2014 PokerStars.com EPT Season 11 Prague

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

2014 PokerStars.com EPT Season 11 Prague

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a10
Prize
€771,360
Event Info
Buy-in
€48,500
Prize Pool
€2,448,765
Entries
51
Level Info
Level
25
Blinds
120,000 / 240,000
Ante
30,000

Leonid Markin Leads Final 7, Martin Jacobson Bubbles

Level 17 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Leonid Markin
Leonid Markin

32 player survived the first day of the inaugural €50,000 buy in Super High Roller in Prague yesterday, but there were more players seated at the start of the second day. Fedor Holz (third bullet) and Timothy Adams (second bullet) reentered, while Spain's Pablo Fernandez entered for the first time.

Team PokerStars Pro Jason Mercier was the first to go when he ran ace-king into Brian Roberts' aces. The 2 Months 2 Million star catapulted to a 1 million stack, taking the lead in the tournament. Joni Sointula, Mike McDonald and Joao Vieira followed shortly after. The extra €150,000 in the prize pool supplied by the late additions wouldn't find a way back into their pockets either. Holz, Adams and Fernandez all busted well before the money. Adams was at one point down to 4,000, made a miraculeus comeback to over half a million, but busted a bit later anyway. David Peters was the next with his head on the chopping block. He pushed his last couple of big blinds in with ace-seven and found Stephen Chidwick calling with sixes. The sixes held and Peters headed to the exit.

There were three way all-ins, there were double knock outs (Ole Schemion and Steve O'Dwyer to Martin Jacobson), and there were bad beats. Christoph Vogelsang and Mustapha Kanit for example got their chips in before the flop. Vogelsang with his eights flopped a set while Kanit flopped top pair with his ace-king. Kanit could have already begun looking for the necessary chips to hand over, if it wasn't for running kings to send Vogelsang home.

Micah Raskin's bust out wasn't pretty either. He lost all of his chips with kings to Leonid Markin's tens in a 1.4 million preflop all-in pot. A ten on the flop gave Raskin the whole afternoon off in Prague. Markin was gathering chips left and right and his bigger raises preflop and smaller three-bets had the desired effect; he was some sort of chip magnet on the second day of the Super High Roller.

One of the biggest pots of the tournament was between Brian Roberts and Vladimir Troyanovskiy. Roberts bet big all in with a rivered top pair in a battle of the blinds. Troyanovskiy held two pair though and called. Roberts fell back lots and the two million pot went to his neighbor. Troyanovskiy eliminated Tobias Reinkemeier with kings to jacks a short time later and added another half a million to his stack.

The initial plan for the day was to play down to eight players, but as the prize pool consisted of seven paid spots this was changed and play would continue until the final seven was set. With several shorties on the unofficial final table of nine, play was slow.

Markin wasn't about to relinquish his chip lead as he did something remarkable with nine players left. Kanit open-shoved his remaining 74,000 in before the flop from middle position. Action folded to Markin in the big blind, and everyone expected him to call as it was just 44,000 more. He folded instead and preserved his large stack.

Roberts, second to last in chips at this point, raised an eyebrow and voiced his concerns about the controversial decision by Markin. The floor came over and Roberts explained that he found it remarkable that Markin folded for just 1.5 big blinds more, though he added that he didn't really think that Markin and Kanit were friends or anything. The floor didn't hand out any penalties in the end, saying Markin was in his right to fold in the spot. Chidwick in the one seat thought out loud that one of the reasons someone in Markin's spot could fold would be to be able to keep the pressure on the entire table with a shorty like Kanit still in.

"Anyway guys, I had six-four," said Markin with a kind of puzzled look on his face. The dealer continued to deal and the nine remaining players were off to the next hand.

Kanit survived that hand, but would fall not much later. He pushed with king-nine and got looked up by Juha Helppi, whose king-queen held up.

With eight players remaining the official final table was formed. Just one more player had to fall before the chips could go back into the bags. It would be Jacobson, the World Series of Poker Main Event champion, busting out in the last spot empty handed. Jacobson pushed his last nine big blinds from the button over Ivan Soshnikov's min raise. Soshnikov called with fours and Jacobson tabled ace-king. Two aces on the flop gave Jacobson the lead, but the four on the turn was catastrophic for the Swedish WSOP champion and two-time EPT runner up. The five on the river was a blank and Jacobson officially bubbled the Super High Roller.

