2013 PokerStars.com EPT Prague

€5,300 Main Event
Day: 1a
Event Info

2013 PokerStars.com EPT Prague

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
1010
Prize
€725,700
Event Info
Buy-in
€5,000
Prize Pool
€4,883,950
Entries
1,007
Level Info
Level
33
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
30,000

Engel Needs No Angel on his Shoulder

Level 8 : 300/600, 75 ante
Ari Engel
Ari Engel

Ari Engel has massive stacks of chips in front of him, which was a surprise considering he only had twice the starting stack the last time we checked on him. Engel got up from the table to stretch his legs and we asked him what we had missed. Engel told us that he had played a big pot against his former neighbor.

Engel held kings in a hand and got five bet preflop. When that flop came eight-high, Engel bet and called his opponent's shove that followed. Engel's kings proved good against his opponents tens. That 100,000 pot went to Engel after blanks on both the turn and river. We're not a hundred percent sure yet, but it appears that Engel is the chip leader with just half a level to go for the day.

Player Chips Progress
Ari Engel ca
Ari Engel
160,000
100,000
100,000

Tags: Ari Engel

Another Batch of Eliminations

Level 8 : 300/600, 75 ante
Player Chips Progress
Vladimir Novitckii
Vladimir Novitckii
Busted
Ludovit Fischer
Ludovit Fischer
Busted
Andreas Samuelsson se
Andreas Samuelsson
Busted
Simon Boss
Simon Boss
Busted
John Andress us
John Andress
Busted
Memik Sezer
Memik Sezer
Busted
Nikolaos Vivis
Nikolaos Vivis
Busted
Kimmo Kurko fi
Kimmo Kurko
Busted
Ionel Anton ro
Ionel Anton
Busted
Hauke Heseding
Hauke Heseding
Busted
Viacheslav Buldygin ru
Viacheslav Buldygin
Busted
Anton Wigg se
Anton Wigg
Busted
EPT Main Event Champion
EPT 1X Winner
Maurice Schepp
Maurice Schepp
Busted
Gheorghe Gradinaru us
Gheorghe Gradinaru
Busted
Aleksander Doan pl
Aleksander Doan
Busted
Radoslaw Morawiec
Radoslaw Morawiec
Busted
Dmitriy Kim
Dmitriy Kim
Busted
Dennis Bejedal
Dennis Bejedal
Busted
Clyde Foe
Clyde Foe
Busted
Rudolf Babayan
Rudolf Babayan
Busted
Mikolaj Zawadzki pl
Mikolaj Zawadzki
Busted
Elias Gutierrez es
Elias Gutierrez
Busted
Daniel Laidlaw au
Daniel Laidlaw
Busted
Paul Delaney
Paul Delaney
Busted
Jesper Hoog se
Jesper Hoog
Busted

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Expensive

Level 8 : 300/600, 75 ante

Jeff Sarwer had previously opened for 1,100 and folded to a raise to 2,700 from Georgios Zisimopoulos, a PokerStars qualifier from Greece. This time when the exact same dynamic happened a few hands later Sarwer made the call. They saw a flop of {a-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}{6-Clubs}. Sarwer checked and Zisimopoulos bet 2,500. Turn card {5-Clubs} again Sarwer checked and Zisimopoulos now bet 4,700. Sarwer called and the last card was the seemingly innocuous {2-Diamonds}. Sarwer checked for the final time and Zisimopoulos reached for chips, betting 19,000 leaving just 10,000 behind. Sarwer smiled at the situation he had got himself into. Way ahead or way behind it seemed. “Too expensive.” Sarwer eventually declared and folded. Zisimopoulos decided to show him his prized possessions, {5-Spades}{5-Diamonds} for quads. Sarwer refused to tell his hand but moments later admitted to “Ace Queen or Ace Jack.”

Player Chips Progress
Jeff Sarwer fi
Jeff Sarwer
25,000
-9,000
-9,000
Georgios Zisimopoulos gr
Georgios Zisimopoulos
18,000

Tags: Jeff SarwerGiorgos Zisimopoulos

"I Couldn't Help Myself"

Level 7 : 250/500, 50 ante

With the board already totally out there, three players were mingled in a not too big a pot. On the table laid five cards on their backs: {J-Spades}{2-Diamonds}{8-Clubs} | {6-Clubs} | {3-Diamonds}. Wigg and another player had checked to Max Silver on the button who had bet out just 2,400. Wigg made the call and the other player folded after some moments of thinking.

"I couldn't help myself" said Silver as he showed his {K-Spades}{Q-} for king-high. That wasn't good enough as Wigg showed his {A-Spades}{K-Clubs} for ace-high. The third player just laughed it off, did he fold the winner?

Player Chips Progress
Anton Wigg se
Anton Wigg
60,000
19,000
19,000
EPT Main Event Champion
EPT 1X Winner
Mathew Frankland gb
Mathew Frankland
23,500
-4,775
-4,775

Tags: Max SilverAnton Wigg

The Big Difference

Level 8 : 300/600, 75 ante

One question that is often asked is, "What's the difference between poker in America and poker in Europe?"

Ari Engel just said something to us that sums it up nicely. He said, "I've got more cold four-bet today than I have the last six months playing in America."

Well said, sir.

