2014 PokerStars.com EPT Season 11 Barcelona

€50,000 Super High Roller
Day: 2
Event Info

2014 PokerStars.com EPT Season 11 Barcelona

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
qj
Prize
€896,434
Event Info
Buy-in
€48,500
Prize Pool
€3,697,155
Entries
77
Level Info
Level
23
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
30,000

Morten Klein Leads Final Nine

Level 19 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante
Morten Klein - Scott Seiver
Morten Klein - Scott Seiver

Play started today with seven tables, hosting 53 players in total. Mike McDonald and Oleksii Khoroshenin entered after having been busted on Day 1, and Alec Torelli and Pratyush Buddiga entered for the first time. Those four additions to the tournament brought the total amount of entries to 77. The tournament organization announced 11 places would be paid and the winner was to receive €1,016,700, substantially more than Vitaly Lunkin won last year (€771,300), and a bit more than Dan Smith won two years ago in the inaugural event (€962,925).

Morten Klein started out as the shortest stack with a mere 85,000 in chips — just under 15 big blinds. His start was great, though, and he doubled twice in the first orbit. The second time, he got lucky to hit an ace with his {A-}{K-} against Daniel Colman's kings to stay alive.

Defending champ Vitaly Lunkin lost the most of his chips when his pair and flush draw failed to imrove against Dong Kim's top pair. Then he lost the remainder of his stack on the next hand with {8-}{6-} to Igor Kurganov's {Q-}{4-} in a battle of the blinds.

Dan Smith, who won the first-ever European Poker Tour Barcelona €50,000 Super High Roller event two years ago, hit the rail minutes later. Smith's sixes were crushed by Martin Jacobson's sevens, and no card on the flop, turn, or river helped "King Dan."

Jacobson didn't do much better, though. The 2014 World Series of Poker November Niner had called a raise out of the big blind and led into Daniel Colman on all three streets of a {9-Spades}{6-Spades}{4-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}{K-Hearts} board. The Swede's final bet was an all-in shove for 488,000 on the river, and Colman quickly made the call. Jacobson tabled the {A-Clubs}{7-Spades} for just ace high, and Colman's {4-Spades}{4-Hearts} proved to be the winning hand.

Jacobson's WSOP Main Event final table companion Jorryt van Hoof's day started out not too good, either. First, a two-street bluff failed, and then not much later he busted after failing to improve his flush draw to an overpair. The November Niner told us he was going to play as many tournaments as he could this week in practice for his big final table in November.

Team PokerStars Pro Daniel Negreanu didn't make it to the money, either. In fact, he didn't even make it to the dinner break. Negreanu flopped an open-ended straight draw and flush draw, but ultimately lost to Saar Wilf's higher flush draw after both players didn't hit anything. Then, he again flopped a flush draw, and this time it was Morten Klein with the higher flush draw.

"What? Again?" asked Negreanu rhetorically with a smile.

Indeed again, but Negreanu didn't hit and left the tournament room.

Players busted left and right, and before we knew it, the tournament neared the point where money was to be made. Ole Schemion lost a race to Paul Newey. Ryan Fee hit a ten with {K-}{10-} against Mike McDonald's {A-}{4-}. Doug Polk four-bet shoved {9-}{9-} into Olivier Busquet's {K-}{K-}. And Fabian Quoss was flushed by Dan Shak.

With just 14 players remaining, something remarkable happened. Sam Trickett didn't see a raise in front of him, and shoved from the small blind for not too many chips. The big blind folded, but initial raiser, Busquet, made the call. That made for a blush of shame on Trickett's face, as he tabled the {5-Hearts}{7-Clubs}. Busquet had the better hand with the {6-Spades}{6-Hearts}, but the {3-Clubs}{2-Clubs}{4-Clubs}{9-Clubs}{7-Hearts} board favored Trickett and delivered him the double up.

