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2009 PokerStars.com EPT Barcelona
€8,300 EPT Barcelona Main Event
Day: 5
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Marc Goodwin: 5,335,000
Level: 30
Blinds: 60,000/120,000
Ante: 15,000
Flop:
Goodwin continuation-bet 550,000, and Phillips gave it up.
...But then he folded.
The flop is
and Goodwin checks, Phillips fires 310,000 and Goodwin suddenly reraised to 1,160,000. Phillips thought for a while before making the call.The turn was the
and Goodwin moved all-in for around 4 million into about a 3 million pot. Phillips agonised at this shove and visibly looked perplexed. The American took a long time thinking out his options, several minutes in fact, during which he apologised to Goodwin for taking so long during a difficult decision.Finally, Phillips made the call and Goodwin showed
for a gutshot and Phillips flipped
for top pair. Suddenly Goodwin needed to hit an Ace or a Jack or he was out.The dealer slowly dealt the river, it was the
and Goodwin finished in second place.
Carter Phillips won three seats for this event online and was already ahead for the trip before he'd even sat down at the EPT Main Event felt after chopping the €1,000 side event. Nevertheless, in spectacular fashion he went on to beat a field including three former EPT Barcelona champions, coming to the final table as chip leader and only losing the lead once before he got heads up with Marc Goodwin. Phillips played some very high-grade poker and fully deserved to win the trophy and the thoroughly enviable €850,000 first prize.
As he was interviewed immediately after knocking out Goodwin in second place, Phillips was on the verge of tears, and why not -- he can't even drink in his home country, but at just 20 years old he's already picked up one of poker's highest accolades, an EPT title. As he prepares to party the night away, from all here at PokerNews.com and the Casino Barcelona, it's thank you and goodnight.
€8,300 EPT Barcelona Main Event
Day 5 Completed