2010 PokerStars EPT Vilamoura

Main Event
Day: 1b
Event Info

2010 PokerStars EPT Vilamoura

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
55
Prize
€467,835
Event Info
Buy-in
€5,000
Prize Pool
€1,862,400
Entries
384
Level Info
Level
28
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
5,000

Ivo Big One

Ivo Donev has now just doubled up against Dani Vargas, it looked like all the money went in on the {10-Spades} {5-Spades} {5-Hearts} flop with Donev holding {J-Hearts} {J-Clubs} and Vargas looking for one of a multitude of outs holding {A-Spades} {Q-Spades}.

The turn and river stayed red and paint free with the {6-Hearts} and {7-Hearts} appearing and Donev doubled up to 40,000. Vargas dropped to just 5,000.

Tags: Ivo Donev

Thorson in Casino War

William Thorson, deep thinker
William Thorson, deep thinker

So suggested Jeff Sarwer as a bizarre board came out for heads up players William Thorson and Giacomo Maisto to ponder - {7-Clubs}{2-Spades}{7-Diamonds} the flop, on which Maisto bet out 1,500 and Thorson called, {7-Spades} on the turn which saw no action (but a query from Thorson: "What do you have, seven-three?"). This was clearly not the case, as the river brought the fourth {7-Hearts}.

Now out bet Maisto, 5k out of his remaining 15k or so. Now Thorson talked to himself for a while.

"I don't have an Ace, I'll tell you right now," he began, before starting to talk himself into doing something or other. "One part of me believes you..." he continued.

Now Maisto piped up, "You have a lot of chips, call!" and this seemed to have the opposite effect. "You should have said fold," he reasoned, "Then I call you." But he folded and then pestered Maisto to show him one card - "The worse one."

Maisto obliged with the {5-Spades} and Thorson said, "I could beat that," before letting that smallish pot drift away.

Meanwhile tablemate Jeff Sarwer seemed rather excited by the table quads, saying, "High card! It's like Casino War!"

Tags: William ThorsonJeff SarwerGiacomo Maisto

Kasper Thanks His Friendly Ghost

Estonian player Henri Kasper is rather happy right now, he was just all-in preflop with {9-Clubs} {9-Spades} against Timo Pfuetzenreuter's {10-Hearts} {10-Diamonds} but the board came {Q-Hearts} {K-Clubs} {9-Diamonds} {7-Clubs} {5-Clubs} and Kasper doubled up to 29,000 with Pfuetzenreuter dropping to 23,500. He's probably the biggest name in the tournament though, 15 letters!

Tags: Henri Kasper

Liv It Up

Liv Boeree
Liv Boeree

We have just realised that we have gone almost a whole day with EPT San Remo winner Liv Boeree in the field and never managed to find an excuse to publish a photo of her. Truth is we haven't seen her do that much today - and indeed, she is on a just-slightly-over-starting-st ack 35,000.

Regardless, please enjoy.

Tags: Liv Boeree

Sarwer Grapes

Jeff Sarwer has been knocked out, he pushed all-in with {Q-Diamonds} {9-Diamonds} over the top of Lothar Maier's raise but got called by the German's {6-} {6-} and couldn't extricate himself from the coinflippy situation he was in on a {6-} {3-Diamonds} {K-} {K-Diamonds} {9-} board.

Also eliminated are Carlos Mortensen and former EPT Prague winner Jan Skampa.

Tags: Jeff SarwerJan SkampaCarlos Mortensen

To the Max

Max Lykov has been having a fine old time since he burst on to the scene last summer, coming third in the WSOP $5,000 Shootout and, of course, taking the top spot at EPT Kyiv. He came 13th at EPT Snowfest, came fifth in the €5,000 Heads Up event at Monte Carlo, and had three respectable cashes at this year's WSOP.

Although he is not among our chip leaders, Lykov has been steadily grinding all day and is now up to 52,000. Most recently we witnessed him take down a pretty big pot with a 6,250 bet in mid position on a {q-Diamonds}{q-Spades}{3-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}{q-Hearts} board. His opponent on the button folded and looked rather dejected about it. 52,000 is right about average now, and it wouldn't surprise us if he goes on to make a deep run in this here EPT.

Tags: Max Lykov

The Hour of the Three-bet

The blinds getting up over 300/600 means that we've now started to see short stacks moving in, or doing so over the top of a pesky preflop raiser. Also confrontations between averagely stacked opponents can quickly snowball into stack-engulfers and the last 15 minutes have seen practically every table experience fewer flops.

Looking round the room it appears that Tom Marchese is out, as Claudio Checchi is now in his seat. He just re-raised Joaquin Culebras off preflop making it 5500, while simultaneously on the next table along Rob Hollink was button three-betting Andrew Malott off his initial 1,600. Hollink, meanwhile, is in the running for Grinder of the Day as he appeared to start the day with 18k, and keep on trucking with 40-80% of the EPT starting stack all day long.

Tags: Andrew Malott.Claudio ChecchiRob HollinkTom Marchese

Level: 8

Blinds: 400/800

Ante: 75

Bilokur Still In Front, Despite Loss

Alexios Zervos opened to 1,500 from UTG and Leonid Bilokur flat-called two seats down.

The flop came {Q-Spades} {6-Spades} {6-Clubs} and Zervos fired out 2,100 and Bilokur made the call. The turn was the {8-Hearts} and now Zervos checked and Bilokur bet 2,500 to which Zervos snap-called.

Both players then checked the river {8-Spades} and Zervos turned over {Q-Clubs} {10-Clubs} to win the pot as the chip leader Bilokur simply mucked, the latter still has about 135,000 remaining but Zervos has got himself back over the 40,000 mark.

Tags: Leonid Bilokur

De Meulder Mown Down

We only caught the tail end of the action, but the bits we missed were relayed by the hapless Christophe de Meulder to our friends at pokernews.nl who then translated the gist of it into English for us.

The gentleman on the button had raised and his neighbour in the small blind reraised before de Meulder pushed for 23 big blinds in the big blind with {k-}{q-}. He got a call with {a-}{6-} and although the {9-}{j-}{q-} flop was good for de Meulder and the {k-} turn was even better, the {10-} on the river was disastrous as it made his opponent a straight, and we are down to a total of zero de Meulders in this tournament.

Meanwhile the man who earlier cost de Meulder most of his stack, Dmitry Stelmak, is no longer in a happy place, chip-wise - he's somehow taken a big hit and is down to around 20,000.

Tags: Christopher de MeulderDmitry Stelmak