2015 PokerStars.com EPT Season 11 Malta

€25,500 High Roller
Day: 2
Event Info

2015 PokerStars.com EPT Season 11 Malta

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
1010
Prize
€572,300
Event Info
Buy-in
€25,000
Prize Pool
€2,156,000
Entries
88
Level Info
Level
25
Blinds
25,000 / 25,000
Ante
5,000

Connor Drinan Leads Final Table; Fellow American Dani Stern Not Far Behind

Level 20 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Connor Drinan
Connor Drinan

Day 2 of the 2015 PokerStars.com Season 11 European Poker Tour Malta €25,000 High Roller saw 40 survivors return from the previous day's action. With a pair of late entrants, the total field jumped to 88 entries and created a prize pool of €2,156,000. Of that, €572,300 is reserved for the eventual winner.

The man best positioned to capture it is Connor Drinan, who finished as chip leader after nearly 10 levels of play. Joining him at the final table of eight are fellow Americans Dani Stern (827,000) and Nick Petrangelo (179,000); Poland's Dzmitry Urbanovich (734,000) and Piotr Franczak (612,000); Canadians Sam Greenwood (431,000) and Daniel Dvoress (367,000); and German Martin Finger (358,000).

Drinan, 25, is a serial EPT qualifier dating back to Season 4 when he was just 18 years old. The American, who relocated to Mexico to play online poker, made the trip to EPT Malta Poker Festival after winning his Main Event seat online five days ago. Drinan has amassed $2.4 million in live tournament winnings – despite suffering what has been described as "the worst bad beat in tournament history" in last year's World Series of Poker's Big One For One Drop when he lost aces to aces.

His fourth-place finish in the APPT Macau Super High Roller last November gave him a lifetime best cash of $657,605, and only a few weeks ago he had a monster score in a turbo high roller in Los Angeles for $371, 719. It looks like another six-figure score could be in the cards.

Drinan began the day ninth in chips, and all he did was go up from there. For instance, in Level 13, Pratyush Buddiga raised to 7,000 on the button and called when Drinan three-bet to 20,500 from the small blind. The {8-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}{7-Clubs} flop saw Drinan check and Buddiga move all in for a little under 100,000. Drinan called.

Buddiga: {8-Spades}{9-Spades}
Drinan: {a-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}

Buddiga flopped top pair with a gutshot straight draw, while Drinan held middle pair with a flush draw. The {3-Spades} turn was of no consequence, but the {A-Spades} river was. Drinan spiked two pair and was pushed the robust pot.

PokerNews Managing Editor Chad Holloway actually caught up with Drinan a little before that hand to see how his day was going. Listen here:

Eliminations like that of Buddiga was the order of the day as dozens of players needed to go before the money was reached at the top 13. Among those to leave empty handed were Tobias Reinkemeier, Mustapha Kanit, Steve O'Dwyer, Ole Schemion, Jose Carlos Garcia, Davidi Kitai, and Ukraine's Oleksii Khoroshenin, the winner of the 2014 EPT Vienna Main Event.

Khoroshenin began the day as chip leader, but he lost lots of chips early on to Petrangelo. Then, in Level 14 (2,000/4,000/500), he check-raised all in on a flop of {3-Hearts}{8-Spades}{3-Clubs} with the {5-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds} and Ramin Hajiyev called off with the {J-Hearts}{J-Diamonds}. Neither the {6-Hearts} turn nor {2-Hearts} river helped Khoroshenin, and he sent all but 15,000 of his chips across the table.

Not long after, Khoroshenin shoved the button and got called by Philipp Gruissem in the big blind. The German held the {6-Spades}{5-Clubs} and was looking to outflop Khoroshenin's {9-Clubs}{J-Diamonds}. That's just what happened too as the flop came {6-Hearts}{Q-Clubs}{4-Hearts}. Gruissem's pair held, and that was all she wrote for Khoroshenin.

Upon returning from the dinner break, the final 14 players were on the money bubble. Dvoress was the short stack, but he managed a double to extend his tournament life. That left Sorel Mizzi as the short stack. He managed to get it all in preflop holding the {a-Spades}{10-Clubs}, but was dominated by the {a-Clubs}{j-Diamonds} of Drinan. The {8-Spades}{2-Hearts}{10-Diamonds} flop was kind to Mizzi, but his lead proved short lived as the dealer burned and turned the {J-Clubs}. The {4-Clubs} river sealed his fate, and Mizzi earned the infamous title of "bubble boy."

