2007 PokerStars EPT - Baden

PokerStars EPT Baden Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2007 PokerStars EPT - Baden

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a8
Prize
€670,800
Event Info
Buy-in
€7,600
Prize Pool
€2,143,200
Entries
282
Level Info
Level
25
Blinds
20,000 / 40,000
Ante
4,000

Antonius Loses Big Pot

Patrick Antonius
Patrick Antonius
The action was picked up on the turn, Acar Mazlum had moved all in, first to speak in a heads up pot with the Finn. His bet was for 10,275 and there was already nearly 20,000 in the pot.

The board read {K-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}{Q-Hearts}{7-Hearts}{10-Hearts} and Patrik took a long time to make a decision, counting his stack repeatedly. He would be left with 10,100 if he made the call, which he duly did, only to be shown {9-Hearts}{8-Hearts} for the flush and he mucked his hand.

Tags: Acar MazlumPatrik Antonius

Shuffle Up And Deal!!!! EPT Baden Day 2

Ram Vaswani
Ram Vaswani
The cards are in the air and the players will battle eight-handed until only 40 remain.

Can Sander Lylloff turn his chip lead into a win that would make him the EPT's first double champion?

How will Hevad Khan cope with Ram Vaswani to his left?

Will Surinder Sunar come back from his low of 1500 chips and add an EPT to his WPT title?

Check back here regularly to find out the answers.

The rest of the photos from yesterday have been uploaded into the gallery.

Tags: Hevad KhanRam VaswaniSander LylloffSurinder Sunar

Level: 7

Blinds: 200/400

Ante: 50

Join Us From 2pm Today...

Casino Congress, Baden
Casino Congress, Baden
Join us from 2 pm local time today (GMT+2) as we continue our coverage of the European Poker Tour event here in Baden Austria. There were 282 players who started play yesterday, with 156 players set to return for the start of play today. The top 10 chip leaders going into the start of Day 2 are as follows:

Sander Lylloff 66150
Gyorgy Moger 46775
Manfred Hammer 43825
Thierry van den Berg 42100
Markus Lehmann 40100
Raul Mestre 39700
Michael Durrer 39700
Victor Escudero Mellado 39325
Christophe Defforey 39300
Thomas Wahlroos 38150

Play will continue over the next three days, with the eventual winner set to pocket € 670,800. Click here to see a full list of the prizepool payouts. PokerNews will be on site throughout the entire event, bringing you all the action as it unfolds from the floor of the Casino Congress, Baden.

Stay tuned...

Day 1 coverage