2016 PokerStars EPT Season 12 Dublin

€5,300 Main Event
Day: 1b
Event Info

2016 PokerStars EPT Season 12 Dublin

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
kk
Prize
€561,900
Event Info
Buy-in
€5,000
Prize Pool
€3,025,000
Entries
605
Level Info
Level
32
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
20,000

Francisco Oliveira Leads Day 1b of the EPT Dublin Main Event

Level 8 : 300/600, 75 ante
Francisco Oliveira
Francisco Oliveira

The second and final starting day of the 2016 PokerStars European Poker Tour Dublin Main Event attracted a much larger field than the opening flight, with 442 players all buying into the €5,300 flagship tournament of the festival at the Royal Dublin Society. Once the eight 75-minute levels were complete, more than one-third of the contenders were sent to the rail. Leading the way was Francisco Oliveira with a stack of 175,100, and 262 players survived.

The Portuguese player was already a big stack late on in the day when he busted Daniel Dvoress in the Canadian's first hand following Dvoress' late registration. It was a classic aces-versus-kings setup, and Dvoress' cowboys went down guns blazing. De Oliveira had $173,000 in live earnings entering this event, with his biggest cash stemming from a $1,000 side-event win at this year's PokerStars Caribbean Adventure for $51,640.

Second in chips after Day 1b was Richard Dubini with 157,300. The Argentinian was responsible for the elimination of Team PokerStars Pro Johny Lodden. The Norwegian turned the second nut flush with king-four only to find himself drawing dead against Dubini's jack-ten for a full house.

Brazil's Bernardo Dias (137,600) edged out Jean-Philippe Goulet-Ratelle (137,500) by 100 chips to claim the last spot on the overnight podium, but they are all still trailing Day 1a's Gilles Bernies with 189,600.

Other big stacks and notables from Day 1b included Walter Treccarichi (129,800), Iliodoros Kamatakis (125,200), Pierre "LeVietF0u" Calamusa (124,500), 2015 World Series of Poker bracelet winner Michael Wang (106,500), Mikhail Petrov (105,700), Slaven Popov (100,100), online poker legend Chris Moorman (97,900), Kevin Killeen (97,100), and Jude Ainsworth (91,800).

PokerStars Team Online member Jaime Staples had a slow start, but bagged up 89,600. Other donning the red spade such as Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier (81,400), Liv Boeree (80,000), Team Online's Mickey Petersen (76,000), George Danzer (69,300), and Jake Cody (56,700) all advanced with above-average stacks as well. Friend of PokerStars Felipe "Mojave" Ramos (17,800) and Team PokerStars Pro member Theo Jorgensen (16,700) will return with less.

Former EPT champions still in include Ognyan Dimov (78,300), David Vamplew (60,100), Steve O'Dwyer (55,400), Dominik Panka (42,700), Anton Wigg (21,500), and Jannick Wrang (19,100).

Eugene Katchalov and Andre Akkari busted at the very end of the day. Among those joining them on the rail were PokerStars Mind Sports Ambassador Jennifer Shahade, Team Online members Katerina Malasidou and Lex Veldhuis, Chance Kornuth, former November Niner Jake Bazeley, Goran Mandic, EPT MaltaMain Event winner Niall Farrell and runner-up Alen Bilic, 2016 Aussie Millions champion Ari Engel, Tim Reilly, Ruben Visser, Sylvain Loosli, Dara O'Kearney, Craig McCorkell, Paul Michaelis, and Igor Kurganov.

Those that busted can now all focus on the plethora of remaining side events, but all eyes here will be on the at least 341 hopefuls in the Main Event who will be returning to the tables for Day 2 at 12 p.m. on Tuesday. So far, the field size stands at 589 entrants, but this number may increase with registration open until the first card is dealt.

A short day lays ahead with six 75-minute levels scheduled, and the PokerNews Live Reporting team will be back again to provide updates on all of the action.

In the meantime, have a look where you can grab some healthy eats in Dublin in this video below.

Tags: Alen BilicAndre AkkariAnton WiggAri EngelBernardo DiasBertrand GrospellierChance KornuthChris MoormanCraig McCorkellDaniel DvoressDara O'KearneyDavid VamplewDominik PankaDzmitry UrbanovichEugene KatchalovFelipe "Mojave" RamosFrancisco OliveiraGeorge DanzerGilles BerniesGoran MandicIgor KurganovIliodoros KamatakisJacob BazeleyJaime StaplesJake CodyJannick WrangJennifer ShahadeJohnny LoddenJude AinsworthKaterina MalasidouLex VeldhuisLiv BoereeMichael WangMickey PetersenNiall FarrellOgnyan DimovPaul MichaelisPierre CalamusaRichard DubiniRuben VisserSlaven PopovSylvain LoosliTheo JorgensenTim ReillyWalter Treccarichi

Dvoress Busts in Record Time

Level 8 : 300/600, 75 ante
Daniel Dvoress earlier in the 10k
Daniel Dvoress earlier in the 10k

Shortly after stone-bubbling the €10k Single Day Event, Daniel Dvoress took his seat in the EPT Dublin Main Event. After a player to his right opened to 1,300, Dvoress got right to it and three-bet to 3,500.

