Breaking Things
We're at the end of the level, and our 15 remaining players are off for another 15-minute break.
We're at the end of the level, and our 15 remaining players are off for another 15-minute break.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Martin Finger |
3,108,000
608,000
|
608,000 |
Patrick Renkers |
2,826,000
-453,000
|
-453,000 |
Nicolas Levi |
2,309,000
232,000
|
232,000 |
David Boyaciyan |
2,105,000
474,000
|
474,000 |
Mads Wissing |
1,896,000
396,000
|
396,000 |
Ari Engel |
1,854,000
-518,000
|
-518,000 |
Denys Drobyna |
1,493,000
-189,000
|
-189,000 |
Kimon Lehmann |
1,483,000
-17,000
|
-17,000 |
Jude Ainsworth |
936,000
140,000
|
140,000 |
Yann Brosolo |
899,000
147,000
|
147,000 |
Andreas Wiese |
805,000
5,000
|
5,000 |
Guillem Usero |
599,000
49,000
|
49,000 |
Ignat Liviu |
450,000
224,000
|
224,000 |
Chris Moorman |
412,000
-38,000
|
-38,000 |
Pontus Khosravi |
402,000
-380,000
|
-380,000 |
Level: 25
Blinds: 15,000/30,000
Ante: 4,000
We've lost a Moorman.
His final hand began with a raise to 65,000 from Yann Brosolo under the gun. Chris Moorman had about 360,000 chips left, and he shoved them all in on a three-bet. Once Brosolo learned the amount, he made the call to put Moorman at risk.
Showdown
Brosolo:
Moorman:
The board, please:
Despite flopping a good miss, Moorman could not catch up. Jacks and sixes send the pot to Brosolo, and Moorman has been run out of the room in 15th place. It was his first-ever EPT Main Event cash, and this one comes with a consolation prize of €23,000.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Chris Moorman | Busted |
Team PokerStars Pro Jude Ainsworth has just met his demise. It came in two back-to-back hands that saw him first lose chips to Andreas Wiese and then get eliminated by Patrick Renkers. Here's how it went down.
On the first hand, action folded to Ainsworth in the small blind and he put in a min-raise to 60,000. In the big blind was Andreas Wiese. He three-bet to 155,000. After some time spent tanking, Ainsworth four-bet to what looked to be 255,000. Wiese quickly stuck all of his money in and Ainsworth snap-folded.
That left Ainsworth with under 700,000 in chips before losing the rest on the very next hand.
From the button, Ainsworth raised to 62,000 with 624,000 behind. Renkers was in the big blind and three-bet to 135,000. Ainsworth studied the situation and then called, opting to see a flop in position with 551,000 behind.
The pot stood at 313,000 and the flop produced the . Renkers tossed out a bet of 145,000. Ainsworth didn't take too long before raising all in for 551,000. Renkers snapped and tabled the . Ainsworth held the for top pair.
Ainsworth was behind the overpair for Renkers and stayed behind after the turn brought the . He was looking for another lucky six on the river, or an ace. He could also chop the pot if a seven fell. The peeled off and that wasn't what Ainsworth needed. The Team Pro sent over his chips to Renkers, who assumed the chip lead once again with that pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Patrick Renkers |
3,600,000
1,177,000
|
1,177,000 |
Andreas Wiese |
1,200,000
566,000
|
566,000 |
Jude Ainsworth | Busted | |
On the button, Patrick Renkers opened the pot to 62,000, and Yann Brosolo three-bet to 160,000 in the big blind. Renkers considered for a long while, then reraised to 285,000 total. After a spell in the tank of his own, Brosolo shoved all in, and that finally coaxed a fold from Renkers.
Brosolo showed ace-ten, and it sounded like Renkers admitted he'd folded ace-jack.
Under the gun, Nicolas Levi opened with a standard raise, and the table folded around to the blinds. In the small, Martin Finger stuck in another raise to 120,000 total, and Levi came right back over the top to 231,000 total. The five-bet came from Finger, stacking up 405,000 chips and sliding them across the betting line. It would not get through. Levi shoved in on the six-bet, and Finger snap-folded.
The two men are almost dead even in chips now -- so close that we'll call it a tie.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Nicolas Levi |
2,525,000
216,000
|
216,000 |
Martin Finger |
2,525,000
-583,000
|
-583,000 |
From the cutoff seat, Mads Wissing raised to 60,000. Andreas Wiese reraised to 145,000 from the big blind and Wissing called.
The flop came down and Wiese bet 165,000. Wissing made the call to see the land on the turn. Wiese stayed aggressive and bet 285,000. Wissing tanked long and hard, but then folded his hand and Wiese won the pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Andreas Wiese |
1,600,000
400,000
|
400,000 |
Mads Wissing |
1,420,000
-476,000
|
-476,000 |
Here's a few counts.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Yann Brosolo |
1,870,000
971,000
|
971,000 |
David Boyaciyan |
1,860,000
-245,000
|
-245,000 |
Denys Drobyna |
1,275,000
-218,000
|
-218,000 |
Kimon Lehmann raised to 60,000 under the gun, and the table folded all the way around to the blinds. In the big, Pontus Khosravi three-bet shoved his last 420,000. Lehmann thought it over for just a bit, but he eventually made the call to put him to the test.
Showdown
Lehmann:
Khosravi:
The flop was safe for Khosravi, but the turn card would prove to be his demise. The dropped off the deck, and Lehmann was one card from the knockout. The river was the , and that's that for Khosravi. Big Slick betrays him, and he'll leave in 13th place with €27,000 in his pocket.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Kimon Lehmann |
2,000,000
517,000
|
517,000 |
Pontus Khosravi | Busted |