2010 EPT Copenhagen

Main Event
Day: 4
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

Level: 24

Blinds: 15,000/30,000

Ante: 3,000

Guldhammer Pounding the Table

We found a three-handed pot in progress on a flop of {5-Hearts} {10-Diamonds} {4-Hearts}. Yorane Kerignard checked from the big blind, and Morten Guldhammer led out with a bet of 120,000. The third man in the hand was Richard Loth, and he stuck in a raise to 290,000. That was enough to quickly fold Kerignard, but Guldhammer wasn't going anywhere. Reaching for chips, he made it 520,000 straight.

It was another 230,000 for Kerignard to call, representing a significant chunk of his remaining stack. After a few minutes of tank time, he decided his best bet was to fold, saving his remaining 800,000 chips for a better spot.

Tags: Morten GuldhammerRichard LothYorane Kerignard

"What? ... What?!"

Francesco De Vivo raised to 70,000, and Roberto Romanello came along with the call from the blinds.

The flop came out {10-Clubs} {6-Diamonds} {2-Spades}, and the action check-checked. That trend repeated itself on the {6-Spades} turn as well as the {4-Clubs} river. With no further action, De Vivo opened up his hand, revealing a surprise {J-Hearts} {J-Spades}. It was the winner, but not without consequence.

One of the commentators on the EPT Live broadcast promptly fired De Vivo from the tournament. "What? ... What?! That's just shoddy. What is he doing? He's fired."

De Vivo will be allowed to continue working for the time being, but his chip count isn't exactly benefitting from his super tight play.

Tags: Francesco De VivoRoberto Romanello

No Sloth From Loth

Francesco de Vivo raised it up to 70,000 and got by both both Richard Loth behind him and Jesper Petersen in the big blind.

They saw a {J-Spades} {7-Hearts} {9-Spades} flop and it checked around to Loth, who bet 135,000. Petersen got out of there sharpish, and although it took him a little longer, de Vivo eventually folded too.

Test Time

Things are a bit slow and tedious on the TV table for the time being, as you can no doubt surmise. We know you've got some time to kill, so let's see how good your knowledge of Denmark is. Without further ado, Gloria Balding and a crew of poker players present "Do You Know Your Danmark?"

Did you do better than Roberto Romanello? Speaking of Roberto Romanello, head over to PokerNews TV for his interview and all of the rest from this week in Copenhagen.

Chippies

Here's how the remaining nine stack up right now.

Morten Guldhammer - 2,570,000
Francesco De Vivo - 2,091,000
Roberto Romanello - 1,628,000
Jesper Petersen - 1,314,000
Yorane Kerignard - 1,113,000
Morten Klein - 1,099,000
Magnus Borg Hansen - 1,096,000
Richard Loth - 1,033,000
Anton Wigg- 771,000