Tags: Ari Engel

More Eliminations

Level 7 : 250/500, 50 ante
Player Chips Progress
Marius Bumb
Marius Bumb
Busted
Jukka Parviainen
Jukka Parviainen
Busted
Antanas Gueorguiev
Antanas Gueorguiev
Busted
Javier Zapatero es
Javier Zapatero
Busted
Balasz Botond
Balasz Botond
Busted
Espen Sorlie
Espen Sorlie
Busted
Rasmus Agerskov dk
Rasmus Agerskov
Busted
Goran Madic
Goran Madic
Busted
Boyan Asenov bg
Boyan Asenov
Busted
Chris Brammer gb
Chris Brammer
Busted
JC Alvarado mx
JC Alvarado
Busted
Michel Dousteyssier
Michel Dousteyssier
Busted
Igor Gurskii
Igor Gurskii
Busted
Rainer Riesterer
Rainer Riesterer
Busted
Jesse Yaginuma us
Jesse Yaginuma
Busted
Tim Harold
Tim Harold
Busted
Michael Palauschek
Michael Palauschek
Busted
Emmanouil Chrysovergis gr
Emmanouil Chrysovergis
Busted
Garlef Rinne
Garlef Rinne
Busted
Matt Perrins gb
Matt Perrins
Busted
Jeffrey Hakim lb
Jeffrey Hakim
Busted
Edison Nguyen au
Edison Nguyen
Busted
Emil Ohlsson
Emil Ohlsson
Busted
Thomas Butzhammer de
Thomas Butzhammer
Busted

Level: 8

Blinds: 300/600

Ante: 75

Selbst’s Wine

Level 7 : 250/500, 50 ante
Vanessa Selbst
Vanessa Selbst

PokerStars Team Pro Vanessa Selbst had just led out from under-the-gun plus one into two opponents for 1,500 on a board of {3-Hearts}{4-Hearts}{4-Spades} and got two folds. She stacked her chips, and with perfect timing two glasses of red wine appeared. One for her and one for the player sitting to her right, Walid Bou Habib. They clinked glasses took a sip and got back to business.

Veteran German player Manfred Sierke opened for 1,500 and faced a raise from Habib to 3,000. Action folded back to Sierke, he folded, and an exuberant Habib declared, “This was the one.” Selbst playfully told him to show his cards but he refused. It all got a bit more serious for Selbst a few minutes later though when she was the one tangling with Sierke.

Selbst had defended an open from Sierke and now faced a bet of 800 from the German player on a flop of {9-Spades}{7-Clubs}{9-Clubs}. She called and then led out on the {q-Diamonds} turn for 1,500 only to have Sierke raise it to 4,200. A puzzled look crossed Selbst’s face, but she made the call and checked the river {3-Diamonds}. Selbst checked and Sierke took his time counting out another 4,200. Selbst really took her time now, puzzling it out. A couple of minutes ticked by and she flicked the required chips out in front of her to call. Sierke turned over his {j-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds} for flopped trips and Selbst mucked.

Player Chips Progress
Manfred Sierke ca
Manfred Sierke
24,000
24,000
24,000
Vanessa Selbst us
Vanessa Selbst
14,000
-5,450
-5,450
PokerStars

Tags: Manfred SierkeVanessa SelbstWalid Habib

Swingy Times for Peters

Level 7 : 250/500, 50 ante

Tobias Peters has had a pretty swingy day so far. After an hour of play he was down to just 6,000 in chips. He made swings back to starting stack, 38,000, back to 14,000 and is at 27,000 right now. Peters just told us he had aces twice, kings once, queens twice and jacks once today. None of those hands he won, having set over set twice. If you hear the story like that, it's almost unbelievable he's still in it. Peters is still sitting at the table he started this morning and has almost as many chips as he began with.

Player Chips Progress
Tobias Peters nl
Tobias Peters
27,000
21,000
21,000

Tags: Tobias Peters

The Skrill Last Longer Competition is Taking Place at EPT Prague

Level 7 : 250/500, 50 ante
Skrill Last Man Standing promo
Skrill Last Man Standing promo

One name that keeps popping up here at the EPT Prague is Skrill – which isn’t a player, but rather an online payment solutions company that aims to evolve “the way people pay and get paid globally.” Skrill is branded throughout the venue and also have a booth where players can sign up for their popular "Last Longer Competition."

The Skrill Last Longer competition will be held at each stop on this season’s EPT, of which they’re an official sponsor. The promotion is simple – players sign up for the promotion either online (preregistration is available) or at the Skrill booth (which will be present at each stop); don a Skrill patch; and then aim to be the last man or woman standing. The last player remaining will then receive their buy-in back via their Skrill account.

While Skrill is upping the ante for Season 10 with a bigger branding initiative, this isn’t their first appearance on the EPT; as a matter of fact, they were a sponsor of Season 8 and have held previous “Last Longer” promotions.

The company’s website provides a bit more information on Skrill, which rebranded from Moneybookers back in 2010:

“Skrill has been moving money digitally since 2001. We offer online payment solutions for businesses and consumers, allowing them to pay and get paid globally. Over 36 million account holders already trust Skrill. Our customers can send and receive money worldwide in 200 countries and 40 currencies, securely and at low cost, without revealing their personal financial details. Your business will benefit from our worldwide payment network with over 100 payment options. Whether through a simple one-step integration or a fully-tailored payment solution. Whoever you are, however you like to pay or get paid, trust Skrill to make your online payments simpler, faster and safer.”

Headquartered in London, Skrill is looking to make their presence known in the poker world with a commitment to customer satisfaction through innovation and service. Not only that, they’re looking to be more than just a company by becoming a trusted and respected member of the poker community.

For more information on Skrill, click here.

The PokerNews Live Reporting Team will be keeping an eye on the latest incarnation of the Skrill Last Longer throughout the duration of the EPT Prague Main Event.

Tags: Skrill