Action folded around to Mikhail Petrov in the cutoff and he raised to 35,000, which Ben Warrington quickly three-bet to 79,000 from the button. In the hand right before, Warrington had also three-bet Petrov, so perhaps the latter had had enough. "All in," he said.
"Call," was the response. Warrington committed for 605,000 total and it was off to the races.
Showdown
Petrov:
Warrington:
Petrov was ahead, but not after the flop came down . Warrington had spiked an ace to take the lead and keep his tournament hopes alive. Neither the turn nor river would help Petrov, though he did improve Warrington to the nut flush, and he saw more than half his chips disappear.
We just lost the last German remaining in the field, Martin Mulsow.
It happened when action folded around to Mulsow in the small blind and he moved all in for approximately 300,000. Andreas Berggren looked down at his cards in the big blind and simply said, "Call."
Showdown
Mulsow:
Berggren:
Mulsow held an ace but his kicker was dominated by that of Berggren. The board ran out an uneventful and just like that Mulsow's 2012 PokerStars.net EPT Prague Main Event came to an end.
Ben Warrington and Johnny Lodden have swapped places in the standings after a huge cooler pot.
The action folded to Warrington on the button and he opened to 35,000. Lodden was in the next seat and three-bet to 68,000. The Brit called to the flop where he faced a 65,000 c-bet from The Team PokerStars Pro.
Warrington raised this up to 130,000 before Lodden three-bet to 215,000. The action wasn't over though as Warrington made it 360,000 to play and then he snapped off for 1,180,000 when Lodden tank-shoved.
Lodden: for an over pair.
Warrington: for top set.
Marco Leonzio is up to 700,000 chips after getting paid off on the river by Jorma Nuutinen.
We joined the action on a board, where Nuutinen bet 65,000 from late position, only t see Leonzio shove for 227,000 in total. Nuutinen went into the tank and emerged a minute or so later with a call.
Leonzio: for a full house
Nuutinen: Attempted to much but tournament director Luca Vivaldi retrieved the cards from the muck — as cards have to be shown in an all-in situation — and showed the table the .
The €10,000 High Roller at EPT9 Prague has attracted 100 runners - and counting. The tournament staff have had to improvise signs to make sure people know where to go. PokerStars Blog takes a look at these measures and also assesses the star-studded field.