From there, the in-the-money eliminations began to mount including those of Gruissem (13th - €43,100), Andreas Eiler (12th - €43,100), Agshin Rasulov (11th - €46,400), Jeff Rossiter (10th - €46,400), and Hajiyev (9th - €60,400). With just eight players remaining, action was halted for the night.

EPT Malta €25K Final Table

SeatNameChip Count
1Piotr Franczak612,000
2Dani Stern827,000
3Sam Greenwood431,000
4Daniel Dvoress367,000
5Nick Petrangelo179,000
6Connor Drinan893,000
7Martin Finger358,000
8Dzmitry Urbanovich734,000

The third and final day will commence at 12:30 p.m. local time, and play will continue until a winner is determined. There won't be a live stream for this particular event, but you can follow all the final table updates right here in the PokerNews Live Blog. In the meantime, check out Sarah Herring's interview with Drinan below:

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Ramin Hajiyev Eliminated in 9th Place (€60,400)

Level 20 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Ramin Hajiyev
Ramin Hajiyev

Ramin Hajiyev open shoved his last 210,000 to the middle from middle position. Hajiyev was kind enough to cut out his own chips, making it clear for the entire table how much it was.

Dzmitry Urbanovich in the hijack right next to him showed interest. He thought for a bit, and then tossed in a single 1,000 chip to indicate to the rest of the table he was calling. While the other players all folded, Urbanovich slid forward the calling chips.

Everyone folded and it was time to open the cards. Hajiyev got the bad news soon enough.

Ramin Hajiyev: {Q-Clubs}{Q-Hearts}
Dzmitry Urbanovich: {A-Clubs}{A-Diamonds}

The flop just about ended all hope for Hajiyev; {A-Spades}{4-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}.

The {K-Spades} on the turn made it final, the {K-Diamonds} on the river was there just to make things official.

With the departure of Ramin Hajiyev, play ended for the day. There are 31 minutes left in the level. The remaining players will be back at 12:30 p.m. local time, all already guaranteed €79,800.

Player Chips Progress
Dzmitry Urbanovich pl
Dzmitry Urbanovich
EPT 1X Winner
734,000 214,000
Ramin Hajiyev az
Ramin Hajiyev
Busted

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CONVersations: Getting to Know Nick Petrangelo

Level 19 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante
Nick Petrangelo
Nick Petrangelo

There comes a time when a player demands attention. Nick Petrangelo has been an emerging online and live talent for a while now but prior to EPT10 Prague all the American’s results had been on his side of the pond, meaning the folks in Europe know little about a player who’s very likely to be sticking around for a while.

Prior to the start of 2015, Petrangelo had amassed $423,783 in live results. This year is less than quarter gone and he’s already won $507,777. I think it’s safe to say we can call this a breakout year in the live arena, and he still has more than eight months to amass even more results.

Petrangelo had a strong finish to 2014, making deep runs in two $10K events. He came seventh in the World Poker Tour Montreal event in November and followed that up with a deep run (16th) in the prestigious WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic the following month.

Maybe the extra confidence gained from those results helped contribute towards his flying start to this year when he was one of the top performers at the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure with two huge results.

He kicked off by winning the $5K Turbo for $113,853, had one other small result and finally came sixth for $301,500 in one of the festival’s most prestigious events, the $25K High roller.

“Last year I started traveling a lot more, playing more live and getting more comfortable with it. I went deep in Monte Carlo (14th in the Grand Final) and then deep again in the Bellagio as you said. I kept getting deep and was eager to make one of them work out.

“I didn’t win the big one at the PCA, but it felt good to make a final table and a decent score. The $5K was really nice, but being a turbo you have to run really good to win one of those.”

“When you have scores and start going deep in stuff, running good, it helps with confidence. You also start to make better decisions and it all basically perpetuates itself.”

Petrangelo’s story – like most of today’s top players – started with friends, then online.

