2013 PokerStars.com EPT Prague

€5,300 Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2013 PokerStars.com EPT Prague

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
1010
Prize
€725,700
Event Info
Buy-in
€5,000
Prize Pool
€4,883,950
Entries
1,007
Level Info
Level
33
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
30,000

Matthew Haugen Doubles Through Dario Sammartino

Level 15 : 1,500/3,000, 400 ante

After an open to 6,000 from Dario Sammartino, Matthew Haugen moved all-in for 39,500 and when it folded back to him the Italian got a count and then made the call.

Sammartino: {K-Hearts}{9-Hearts}
Haugen: {A-Spades}{J-Clubs}

The {7-Spades}{7-Diamonds}{4-Hearts}{8-Clubs}{8-Spades} board doubled Haugen to 88,000 and dropped Sammartino to 470,000.

Player Chips Progress
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Dario Sammartino
470,000
17,400
17,400
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Matthew Haugen
88,000
12,900
12,900

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Peter Barrable Putting Perspective Back Into Poker

Level 15 : 1,500/3,000, 400 ante
Peter Barrable. Photo courtesy of the PokerStars Blog.
Peter Barrable. Photo courtesy of the PokerStars Blog.

When he's not at a poker table, Peter Barrable is behind the wheel of a rally car, where one mistake can be even more costly than just busting out of a tournament. PokerStars Blog caught up with Barrable, playing his first EPT because of an enforced break from the high octane world of race-cars. Read all about it by clicking here.

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Duhamel Thriving

Level 15 : 1,500/3,000, 400 ante

Jonathan Duhamel is up to almost 300,000 after not even a level of play on Day 3.

One of the pots benefiting him started with him raising to 6,200 from the hijack. The big blind made the call and that player check called another 8,000 Duhamel was asking of him on {Q-Diamonds}{Q-Spades}{K-Clubs}. Both players checked the {5-Clubs} and the dealer put out the {7-Hearts} as the river. The big blind bet out 19,000 and was called rather quickly by Duhamel. The big blind showed his {K-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds} for two pair but that hand went straight into the muck as Duhamel tabled king queen for a higher two pair.

Player Chips Progress
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Jonathan Duhamel
280,000
172,000
172,000

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Naim Clock Controversy

Level 15 : 1,500/3,000, 400 ante

Dimitri Holdeew, a PokerStars player from Germany, was involved in a bit of a spat with the player to his left, Boutros Naim from the Lebanon, who he has accused of stalling every hand. The floor was called but Naim released his hand before the countdown started. There followed a bad tempered exchange where Naim said “This idiot calls the clock after ten seconds.” Holdeew responded, “Don’t call me an idiot.” Naim shot back, “Well don’t call the clock.” As the next hand was dealt Naim asked Dominik Nitsche, who was on his phone, if he had a stopwatch but Nitsche refused to get involved.

Oleh Okhotskyi from the Ukraine opened for 6,800 and it was folded round to Naim in the big blind who chuckled and made the call after a brief hesitation. They saw a flop of {a-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}. Naim had a bit of a dwell up and checked to Okhotskyi for fired out a bet of 8,000. Naim examined the board, checked his cards and after a couple of minutes made the call. The {4-Diamonds} on the turn and a check from Naim. A quick bet of 9,100 from Okhotskyi and Naim did some thinking. The minutes ticked by and the tension seemed to increase around the table. It didn’t quite approach five minutes but nobody called the clock and Naim eventually folded.

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Bubble Time Forthcoming

Level 15 : 1,500/3,000, 400 ante

With just 160 players still left in the field, the bubble time is getting closer and closer. 151 players will get paid today, there needs to be just one table full of people to get eliminated before they're going to hand out the cheques. Dealers are just instructed to announce 'All in and call' when that happens. It's no hand for hand yet, the organizers just don't want to miss anything right now.

Big Double for Schemion at the Feature Table

Level 15 : 1,500/3,000, 400 ante

A big hand just went down on the feature table between Ole Schemion and Frei Dilling. When we picked up the action, Schemion had shoved all in for 175,800 over a Dilling raise. Dilling thought for over four minutes and eventually made the call.

