2013 PokerStars.com EPT Berlin

Main Event
Day: 3
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 Maintains His Lead Into Day 4

Level 19 : 4,000/8,000, 1,000 ante
Aku Joentausta
Aku Joentausta

The third day of the European Poker Tour in Berlin was action packed and just 55 players remain after five levels of play. It was a race for first place between Aku Joentausta and Anaras Alekberovas, which was won by the the former, who signed off on 1,039,000 chips at the end of the day. Emil Ohlsson finished in second place with 1,011,000 - the only other player with a seven-figure stack - and Alekberovas bagged 805,000.

One of the biggest stories of Day 3 was that of defending champion Davidi Kitai. The Belgian Triple Crown winner started the day with a very healthy stack but nothing went his way. After running jacks into kings early on he lingered around for a bit before busting in 129th place for €8,000. Kitai did not repeat his amazing feat from last year, but at least he managed to finish in the money. In total 32 players that started the third day of play went home empty handed.

Among the players that did not reached the money were Philippe Ktorza, Erik van den Berg, a very unlucky Ami Barer and our bubble boy Team Pro Martin Hruby. The money bubble lasted for just over an hour and on the very last hand the level it was Hruby who ended up all in with a set against Theodoros Aidonopoulos' straight and flush draw. Hruby's opponent rivered a straight and that ended the Team Pro's tournament. At this point in the tournament many eyes were already on Aku Joentausta. The young Finnish pro was tearing it up with his agressive style and he kept adding to the chip lead he started the day with.

A crazy all-in fest started after the money bubble burst, and players were eliminated left and right. Team Online member Mickey Petersen was among the first to be eliminated together with Team Pro Jan Heitmann. Heinz Kamutzki, John Eames, Tim Ulrich, Todd Terry, Adam Levy and Alexander Zayonts. The latter played an enormous pot against fellow countryman Ramil Yusupov in a good old slow-play battle. A river check-raise induced a shove from Yusupov who had a higher set than his opponent. Zayonts smiled as he exited the tournament area as there was nothing he could've done about this set-over-set cooler.

Former EPT winner Salvatore Bonavena was eliminated in 95th place which leaves us with four former winners on Day 4. There still hasn't been a double EPT winner, and Thang Duc Nguyen - 779,000 (Baden, Season 3) - Team Pro Sandra Naujoks - 202,000 (Dortmund, Season 5) - Team Pro Liv Boeree - 279,000 (San Remo, Season 6) - and Kevin Stani - 681,000 (Tallinn, Season 7) - are all still in the running for that achievement. Dominik Nitsche, owner of the unorthodox Triple Crown (LAPT, WSOP and WPT) cashed in Berlin, but his first EPT title will have to wait a bit longer. After losing a big pot to Team Pro Theo Jorgensen he was knocked out against Denis Sagorski when his tens didn't hold up against ace-queen.

The joy for Jorgensen and Sagorski didn't last long as both players were eliminated before the day ended. Jorgensen, coming off of a fourth-place finish in London, re-shoved seven-deuce into ace-deuce and finished in 60th place. Sagorski's elimination was perhaps the most exciting hand of the day as he played a massive pot against chip leader Joentausta.

"I was hating myself when he said all in," Joentausta said after the hand. "Maybe it's because of the way I look because nobody ever believes me," the young Finn added as he went up to 1.5 million after this huge hand.

Sagorski called off a five-bet shove for more than 50 big blinds with king-ten suited. The other big stack, Anaras Alekberovas, won his chips by busting Manig Loeser and picking up a ton of smaller pots.

Long-time EPT regulars Barny Boatman and Juha Helppi were knocked out in the final level, as was London finalist Tamer Kamel. Other survivors include Bryn Kenney, Pratyush Buddiga, Calvin Anderson, Natalie Hof and Daniel-Gai Pidun, who cashed EPT Berlin for the third time in a row this year. German tennis legend and Team SportsStar Boris Becker is still in the race with 116,000 chips. This is his deepest run in an EPT Main Event.

Play will resume tomorrow at noon local time as we play down to the final 16. All the players that made it to Day 4 are guaranteed to make at least €15,000, while surviving tomorrow would mean they've secured a €33,000 payday. The big money will be handed out on Saturday when a new EPT Berlin winner will be crowned who will take home €880,000.

Make sure to tune back into PokerNews.com as we bring you all the live updates tomorrow of both the Main Event and the €10,000 High Roller. For now good night from Berlin and auf wiedersehen!

Tags: Adam LevyAku JoentaustaAnaras AlekberovasBryn KenneyCalvin AndersonDaniel-Gai PidunDavidi KitaiDenis SagorskiDominik NitscheEmil OhlssonJuha HelppiLiv Boeree

Joentastic!