“Just like everybody else I started playing with friends. Everyone really loved it in high school. When I was in college I really worked on my game and some guys who were really good players helped me out. I also learned a lot from Jonathan Jaffe, he really helped me out and is now one of my roommates. “

At the back end of 2012 he won online poker's biggest tournament — the PokerStars Sunday Million — an outright victory that earned him $209,354. The evidence suggests he’s a momentum player as the day before that victory he won a heads-up FTOPS event for $36,872.

“Those wins enabled me to play a little higher stakes. I had come second in a SCOOP for $160K prior to those results and all those results combined really set me up.

“I had planned to get a job after college but carried on playing and it went really well. Once Black Friday came around, Jonathan, me and a couple of our other buddies moved to Montreal and I had a pretty big year that year so never considered doing anything else after that.”

If Petrangelo can survive one more elimination and make the final of the €25K event here in Malta, he’ll have guaranteed himself a European-best score of €79,800, another personal record broken. He wasn’t a certainty to make the money though as he had about 60% of the average on the bubble that lasted nearly an hour. Luckily for him, players busted around him before a crucial double-up post bubble went a great way to ensuring he’ll be back for Day 3.

It happened when Sam Greenwood raised to 20,000 from the button before Petrangelo three-bet to 54,000 from the small blind. The flop fanned {2-Clubs}{7-Spades}{8-Clubs} and Petrangelo led for 58,000 and then called all in for 169,000 after Greenwood shoved.

Petrangelo: {k-Spades}{k-Diamonds} for an over pair.
Greenwood: {k-Clubs}{9-Clubs} for a flush draw.

The board ran out {5-Spades}{4-Spades} and Petrangelo found himself back above average for the first time in a while.

“The 25K here has been pretty good. I had a pretty tough table yesterday but ran good to make chips. I had momentum as you said and was able to make today where I picked up some hands at the right time. I’ve felt good and haven’t done anything crazy; I’ve picked my spots carefully and paid attention to what’s going on.”

Petrangelo seems to have his head screwed on right and we’ll be eagerly following his progress until the end of play today and hopefully long in to tomorrow.

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You Don't Know Who I Am?

Level 18 : 5,000/10,000, 1,000 ante
Ramin Hajiyev
Ramin Hajiyev

The 13 players who made the money in the €25,000 High Roller can be split broadly into two categories — those you know and those you probably don’t. That latter includes a player from Azerbaijan who’s "better" than Phil Hellmuth, Benny Spindler, Jake Cody and Calvin Anderson.

Click here to read the whole story over on the PokerStars Blog.

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Jeff Rossiter Eliminated in 10th Place (€46,400)

Level 18 : 5,000/10,000, 1,000 ante
Jeff Rossiter
Jeff Rossiter

Dani Stern opened for 23,000 under the gun on his five handed table, and next door neighbor Jeff Rossiter shoved all in for 159,000.

Action folded back to Stern who made the call.

Dani Stern: {10-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}
Jeff Rossiter: {7-Diamonds}{7-Hearts}

The board consisted solely of cards not making any difference for Rossiter: {A-Clubs}{5-Spades}{J-Hearts}{A-Diamonds}{6-Spades}.

With the departure of Rossiter, the tournament is now down to 9 players which are seated at one table. Play won't stop just yet though, one more player has to go before the official final table of eight is reached and play is halted for the night.

The remaining players are all guaranteed €60,400 at this point.

Player Chips Progress
Dani Stern us
Dani Stern
646,000 246,000
Jeff Rossiter au
Jeff Rossiter
Busted

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Agshin Rasulov Eliminated in 11th Place (€46,400)

Level 18 : 5,000/10,000, 1,000 ante
Agshin Rasulov
Agshin Rasulov

Agshin Rasulov was down to under five big blinds, and just failed to double that stack in a roller coaster hand. A short roller coaster ride, but still.

Dzmitry Urbanovich opened the button, and called Rasulov's shove. Rasulov was the proud owner of {A-}{K-} while Urbanovich had pocket deuces.

The flop came king high putting Rasulov well in front.

The turn was a blank but a deuce fell on the river to send Rasulov packing.

