flop gave him quite a sweat, but running sixes sent him home with a min-cash. Gorodetskiy began the bubble dance with less than 100,000 but has built himself to 350,000 in the last hour and a half.
flop gave him quite a sweat, but running sixes sent him home with a min-cash. Gorodetskiy began the bubble dance with less than 100,000 but has built himself to 350,000 in the last hour and a half.


and the two blinds checked. The turn was the
and the small blind bet 5,000. The big blind called. The river was the
and the small blind checked. The big blind fired 12,000 and the small blind folded.
. Pescatori was able to stick around though, when he rolled over the 
for a better pair. He got back up to 8,500 on this hand.
against
. Lucky for him, the board ran out
. Joao is still short but lives to fight another hand with around 170,000.


. The original preflop raiser made it 18,500 to go and Chartier flatted.
to the board and the first player checked. Chartier took a minute before betting 32,000. His opponent called rather quickly.
fell on the river and now the board contained two pair, aces and nines. The straight and flush draws that were out there on the flop failed to get there and the first player checked. Chartier tanked for a few minutes while most of the other tables in the room were bagging and tagging. Eventually, he fired a bet of 30,000. His opponent quickly called again.
for a full house, nines full of aces, after flopping three nines. His opponent mucked with a disgusted look on his face and the pot went the Canadian's way. Charter has gone from grinding on the short stack to bagging up just under 300,000 chips at 296,500. The last quarter of the final level saw Chartier hit a crazy rush to go from having under eight big blinds to finishing with what will be just under 50 big blinds to start the day tomorrow.
2010 EPT Berlin Main Event
Day 2 Completed