2010 EPT Copenhagen
Main Event
Day: 1b
How Many Chips Do They Have?
Thomas Brolin - 55,000
Jens Kyllonen - 36,000
Jorn Walthaus - 55,000
Freddy Deeb - 60,000
Roberto Romanello - 18,000
William Thorson - 55,000
Peter Eastgate - 45,000
Tristan Clemencon - 22,000
Pernille Ravn - 40,000
ElkY - 70,000
Sebastian Ruthenberg - 55,000
Ramzi Jelassi - 42,000
Ricky Fohrenbach - 29,500
Toni Ojala - 27,000
Juha Helppi - 45,000
Maxim Lykov - 30,000
Pierre Neuville - 5,000
Stuart Rutter - 91,000
Blom Bombs Out
Always Good For a Laugh
Without slowing down at all, Hedlund chatted to Rutter on his way past. "Keep working, guys! We have been drinking!" And with that, he was off to the other side of the room.
The table chuckled together, and Rutter piped up. "That's better. He was sober earlier today. It was all wrong."
It's Dinner Time
With that oh-so-familiar EPT music now firmly stuck in our heads, the fourth level of Day 1b has concluded. The players are headed off for their one-hour dinner break, and we'll be doing the same. We'll be back right around 7:30 to get back down to business.
Ruthenberg Not in Any Hurry to Get to the Buffet
The flop read by the time we got there and Ruthenberg, in the under-the-gun position, bet out 1,700. The gentleman in the hijack attempted to less-than-minimum raise; he was put right. Two other players folded, but Ruthenberg made the call and they continued heads-up to the turn.
Ruthenberg checked and his opponent bet 3,500. Very calmly, Ruthenberg called and they saw a river.
The river came down the and Ruthenberg now bet out 3,700. His opponent looked irked but decided not to risk anything before dinner. He folded. and Ruthenberg is up to 70,000.
Level: 5
Blinds: 150/300
Ante: 25
That's Enough of That
Big_Queso Not So Big, Not So Queso
Collopy duly took his burger to the rail and returned sans snacks, deciding it wasn't worth missing any more play after missing the first couple of levels today. He continues without his greasy sustenance.
Ojala Finds Kings
The turn was the and Ojala now opted to check-call the 2,700 bet from his opponent, and when the fourth heart came on the river in the shape of the they both checked. Ojala half-heartedly flipped - but once his opponent had quietly mucked, Ojala took the pot and boosted his stack to 38,000.