Player Chips Progress
Dzmitry Urbanovich pl
Dzmitry Urbanovich
EPT 1X Winner
775,000 25,000
Agshin Rasulov az
Agshin Rasulov
Busted

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Andreas Eiler Eliminated in 12th Place (€43,100)

Level 17 : 4,000/8,000, 1,000 ante
Andreas Eiler
Andreas Eiler

Dzmitry Urbanovich opened the button for 16,000 and Andreas Eiler shoved for 102,000 from the big blind. Urbanovich must have taken the possibility of a shove into account before opening, as he wasted no time calling.

Andreas Eiler: {7-Diamonds}{7-Clubs}
Dzmitry Urbanovich: {K-Spades}{Q-Diamonds}

The flop was rather safe for Eiler with {9-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds}{5-Spades}, but the {K-Hearts} on the turn wasn't. The {9-Clubs} on the river was a blank and Eiler hit the rail in 12th place.

With the tournament down to 11, the remaining players are now guaranteed €46,400.

Player Chips Progress
Dzmitry Urbanovich pl
Dzmitry Urbanovich
EPT 1X Winner
750,000 120,000
Andreas Eiler de
Andreas Eiler
Busted

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Philipp Gruissem Eliminated in 13th Place (€43,100)

Level 17 : 4,000/8,000, 1,000 ante
Philipp Gruissem
Philipp Gruissem

On one of the first hands after the bubble burst it was Nick Petrangelo who raised under the gun plus one to 17,000 and Philipp Gruissem moved all in over the top from his immediate left.

The action folded around to Daniel Dvoress in the big blind and he moved all in over the top. Gruissem was at risk for 137,000 and Petrangelo folded his cards to create a heads-up showdown.

Dvoress: {10-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}
Gruissem: {K-Spades}{Q-Spades}

The flop brought out {6-Spades}{3-Clubs}{2-Clubs} and this did not change much. On the turn, when the {J-Spades} hit, Gruissem was given a bit of hope, but the river was the {A-Diamonds} making his elimination in 13th place official.

Player Chips Progress
Daniel Dvoress ca
Daniel Dvoress
280,000 130,000
Philipp Gruissem de
Philipp Gruissem
Busted

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Sorel Mizzi Bubbles the EPT Malta €25,000 High Roller

Level 17 : 4,000/8,000, 1,000 ante
Sorel Mizzi
Sorel Mizzi

Connor Drinan opened the hijack for 16,000 and Martin Finger folded his cutoff. Sorel Mizzi on the button, the complete shortstack with just over 30,000 in chips, three bet to 24,000. That got rid of both blinds, but Drinan wasn't so eager to lay his hand down. Drinan clicked it back and Mizzi called all in.

Connor Drinan: {A-Clubs}{J-Diamonds}
Sorel Mizzi: {A-Spades}{10-Clubs}

Mizzi went in as the underdog, but came out ahead after the flop: {8-Spades}{2-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}. From a severe equity disadvantage to an eighty percent favorite to win the hand after the first three cards.

While Sorel had already gotten up from the table after the tabling of the cards pre flop, he made no attempt to sit back down after the flop while he was ahead . It was like he already knew; {J-Clubs} on the turn.

With less than five percent now to win the hand, Mizzi probably had accepted what was going to happen.

The river {4-Clubs} sealed his fate and Mizzi wished the rest of the table good luck, and headed to the exit.

Player Chips Progress
Connor Drinan us
Connor Drinan
855,000 165,000
Sorel Mizzi ca
Sorel Mizzi
Busted

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Dan Smith Eliminated in 15th Place

Level 16 : 3,000/6,000, 1,000 ante
Dan Smith
Dan Smith

Action folded to Dan Smith on the bubble and the American grinder shoved his last 43,000 in. Ramin Hajiyev in the big blind made the call.

Ramin Hajiyev: {A-Hearts}{Q-Hearts}
Dan Smith: {J-Hearts}{J-Diamonds}

The flop was full of blanks with {6-Spades}{4-Hearts}{8-Clubs}, but the {Q-Diamonds} on the turn did make a difference. The {K-Hearts} on the river didn't, and Smith left in 15th place.

With just 14 players remaining, the tournament is now on the bubble. Hand for hand is now in progress.

Dan SmithBubbled again.
Player Chips Progress
Ramin Hajiyev az
Ramin Hajiyev
380,000 40,000
Dan Smith us
Dan Smith
Busted