2024 PokerStars EPT Prague

€2,200 EPT Mixed Game Main Event
Day: 2
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Event Info
2024 PokerStars EPT Prague
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aakqj64
Prize
€44,884
Event Info
Buy-in
€2,200
Prize Pool
€159,360
Total Entries
83
Level Info
Level
22
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
83
Players Left
8
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€2,200 EPT Mixed Game Main Event

Day 2 Started

Get Ready for Mixed Game Main Event Day 2

Mixed Games
Mixed Games

Day 2 of the European Poker Stars (EPT) Prague €2,200 Mixed Game Main Event is about to kick off at the Hilton Prague, where 40 players return to battle for the inaugural title of this unique event.

Day 1 saw six fast-paced levels of action, with Norway's Thomas Berg bagging the chip lead at 151,800.

Close behind is PokerStars Ambassador Georgina James, with the other Day 2 chip leaders including France's Sami Bechahed (115,200), Slovakia's John Lukacs (111,600), and Germany's Nicolas Bokowski (104,700), with Austria's Robin Panholzer (78,700) and Alexander Freund (75,600) also well-positioned to make deep runs.

€2,200 Mixed Game Main Event Top Ten Chip Counts

RankNameCountryChip Count
1Thomas BergNorway151,800
2Sami Bechahed France115,200
3Georgina JamesUnited Kingdom114,300
4John LukacsSlovakia111,600
5Nicolas BokowskiGermany104,700
6Itay Kimhi Israel99,100
7Niclas Thumm Germany95,900
8Robin Panholzer Austria78,700
9Alexander Freund Austria75,600
10Daniel HablGermany73,000

Day 2 will resume at 12:30 p.m. local time, with ten 60-minute levels on the schedule. Late registration remains open through the first four levels of the day, giving latecomers one last shot at joining the fray.

Stay tuned to PokerNews for live updates as the field narrows and players set their sights on becoming the first-ever €2,200 Mixed Game Main Event champion!

Tags: Alexander FreundDaniel HablGeorgina JamesHilton PragueItay KimhiJohn LukacsNiclas ThummNicolas BokowskiRobin PanholzerSami BechahedThomas Berg

Level: 7

Blinds: 1,000/2,000
Ante: 500
Bring in: 700
Limits: 2,000/4,000
NLH/PLO: 500/1,000/1,000 (7-2 BBA: 1,500)

Two Pair Takes it for Panagiotou

Level 7

Seven Card Stud

Sarharib Karatas: K107/4K3Q
Menikos Panagiotou: QQ6/2295

Sarharib Karatas completed and Menikos Panagiotou defended his bring in.

Panagiotou led out for a bet after pairing his deuce on the turn and then check-called a bet from Karatas on fifth street.

Both players checked on sixth and Panagiotou went back to betting on seventh. Karatas called and Panagiotou tabled QQ6 for queens-up. Karatas held K107 for a pair of kings and surrendered the pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Menikos Panagiotou
57,000
10,200
10,200
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Sarharib Karatas
45,500
7,800
7,800

Tags: Menikos PanagiotouSarharib Karatas

An Early Chop for Leknes

Level 7
Tobias Leknes
Tobias Leknes

Stud Hi-Lo

Nicolas Bokowski: XxXx / 76J8 / Xx
Tobias Leknes: XxXx / AQ98 / Xx

Nicolas Bokowski completed and called a raise from Tobias Leknes. Leknes bet on fourth street and called a raise from Bokowski.

Both players checked fifth street and the Leknes check-called a bet on sixth street. Leknes bet on seventh street and called a raise.

Leknes tabled 974 for a flush with Bokowski winning the low with AJ2

Player Chips Progress
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Nicolas Bokowski
120,000
15,300
15,300
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Tobias Leknes
53,000
3,000
3,000

Tags: Nicolas BokowskiTobias Leknes

Reitz Takes From Lukacs

Level 7

Badugi

John Lukacs raised on the button and was three-bet by Jascha Reitz in the small blind. Lukascs called.

Both players proceeded to draw one on all three draws, with Lukacs calling bets from Reitz on the first and second draw.

Action checked down after the third draw and Reitz tabled 6542 for a three-card six. Lukacs couldn't beat it and Reitz collected the pot.

Player Chips Progress
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John Lukacs
75,500
36,100
36,100
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Jascha Reitz
67,000
15,300
15,300

Abmayr Doubles Through Gulbrandsen

Level 7
Annika Abmayr
Annika Abmayr

Badugi

Annika Abmayr was all in for her tournament life in Badugi and was up against Simen Gulbrandsen.

Both players drew two on the first draw and one on the second. Abmayr stood pat on the end with Gulbrandsen drawing one.

Abmayr tabled J432 for a jack badugi, with Gulbrandsen drawing live to 63A. He completed his badugi with the K but it wasn't enough and Abmayr doubled up.

Player Chips Progress
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Simen Gulbrandsen
51,000
4,700
4,700
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Annika Abmayr
11,000
19,600
19,600

Tags: Annika AbmayrSimen Gulbrandsen

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