Martin Jacobson bubbles the Super High Roller

Leonid Markin leads the final seven players. Markin, who started out as the chip leader in the £10,000 High Roller back in October in London as well (4th for £145,800), had some unconventional moves on the second day here in Prague, but it worked out just fine for him. Vladimir Troyanovskiy, runner up in 2013 PCA's High Roller, is a close second. Helppi, who qualified for this event for €5,000, is in third. Roberts is the short stack with just shy of seven big blinds to start the final day. None of the players still in reentered, so they all make at least €78,565 as a seventh place finish nets €128,565.

SeatPlayerChip CountBig Blinds
1Stephen Chidwick660,00016.5
2Paul Newey1,510,00037.8
3Juha Helppi2,030,00050.8
4Ivan Soshnikov1,925,00048.1
6Brian Roberts275,0006.9
7Leonid Markin3,350,00083.8
8Vladimir Troyanovskiy3,000,00075

There are 36 minutes and 16 seconds left in level 17 (20,000/40,000 with 5,000 ante). Players return at noon to battle it out for the following prizes:

PositionPrize
1€771,360
2€557,090
3€355,070
4€269,360
5€208,150
6€159,170
7€128,565

Check out the video Remko Rinkema did with Paul Newey after play finished, as they talked about his day and potential at tomorrow's final table.

Player Chips Progress
Leonid Markin ru
Leonid Markin
3,350,000 -175,000
Vladimir Troyanovskiy ru
Vladimir Troyanovskiy
3,000,000 -60,000
Juha Helppi fi
Juha Helppi
2,030,000 365,000
Ivan Soshnikov ru
Ivan Soshnikov
1,925,000 375,000
Paul Newey gb
Paul Newey
1,510,000 140,000
Stephen Chidwick gb
Stephen Chidwick
660,000 -20,000
Brian Roberts us
Brian Roberts
275,000 -185,000

Tags: Brian RobertsChristoph VogelsangDavid PetersFedor HolzIvan SoshnikovJani SointulaJason MercierJoao VieiraJuha HelppiLeonid MarkinMartin JacobsonMicah RaskinMike McDonaldMustapha KanitOle SchemionPablo FernandezPaul NeweyStephen ChidwickSteve O'DwyerTobias ReinkemeierVladimir Troyanovskiy

Martin Jacobson Bubbles the EPT Prague Super High Roller

Level 17 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Martin Jacobson - bubbles the Super High Roller
Martin Jacobson - bubbles the Super High Roller

In the final hand of the night, Ivan Soshnikov raised it up to 80,000 from the cutoff seat. 2014 World Series of Poker Main Event champion Martin Jacobson moved all in for 360,000 from the button. Both blinds folded their hands before Soshnikov made the call with the {4-Clubs}{4-Hearts}. Jacobson had the {a-Hearts}{k-Clubs}.

Jacobson was in trouble, but he had plenty of opportunity to win the pot. The Swede would flop well as the dealer spread out an {a-Clubs}{a-Spades}{8-Hearts} flop. However, his lead would not last long as the {4-Spades} spiked on the turn to give Soshnikov a full house. Jacobson would not find any help on the river as the {5-Clubs} completed the board, sending the $10 million man to the rail and leaving the remaining seven players all in the money.

Player Chips Progress
Martin Jacobson se
Martin Jacobson
Busted

Tags: Ivan SoshnikovMartin Jacobson

Mustapha Kanit eliminated in 9th Place

Level 16 : 15,000/30,000, 3,000 ante
Mustapha Kanit
Mustapha Kanit

Mustapha Kanit moved all in for his remaining 270,000 from under the gun. Juha Helppi was next to act and looked down at his cards before making the call. The rest of the table folded and the two players tabled their cards.

Helppi: {k-Spades}{q-Spades}
Kanit: {k-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}

Kanit was behind and would find no help as the board ran out {5-Diamonds}{10-Clubs}{j-Hearts}{6-Hearts}{2-Clubs} to see him eliminated just short of the money.

