2010 EPT Copenhagen

Main Event
Day: 1b
Event Info

2010 EPT Copenhagen

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aj
Prize
3,675,000 DKK
Event Info
Buy-in
35,000 DKK
Entries
423
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
0

Collopy Cut Down

So long, Queso
So long, Queso
The aforementioned Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier opened the pot with a raise in middle position, and Jim "Mr_BigQueso" Collopy came right back with a three-bet from the next seat over. ElkY popped it right back up to 6,600 before Collopy moved all in for just about 20,000 total on a five-bet shove. The Elk shrugged and slid the chips quickly into the middle to put his opponent at risk of elimination.

Showdown
ElkY: {K-Diamonds} {K-Hearts}
Collopy: {K-Spades} {Q-Hearts}

The flop brought an ounce of hope to Queso as it came down {Q-Diamonds} {6-Spades} {8-Spades}. The case {K-Clubs} on the turn slammed the door right back shut though, Collopy drawing dead to the {7-Hearts} on the river. Without taking any time for chit-chat, the American pro slid his chips over to ElkY and headed for the exit with a quickness.

"Wow, no respect," mumbled Grospellier as he stacked up his new chips. He's up to about 115,000 now as the last break of the night approaches.

Tags: Jim CollopyMr_BigQueso

Thorson in Trouble

Not a happy Scandi
Not a happy Scandi
We arrived just on the river of the {9-Clubs} {K-Hearts} {K-Clubs} {3-Hearts} {K-Spades} board to witness the gentleman in the small blind position betting 25,000 into a 45,000 pot. On the button, William Thorson thought about it for a long, long time, and eventually flat-called for almost his whole stack.

Mr. Small Blind flipped {A-Clubs} {A-Spades} and Thorson mucked with a sad nod.

Mr. Thorson is down to just 9,000.

Tags: William Thorson

For Whom the Elk Tolls

ElkY (button) and a second player (early position) went heads up to a {3-Clubs} {8-Clubs} {7-Spades} flop, which is when we caught up with the two of them. Mr. Early Position bet out only for ElkY to raise. Mr. Early Position made the call, and they saw a turn.

Turn: {K-Spades}

Mr. Early Position now checked and ElkY bet a means-business 5,550. Undeterred, his opponent called, and they moved on to the river.

River: {6-Hearts}

Mr. Early Position checked again, and this time ElkY bet an enormous number of yellow 5,000-denomination chips, easily enough to put his opponent all in. Finally Mr. Early Position gave it up, and the pot was ElkY's.

Tags: ElkY

Glo and Jens

During the earlier break, Glo caught up with our defending champion, Finn Jens Kylonnen. She doesn't let on that she speaks Finnish, and it's probably just as well they spoke in English so we can all understand it. The action is a little slow on the tournament floor right now, so check out what Jens had to say about his progression on the felt in the past year and his hopes for a repeat this time around:

Tags: Jens Kylonnen

Brolin Uphill

A gentleman in early position raised to 1,650 and Tomas Brolin to his immediate left called, as did the gentleman in the big blind. They saw a flop.

Flop: {8-Hearts} {8-Spades} {2-Diamonds}

Messrs. Big Blind and Original Raiser both checked to Brolin, who bet. Mr. Big Blind now passed, but Mr. Original Raiser raised. Brolin called, and they went heads up to the turn.

Turn: {4-Hearts}

Mr. Original Raiser promptly bet out 10,550, leaving himself just 10,000 behind. Brolin disappeared into the tank, and the Wall Of Media closed in around the table. When Brolin emerged from his tank, he raised enough to put his opponent all in - and was rewarded with an insta-fold from Mr. Original Raiser.

Brolin is up to 80,000.

Tags: Tomas Brolin

Romanello Doubles Back Up

Roberto Romanello opened from the cutoff for 1,725 and his neighbour on the button was the only caller. As is the custom, they saw a flop.

Flop: {J-Spades} {Q-Spades} {6-Hearts}

Romanello stared at the flop for a while and then bet out 3,500. Mr. Button raised, and with an Oscar-worthy sigh Romanello tossed the last of his chips in - 13,500 in total, including the initial 3,500 bet. Mr, Button called, and they flipped their cards.

Mr. Button: {A-Clubs} {Q-Diamonds}
Romanello: {A-Spades} {A-Diamonds}, naturally

Turn: {K-Clubs}

River: {3-Clubs}

With that, Romanello is above his starting stack for the first time today.

Tags: Roberto Romanello

Woe There Boy

Woe for ElkY (under the gun) as he saw a {4-Diamonds} {2-Hearts} {9-Spades} flop and his opponent (big blind) checked. ElkY bet 4,400, Mr. Big Blind called, and they proceeded.

Now concentrate! Here comes the woe bit.

The turn came the {A-Diamonds} and both players checked; come the {A-Clubs} river Mr. Big Blind bet out 2,200. With a rather theatrical sigh, ElkY tossed in the call, and then promptly mucked when Mr. Big Blind turned over {A-Hearts} {Q-Spades}.

Tags: ElkY

Level: 6

Blinds: 200/400

Ante: 50

Show Them the Money

The staff has put been working furiously with an abacus for several hours, and it seems they've finished calculating the prize pool for us.

The 423 runners who made up our field here have generated a prize pool worth 14,212,800 DKK (about $2.6 million or €1.9 million). That money will be divvied up between the top 56 finishers, with the bottom payout being worth 55,000 DKK. The full breakdown can be found in the Prizepool and Payouts tab, but most of the players are only concerned about one number. The first place number. This year's event will award the winner a top prize of 3,675,000 DKK, just shy of €500,000.

With the numbers fixed firmly in their sights, the players have another three full levels of grinding tonight.

Half As Much Now For Romanello

R.R.
R.R.
From the cutoff seat, Roberto Romanello opened the pot with a raise to 1,050. Kristoffer Thorsson was in the small blind, and he stuck in a three-bet to 3,200. Romanello gave a sideways look as he quickly called the extra amount.

The flop came out {3-Hearts} {9-Diamonds} {6-Spades}, and Thorsson continued out with a half-pot bet of 3,500. Romanello plucked the calling chips from his stack and slung them into the middle. Fourth street came the {4-Clubs}, and Thorsson knocked the table this time. Romanello took that as his cue to fire 7,000 at the pot. That just wasn't going to work, though. Thorsson asked for a count on his opponents' remaining chips -- he had about 13,000 in front of him -- before announcing a covering check-raise all in.

Romanello didn't like it, and he couldn't call either. His cards went back into the muck, and he'll save the rest of his dwindling stack for a better spot.

Tags: Kristoffer ThorssonRoberto Romanello