2010 PokerStars.com EPT Grand Final - Monte Carlo
Main Event
Day: 2
Players Left 1 / 848
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Level: 15
Blinds: 2,000/4,000
Ante: 400
from the cutoff as soon as he returned, and smacked it into the big blind's
. The board bricked, and the Costa Rican hit the rail.
The board read
when we joined them. Tuthill had bet out 36,800 and Cao was considering his option. He considered for a very, very long time, and eventually he folded, leaving himself with 90,000. "Showdown time," announced another player at the table. Said Tuthill, "I'd let you pick one, but they're both the same." He raked in the pot as Neil Channing returned to the table after a little wander. "I was young when that pot started," he said. Must have been a long, long time ago.
board from the cutoff, only to face an all-in bet of around 90,000 from the gentleman on the button. With almost 150,000 in the pot already, Levi had a big decision to make, and after several minutes' thought he folded, dropping to a still very healthy 340,000.As he raked in the pot, Levi's opponent offered to tell him what he'd had if Levi told him what he'd had in an earlier hand. "Maybe," was Levi's totally noncommittal reply.
board to boost his stack up to 290,000 chips.
board, and he hit the rail."What a waste of time that was," he sighed as he headed for the door.
Brent Wheeler had raised and Paul Berende had called behind before Tuthill reraised out of the big blind. Wheeler pushed for not much more than the three-bet, Berende passed, and Tuthill called.
Wheeler:
Tuthill:
Board:
Hence the shouting and such. Wheeler is no more, just a little outside the money, and the excitable Tuthill, though still stacking when we left, seems to have a pretty healthy stack there.
She was all-in preflop with
for around 70,000 against
but the board came
to eliminate her.Thater looked slightly stunned for a moment, before exiting to the rail, just 10 players from the bubble and having played poker for nearly two days to leave with nothing.