Player Chips Progress
Mustapha Kanit it
Mustapha Kanit
Winamax
Busted

Tags: Juha HelppiMustapha Kanit

Chidwick Crippled By Markin

Level 16 : 15,000/30,000, 3,000 ante
Leonid Markin wins a monster pot
Leonid Markin wins a monster pot

The action started with Leonid Markin raising to 62,000 from the hijack. Stephen Chidwick bumped it up to 150,000 from the button which forced both players on the blinds out of the hand. Markin made the call and both players watched the flop come down {q-Clubs}{q-Hearts}{5-Hearts}.

Markin checked as Chidwick then threw out a continuation bet of 150,000 in chips. Markin quickly moved all in for 1,747,000 and was snap called.

Markin: {8-Hearts}{9-Hearts}
Chidwick: {a-Clubs}{q-Spades}

Markin was in trouble of being eliminated but received extra straight outs as the {7-Spades} fell on the turn. He would strike gold on the {3-Hearts} river completing a flush and giving him the winning hand against Chidwick’s trips.

Chidwick has dropped down to 395,000 in chips as Markin now leads the pack with 3,875,000 in chips.

Player Chips Progress
Leonid Markin ru
Leonid Markin
3,875,000 1,875,000
Stephen Chidwick gb
Stephen Chidwick
395,000 -2,005,000

Tags: Leonid MarkinStephen Chidwick

Kanit All In for 2.5 Big Blinds, Markin Does Not Call

Level 16 : 15,000/30,000, 3,000 ante
Brian Roberts
Brian Roberts

Mustapha Kanit open shoved his remaining 74,000 in before the flop from middle position. Action folded to Leonid Markin in the big blind. Everyone expected him to call as it was just 44,000 more, but he folded.

Brian Roberts, second to last in chips, raised an eyebrow and voiced his concerns with this controversial decision by Markin. The floor came over and Roberts explained that he found it remarkable that Markin folded for just 1.5 big blinds more, though he added that he didn't really think that Markin and Kanit were friends or anything.

The floor didn't hand out any penalties in the end, saying Markin was in his right to fold in the spot. Chidwick in the one seat thought out loud that one of the reasons someone in Markin's spot could fold, would be to be able to keep the pressure on the entire table with a shorty like Kanit still in.

"Anyway guys, I had six-four" said Markin with a kind of puzzled look on his face. The dealer continued to deal and the nine remaining players were off to the next hand.

Tags: Leonid MarkinMustapha KanitStephen Chidwick

Andrew Chen Eliminated in 10th Place

Level 15 : 12,000/24,000, 3,000 ante
Andrew Chen
Andrew Chen

Leonid Markin raised to 60,000 and was called by Andrew Chen in the big blind to see the heads-up flop of {10-Spades} {3-Spades} {2-Spades}. CHen check-folded to a bet of 100,000 by the Russian.

The very next hand, Chen limped from the small blind and Stephen Chidwick tossed in five green T-100,000 chips. Chen was subsequently all in for what looked like 655,000 and Chidwick put the Canadian at risk.

Chidwick: {4-Spades} {4-Diamonds}
Chen: {10-Spades} {10-Diamonds}

The window card was the {4-Clubs} and the rest of the board ran out {5-Diamonds} {9-Clubs} {6-Hearts} {8-Spades} to reduce the field to the last nine players. A redraw will now take place and then play resumes until the money is reached.

Player Chips Progress
Stephen Chidwick gb
Stephen Chidwick
1,500,000 287,000
Andrew Chen ca
Andrew Chen
Busted

Tags: Andrew ChenStephen Chidwick

Connor Drinan Eliminated By Ivan Soshnikov

Level 14 : 10,000/20,000, 3,000 ante
Connor Drinan
Connor Drinan

With the action folding around to Connor Drinan on the button, he opted to move all in for his remaining 259,000 in chips. Paul Dewey was in the small blind and had a good think about his decision before opting to fold. As soon as he did, Ivan Soshnikov made the quick call from te big blind and the cards were tabled.

