2010 PokerStars.com EPT Grand Final - Monte Carlo

Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info
2010 PokerStars.com EPT Grand Final - Monte Carlo
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aa
Prize
€1,700,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€10,000
Entries
848
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
20,000
Players Left 1 / 848
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Shulman Comes Up Short

From under-the-gun, Nick Schulman made it 22,000 before Alex Gomes bumped it up to 34,000. Schulman made the call and the flop came down {q-Spades}{k-Spades}{q-Clubs}.

The two checked to the turn, which was the {3-Spades}. One more round of checking and we were off to the river.

The {A-Clubs} fell and Schulman made a 64,000 bet. Gomes thought about it for a few minutes before making the call and taking the pot with {10-Hearts}{10-Spades} versus Schulman's {7-Clubs}{7-Hearts}.

Tags: Alex GomesNick Schulman

Min-Cash Madness

After a spot of confusion, the official payouts are squared away. The following players made the money but not the first pay jump, picking up €15,000:

105 - Guillaume Darcourt, France
106 - Andrey Zaichenko, Russia
107 - Rino Mathis, Switzerland
108 - Mikhail Lakhitov, Russia
109 - Stefano Marzochhi, Italy
110 - Daniel Groth, USA
111 - Ekaterina Kolobekova, Russia
112 - Chris Bjorin, Sweden
113 - Toby Lewis, UK
114 - Alin Gabriel Grasu, Romania
115 - Eric Ladney, USA
116 - Nicolas Deveraux, France

Eliminated yesterday:

117 - Serge Pierre Madec, France
118 - Anatoly Gurtovoy, Russia
119 - Tomer Berda, Israel
120 - Tommaso Briotti, Italy
121 - Jason Collier, Canada
122 - Ramon Cserei, Romania
123 - Imad Derwiche, France
124 - Jason James, Canada
125 - Ali Tekintamgac, Germany
126 - Martin Schmidkunz, Germany
127 - Sebastian Bidinger, France
128 - William Ross, USA

Level: 20

Blinds: 6,000/12,000

Ante: 1,000

Mo' Money, Mo' Problems

These players got €5,000 more for making it to the first pay jump, cashing for €20,000:

81 - Greg Dyer, USA
82 - Marc Uzan, France
83 - Mikhail Smirnov, Russia
84 - Kevin MacPhee, USA (winner of EPT Berlin)
85 - Simon Munz, Germany
86 - Randall McCowan, USA
87 - Owen Crowe, Canada
88 - Oleksander Vaserfirer, Ukraine
89 - Felipe Montenegro Sansonetti, Costa Rica
90 - Filip Nechansky, Czech Republic
91 - Dieter Albrecht, Switzerland
92 - Matthew Kay, Canada
93 - El Mostafa Bel Khayate, Morocco
94 - Hicham Berdai, Morocco
95 - unknown
96 - Bjorn Verbakel, Netherlands
97 - Konstantin Puchkov, Russia
98 - Joshua Goldstein, USA
99 - Anton Wigg, Sweden
100 - Sander Lylloff, Denmark
101 - Rui Cao, France
102 - Eric Mutrie, Canada
103 - Teddy Sheringham, UK
104 - Alexander Jung, Germany

Brittle Brito

Laurent Olive limped in for 12,000 which was only bizarre because Fernando Brito had 15,000 left.

They then checked down a {3-?} {6-?} {A-?} {8-?} {9-?} board. Olive's {10-?} {5-?} managed to win against {2-?} {4-?}.

Brito was all-in next hand for 3,000 but managed to pick up {A-?} {Q-?} and double against the big blind's {10-?} {7-?}. He's back up to above 10,000 - so almost 1BB.
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