Galic. Just now he had Dray Simpson all in before the flop, with Galic holding {Q-Hearts}{Q-Spades} and Simpson {J-Spades}{J-Diamonds}. The queens held, and Galic picked up another bushel of chips. "Why couldn't you have had sevens?" said Simpson as he shook Galic's hand and wished him luck. Galic smiled and began stacking.

Those left behind at Galic's table are probably thinking he is in no need of further luck. He's up to 245,000 now, our current chip leader.

Tags: Dragan GalicDray Simpson

Mazunin Survives, Ivanov Still Healthy

Mikhail Mazunin
Mikhail Mazunin
With the board showing {7-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}{2-Clubs}{8-Diamonds}, Viktor Ivanov bet 5,000 and Mikhail Mazunin called, creating a total pot of about 25,000. The river brought the {Q-Spades} and a tiny bet of 2,000 from Ivanov. Mazunin paused a beat, then put his last 12,700 in the middle.

Ivanov sat back, then took two yellow (5000) chips from his large stack and tossed them forward. Mazunin showed {Q-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds}, well ahead of Ivanov's {8-Spades}{6-Spades}.

Mazunin survives with a little more than 50,000 -- a bit ahead of where he started the day. Meanwhile, Ivanov still has about 160,000.

Tags: Mikhail MazuninViktor Ivanov

Rykov Eliminated

Alexander Rykov takes one last look as his chips leave him
Alexander Rykov takes one last look as his chips leave him
Alexander Rykov has been tumbling down the leader board all day, and he found himself all in before the flop holding {A-Hearts} {J-Clubs}. He was looked up by just one opponent, and the news wasn't good for Rykov as he was shown a dominating {A-Spades} {Q-Diamonds}.

The board would run out {6-Clubs} {K-Diamonds} {4-Clubs} {9-Hearts} {7-Diamonds}, no fun for the all-in Rykov. His day is done.

Tags: Alexander Rykov

Level: 10

Blinds: 600/1,200

Ante: 100