Drinan: {A-Clubs}{j-Clubs}
Soshnikov: {3-Clubs}{3-Diamonds}

The board ran out {3-Hearts}{4-Spades}{6-Hearts}{9-Spades}{2-Diamonds} to see Soshnikov improve to a set of threes on the flop securing him the hand.

Player Chips Progress
Ivan Soshnikov ru
Ivan Soshnikov
1,600,000 300,000
Connor Drinan us
Connor Drinan
Busted

Tags: Connor DrinanIvan Soshnikov

Tobias Reinkemeier Eliminated By Vladimir Troyanovskiy

Level 14 : 10,000/20,000, 3,000 ante
Tobias Reinkemeier (seated on the right)
Tobias Reinkemeier (seated on the right)

Connor Drinan started proceedings with a raise to 44,000 from under the gun. The action folded round to Vladimir Troyanovskiy in the small blind who then bumped it up to 115,000. Tobias Reinkemeier was on the big blind and went into the tank for almost a minute before announcing all for around 300,000 in chips. Drinan quickly folded and Troyanovskiy made the quick call.

Reinkemeier: {k-Diamonds}{k-Spades}
Troyanovskiy: {J-Clubs}{j-Spades}

Reinkemeier was looking in great shape to double up, especially after the first four cards came out {9-Spades}{10-Hearts}{k-Hearts}{6-Clubs}. Unfortunately for him, the {q-Clubs} spiked on the river giving Troyanovskiy a straight and the best hand.

Player Chips Progress
Vladimir Troyanovskiy ru
Vladimir Troyanovskiy
2,600,000 500,000
Tobias Reinkemeier de
Tobias Reinkemeier
Busted

Tags: Connor DrinanTobias ReinkemeierVladimir Troyanovskiy

Roberts and Troyanovskiy Clash in 2 Million Pot

Level 14 : 10,000/20,000, 3,000 ante
Brian Roberts - Vladimir Troyanovskiy
Brian Roberts - Vladimir Troyanovskiy

The action folded to Brian Roberts in the small blind and he raised, Vladimir Trovanovsky in the big blind reraised to 70,000 and then called the squeeze of Roberts to 155,000 in total. On the {2-Diamonds}{6-Spades}{8-Hearts} flop, Roberts made a continuation bet of 115,000 and Troyanovsky called before both checked the {10-Hearts} on the turn.

The dealer burned and turned the {K-Diamonds} river and Roberts announced all in, pushing forward his green 100,000 chips. Troyanovskiy snap-called and tabled {K-Clubs}{8-Diamonds}. Roberts only had {K-Hearts} {3-Spades}. The double up for the Russian was for 781,000 on the river and he is now the new chip leader.

Player Chips Progress
Vladimir Troyanovskiy ru
Vladimir Troyanovskiy
2,100,000 1,060,000
Brian Roberts us
Brian Roberts
1,320,000 -1,130,000

Tags: Brian RobertsVladimir Troyanovskiy

Thorel Busts in Three-Way Pot

Level 13 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Jean-Noel Thorel
Jean-Noel Thorel

Juha Helppi raised to 32,000 and was called by Jean-Noel Thorel in the small blind and Leonid Markin in the big blind. On the {J-Clubs} {7-Hearts} {Q-Spades} flop, the action was folded to the Finn and Helppi made a continuation bet of 50,000. Both Thorel and Markin called and the {6-Spades} on the turn saw the instant all in of the Frenchman.

Markin asked for a count and then made the call for 147,000, it took far longer for Helppi to make up his mind. The Finn counted out his total stack carefully and then also called to go three-way to the {4-Clubs} river. Both Markin and Helppi checked and Thorel showed {9-Spades} {8-Hearts} for a busted gut shot and open ended straight draw.

Markin had that beat with {J-Spades} {8-Spades} for middle pair and a flush draw that didn't complete and Helppi turned over {K-Diamonds} {Q-Hearts} with a huge sigh of relief. "Nice hand," Markin said and both players are now almost on the same stack.

Player Chips Progress
Juha Helppi fi
Juha Helppi
1,700,000 465,000
Leonid Markin ru
Leonid Markin
1,650,000 -200,000
Jean-Noel Thorel fr
Jean-Noel Thorel
Busted

Tags: Jean-Noel ThorelJuha HelppiLeonid Markin