All the while, Klein was the life of the party. He was clearly enjoying his time, and talked to everyone who wanted to hear it. The camaraderie and banter with his opponents should make for some good television — particularly with Scott Seiver, as the two engaged in lively interaction, constantly high-fiving and laughing exuberantly. Klein enjoyed his beers and wines, and Seiver enjoyed the company. Klein wasn't messing around, though, as he won the most of all the pots he played and constantly chipped up during the day. By the time 12 players remained, Klein was involved in almost every hand, and winning most uncontested.

Tony Gregg eventually fell on the bubble. After Sven Reichardt raised to 100,000 from the cutoff seat, Gregg reraised all in from the small blind for 280,000. Reichardt made the call with the {10-Hearts}{10-Clubs} to have Gregg and his {K-Clubs}{Q-Diamonds} on the ropes. The flop, turn, and river ran out {A-Spades}{10-Diamonds}{6-Clubs}{2-Diamonds}{Q-Hearts}, and Gregg was eliminated in 12th place, sending all remaining competitors into the money.

With a lot of short stacks, it didn't take long to reach the final table of nine.

Start-of-day chip leader Ryan Fee was the first to hit the rail in the money, finishing in 11th place for €92,400. He got mixed up in a three-bet pot with the {Q-Spades}{10-Diamonds} and hit middle pair. His opponent, Russian Vladimir Troyanovskiy, who finished runner-up in the 2013 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure $25,000 High Roller, had pocket aces and saw his hand hold up after all the chips went to the middle.

Minutes later, Jake Schindler busted in 10th place, earning the same consolation prize of €92,400. His {A-}{J-} didn't improve against Scott Seiver's pocket sevens, and just like that the final table of nine was set. While Schindler did cash, he had reentered on the first day.

When the dust settled, it turned out Morten Klein from Norway was leading the charge. Klein, an experienced recreational player, will start out with 3,740,000 in chips when the final table starts. Right behind him is Vladimir Troyanovskiy with 3,370,000 in chips, and starting out as the shortest stack will be Mustapha Kanit. The Italian Poker Tour Nova Gorica winner will have 690,000 to work with when play restarts.

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Sven ReichardtGermany3,225,00054
2Daniel ColmanUSA1,420,00024
3Mustapha KanitItaly690,00012
4Scott SeiverUSA1,310,00022
5Olivier BusquetUSA2,045,00034
6Morten KleinNorway3,740,00062
7Sam TrickettUK760,00013
8Dan ShakUSA2,690,00045
9Vladimir TroyanovskiyRussia3,370,00056

Dan Shak, who has several super high roller results on his résumé, must be glad he changed his mind on playing these events, as he's made it to Day 3 with an impressive stack of 2,690,000. PokerNews' own Remko Rinkema talked to him during one of the breaks on Day 2, and you can check out that interview below:

Action for the final day will commence at 1 p.m. local time, and the live stream with cards up will start at 2 p.m. local time. Be sure to tune in to PokerNews for all the big bets, bust outs, and to see who walks way champion and scores the seven-figure payday.

Tags: Dan ShakDaniel ColmanMorten KleinMustapha KanitOlivier BusquetSam TrickettScott SeiverSven ReichardtVladimir Troyanovskiy

Jake Schindler Eliminated in 10th Place (€92,400)

Level 19 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante
Jake Schindler - 10th place
Jake Schindler - 10th place

Morten Klein limped in from the hijack seat, and then Scott Seiver raised all in for 695,000 from the cutoff seat. In the small blind, Jake Schindler called all in for 435,000, and action folded back to Klein. He gave it up, leaving Seiver with the {7-Hearts}{7-Spades} against the {A-Hearts}{J-Spades} for Schindler.

"This is my specialty!" exclaimed Seiver about being in a race with Schindler.

The flop came down {10-Hearts}{9-Hearts}{3-Spades} and so far Seiver maintained his lead. The turn was the {9-Spades} to pair the board and add some counterfeit outs for Schindler, but the {8-Hearts} on the river blanked off.

