Main Event
Day 2 Completed
Main Event
Day 2 Completed
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
David Sonelin | 438,900 | |
Fabrice Soulier | 390,700 | 10,700 |
Sergey Kislinskiy
|
390,200 | 15,200 |
Eric Sfez | 369,000 | 99,000 |
Mathew Frankland | 353,600 | 63,600 |
Martin Jacobson | 343,600 | |
Raphael Kroll | 339,200 | 49,200 |
Fabian Holling
|
333,300 | 3,300 |
Anthony Hnatow | 332,400 | 2,400 |
Laurent Lagreve | 312,300 | |
Rodolphe Lampe
|
301,200 | -3,800 |
Emile Petit | 298,000 | |
Philip Jacobsen
|
285,400 | 2,000 |
Fernando Valenciano
|
279,900 | |
Tome Moreira | 272,600 | |
Alain Taieb
|
259,400 | |
Hedi Salmi
|
248,300 | |
Cornel Andrew Cimpan | 245,700 | |
Igal Botbol
|
243,800 | |
Eric le Goff | 242,000 | 67,000 |
Alexander Yasnogorodskiy
|
241,100 | |
Joe Ebanks | 240,600 | |
Thomas Finneran
|
240,300 | 90,300 |
Laurent Polito | 239,200 | |
Alex Wice
|
229,700 | 179,700 |
As the chips are bagged and tagged, one David Sonelin - who you may remember came 11th back at the much-missed EPT Baden the year Team PokerStars Pro Julian Thew won it - has emerged as the decisive chip leader. With 438,900, Sonelin is head and shoulders above his closest rivals who seem to be Fabrice Soulier (390,700) and Sergey Kislinskiy (390,200).
The atmosphere here in Deauville has been rather subdued today, but the pace of play has nonetheless been furious - we've lost around 60% of the field in five levels. Among those who fell by the wayside were Viktor Blom, Frank op de Woerd, Peter de Korver, Fernando Brito and Nacho Barbero.
Roughly 200 players have made it through to Day 3 and it's looking as though it's going to be very entertaining. Still in the running are Praz Bansi, Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier, Thomas Bichon, Bruno Fitoussi and Salvatore Bonavena. Official chip counts will magically appear here overnight and we'll all be back here in the virtual flesh at noon tomorrow. The money is at 128 so we expect to hit the bubble within a few levels, and things are going to get very serious indeed.
A demain, mes amis.
Ludovic Lacay is smarting after he somehow managed to miss with against on a after all the money went in on the flop. It was a big hit for Lacay and he was forced to drop around 70,000 in chips.
Praz Bansi has never cashed in an EPT event but Tom Macdonald has just given him a huge opportunity to break his duck. We are not sure what the exact sequence of events were but the end result was a stack threatening big bet being made by Macdonald. Bansi took his time to ponder the situation before dropping a big pile of 5k chips into the middle.
"What do we do now? Should we just get it all-in?" Macdonald asked
"Yeah sure." Said Bansi.
The loose change was then shoved into the middle.
"What do you have?" Bansi asked.
"An airball." Said Macdonald.
Macdonald
Bansi
The board did not come to the rescue of Macdonald and Bansi moved up the leaderboard and Macdonald started to make arrangements to leave Deauville.
Bansi ~ 308,000.
- incorporating Leader Watch.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Fabrice Soulier | 380,000 | 55,000 |
Sergey Kislinskiy
|
375,000 | |
Fabian Holling
|
330,000 | |
Anthony Hnatow | 330,000 | -45,000 |
Rodolphe Lampe
|
305,000 | |
Mathew Frankland | 290,000 | 10,000 |
Raphael Kroll | 290,000 | |
Eric Sfez | 270,000 | |
Bopha Biv
|
230,000 | |
Michel Dattani
|
200,000 | |
Ion Pavel | 190,000 | 45,000 |
Eric le Goff | 175,000 | -175,000 |
Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier | 175,000 | 10,000 |
Isabelle Mercier | 120,000 | 60,000 |
Praz Bansi | 90,000 | -40,000 |
Fabrizio Baldassari | 60,000 | 35,000 |
Pedro Mendes
|
60,000 | |
Bernardo Dias | 40,000 | -52,000 |
Nuno Capucho | Busted |
Mr. Fabrizio Baldassari seems to have doubled up - he's not exactly out of the danger zone yet, but he is certainly more comfortable than he was previously, on 60,000.
Czech pro Martin Kabrhel has been knocked out of the tournament, it looked as though he had or on a board but ran into with all the money going in on the flop.
Almira Skripchenko has been eliminated from the tournament after she moved all-in for 56,000 over the top of Patrice Poujade's initial 7,000 raise. He made the call and we were off to the races.
Skripchenko:
Poujade:
The board came and the chess star was eliminated.
There had been a raise to 5,000 from one player or another in late position (he'd already folded by the time we got there) before WSOPE Main Event runner up Fabrizio Baldassari reraised to 20,500 from the button. But in the small blind, Eric Gambararo four-bet a large stack of T5k chips. As aforementioned, the original raiser folded, and after a while Baldassari folded too, leaving himself desperately short on just 25,000.