2010 PokerStars.com EPT Grand Final - Monte Carlo
Main Event
Day: 2
Matta Moves On
The board ran out , and that was no help at all for Matta. The Lebanese Poker Champion is outta here, and Coren moves her way up to about 135,000.
Marcel Short
They saw a flop and the young qualifier bet out; again Luske called. The dealer dropped an turn on the felt and again Young Qualifier bet out 10,000. Luske raised to around 22,000, but when the qualifier announced all in to cover him, Luske folded, leaving himself less than 17,000.
The next hand the same qualifier opened for 7,500 and Luske flat-called, with just 8,500 back. Sander Lylloff called too, and they saw a flop. It checked around to Luske who pushed his remaining chips into the middle - and both players folded, bumping Luske back up to 34,000.
No Love for Luske
Flop:
The big blind checked the flop and Santos made it 12,000. Luske called and the big blind folded.
Luske then pushed his remaining chips all-in in the dark. The hit the turn and Santos made the call.
Santos:
Luske:
The fell on the river and with that Mr. Luske was headed for the exit.
Kelopuro 4-Bets To Win
Just now, he opened the small blind to 7,500 only to find the big blind reraising to 18,000. With a furrowed brow, Kelopuro thought for two minutes before raising once again, this time to 43,800, a quick fold from the big blind and the Finn continues his ascent.
Where Are the Girls?
Missing in action:
- Isabelle Mercier
- Leo Margets
- Erica Schoenberg
Cao Doubles Through Lacay
Board: . Lacay was crippled as a result dropping to about 50,000 while Cao is back over the 100,000 mark.
Lacay Gone
Lacay:
Tuthill:
The board ran out and Lacay was sent to the rail.
Moneymaker Making Money
Chris Moneymaker was rather reduced from his earlier high of almost 500,000, but managed to bump his stack back up a bit when a short stack moved in with and Moneymaker gave him a spin with .
The board came down an uneventful and the shortie was reduced to nothing. Moneymaker moved up to 360,000.
Pastor - "Sicko"
"What a sicko!" said very amused tablemate Melanie Weisner.