For a split second, Seiver thought Schindler had two hearts in his hand, so he was scared of the flush coming in on the end, but he then realized he won the pot.

"Oh my god!" said Seiver with a big laugh. "I thought he had hearts, and I was rooting for no heart!"

Schindler finished in 10th place following the bust of Ryan Fee in 11th place, and the 2014 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure $25,000 High Roller champion took home €92,400 for his effort.

Player Chips Progress
Jake Schindler us
Jake Schindler
Busted

Tags: Jacob SchindlerJake SchindlerMorten Klein

Ryan Fee Eliminated in 11th Place ($92,400)

Level 19 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante
Ryan Fee
Ryan Fee

Ryan Fee opened for 120,000 from the button, and Vladimir Troyanovskiy made it 305,000 from the small blind. Fee made the call, and they saw a flop.

Troyanovskiy bet out 280,000 on {J-Spades}{7-Diamonds}{10-Spades}, and Ryan Fee moved all in. Troyanovskiy made the call to make for a 2,910,000 pot.

Ryan Fee: {10-Diamonds}{Q-Spades}
Vladimir Toryanowskiy: {A-Spades}{A-Diamonds}

The {6-Hearts} on the turn did nothing for Fee, and neither did the {5-Hearts} on the river.

Ryan Fee is the first to bust in the money, and gets $92,400. Fee, end of day 1 chip leader, was in for a single bullet.

Player Chips Progress
Vladimir Troyanovskiy ru
Vladimir Troyanovskiy
3,370,000 1,685,000
Ryan Fee us
Ryan Fee
Busted

Tags: Ryan FeeVladimir Troyanovskiy

Tony Gregg Bubbles

Level 18 : 25,000/50,000, 5,000 ante
Tony Gregg
Tony Gregg

Tony Gregg has bubbled the European Poker Tour Season 11 Barcelona €50,000 Super High Roller.

After Sven Reichardt raised to 100,000 from the cutoff seat, Gregg reraised all in from the small blind for 280,000. Reichardt made the call with the {10-Hearts}{10-Clubs} to have Gregg and his {K-Clubs}{Q-Diamonds} on the ropes.

The flop, turn, and river ran out {A-Spades}{10-Diamonds}{6-Clubs}{2-Diamonds}{Q-Hearts}, and Gregg was eliminated in 12th place, sending all remaining competitors into the money.

Tags: Tony GreggSven Reichardt

Shak Busts Selbst

Level 15 : 12,000/24,000, 3,000 ante
Vanessa Selbst
Vanessa Selbst

On the {K-Spades}{J-Spades}{2-Clubs} flop, Team PokerStars Pro Vanessa Selbst was all in for 531,000 with the {K-Hearts}{J-Diamonds} for top two pair against Dan Shak. Unfortunately for Selbst, her two pair was behind Shak's {2-Diamonds}{2-Hearts} for bottom set.

The turn was the {8-Diamonds}, and the river completed the board with the {5-Diamonds}. Selbst finished second best in the hand and was eliminated just short of the dinner break. Shak moved up to around 2.65 million in chips.

Player Chips Progress
Dan Shak us
Dan Shak
2,650,000 650,000
Vanessa Selbst us
Vanessa Selbst
Busted

Tags: Dan ShakVanessa Selbst

Martin Finger Eliminated

Level 15 : 12,000/24,000, 3,000 ante
Martin Finger
Martin Finger

Sven Reichardt opened the hijack to 50,000, and Martin Finger on the button made the call. Both blinds folded, and the two of them saw a flop.

{10-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}{J-Spades}

Reichardt continued for 75,000, and Finger raised it up to 205,000 with 733,000 behind. Reichardt shoved all in, and Finger called.

Sven Reichardt: {Q-Diamonds}{Q-Spades}
Martin Finger: {A-Diamonds}{J-Hearts}

The {4-Diamonds} on the turn brought Finger a flush draw, but the {8-Hearts} on the river was of no help. Finger eliminated in 16th place.

