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
Players Left 1 / 935
Filter (1)

Filter

Sort By

Well There's a First

We have now played 45 minutes of Level 21, and not a single player has busted out. It's not like the players are super-deep at this point; the ultra-deep starting stack of 300 big blinds caught up to the structure around the start of the day. Currently, the average stack is roughly 40 big blinds.

And yet... they're all hanging on. Better grab some coffee.

De Korver Tickled Pink

Pieter De Korver is frustrating the heck out of Anthony Venturini. Twice, Venturini has raised to 36,000. Each time he's done so, De Korver has reraised him. The first time De Korver showed pocket aces after Venturini folded; the second time he showed pocket kings. For his part, De Korver is chuckling out of the obvious steam coming from Venturini's ears.

Tags: Anthony VenturiniPieter DeKorver

Annette Going Down

"I used to have this many chips"
"I used to have this many chips"
In the danger zone is one Annette Obrestad, formerly one of our big stacks. It seems that there was no massive single incident that did the damage. Rather, as Ludovic Lacay put it, "She just didn't win a pot for three hours." Just now, she open-shoved for her last 174,000. No callers this time, but she's only just above that magical 10-big-blind mark...

Tags: Annette Obrestad

Sunny Days for Somerville

Somerville - happier than he looks
Somerville - happier than he looks
Jason Somerville did a rather brave thing and stuck his whole stack in preflop with {2-Clubs} {2-Diamonds} in a non-traditional coinflip against Jaime Vilela's {A-Hearts} {K-Spades}. The deuces held up, and his stack doubled up to 650,000. Vilela dropped to 300,000 or so.

Board: {J-Clubs} {6-Spades} {10-Spades} {9-Clubs} {7-Diamonds}

Tags: Jason Somerville

Sung Misses His Flush and Exits

We caught the short-stacked Steve Sung moving in, first to act, for 165,000 on a flop of {6-Diamonds} {Q-Hearts} {5-Hearts}. Marc Naalden double-fist-pump-snap-called with the nuts, {Q-Diamonds} {Q-Hearts}. He had to fade Sung's flush draw, {10-Hearts} {7-Hearts}. The turn was red, but a diamond -- the {A-Diamonds}. The river was also red, but another diamond, the {k-Diamonds}. Naalden took Sung's chips and Sung took off for the payouts table.

Tags: Marc NaaldenSteve Sung

Annette Going Back Up

Annette Obrestad is making a bit of a recovery. She saw a {2-Clubs} {J-Clubs} {Q-Clubs} flop with Jean Paul Pasqualini, which Pasqualini bet. Obrestad raised, Pasqualini reraised, Obrestad four-bet all in, and after a while Pasqualini folded. He showed something that was very far away across the table and therefore small to a blogger's eye, but it looked like pocket sevens, one of them a club. Obrestad similarly showed something which looked a lot like {K-?} {Q-?}, the king possibly a club.

Level: 22

Blinds: 10,000/20,000

Ante: 2,000