2014 PokerStars.com EPT Season 11 Prague

€5,300 Main Event
Day: 5
Event Info

2014 PokerStars.com EPT Season 11 Prague

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
44
Prize
€969,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€5,000
Prize Pool
€5,535,000
Entries
1,107
Level Info
Level
32
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
20,000

Graner Check-Raises Against Wong

Level 29 : 40,000/80,000, 10,000 ante

The action folded to Jonathan Wong on the button and the Brit limped for 80,000 chips. Miltiadis Kyriakides tossed in the extra 40,000 chips out of the small blind and Stephen Graner checked his option in the big blind. All three players checked the flop of {Q-Spades} {3-Spades} {10-Hearts} and the action was checked to Wong on the {6-Hearts} turn.

Wong bet 200,000 and that got a fold from Kyriakides. Graner had other plans and check-raised to 675,000, putting pressure on one of the shorter stacks. Wong grabbed his entire stack and moved it slightly to the right, still contemplating his move. Graner barely noticed it while staring towards the dealer and the board.

After almost four minutes of consideration, Wong checked his cards again and then sent them into the muck.

Tags: Miltiadis KyriakidesStephen GranerJonathan Wong

Pot For Mattsson

Level 29 : 40,000/80,000, 10,000 ante

Remi Castaignon min-raised and Simon defended his big blind. Action was checked to the turn of a {3-Clubs}{2-Hearts}{10-Clubs}{6-Diamonds} board when Mattsson led out for 250,000 and got a call.

The river was the {4-Clubs} and Mattsson took his time before betting 350,000.

It was Castaignon's turn to go in the tank before looking at his cards one more time and flicking them away.

Castaignon Folds Tens

Level 29 : 40,000/80,000, 10,000 ante

Bjorn Wiesler opened the action with a raise to 175,000 and Remi Castaignon three-bet to 300,000 from the hijack, which was called by Wiesler. The dealer burned and turned the {8-Spades} {9-Hearts} {3-Clubs} flop and Wiesler faced a bet of 225,000 by Castaignon after checking to the Frenchman.

Wiesler pondered about his decision for a while and then check-raised all in. Castaignon was sent into a world of pain and then mucked {10-Diamonds} {10-Clubs} ... . Apparently Wiesler then showed the {6-Clubs} {7-Clubs}.

Player Chips Progress
Remi Castaignon fr
Remi Castaignon
1,175,000
-895,000
-895,000
EPT 1X Winner

Tags: Bjorn WieslerRemi Castaignon

Updated Chip Counts

Level 29 : 40,000/80,000, 10,000 ante
Player Chips Progress
Stephen Graner us
Stephen Graner
10,030,000
1,045,000
1,045,000
EPT 1X Winner
Anton Bertilsson se
Anton Bertilsson
7,100,000
-620,000
-620,000
Fabio Sperling de
Fabio Sperling
3,810,000
-750,000
-750,000
Bjorn Wiesler de
Bjorn Wiesler
3,530,000
465,000
465,000
Simon Mattsson se
Simon Mattsson
2,975,000
170,000
170,000
Miltiadis Kyriakides cy
Miltiadis Kyriakides
2,600,000
680,000
680,000
Jonathan Wong gb
Jonathan Wong
2,120,000
30,000
30,000
Remi Castaignon fr
Remi Castaignon
1,050,000
-125,000
-125,000
EPT 1X Winner

Pots for Bertilsson and Graner

Level 29 : 40,000/80,000, 10,000 ante

Anton Bertilsson raised to 160,000 from the hijack seat and claimed the blinds and antes.

The next hand, the action was folded to Stephen Graner in the small blind and he made it 220,000 to go. Bjorn Wiesler made the call out of the big blind and they went heads-up to the flop of {2-Hearts} {5-Clubs} {9-Hearts}. Graner continued for 245,000 and Wiesler folded.

Tags: Anton BertilssonBjorn WieslerStephen Graner

Bertilsson versus Graner

Level 29 : 40,000/80,000, 10,000 ante

Simon Mattsson was the initial raiser for 175,000 from under the gun and the Swede received a call from Stephen Graner in the hijack and Anton Bertilsson in the big blind to see the three-way flop of {J-Diamonds} {3-Clubs} {K-Hearts}. The action was checked to Graner and the chip leader bet 225,000. Bertilsson called whereas Mattsson got out of the way.

The dealer burned and turned the {8-Hearts} and both opponents checked. With the {6-Clubs} as final community card, Bertilsson bet 775,000 and Graner released his cards pretty quickly.

Tags: Anton BertilssonSimon MattssonStephen Graner