2010 EPT Copenhagen

Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info
2010 EPT Copenhagen
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aj
Prize
3,675,000 DKK
Event Info
Buy-in
35,000 DKK
Entries
423
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
0
Players Left 1 / 423
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Climber of the Day

There can be only one contender today, and it is Mr. Roberto Romanello.

Starting the day on just 19,000, Mr. Romanello is currently in possession of just a little shy of 300,000.

"I just went on a crazy rush, really," he explained initially, before breaking it down.

The relevant hands went like so:

1) His {A-Spades} {4-Spades} flushed against his opponent's pocket nines for his first double up of the day.

2) He raised with pocket sixes and turned a set only for a gentleman to move in on the river. Romanello called, his opponent mucked, and that put Romanello up to around 100,000.

3) He got it in with {A-?} {Q-?} against pocket kings, spiked, and was up to 200,000.

"...And I've just been raising ever since."

Tags: Roberto Romanello

Brolin Executed, Lodden Maimed

Tomas Brolin was just eliminated when his {A-?} {J-?} was out-flopped by an opponent's {A-?} {5-?}. The flop brought both an ace and a five, and a second five on the turn left Brolin drawing dead to a chop. One blank river card later, and his day was done.

On the other side of the room, Johnny Lodden was involved in a pretty sizable pot considering his stack size. He and Stefan Nielsen put a 27,000-chip pile into the middle of the table going to the turn on a board that read {6-Spades} {9-Spades} {Q-Spades} {10-Hearts}. When fourth street dropped, Nielsen bet 13,000. It was only half the pot, but it was also nearly half of Lodden's remaining stack. After several minutes of agonizing debate, Mr. Lodden figured the best course of action was to fold and wait for a better spot. That's just what he did, slipping back into the danger zone with about 31,000.

Tags: Johnny LoddenTomas Brolin

Level: 13

Blinds: 1,200/2,400

Ante: 200

Poker for Dessert

Forty-five minutes of eating and napping have come and gone in a flash. The remaining 112 players are back in their seats and ready for two more levels of action.

Game on!

Verbaked

We arrived to see Bjorn Verbakel all in and up against Andrew Teng. We'd like to think the chips went in before the flop, but it's possible they went in on it.

Verbakel: {J-Spades} {J-Hearts}
Teng: {Q-Hearts} {Q-Clubs}

Board: {2-Diamonds} {J-Diamonds} {3-Clubs} {2-Clubs} {Q-Spades}

Tags: Andrew Teng

Beckman Busts

Another unfortunate who won't be making the money is Anders Beckman. He got it in racing against Tim Pedersen but was soon in a lot of trouble, and Beckman found himself drawing dead by the turn.

Beckman: {A-Hearts} {K-Clubs}
Pedersen: {4-Hearts} {4-Diamonds}

Board: {4-Clubs} {K-Hearts} {8-Diamonds} {4-Spades} {10-Diamonds}

Kyllonen Just Can't Helppi It

We arrived to see Juha Helppi putting in some kind of bet - it looked as though he was check-raising the {A-Clubs} {3-Hearts} {9-Hearts} flop. Jens Kyllonen on the button thought about it for a moment and then made the call.

The turn was the {A-Hearts} and Helppi thought about it for a long time; eventually he checked. Kyllonen now bet 20,000, forcing Helppi to fold. Kyllonen grinned impishly, started to show his cards and then thought better of it, then realised that half the table had seen them anyway, and finally turned them over so that Helppi could see too.

His hand - the mighty {J-Clubs} {8-Clubs}.

Tags: Jens KyllonenJuha Helppi