2010 PokerStars.net EPT Berlin
2010 EPT Berlin Main Event
Day: 5
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He's up to 12 million - that's almost half the chips in play.
Showdown
Nathwani:
MacPhee:
The
flop was a good one for MacPhee, which is something we're getting used to here. The
on the turn provided a bit of a swat in the form of an open-ended straight draw for Nathwani, but the
on the river failed to rescue him. After starting the day second in chips, Nathwani busted in a disappointing fifth place, earning €210,000. MacPhee is up to a tourney-crushing 14 million.
board and Ilari Tahkokallio (big blind) made the call.The
river put a full house, threes full of jacks, on the board and Wasek checked. Tahkokallio bet 780,000 and after a moment Wasek called - but mucked when Tahkokallio turned over
for jacks full of threes.
, and both players quickly checked. The turn brought the
, and Inizan checked again. This time MacPhee bet 320,000, which was enough to take down the pot.
Flop:
Wasek immediately shoved for 1,385,000. And Tahkokallio gave it up. We move on.
They saw a
flop and MacPhee bet out 335,000. Wasek insta-folded.


and MacPhee continued with a bet of 235,000. Wasek made the call.The turn pair the board with fives, putting the
out there. MacPhee checked and Wasek fired 335,000. MacPhee made the call.The river was the
and MacPhee checked. Wasek checked behind and tabled the 
for two pair, nines and fives. MacPhee had him beat though with the 
for kings and fives and won the pot. As has been the storyline of this final table, more chips slide MacPhee's way.