Level 18 : 3,000/6,000, 1,000 ante
Aku Joentausta
Aku Joentausta

The biggest Borussia Dortmund fan that was still remaining in the tournament has just been knocked out by chip leader Aku Joentausta. Denis Sagorski was supporting his favorite club since the start of the tournament wearing a bright yellow sweater and the fact that his team is facing Real Madrid tonight might've factored into his decision just now. At least that's what the players at the table were saying.

The action of this enormous pot started out with a normal raise to 15,000 from Robert Auer who was in the cutoff. The button folded and Joentausta three-bet to 41,000 from the small blind. Sagorski was seated in the big blind and tanked for a bit before making it 100,000 to go. Auer quickly folded his cards and the action was back on Joentausta.

The young finnish pro tanked for a solid minute before slamming a large stack of yellow 5,000 chips into the pot.

"All in," Sagorski announced immediately and Joentausta immediately had a look of defeat in his eyes. This lasted only for a little while though as both players turned over their cards.

Aku Joentausta: {A-Diamonds}{Q-Diamonds}
Denis Sagorski: {K-Hearts}{10-Hearts}

The board ran out {10-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}{4-Hearts}{2-Diamonds}{7-Hearts} and Sagorski quietly left the tournament area.

"Maybe it was personal because of the hand before," Joentausta said as the players at the table were trying to figure out what just happened.

"I thought you were dead," Team Pro Theo Jorgensen said with a smile emphasizing that Sagorski had not shown any crazy moves before this one.

"I was hating myself when he said all in," Joentausta replied. "Maybe it's because of the way I look because nobody ever believes me," he added. Joentausta sure looks like a young agressive kid but his hand was still a little better than Sagorski's and he now has a huge chip lead.

Player Chips Progress
Aku Joentausta fi
Aku Joentausta
1,520,000 445,000
Denis Sagorski
Denis Sagorski
Busted

Tags: Aku JoentaustaDenis SagorskiRobert Auer

Bad Day Ends in Defeat for Nitsche

Level 17 : 2,500/5,000, 500 ante
Dominik Nitsche in happier times
Dominik Nitsche in happier times

Sometimes you just have one of those days where nothing works out the way you want it to. Dominik Nitsche was effectively saying that to PokerNews and five minutes later he was proved more right as he busted.

Denis Sagorski opened to 12,000 from under the gun and called when Nitsche three-bet all in from the big blind for 80,000.

Sagorski: {a-Diamonds}{q-Spades}
Nitsche: {10-Hearts}{10-Spades}

The board ran {2-Spades}{a-Spades}{2-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}{3-Hearts} to make the elder German two-pair.

Nitsche will most probably be back for the High Roller tournament tomorrow so check out the coverage of that tournament for more poker action from the triple crown chasing talent.

Tags: Dominik NitscheDenis Sagorski

Martin Hruby Bubbles EPT Berlin

Level 16 : 2,000/4,000, 500 ante
Martin Hruby - bubble boy
Martin Hruby - bubble boy

Yet again this season the bubble has burst long after most players had left the room for a break, and the unfortunate soul to go was Team Pro Martin Hruby.

Hruby took to a {6-Clubs}{3-Clubs}{10-Hearts} flop along with Theodoros Aidonopoulos where he check-called a 14,500 bet.

The turn fell as {7-Spades} and Aidonopoulos set Hruby in for his last 100,000 when he was checked to again. Hruby thought long and hard before making the call.

Hruby: {6-Hearts}{6-Diamonds} for a set.
Aidonopoulos: {a-Clubs}{4-Clubs} for a flush and gutshot straight draw.

The river came as {5-Spades} to make Aidonopoulos' straight and the pot.

The remaining 136 players coming back from the break shortly will have a nice surprise!

Player Chips Progress
Theodoros Aidonopoulos gr
Theodoros Aidonopoulos
270,000
Martin Hruby cz
Martin Hruby
Busted

Tags: Martin HrubyTheodoris Aidonopoulos

Theo J8rgensen

Level 16 : 2,000/4,000, 500 ante
Theo Jorgensen (Day 2)
Theo Jorgensen (Day 2)

Team Pro Theo Jorgensen led out for a bet on a flop of {j-Hearts}{8-Clubs}{4-Spades}. Dominik Nitsche raised to 55,000, Jorgensen re-raised to 110,000, and Nitsche moved all in for effectively 245,000.

"Call," Jorgensen said immediately.

Nitsche: {a-Diamonds}{j-Diamonds}
Jorgensen: {j-Spades}{8-Hearts}

"Wow," Nitsche said at the sight of the Dane's hand.

The Team Pro held as the turn and river came {9-Hearts}, {10-Hearts} respectively, and Jorgensen doubled to 540,000 chips. Nitsche slipped to 195,000, and looked non too happy about it.

Player Chips Progress
Theo Jorgensen dk
Theo Jorgensen
540,000 470,000
Dominik Nitsche de
Dominik Nitsche
195,000 -205,000

Tags: Dominik NitscheTheo Jorgensen