2009 PokerStars.com EPT Grand Final

€10,000 EPT Grand Final Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2009 PokerStars.com EPT Grand Final

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
96
Prize
€2,300,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€10,000
Prize Pool
€9,350,000
Entries
935
Level Info
Level
33
Blinds
120,000 / 240,000
Ante
0

€10,000 EPT Grand Final Main Event

Day 3 Completed

Bag and Tag: We're Out of Here

Day 3 Chip Leader Matthew Woodward
Day 3 Chip Leader Matthew Woodward
Mercifully, Day 3 has come to an end according to the original structure -- with thirty-one players remaining. It was a long day for many of the players. Sorel Mizzi, Joe Hachem, Isabelle Mercier, Lee Nelson, Andre Akkari and Marcel Luske all came up short -- with Luske being agonizingly short as the bubble boy.

But once the tournament money bubble burst, things were only getting started. It was a constant battle for chips from there through the end of the day. Three players were contesting all day for the chip lead: Matthew Woodward, Ludovic Lacay and Marc Naalden. When the chips were tallied and put in the bags for overnight storage, it was Woodward's 2.66 million chips that led the field. All of the official counts will be posted overight once they have been logged by the tournament staff.

Tomorrow there will be a re-draw for seats and the remaining thirty-one players will play down to a final table of eight. Play kicks off at noon local time. PokerNews will be there to bring you all of the live updates from the tournament floor.

Morozov Picks Up Some Chips at the End of the Day

Alexander Morozov put the pressure on chip leader Ludovic Lacay at every stage of their recent encounter. After Lacay opened for 45,000, Morozov reraised in position to 130,000. Lacay, with chips to burn, made the call.

The flop came down {K-Clubs} {J-Hearts} {2-Spades}. Lacay checked to Morozov, who cut 200,000 off of his stack in blues, yellows and oranges and passed them over the line. Lacay tossed eight matching oranges into the pot, a small dent in his massive stack.

Lacay again checked when the turn came off {5-Clubs}. Morozov responded by moving all in for about 500,000. That was enough for Lacay to pass.

Tags: Alexander MorozovLudovic Lacay

Douce Beats Ace Queen

Olivier Douce has enjoyed a full double up courtesy of Ami Barer. Douce raised to 60,000, Barer reraised, Douce pushed and Barer made the call.

Douce: {4-Hearts} {4-Diamonds}
Barer: {A-Diamonds} {Q-Spades}

Board: {8-Diamonds} {8-Spades} {10-Spades} {K-Clubs} {2-Diamonds}

Barer is still pretty stacked though and is on at least an average count.

Bou for Habib

Wow, exits are like London buses (the ones here in Monaco naturally run to perfect schedule) -- you wait ages for one, then they all come at once.

Our latest casualty is Walid Bou Habib, whose {K-?} {10-?} was no match for Alem Shah's pocket kings.

Board: {A-?} {5-?} {2-?} {3-?} {9-?}

Ruthenberg Crippled

Sebastian Ruthenberg made it 52,000 preflop only for Steven Silverman to make it 85,000. Call.

Flop: {3-Hearts} {8-Diamonds} {7-Clubs}

Ruthenberg checked, Silverman bet 120,000, Ruthenberg moved all in and it was an easy call for Silverman.

Ruthenberg: {5-Spades} {8-Spades}
Silverman: {A-Diamonds} {A-Clubs}

Turn: {J-Hearts}
River: {4-Diamonds}

Ruthenberg is still here, but he's down to just 90,000, a mere four and a half big blinds.

Tags: Sebastian RuthenbergSteven Silverman

Anton-Out

Teisseire - off he goes
Teisseire - off he goes
Antonin Teisseire is also gone, at the hands of Gregory Zima.

Antonin Teisseire raised to 130,000, leaving himself just 20,000 behind, and Zima flat-called pre and then shoved on the flop. Teisseire called, and out he went.

Teisseire: {5-?} {5-?}
Zima: {A-?} {Q-?}

Board: {Q-Spades} {A-Spades} {2-Hearts} {6-Hearts} {8-Hearts}