2014 PokerStars.net EPT Vienna

€5,300 Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info
2014 PokerStars.net EPT Vienna
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k3
Prize
€578,392
Event Info
Buy-in
€5,000
Prize Pool
€4,413,500
Total Entries
910
Level Info
Level
32
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
20,000
Players Left 1 / 910
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Brummelhuis Shows His Hand

Level 10 : 500/1,000, 100 ante
Michiel Brummelhuis
Michiel Brummelhuis

The flop was {q-Clubs}{j-Diamonds}{3-Clubs} and on the table lay the exposed cards of Michiel Brummelhuis {6-Clubs}{7-Clubs}. At the other end of the table face up was the {k-Spades}{k-Clubs} of Markus Stranzinger. The floor had been called because Brummelhuis had turned over his cards and still had 5,000 chips behind, a tiny amount compared to the pot. Brummelhuis was worried that the floor would rule his hand dead.

The floor explained that the “hand is never dead.” In situations like these. If another player was still to act he may incur a penalty but it wouldn’t kill his hand. In any case it was just the two players, and the hand played out with all the chips in the middle.

The turn {10-Spades} and river {9-Spades} didn’t bring a flush for Brummelhuis and he was out.

Tags: Michiel Brummelhuis

Show Me The Money!

Level 10 : 500/1,000, 100 ante

A total of 910 players entered EPT Vienna creating a prize pool of €4,413,500 and 135 players will get paid. A min cash this week is worth €8,700 while making the Final 8 will guarantee you at least €77,000.

The eventual winner of EPT Vienna walks away with €816,000, a beautiful trophy and a luxury Swiss watch from SLYDE, the Official Watch Sponsor for EPT Season 10 Main Events, worth more than €5,000.

Head over to the payouts tab to see the full prize table.

Recent Eliminations

Level 10 : 500/1,000, 100 ante

Cards “Squeeze Marked”

Level 10 : 500/1,000, 100 ante

The floor was called to table 25 to request a change of deck as one of the cards was marked. This was the fifth deck that the table would be using in under two hours. As a new deck was produced the floor explained what would happen if another card was marked.

There was no accusation that any player was deliberately marking the cards but they were being marked when a player was “squeezing”, i.e. bending the cards too much when peeking at their hole cards. This was unacceptable as it was slowing up the game and was unfair. If it happened again the floor would examine every folded hand to determine the culprit.

Changing of the Guard

Level 10 : 500/1,000, 100 ante
Jasper Wetemans
Jasper Wetemans

Jasper Wetemans started out as the Dutch player with the most chips but that sure has changed.

The Dutch EPT regular, who cashed in the last six EPT Main Events he played in, now has about 43,000 left after losing a 110,000 pot. In that hand he had {A-}{J-} on a {A-}{J-}{5-} flop with two spades. Though top-two might sound pretty good, it was pretty terrible as his opponent held pocket jacks for the set. No ace on the turn or river and Wetemans had to forfeit a lot of his oh so carefully gathered chips.

In the other corner of the majestic Festsaal his countryman Luuk Gieles is seated. Gieles, who played a fare share of EPT's as well, has a little over a 100,000 by now. He won kings versus fives, won a flip with ace-king versus jacks and won one big non-showdown pot.

The king (Wetemans) is dead. Long live the king as Gieles now leads the Dutch contingent.

Tags: Jasper WetemansLuuk Gieles

Baburin Bounces Sunar

Level 10 : 500/1,000, 100 ante

We missed the action unfold, but it appeared Surinder Sunar got his short stack all in preflop holding {j-Diamonds}{10-Hearts} and was racing against the {6-Spades}{6-Clubs} of Sergey Baburin. The board ran out a clean {3-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}{q-Hearts}{2-Clubs}{a-Hearts} and that was all she wrote for Sunar.

Tags: Surinder SunarSergey Baburin

MacPhee Shows a Bluff

Level 10 : 500/1,000, 100 ante

Marko Vukoja raised to 1,600 from the hijack and former EPT Berlin winner Kevin MacPhee three-bet from the button to 4,700. The action quickly folded back to Vukoja and he made the call.

The flop brought out {4-Clubs}{5-Spades}{2-Diamonds} and Vukoja check-called 6,300 after which the turn brought the {J-Clubs}.

Vukoja checked to MacPhee again who quickly threw out another 14,000. MacPhee's Croatian opponent tanked for a bit before folding and he was immediately shown {Q-Hearts}{9-Clubs} for complete air.

MacPhee raked in the pot and he's now sitting on around 132,000 chips.

Tags: Kevin MacPheeMarko Vukoja