2010 PokerStars.com EPT Grand Final - Monte Carlo

Main Event
Day: 4
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

Day 4 Seat Draw

Table 1
Seat 1: Craig McCorkell (1498000)
Seat 2: Dominykas Karmazinas (866000)
Seat 3: Matt Perrins (2618000)
Seat 4: Herve Costa (1105000)
Seat 5: Josef Klinger (622000)
Seat 6: Kevin Eyster (2768000)
Seat 7: Aleh Plauski (1139000)
Seat 8: Domenico Iannone (713000)

Table 2
Seat 1: Claudiu Saizu (1220000)
Seat 2: [Removed:146] (758000)
Seat 3: Emanuele Rugini (575000)
Seat 4: Ramzi Jelassi (590000)
Seat 5: Jean Francois Talbot (2427000)
Seat 6: Sami Kelopuro (1094000)
Seat 7: Nicolas Chouity (2037000)
Seat 8: Paul Berende (148000)

Table 3
Seat 1: David Sesso (850000)
Seat 2: Nick Schulman (578000)
Seat 3: Laurent Olive (1035000)
Seat 4: Manuel Bevand (490000)
Seat 5: Roger Hairabedian (675000)
Seat 6: Salvatore Bonavena (610000)
Seat 7: Andrew Chen (387000)
Seat 8: Martin Hruby (720000)

Day 4 Dawns

The world is his Eyster
The world is his Eyster
Good morning and welcome back to sunny Monte Carlo where our starting field of 848 has been reduced to 24. Young Kevin Eyster went on an enormous rush yesterday and seemed to be thoroughly enjoying his enormo-stack status, and indeed he is chip leader going into the penultimate day. Still in the field, though, are Sami Kelopuro, Ramzi Jelassi and Team PokerStars Pro Martin Hruby. If things continue along yesterday's vein, today should be very interesting indeed.

Don't forget you can watch all of this from the comfort of your own computer at EPT Live. Play will resume in just a few minutes, and we will keep on going until we have a final table of eight. Watch this space...

Tags: Kevin Eyster

Level: 23

Blinds: 12,000/24,000

Ante: 2,000

Manuel Bevand Eliminated in 23rd Place (€50,000)

It folded around Laurent Olive on the button, who raised to 64,000, and Manuel Bevand in the small blind promptly shoved. Olive, the only player at the feature table with over a million in chips, quickly called.

Bevand: {7-Hearts} {7-Diamonds}
Olive: {K-Clubs} {K-Spades}

Board: {5-Hearts} {J-Spades} {3-Diamonds} {3-Clubs} {5-Diamonds}

With that, the Frenchman is sent home with €50,000 as consolation. Olive moves up to over 1.5 million.

Tags: Laurent OliveManuel Bevand

Squeezed Olive

Nick Schulman opened from UTG but Laurent Olive reraised to 140,000 behind him. Roger Hairabedian tanked before moving all-in for about 600,000 or so.

Schulman folded but Olive debated for a minute before electing to make the call for a third of his stack.

Olive: {Q-Hearts} {Q-Diamonds}
Hairabedian: {K-Spades} {K-Clubs}

The {6-Hearts} {8-Hearts} {9-Hearts} suddenly put Olive in with a shout, but a {4-Clubs} turn and {7-Spades} put paid to his hopes of eliminating his compatriot. Hairabedian is up to 1,350,000 and is now the chip leader on the feature table.

Tags: Laurent OliveRoger Hairabedian

Small Pot for Kelopuro

It folded around to Jean Francois Talbot in the small blind, who raised to 60,000. Big blind Sami Kelopuro called. Interesting.

However, they both checked the {6-Diamonds} {8-Hearts} {9-Diamonds} flop and Talbot checked the {10-Diamonds} turn too before Kelopuro took it down with an 81,000 bet.

Tags: Sami Kelopuro

Smaller Saizu

Nicolas Chouity bet heavily on the turn of a {7-Diamonds} {J-Diamonds} {8-Clubs} {4-Spades} board and then fired again on the {6-Hearts} river to the tune of 275,000. Claudiu Saizu called both times, but then mucked when Chouity turned over {5-Hearts} {9-Clubs} for a rivered straight.

Chouity increased to 2.6 million, Saizu was left with 700,000.

Tags: Claudiu SaizuNicolas Chouity