2008 PokerStars.net EPT San Remo

EPT San Remo
Day: 4
Event Info

2008 PokerStars.net EPT San Remo

Event Info
Buy-in
$7,252
Entries
2
Players Left
2
Level Info
Level
22
Blinds
15,000 / 30,000
Ante
3,000

Anthony Lellouche Wants to See Flops

Anthony Lellouche has limped into three pots in a row. Despite losing a big pot to Thorson, the strategy has had some success as he just picked up a three-way pot against the blinds when they folded to his bet on the flop.

William Thorson Picks Up a Nice Pot

William Thorson
William Thorson
Anthony Lellouche limped in from middle position as did Gregory Genovese from the small blind. William Thorson checked his option and the three saw a flop of {4-Spades}{4-Clubs}{2-Hearts}. Everybody checked and the {2-Clubs} hit the turn. Genovese checked again and Thorson slid out 35,000. Lellouche called, Genovese folded and the river came the {9-Clubs}. Thorson thought a bit, then pushed 80,000 across the line. Lellouche sized Thorson up a bit, and then called. Thoroson showed {6-Spades}{4-Hearts} and Lellouche mucked.

Tags: Gregory GenoveseWilliam Thorson

Eric Koskas Takes a Pot From Dario Minieri

On the first hand of play, Eric Koskas and Dario Minieri are heads up with the board reading {8-Spades}{6-Spades}{6-Clubs}{3-Hearts}. Koskas moved all in and Dario went into the tank. The two began a dialogue in which Koskas repeatedly asked for a call and the two speculated endlessly on the other's holding. At one point, Koskas said "I'm crazy but I'm not stupid," a phrase which sparked an outburst of laughter from the gallery. After roughly five or six minutes of chatter, during which time even the EPT television commentators were trying to call a clock, Minieri finally folded. Koskas showed and a queen and Minieri said, "I definitely folded the worst hand then."

Level: 21

Blinds: 12,000/24,000

Ante: 3,000

EPT San Remo Final Table Will Start Shortly

Fountain Near SanRemo Centro
Fountain Near SanRemo Centro
Welcome back to our coverage of the EPT San Remo. Play is due to start shortly and the final table of eight players will battle it for the $1,340,867 first prize. There are some great players left and they have four EPT final table appearances between them.

Play is due to start in 10 minutes. The chip counts are as follows:

Dario Minieri (Italy) Team PokerStars Pro - 1,832k
Jason Mercier, PokerStars qualifier (USA) 1,591k
Anthony Lellouche (France) 1,192k
Gregory Genovese (Italy) 694k
Dag Palovic (Slovakia) 585k
Eric Koskas (France) 449k
William Thorson (Sweden) 418k
Marcus Bower, PokerStars qualifier (USA) 278k