2007 EPT - Barcelona

EPT Barcelona Main Event
Day: 4
Event Info

2007 EPT - Barcelona

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
j10
Prize
€1,170,700
Event Info
Buy-in
€7,700
Prize Pool
€4,181,100
Entries
543
Level Info
Level
26
Blinds
20,000 / 40,000
Ante
4,000

D'yer Maker

Greg Dyer
Greg Dyer
Greg Dyer studies statistics at a little university in Boston called Harvard. According to the EPT final table press release, he turned $5 on PokerStars into a $150,000 bankroll. It doesn't take a Harvard degree to tell you that's an amazing feat. He's currently the short stack and is hoping to make up some ground against Sander Lylloff and Mark Teltscher and avoiding busting out in third place.

Tags: Greg Dyer

Hands #70-72

Hand #70: Mark Teltscher raises to 74,000 and wins the blinds and antes.

Hand #71: Greg Dyer calls from the small blind and Mark Teltscher checks from the big blind. The flop is {10-Diamonds}{9-Clubs}{9-Hearts}. Dyer bets 45,000, Teltscher raises to 120,000, Dyer moves all in and Teltscher folds.

Hand #72: Greg Dyer raises to 90,000 and wins the blinds and antes.

Hands #73-75

Hand #73: Mark Teltscher raises to 78,000 and wins the blinds and antes.

Hand #74: Sander Lylloff raises to 80,000, Greg Dyer re-raises to 220,000, and Lylloff folds.

Hand #75: Sander Lylloff gets a walk in the big blind.

Hands #76-78

Hand #76: Sander Lylloff raises to 90,000 and Greg Dyer calls. The flop is {8-Hearts}{3-Hearts}{2-Hearts} . Lylloff bets 120,000 and Dyer calls. The turn is the {9-Hearts}. Lylloff checks, Dyer bets 270,000, Lylloff raises to 670,000, and Dyer folds.

Hand #77: Mark Teltscher gets a walk in the big blind.

Hand #78: Mark Teltscher raises to 95,000 and wins the blinds and antes.

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Hands #79-81

Hand #79: Mark Teltscher raises to 72,000, Sander Lylloff re-raises to 272,000 and Teltscher folds.

Hand #80: Sander Lylloff raises to 90,000 and Mark Teltscher re-raises to 330,000. Lylloff flashes an ace before folding.

Hand #81: Greg Dyer raises to 90,000, Sander Lylloff re-raises to 430,000 and Dyer folds.

Hand Analysis: Hands #61-80

The three-handed format means that the remaining players are seeing more hands, especially since there hasn't been too much post-flop action. They only went to the river once and the player showing the most aggression had been picking up small pots. Mark Teltscher is slowly adding more chips to his leading stack, while Greg Dyer made up some lost ground and jumped back over the 1 million mark.

Tags: Mark Teltscher

Hands #82-84

Hand #82: Sander Lylloff moves all in from the small blind and wins the blinds and antes.

Hand #83: Sander Lylloff raises to 80,000 and wins the blinds and antes. He shows A-T.

Hand #84: Greg Dyer moves all in from the button for 303,000 and wins the blinds and antes.

Hands #85-87

Hand #85: Greg Dyer gets a walk in the big blind. He says he had 9-4.

Hand #86: Mark Teltscher raises to 75,000 and wins the blinds and antes.

Hand #87: Sander Lylloff raises to 200,000 and wins the blinds and antes.