The player in the small blind called and Francisco Correia De Oliveira four-bet to 8,800 in the big blind. Action was back on Dvoress who thought before committing his entire stack into the pot in a five-bet jam first hand. The small blind folded and Oliveira made the call.

Oliveira: {a-Spades}{a-Clubs}
Dvoress: {k-Hearts}{k-Clubs}

Dvoress had picked up a monster on his first hand, but even more unbelievably Oliveira had him crushed and looked set to increase his chip stack. The board ran out {2-Clubs}{6-Spades}{3-Clubs}{5-Diamonds}{6-Clubs} and Dvoress dejectedly headed for the exit.

Player Chips Progress
Francisco Oliveira pt
Francisco Oliveira
180,000
Daniel Dvoress ca
Daniel Dvoress
Busted

Tags: Daniel DvoressFrancisco Correia De Oliveira

Lodden Eliminated Against Dubini

Level 5 : 150/300, 25 ante
Johnny Lodden
Johnny Lodden

On a board of {10-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds}{j-Clubs} Johnny Lodden bet 1,800 and Dubini called. The turn was where the fireworks started however as the {j-Diamonds} was dealt. Lodden thought before betting 2,800 and watched as his opponent counted out a raise and dropped out 9,000 chips.

Lodden thought for several minutes before moving all-in, which Dubini snap-called. Lodden held {k-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds} for the second nut flush while his opponent had {j-Spades}{10-Hearts} for a full house, and Lodden was on his feet and heading to the exit as the meaningless river card was dealt

Player Chips Progress
Richard Dubini ar
Richard Dubini
85,000
Johnny Lodden no
Johnny Lodden
Busted

Tags: Johnny LoddenRichard Dubini

Farrell is Gone

Level 5 : 150/300, 25 ante
Niall Farrell
Niall Farrell

A previous hand saw Niall Farrell with a cheeky bluff and the Scot tried the very same thing again. However, this time Carter Swidler called down his bets on a board of {2-}{3-}{4-}{4-}{K-} with two spades on the flop. Farrel held the {J-Spades}{10-Spades} for a busted flush draw and Swidler pocket sevens to claim the prominent bust out.

While Swidler and table neighbor Winfred Yu are just above starting stack, Slaven Popov and Corey Hochman are doing much better.

Player Chips Progress
Slaven Popov bg
Slaven Popov
125,000 125,000
Corey Hochman us
Corey Hochman
75,000 32,000
Winfred Yu hk
Winfred Yu
37,000 -13,000
Carter Swidler ca
Carter Swidler
35,000 35,000
Niall Farrell gb
Niall Farrell
EPT 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Corey HochmanNiall FarrellSlaven PopovWinfred Yu

Coenen Busts Kornuth

Level 5 : 150/300, 25 ante
Chance Kornuth - €25,750 High Roller
Chance Kornuth - €25,750 High Roller

The full betting action is unknown but a tweet from Chance Kornuth about his elimination alerted us and there was just one big stack on his former table, which belonged to Kristof Coenen from Belgium. According to other players on the table, it escalated on the {J-}{8-}{7-}{2-Diamonds} turn.

Kornuth bet 1,800, Coenen made it 4,000 and Kornuth then squeezed to 9,200 before calling the shove of the Belgian with pocket jacks for top set. Coenen had the {10-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds} for the straight and the river blanked.

Chance KornuthBusto #EPTDublin main event. JJ was no good on 78J.
Player Chips Progress
Kristof Coenen be
Kristof Coenen
92,000 92,000
Chance Kornuth us
Chance Kornuth
Busted

Tags: Chance KornuthKristof Coenen

€5,300 EPT Dublin Main Event Day 1b

EPT Dublin Poker Festival
EPT Dublin Poker Festival

Welcome to day 1b of the EPT Dublin Season 12 Main Event. After eight years away the stop is back in the EPT schedule, and yesterday 147 players had a chance to join the likes of Ram Vaswani, Mats Gavatin, Roland De Wolfe and Reuben Peters as EPT Dublin Main Event Champions.

Of that 147 just 79 remain after a day's play, so all that's left on day 1b is to find out exactly how many players will be joining them!

The number to beat is the 189,600 which was bagged up by Gilles Bernies - over six starting stacks in total - and players will have eight 75 minute levels to do it in.

Other notables who made it to six figures including Anthony Zinno (124,800), Fabrice Soulier (123,400), Jean-Noel Thorel (110,000) and Kamran Aliyev (114,200).

Stay tuned for the big talking points from day 1b of the EPT Dublin Main Event right here on PokerNews!