Dilling: {j-Clubs}{j-Diamonds}
Schemion: {a-Clubs}{k-Hearts}

As we've seen so many times here on Day 3, it was a race. Schemion was the one at risk, and he managed to pull ahead on the {k-Clubs}{2-Clubs}{3-Spades} flop. Neither the {10-Diamonds} turn nor {Q-Diamonds} river changed a thing and Schemion doubled through.

Player Chips Progress
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Ole Schemion
362,800
187,000
187,000
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Frei Dilling
30,300
-179,700
-179,700

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Jacks Win For Mayer

Level 15 : 1,500/3,000, 400 ante

Tiberu-Florian Georgescu had called a bet in position on the turn of a board showing {j-Diamonds}{k-Diamonds}{7-Spades}{2-Spades} from Szabolcs Mayer, and the river card came the {3-Clubs}. Mayer made a bigger bet of 40,000 and Georgescu puzzled it over in his mind for a minute or so before making the call and getting the bad news when Mayer turned over his {j-Spades}{j-Hearts}.

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Four Bet Small

Level 15 : 1,500/3,000, 400 ante

Sven Krieger opened for 6,500 on the button and faced a three-bet from the big blind, Tom Alner from the UK. Krieger eyed up his opponent and went for the four-bet small to 36,500. The levelling was was over and Alner folded.

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40 Skrillees Returned for Day 3 in the Skrill Last Longer Competition

Level 15 : 1,500/3,000, 400 ante
Skrill
Skrill

One name that keeps popping up here at the EPT Prague is Skrill – which isn’t a player, but rather an online payment solutions company that aims to evolve “the way people pay and get paid globally.” Skrill is branded throughout the venue and also have a booth where players can sign up for their popular "Last Longer Competition."

The Skrill Last Longer competition will be held at each stop on this season’s EPT, of which they’re an official sponsor. The promotion is simple – players sign up for the promotion either online (preregistration is available) or at the Skrill booth (which will be present at each stop); don a Skrill patch; and then aim to be the last man or woman standing. The last player remaining will then receive their buy-in back via their Skrill account.

While Skrill is upping the ante for Season 10 with a bigger branding initiative, this isn’t their first appearance on the EPT; as a matter of fact, they were a sponsor of Season 8 and have held previous “Last Longer” promotions.

Here in Prague, 191 players (19% of the total field) signed up for the competition, though only 40 of them made it to Day 3 including Denys Drobyna (Ukraine), the winner of the Last Longer in the EPT Prague Season 8.

Here's the long list of 30 Skrillees still in contention at the start of Day 3.

     
Mikhail MarchenkoMarcello MiniucchiRui SousaLiutauras ArmanaviciusAri Engel
Tapio VihakasOleh OkhotskyiRobert SchultzBen MartinAdrian Piasecki
Jannick WrangErik ScheidtAnton BertilssonMariusz KeosinskiMarinko Skoric
Przemysaw MisztelaTom HallDominik NitscheDany ParlaresKamel Tamer
Aleksejs PonakovsJoe LamingDenys DrobynaStefan IvanovFlorian Krumpt
Valentino KonakchievAndrey GrenkoIgor IzmaylovAndrey VolkovPiotr Pietrzak
Franz-Josef BreuerMartin BaláSven KriegerSimon DeadmanDimitri Holdeew
Sotirios KoutoupasTaylor Von KriegenberghVictor SheermanNihat KaryagdiTobias Garp

The company’s website provides a bit more information on Skrill, which rebranded from Moneybookers back in 2010:

“Skrill has been moving money digitally since 2001. We offer online payment solutions for businesses and consumers, allowing them to pay and get paid globally. Over 36 million account holders already trust Skrill. Our customers can send and receive money worldwide in 200 countries and 40 currencies, securely and at low cost, without revealing their personal financial details. Your business will benefit from our worldwide payment network with over 100 payment options. Whether through a simple one-step integration or a fully-tailored payment solution. Whoever you are, however you like to pay or get paid, trust Skrill to make your online payments simpler, faster and safer.”

Headquartered in London, Skrill is looking to make their presence known in the poker world with a commitment to customer satisfaction through innovation and service. Not only that, they’re looking to be more than just a company by becoming a trusted and respected member of the poker community.

For more information on Skrill, click here.

The PokerNews Live Reporting Team will be keeping an eye on the latest incarnation of the Skrill Last Longer throughout the duration of the EPT Prague Main Event.

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