2010 PokerStars.net EPT Vienna

Main Event
Day: 5
Event Info

2010 PokerStars.net EPT Vienna

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a10
Prize
€700,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€5,000
Prize Pool
€2,935,000
Entries
587
Level Info
Level
32
Blinds
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
0

Lights, Camera, Action in 45 Minutes

The clocks went back here in Vienna last night so while it might feel like midday already, it's only 11am and the players have appointments with the photographers before the scheduled restart of the tournament.

Thanks to PokerStars and Mad Harper for the intelligence-gathering on all the finalists.

Finalists in Final Approach

The prematch interviews and photographs and the attachment of microphones to the eight remaining players plus necessary testing of the TV table are almost at an end. Once the cards start flying, expect a tough game of poker with plenty of live and online experience between these last men standing. If any of them were feeling at all apprehensive, by now they'll just be chomping at the bit to get into action.

Level: 26

Blinds: 25,000/50,000

Ante: 5,000

Cards Away!

The first hands are quiet single-raise-fold affairs, with Michael Eiler stepping up to the initial aggression plate. Having briefly tasted the chip lead yesterday before losing it back to Daniel Negreanu in a three million chip pot in the final stages, he seems unfazed and keen to regain it. Three in a row have been opened by Eiler.

Tags: Michael EilerDaniel Negreanu

Matthias Lotze Joins the Short Stack Gang

Matthias Lotze
Matthias Lotze

Matthias Lotze who started this final table with 1,250,000 has just joined Andreas Wiese and Team Pokerstars Pro Martin Hruby in the shorter stack department after clashing unsuccessfully with Michael Eiler.

Eiler who had raised in the first three consecutive pots finally found some competition from Team Pokerstars Pro Daniel Negreanu and Lotze as they both called Eilers 110,000 from the blinds.

The flop was {a-Spades} {6-Diamonds} {7-Spades} and both Negreanu and Lotze checked before Eiler fired out a continuation bet of 180,000. Negreanu glanced over at Lotze before getting out of the way and Lotze made the call. The turn was {8-Clubs} and the pot was 730,000, Lotze again checked and Eiler this time also checked. The river was the {7-Diamonds} and this time Lotze took the turn to be the aggressor when he bet 225,000. Eiler counted out a raise and put them into the pot making it 625,000 and essentially putting Lotze's tournament on the line. Lotze folded.

Tags: Daniel NegreanuMatthias LotzeMichael Eiler

The Eiler Show

Daniel Negreanu called yet another Michael Eiler preflop raise (to 115k). The flop of {Q-Hearts}{7-Clubs}{3-Hearts} saw a bet of 155k from Eiler, which took him down another pot. He arrived today in a mood to accumulate, and that's precisely what he's been doing, rising to 3,610,000 in the short time the final table has been playing.

There's plenty of history between these two in particular - yesterday Eiler fourbet all in at least twice preflop for a very large amount, pushing Negreanu off his raise and usually his button. He then paid off Negreanu's full house later for over 900k on the river, but never dropped to a dangerously low stack. He'll definitely be one of the players here today who will make Negreanu work to retain his chip lead all the way through to the end.

Tags: Michael EilerDaniel Negreanu

Bruno Launais Eliminated in 8th Place (€60,000)

Bruno Launais
Bruno Launais

Bruno Launais raised and got flat calls from Luca Cainelli and Daniel Negreanu behind. They saw a flop.

Flop: {8-Hearts}{2-Hearts}{j-Clubs}

Launais bet out 175,000 and the aciton moved to Cainelli. He paused, and then raised to 550,000. Negreanu quickly folded, but Launais announced all in. A swift call, and Cainelli, apparently afraid that he was behind, immediately asked him, "Eights?" But no.

Cainelli: {a-Spades}{a-Clubs}
Launais: {a-Diamonds}{j-Hearts}

Turn: {5-Clubs}

River: {2-Clubs}

Cainelli had Launais covered by the slimmest of margins, and Mr. Launais will not be bettering his last EPT final table result (seventh in Deauville in 2009) - he is busto.

Tags: Bruno LaunaisLuca Cainelli

Level: 27

Blinds: 30,000/60,000

Ante: 5,000

Nanos Takes Turn at Blind Removal

Following the start of the new blind level (which was announced with the tune to the Addams Family, in honour of it being Halloween) Konstantinos Nanos seems to have taken over from Michael Eiler in raising preflop most hands. He's picked up over 300k in this fashion in one orbit. There was one hand's pause from Nanos as Daniel Negreanu on the button simply moved in for millions in order to apply pressure to the short-stacked blinds, but then Nanos was back in the driving seat.

Tags: Konstantinos NanosDaniel Negreanu

I Had the Nuts!

Diamonds are Daniel's Best Friend
Diamonds are Daniel's Best Friend

So far most of the uncontested pots are being won by either Michael Eiler, Konstantinos Nanos or Team Pokerstars Pro Daniel Negreanu as the three big stacks take control of this final table.

Nanos decided to contest one of Negreanu's raises when he defended his Big Blind against Kid Poker. Negreanu made it 150,000 to play and Nanos called to make it a 300,000 pot going to the flop. It was a diamond only board with {k-Diamonds} {j-Diamonds} {3-Diamonds} and Nanos checked the action over to Negreanu who made the bet - 185,000. Nanos, chewing gum and riffling his chips decided to fold.

"I was hoping you would raise me. I only had the nuts." Nergeanu said.

Tags: Daniel NegreanuKonstantinos NanoMichael Eiler