2013 PokerStars.com EPT Berlin

Main Event
Day: 1b
Event Info

2013 PokerStars.com EPT Berlin

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
98
Prize
€880,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€5,000
Prize Pool
€4,560,000
Entries
912
Level Info
Level
34
Blinds
120,000 / 240,000
Ante
30,000

Mizrachi Leads Day 1b Survivors

Level 8 : 300/600, 75 ante
Michael Mizrachi - Day 1b Chip Leader
Michael Mizrachi - Day 1b Chip Leader

On Monday, Season 9 of the European Poker Tour continued with Day 1b of the EPT Berlin Main Event. Of the 565 players who registered, around 314 remain and the leader is Michael "The Grinder" Mizrachi. Mizrachi bagged 175,400 chips, and will be fourth overall entering into Day 2.

The overall chip leader is Ronny Voth (196,100).

Mizrachi rarely plays in EPT events, and has never cashed, but he’s well on his way to a deep run in the capital city of Germany. The Grinder won a large three-way all in after the dinner break, eliminating two opponents. After a series of bets and raises, the three-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner and two-time Poker Players Championship winner had two players at risk holding pocket aces. One held two kings, the other two tens, and neither could make a set, straight or flush Mizrachi rocketed up the charts to 125,000 chips. Despite doubling Nicolas Chouity in the second-to-last hand of the night, Mizrachi bagged more chips than any of his opponents.

Robin Yitalo, Daniel Reijmer, George Clyde-Smith, and Sam Grafton also finished the day with six-figure stacks. Grafton bagged 135,900 chips, making a crucial flush in Level 4, but his main focus was being a friend. He tried to get Griffin Benger to give his mate Chris Brammer a massage for an entire level, but the negotiations broke down. Brammer never received a much-needed “pick me up," and was eliminated later in the day.

Joining Brammer on the rail during Day 1b were a host of notables, including Hiren Patel, Jason Wheeler, Paul Volpe, David Williams, Randy Lew, David Vamplew, Mike McDonald and Phillip Gruissem.

Wheeler had his kings cracked by Glen Cymbaluk on a queen-high flop. Cymbaluk called Wheeler’s all in with king-jack, leaving himself with just two outs, and low and behold the river brought a jack. Volpe took a similar beat when an opponent over-shoved on a king-high flop with king-jack. Volpe was quick to call with pocket aces, but the player rivered a third king.

Williams’ bust out hand was especially interesting. The Team Pro moved all in with pocket tens on a nine-high board, and was called by two opponents. One player, [Removed:119], held ace-nine for a pair of nines, and the third player held ace-five of clubs for both flush and straight draws. The turn was a red nine, the river a red ace, and Bensadoun held. Williams, who flew in Monday morning to play the event, was eliminated and off to the airport once again.

Season 8 EPT Berlin winner Davidi Kitai and Season 6 winner Kevin MacPhee both survived Day 1b. Despite losing a sizable pot with queens against Richard Toth’s aces, MacPhee bagged 34,900 chips. Kitai, who was on the EPT Live feature table for the majority of the day, bagged 32,100.

If you add the 565 players who registered on Day 1b with the 347 on Day 1a, you get a total field size of 912. That makes this event the second-largest EPT Berlin Main Event in history, and the largest since Season 6 (945).

The prize pool was announced at the end of the day, and the €4,560,000 purse will be divided among the top 136 finishers. A min-cash will earn you €8,000, a final table appearance will earn you €77,000, and the winner will take home €880,000.

Final Table Payouts

PlacePrize
1€880,000
2€531,000
3€325,000
4€255,000
5€202,200
6€155,000
7€110,000
8€56,000

Day 2 will begin on Tuesday at 12:00 CET. Be sure to check back with the PokerNews Live Reporting Team for all of your exclusive, up-to-the-minute live updates straight from the tournament floor.

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Ruthenberg Crippled by Jachtmann

Level 5 : 150/300, 25 ante
Sebastian Ruthenberg Crippled
Sebastian Ruthenberg Crippled

Jan-Peter Jachtmann opened the action with a raise to 800 from early position. A few seats later Gintaras Simaitis announced a three-bet all in for 5,525 total. It folded to Sebastian Ruthenberg in the small blind who took a moment before announcing a flat call.

Action was back on Jachtmann and he announced a four-bet all in over the top for 15,750 total. Ruthenberg called and the hands were tabled.

Ruthenberg: {A-Clubs}{K-Clubs}
Jachtmann: {A-Diamonds}{A-Spades}
Simaitis: {j-Diamonds}{J-Clubs}

Jachtmann was way out in the lead with his pocket aces and it looked like trouble for Ruthenberg and Simaitis. The flop brought {K-Spades}{4-Hearts}{4-Diamonds} and paired Ruthenberg's king.

"It's coming!" Ruthenberg said with a smile.

Unfortunately for the Team Pro, his prediction was incorrect, as the turn was the {Q-Diamonds} and the river the {10-Hearts}.

Jachtmann was able to knock out a player and double up in the process to about 42,000. Simaitis, on the other hand, hit the rail while Ruthenberg was crippled to only about 4,000.

Player Chips Progress
Jan-Peter Jachtmann de
Jan-Peter Jachtmann
42,000 29,000
Sebastian Ruthenberg de
Sebastian Ruthenberg
EPT 1X Winner
4,000 -24,000
Gintaras Simaitis
Gintaras Simaitis
Busted

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Williams Tripped Up

Level 4 : 100/200, 25 ante
David Williams
David Williams

David Williams has exited the building.

Multiple players took to a {3-Clubs}{2-Clubs}{9-Diamonds} flop and [Removed:119] bet 2,000 from the big blind. He was called in one spot before the button raised to 5,400. The Team Pro three-bet all in for 21,000 from the small blind with {10-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}.

Bensadoun called with {a-Hearts}{9-Spades} and the button called with {a-Clubs}{5-Clubs}! The board ran out {9-Hearts}{a-Diamonds} and Bensadoun scooped the lot with trip nines.

Player Chips Progress
David Williams us
David Williams
Busted

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