There are just 109 players left in Event 01, which means Day 2 will end when another 37 players lose their chips.
There are just 109 players left in Event 01, which means Day 2 will end when another 37 players lose their chips.
Level: 28
Blinds: 45,000/90,000
Ante: 11,250
"serggorelyi7" raised early to 160K, and "majo-K88" reraised from the middle to 560K. "serggorelyi7" called to the ![]()
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flop and check-called for 480K. They both checked the
turn, and the
river, where "majo-K88" took it down with king-queen over queen-ten.
Among the recent bustouts was start of day chip leader Toby "sadface11" Joyce, who cashed out for $3,294 in 149th place.
Andreas "mrAndreeew" Berggren raised to 176K from the hijack, and both blinds called to the ![]()
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flop. It checked to Berggren who bet 178K, and only small blind Audrius "Stakelis24" Stakelis called to the
turn. Stakelis check-called for 539,840, and the river was
. When Stakelis checked again, Berggren shoved for 1,717,543 and got the call.
Andreas "mrAndreeew" Berggren: ![]()
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Audrius "Stakelis24" Stakelis: ![]()
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Stakelis flopped a set, but Berggren turned a bigger one, and got full value on the river.
Level: 27
Blinds: 40,000/80,000
Ante: 10,000
"majo-K88" raised the button to 175K, and tournament leader "ImTheNuts1" called from the big blind. They check-raised the ![]()
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flop from 280K to 861K and got a call to the
turn.
"ImTheNuts1" bet 1.113M on the turn, and "majo-K88" smooth-called to the
river. "ImTheNuts1" checked, then folded to a bet of 805K.
There are 144 players left in the game, with Day 2 scheduled to end when 72 remain.
Mario "livinmydream1" Mosboeck raised to 150.5K from the hijack, and "Kubanas" shoved the button for 752,458. Mosboeck called with fours against ace-deuce, and the fours held by hitting the flush on the end.

For the first time ever, poker players around the world will be able to compete in a prestigious European Poker Tour (EPT) Main Event from the comfort of their homes.
Yep. EPT Online runs from 8-18 November, with 20 events of varying buy-ins ranging from $215-$25,000 (just like a regular EPT schedule), and $20 million guaranteed in prizes.
For years, many of us have watched the EPT Live streams from our desks or armchairs and dreamed of one day being able to compete, and maybe, just maybe, win a title.
All of the players in this article have already done it. They’re EPT champions, but only Victoria Coren-Mitchell and Mikalai Pobal have ever won two EPT Main Events.
With the $5,200 EPT Online 8-Max, No Limit Hold’em Main Event kicking off on 15 November, we wondered: which former EPT Main Event winners are most likely to claim another title this time around?
There are more likely candidates than you’d imagine.