Andrew Pantling raised to 4,500, under the gun, and [Removed:247] defended his big blind. The flop was
and both players checked. On the turn we had the
and the same action ensued before both players found themselves at the river. The dealer gave them the
and [Removed:250] bet 13,000 and Pantling made the call. [Removed:250] turned over
for the flush, Pantling mucked his hand and [Removed:250] got up to talk to his friends at the next table, but his pants started to fall down prompting roars of laughter from his table mates. [Removed:250] recovered his modesty to stack his 120,000 chips; Pantling has 210,000.
The 2012 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo® Casino EPT Grand Final
Fabrice Soulier raised to 4,500, under gun, and the action folded around to Max Martinez who three-bet to 16,200. Back to Soulier, whose legs were twitching ten to a dozen, and he four-bet to 24,000. Martinez then moved all-in and Soulier made the call. When the cards were overturned, Soulier was heading out of the EPT Grand Final.
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| Martinez | ![]() |
Flop:

Soulier doesn't budge but Martinez looked sick.
The turn
and river
maintained Soulier's unlikely lead and he doubled up to 210,000; Martinez was down to 65,000.
Javier Garcia was down to just 4,200 chips and in the small blind. Adam Levy opened to 7,200 and Garcia called all-in blind. The big blind folded to leave it heads up.
Levy: 

Garcia: 

"Wow, I like that hand" said Scott Seiver pointing at Garcia's hand.
The flop came down 

and Seiver went "Oooooh."
The 
turn and river didn't help Garcia though and he got up and left.
"I've got chips to play with now!" said Levi managing to get a word in when Seiver paused for breath.
We caught the action with all of the chips in the middle and the board laid out. The two opponents were Chris Brammer and Team PokerStars Pro Dario Minieri and Brammer told us that the money went in on the flop.
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| Minieri | ![]() |
Board:

A set for Brammer who moves up to 270,000; Minieri is down to 100,000
Team PokerStars Online Mickey Petersen had just lost the majority of his chips before we saw him all-in for his tournament life. We believe Petersen lost most of his stack in a pot
versus
when his opponent hit a queen on a river. Then this happened…
Chanracy Khun held
and Mickey Petersen held
when the money went in. Petersen only had 14,000 by this point, but it was soon to be 30,000 after hitting the board
to double up. Khun was left with 130,000.
- Jason Wheeler gave up in a hand against Clayton Mozdzen. Wheeler raised to 4,500 from the hijack and was only called by the Canadian, in position in the cut-off. The flop fell


and Wheeler bet 5,500 but folded to Mozdzen's raise to 16,000. - Sandra Naujoks is on the up. She bet 12,700 on the river of a




board and waited three minutes for Gaelle Baumann to fold. - Johnny Lodden is on the down. His whole tournament has been up and down, and right now it's not heading in the right direction. He was three-way to


flop and was the only player to call Reza Mostafavi Tabatabaei's 6,000 bet. From there both players checked through the 
turn and river before Tabatabaei opened 
and took the pot as the Team PokerStars Pro folded.
Team PokerStars Pro Jason Mercier and Anatoly Gurtovoy got all of the money in on the 

flop. Gurtovoy held the 
and Mercier the 
. The turn was the
and river the
. Gurtovoy was all in for 97,200 and Mercier was crushed all the way down to 25,000 in chips.
From the button, Erik Seidel raised to 4,400. His only caller was Imad Derwiche from the small blind and the flop came down 

. Derwiche checked and Seidel bet 4,000. Derwiche check-raised to 11,000 and Seidel made the call.
The turn was the
to pair the board. Derwiche checked and Seidel bet 15,000. Derwiche folded and Seidel won the pot.
Paul Berende was all in preflop with the 
against the 
for Sergey Baburin. The board ran out 



and Baburin won the pot. He was the player at risk for 61,000 and doubled up. Berende was left with 41,000.
