2013 PokerStars.com EPT Berlin

Main Event
Day: 2
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

Joentausta Jumps Way Ahead of the Field to Lead EPT Berlin Day 2

Level 14 : 1,200/2,400, 300 ante
Aku Joentausta - Day 2 chip leader
Aku Joentausta - Day 2 chip leader

The Day 1 ten-handed survival grind of the last two days became a distant memory today as the European Poker Tour Berlin came alive. From the off, the action was fast and new heroes emerged through a tangle of major clashes and cooler set-ups. One had to be bullet proof to survive to Day 3.

The player who survived the best and sits on top of the pile was Aku Joentausta who bagged up 751,300. He had a steady climb to the top that included a lot of medium-sized pots. Team Pro, Jake Cody, felt the Finn's force when all in with a dominated ace. Joentausta flopped two-pair and it was good game for the triple crown winner. Joentausta vaulted into the chip lead when he turned a straight to bust fellow countryman Janne Nevalainen who had flopped trips. He held, and even, increased his strangle-hold through to the end the sixth and last level of the day.

The player of Day 1b was Michael Mizrachi and he shone ever-so-bright again today before he burned out in style. "The Grinder" flopped the nut flush in a hand versus Khiem Nguyen and was all set to win a half-million pot only for the latter to turn a full house and take all of Mizrachi's chips as he stormed into the chip lead. Nguyen maintained a big stack and finished on 490,800.

Last season's champion, Davidi Kitai, came back with work to do today and he worked his 32,000 stack very well. One of the hands of the day saw him double up versus another former EPT champion, Benny Spindler. Both flopped sets (Spindler the bigger) only for the reigning champion to turn quads to destroy the German and his stack. Kitai will have 282,100 to work with on Day 3.

Other players happy to have very workable stacks for Day 3 include: Ronny Voth (526,000), Lukasz Golczyk (448,200), Dominik Nitsche (434,600), Pascal Vos (426,000) and Pal Koppegodt (424,300).

The Team Pros back to represent the red spade tomorrow are: Jan Heitmann (104,800), Sandra Naujoks (190,800), Theo Jorgensen (171,600), Liv Boeree (85,400) and Mickey Petersen (60,100) and SportStar Boris Becker (113,000).

Some who came back with high hopes today only to leave with green eyes included Teams Pros Max Lykov, Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier, Rino Mathis, Matthias De Meulder, Victor Ramdin, Vanessa Selbst, Marcin Horecki and Eugene Katchalov. Also part of the "not so" Cool and the Gang were: Anton Wigg, Piuz Heinz, Scott Seiver, Griffin Benger, Marvin Rettenmaier and champion here from three seasons ago, Kevin MacPhee.

The focus tomorrow turns to the 168 players that remain and the bubble that'll probably burst at some stage. As ever, play will start at 12:00 CET time and the PokerNews reporting team will be on hand to bring you all the action.

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Grinder Gone In Shocking Fashion

Level 13 : 1,000/2,000, 300 ante
Michael Mizrachi (Day 1b) Eliminated
Michael Mizrachi (Day 1b) Eliminated

Just before the break, Michael Mizrachi, who finished as the Day 1b as the chip leader and came into today as fourth overall in chips, was eliminated from play.

We were not on hand for the elimination, but the following details were given to us.

Three players including Mizrachi and Khiem Nguyen saw a flop of {J-Spades}{8-Spades}{2-Spades}. After action on the flop, Mizrachi and Nguyen were heads up to see the board pair on the turn with the {J-Diamonds}. The river was the {3-Hearts} and Nguyen announced that he was all in.

Mizrachi called all in and tabled the ace-high flush. Unfortunately for the Grinder, Nguyen showed {8-}{8-} for eights full of jacks. Nguyen scooped up the massive pot and Mizrachi was forced to the rail right before the break.

Nguyen is now sitting pretty as the biggest stack in the room with 600,000.

Player Chips Progress
Khiem Nguyen de
Khiem Nguyen
600,000 100,000
Michael Mizrachi us
Michael Mizrachi
Busted

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The Downs and Downs of Michael Mizrachi

Level 10 : 500/1,000, 100 ante
Michael Mizrachi (Day 1b)
Michael Mizrachi (Day 1b)

Michael Mizrachi and Khiem Nguyen were heads up in a three-bet pot with the board reading {3-Hearts}{q-Clubs}{k-Clubs}. Nguyen led out for 17,000, and Mizrachi called.

The turn was the {9-Diamonds}, both players checked, and the river was the {a-Clubs}. Nguyen led out for 33,500, and Mizrachi folded.

The very next hand, a player limped in, another raised to 6,000, and Mizrachi made the call. Alexey Zakharov moved all in for 29,600 near the button, and the action folded back to Mizrachi.

The three-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner wanted the dealer to pull in the bets, but she didn't understand what he was asking. Instead, she cut down Zakharov's stacks a second time, and repeated the amount of the bet.

"I'll gamble," Mizrachi then said, splashing forward enough chips to make the call. "I hope you have ace-king."

Sure enough, Zakharov rolled over {a-Clubs}{k-Hearts}. Mizrachi showed {q-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}.

The {q-Clubs} jumped out of the window of the flop, but two clubs (the {3-Clubs} and the {4-Clubs}) followed it, giving Zakharov a flush draw. According to the PokerNews Odds Calculator, Zakharov was in the lead at this point by the smallest of margins, having 52.42% equity.

The turn was black, but the {5-Spades} was a brick for the Russian. Mizrachi was one card away from having his gamble pay off.

The river was the remaining black five in the deck, and the {5-Clubs} gave Zakharov his flush. He more than doubled to 73,000 chips, while Mizrachi is down to 165,000.

Player Chips Progress
Khiem Nguyen de
Khiem Nguyen
180,000 13,700
Michael Mizrachi us
Michael Mizrachi
165,000 -56,700
Alexey Zakharov ru
Alexey Zakharov
73,000 -28,200

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Day 2 Action About to Kick Off

Ronny Voth - Day 2's Big Stack
Ronny Voth - Day 2's Big Stack

After two starting starting flights and 912 total entries, the fields are finally ready to combine for Day 2 action here at the Season 9 European Poker Tour Berlin Main Event. Ronny Voth finished as the Day 1a chip leader and is the man to catch as he'll be bringing a stack of 196,100 into play today.

While Voth may hold the largest stack, the name on everyone's lips is that of three-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner Michael "The Grinder" Mizrachi. Mizrachi finished as the Day 1b chip leader and is coming into Day 2 fourth in chips. The Grinder has never cashed on the EPT so he'll be looking to further his lead today and propel him into a cash and a potential championship run.

Other notable players to return to the felt today include Sam Grafton (135,900), Calvin Anderson (130,000), Marc-Andre Ladouceur (98,000), Ivan Demidov (97,300), Vanessa Selbst (94,800), Tobias Reinkemeier (81,800), Martin Hruby (79,900), Scott Seiver (70,100), Bryn Kenney (55,200), Marvin Rettenmaier (47,500), Olivier Busquet (47,100), and past EPT Berlin champion Kevin MacPhee (34,900).

Play will kick off at 12:00 CET here at the Grand Hyatt Berlin. Be sure to stay tuned to PokerNews as we bring you all of the latest updates from the felt!

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