Player Chips Progress
Sven Reichardt de
Sven Reichardt
2,636,000 761,000
Martin Finger de
Martin Finger
EPT 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Martin FingerSven Reichardt

Fee Doubles Shak, Then Eliminates Seidel

Level 15 : 12,000/24,000, 3,000 ante
Erik Seidel and Ryan Fee earlier today
Erik Seidel and Ryan Fee earlier today

Ryan Fee and Dan Shak got their chips in before the flop, and Shak was way behind. With {Q-Diamonds}{Q-Hearts}, Shak needed some help against Fee's {K-Hearts}{K-Diamonds}.

And help he would get: the {Q-Spades} in the window moved him in front. The board came {Q-Spades}{3-Diamonds}{6-Spades}{8-Clubs}{10-Spades}, and Fee needed to ship a million to his foe.

Not much later, Fee did get some chips back. Seidel pushed his stack in with {A-Diamonds}{J-Hearts}, and Fee had an easy decision with {A-Spades}{A-Hearts}. Seidel did flop some outs with {6-Hearts}{Q-Hearts}{K-Diamonds}, but the {5-Clubs} on the turn, and {6-Clubs} on the river were of no help.

Player Chips Progress
Dan Shak us
Dan Shak
2,000,000 1,110,000
Ryan Fee us
Ryan Fee
1,100,000 -812,000
Erik Seidel us
Erik Seidel
Poker Hall of Famer
Busted

Tags: Dan ShakErik SeidelRyan Fee

Olivier Busquet Busts Nick Wong in Huge Pot

Level 15 : 12,000/24,000, 3,000 ante
Nick Wong
Nick Wong

According to Jake Schindler, Nick Wong had opened to 50,000, and Busquet (button), Troyanovskiy (small blind), and Pantling (big blind) all made the call.

Both blinds checked to Wong on the {A-Hearts}{K-Diamonds}{J-Hearts} flop, and the initial raiser bet out 125,000. Busquet made the call in position, and Troyanovskiy folded after some hefty thinking. Pantling folded immediately after that, and the turn was next.

As soon as the {4-Hearts} fell, action was very rapid. Wong announced all in, and Busquet instantly called. Wong had flopped two pair with the {A-Clubs}{J-Diamonds}, but needed to get one more of those after Busquet rolled over the {K-Hearts}{Q-Hearts} for a flush.

The river did pair the board, but it was the wrong board pair for Wong; the {4-Clubs}.

The dealer started counting, but it was soon apparent that Wong (894,000) was covered by Busquet (1,194,000). Busquet is now the the chip leader, surpassing his buddy Daniel Colman.

Player Chips Progress
Olivier Busquet us
Olivier Busquet
2,554,000 1,354,000
Nick Wong hk
Nick Wong
Busted

Doug Polk Eliminated by Olivier Busquet

Level 13 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Doug Polk
Doug Polk

Doug Polk opened to, what appeared to be 40,000 from the hijack. Doug Polk on the button three bet to 95,000 and after both blinds folded, action was on Polk. He shoved all in, for what looked to us like 450,000, but Scott Seiver was convinced it was 600,000 afterwards. How ever much it was, Busquet made the call.

Busquet: {K-Spades}{K-Diamonds}
Polk: {9-Clubs}{9-Diamonds}

The {2-Spades}{5-Hearts}{8-Clubs}{4-Diamonds}{10-Hearts} board didn't help Polk and he got up from the table. "Nice playing with you guys" he said before he left. He returned a minute later to grab his phone, only to be needled by Scott Seiver; "Ohh no, the walk of shame!"

Player Chips Progress
Olivier Busquet us
Olivier Busquet
1,540,000 520,000
Doug Polk us
Doug Polk
Busted

Tags: Doug PolkOlivier Busquet