2011 European Poker Tour Grand Final Madrid

Main Event
Day: 1b
Event Info

2011 European Poker Tour Grand Final Madrid

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
109
Prize
€1,500,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€10,000
Prize Pool
€6,860,000
Entries
686
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
20,000

Chip Counts from Half the Room

Player Chips Progress
Raymond Wu cn
Raymond Wu
63,000
Kristoffer Thorsson
Kristoffer Thorsson
55,000
Markus Lehmann
Markus Lehmann
53,000
Santiago Terrazas
Santiago Terrazas
45,000
Eugene Katchalov ua
Eugene Katchalov
45,000
Eric Qu fr
Eric Qu
45,000
Michael Martin us
Michael Martin
44,000
Iulian Ruxandescu ro
Iulian Ruxandescu
42,000
Martin Jacobson se
Martin Jacobson
42,000
Victor Ramdin us
Victor Ramdin
41,000
Mayu Roca
Mayu Roca
40,000
Kevin Stani no
Kevin Stani
EPT 1X Winner
40,000
Jakob Carlsson
Jakob Carlsson
39,000
Rob Hollink nl
Rob Hollink
EPT 1X Winner
38,000
John Eames gb
John Eames
37,000
James Akenhead gb
James Akenhead
36,000
Noah Boeken nl
Noah Boeken
36,000
Chad Brown us
Chad Brown
35,000
Stefan Mattsson
Stefan Mattsson
34,000
Martin Valle
Martin Valle
34,000
Jesus Cortes Lizano
Jesus Cortes Lizano
33,000
Pieter de Korver nl
Pieter de Korver
32,000
Fernando Brito pt
Fernando Brito
32,000
William Thorson se
William Thorson
32,000
Juan Manuel Pastor es
Juan Manuel Pastor
32,000

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Coren Beats Seven High

Level 3 : 100/200, 0 ante
Mads Wissing: nice try
Mads Wissing: nice try

EPT London title-holder Vicky Coren played a blind-on-blind pot against Mads Wissing (he was the small blind) which ended up with a gung-ho river bluff from the Dane on a board of {J-Hearts}{K-Hearts}{K-Spades}{5-Clubs}{10-Spades}. He bet out 2,100 and Coren raised him to 6,200. He frowned but finally showed her the mighty {7-}{4-} offsuit and gave up the pot.

"I did beat seven high," Coren confirmed, mucking and scooping.

Tags: Victoria CorenMads Wissing

Isildur Outkicks and Kicks Out Darcourt

Level 3 : 100/200, 0 ante
Viktor Blom
Viktor Blom

Guillaume Darcourt is the most recent Level 3 elimination, taking a river defeat with good grace although a measure of surprise...

Darcourt had seen a three-way flop of {8-Clubs}{2-Clubs}{6-Hearts}, betting 1,250 and shedding neither opponent. On the {8-Diamonds} turn, Darcourt bet 3,800, and Viktor 'Isildur1' Blom alone made the call. The river was the {Q-Spades}. Out bet Darcourt for the third time, 6,400. Blom raised to 15,000 (just under the remaining stack of his French opponent) and Darcourt made an unhappy face.

"I can't fold now," he said, "It would be a hero fold. And I'm not so famous for my hero folds..."

True enough, his final 15,800 total crossed the line and now it was Blom's turn to look uncomfortable.

"You have to call! Any cards you have, you can't fold," advised Darcourt. Blom agreed and threw in the extra.

"I have an eight," said Darcourt, showing {8-Hearts}{5-Hearts}.

"I have a better eight, sorry," Blom countered, showing {8-Spades}{J-Diamonds} and busting him out.

Tags: Guillaume DarcourtViktor Blom

Level: 3

Blinds: 100/200

Ante: 0

Romanello Gives Up

Level 2 : 75/150, 0 ante
Roberto Romanello
Roberto Romanello

One of a heavy peppering of prior EPT champions to grace Day 1b here in Madrid is Roberto Romanello. Having won his title wearing a hat covered in long hair (a bit like a colourful Buckingham Palace guard) and today sports a sort of Mickey Mouse-inspired crocheted thing reminiscent of Princess Leia's hair.

His headgear hasn't brought him early good fortune, though - he just lost a pot which involved a call-or-raise ruling. Three handed to a {K-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}{8-Spades} flop, Romanello raised an early position bettor's 1,000 lead to 2,100 on the button. Pass back to the 1k bettor, who threw in a 5,000 chip - the floor was called to determine whether this was a raise (as he said he intended) or a call.

It was determined as a call of Romanello's raise, and they got a cheaper turn than intended: {2-Clubs}. The turn was barely lying flat on the felt before the would-be flop raiser led out for 10,000. Romanello passed after a short dwell.

Tags: Roberto Romanello

Too Cool for Punctuality

Level 2 : 75/150, 0 ante
Per Linde
Per Linde

Among the late drifters-in have been Joe Hachem, Roland de Wolfe, Sandra Naujoks, James Akenhead and Salvatore Bonavena. Hachem joins the table of Per Linde and Vicky Coren (on which Linde just picked up a 2,000+ pot betting both a {2-Hearts}{7-Clubs}{K-Diamonds} flop and a {2-Clubs} turn after raising under the gun).

Tags: James AkenheadJoe HachemRoland de WolfeSalvatore BonavenaSandra Naujoks

Mannig: Loser

Level 2 : 75/150, 0 ante

With the board reading {10-Spades}{4-Hearts}{3-Hearts}{5-Clubs} Mannig Loeser fired 3,500 after his opponent checked, the German getting a call from his opponent, sending the action to the {Q-Clubs} river. Another check from his foe brought another bet from Loeser, this time it was 5,000 but he was quickly called.

Loeser showed {4-Clubs}{3-Clubs} for flopped two pair but his opponent turned over {10-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds} for a better two pair.

Tags: Manning Loeser

River Could be Schafer

Level 2 : 75/150, 0 ante
Thorsten Schafer
Thorsten Schafer

Thorsten Schafer, fresh off his win of the €10,000 event in San Remo last month, has made a good start to his Day 1. The EPT regular has added a few thousand to his 30k starting stack, most recently calling a preflop raise to 425 on the button, then betting the threeway {Q-Clubs}{4-Clubs}{Q-Hearts} flop when it checked to him. One player called the 700 to see the {6-Spades} turn, which both players checked. The {4-Diamonds} double-pairing river saw a check-call of Schafer's 1,100 bet, but his opponent threw his hand (flashing the {A-Clubs}) when Schafer showed {8-Diamonds}{8-Spades}.

Tags: Thorsten Schafer