The 2013 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo® Casino EPT Grand Final

Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

The 2013 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo® Casino EPT Grand Final

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
108
Prize
€1,224,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€10,000
Prize Pool
€5,310,000
Entries
531
Level Info
Level
29
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
10,000

Four More Hands

Level 14 : 1,200/2,400, 300 ante

The players have been informed that they will all play four more hands before bagging and tagging for the night.

More For Lodden

Level 14 : 1,200/2,400, 300 ante

It looks as id Johnny Lodden is up to around 580,000 chips after he eliminted Anaras Alekberovas from Lithuania.

The Team PokerStars Pro opened to 5,800 from under the gun and snap called after Alekberovas moved all in for 57,000 from mid position.

Alekberovas: {4-Clubs}{4-Hearts}
Lodden: {q-Hearts}{q-Diamonds}

The board ran {a-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}{7-Clubs}{2-Hearts}{3-Hearts} to send more chips the Norwegian's way.

Player Chips Progress
Johnny Lodden no
Johnny Lodden
580,000
50,000
50,000
Anaras Alekberovas lt
Anaras Alekberovas
Busted

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End-of-Day Chip Counts

Level 14 : 1,200/2,400, 300 ante
Player Chips Progress
Johnny Lodden no
Johnny Lodden
605,200
25,200
25,200
Calvin Anderson us
Calvin Anderson
472,400
77,400
77,400
Noah Schwartz us
Noah Schwartz
453,400
95,400
95,400
Oleksii Kovalchuk ua
Oleksii Kovalchuk
414,700
54,700
54,700
Steve O'Dwyer ie
Steve O'Dwyer
389,200
-15,800
-15,800
EPT 1X Winner
Freddy Deeb lb
Freddy Deeb
350,200
-2,800
-2,800
Daniel Negreanu ca
Daniel Negreanu
340,100
Jason Mercier us
Jason Mercier
321,900
27,900
27,900
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[Removed:17]
296,900
19,900
19,900
Andrew Pantling ca
Andrew Pantling
285,000
21,000
21,000
Alec Torelli us
Alec Torelli
270,100
120,100
120,100
Paul Volpe us
Paul Volpe
256,500
71,500
71,500
Andrew Lichtenberger us
Andrew Lichtenberger
227,300
-47,700
-47,700
Jake Cody gb
Jake Cody
223,300
-36,700
-36,700
Slade Fisher nz
Slade Fisher
211,400
151,400
151,400
Victor Ramdin us
Victor Ramdin
202,900
-2,100
-2,100
Kevin Iacofano us
Kevin Iacofano
189,700
144,700
144,700
John Juanda id
John Juanda
181,300
21,300
21,300
Poker Hall of Famer
EPT 1X Winner
James Mitchell gb
James Mitchell
180,200
-49,800
-49,800
Taylor Paur us
Taylor Paur
177,900
-87,100
-87,100
JC Alvarado mx
JC Alvarado
159,300
9,300
9,300
Yury Gulyy ru
Yury Gulyy
158,000
28,000
28,000
Noah Boeken nl
Noah Boeken
152,600
35,600
35,600
EPT 1X Winner
Victor Sbrissa br
Victor Sbrissa
143,900
-21,100
-21,100
Marcin Horecki pl
Marcin Horecki
137,800

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Team PokerStars Pro Johnny Lodden Leads After Day 2

Level 14 : 1,200/2,400, 300 ante
Johnny Lodden
Johnny Lodden

Day 2 of the 2013 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo® Casino European Poker Tour Grand Final has concluded following an exciting six levels of play that saw many of poker's hottest players rise to the top of the pack. At the beginning of the day, 268 hopefuls returned to felt, but that number was trimmed to about 110. Topping those advancing to Day 3 was Team PokerStars Pro Johnny Lodden with 605,200 in chips.

While the tournament hasn't reached the money just yet, the prize pool has been released. The eventual winner of this year's event will take home a pocket-bursting €1.224 million from the €5.31 million prize pool. The champion will also receive a brilliantly-crafted watch worth more than €5,000 from Slyde. The top 80 spots are set to pay out, with a min-cash worth €16,000.

Out of all that happened on Day 2, one thing is for certain: the EPT Grand Final will be crowning a brand new champion for 2013. Nicolas Chouity was the winner in 2010, and one of two former winners returning to play on Wednesday, but he fell during the first half of the day. Last year's winner, Mohsin Charania, was the only other former champion of this event, but his run came to an end in the final level of the night.

With the blinds at 1,200/2,400/300 in Level 14, Charania ran pocket nines into the pocket tens of five-time World Series of Poker gold bracelet winner John Juanda. The money went in preflop and five community cards weren't enough to save Charania. Juanda went on to finish with 181,300 in chips.

With the biggest story of the day being the thriving of some of the biggest names in the game, the top portion of the leader board was cluttered with superstars wielding big stacks when play wrapped up. Calvin Anderson (472,600), Oleksii Kovalchuk (414,200), Steve O'Dwyer (389,200), Freddy Deeb (350,200), Paul Volpe (256,500) and Andrew Lichtenberger (227,300) were just a handful of the big names to amass large stacks.

Team PokerStars Pro was also very well represented. Daniel Negreanu (340,100), Jason Mercier (321,900), Jake Cody (223,300), Marcin Horecki (137,800) and Chad Brown (115,900) were a couple of those donning the red spade to finish out the day strong.

On the flip side side of the deal were Team Pros Barry Greenstein, Marcel Luske, Humberto Brenes, Leo Fernandez, Angel Guillen and Vicky Coren — all of whom were eliminated. Luske has been victorious in his last five events that he has cashed in, but he wouldn't be winning this event or cashing in it after falling at the hands of Luke Schwartz.

During Level 9 with the blinds at 400/800/100, the "Flying Dutchman" put in a big three-bet to 8,500 after Calvin Anderson had opened to 1,600 and Charbel Salloum flat-called. Action then folded to Schwartz in the big blind, and he four-bet to 15,000. Anderson and Salloum got out of the way, but Luske put in the call to see the {A-Spades}{6-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds} flop. Schwartz fired enough to put Luske all in, and Luske stuck in his last 15,000 or so to put himself at risk. When the cards were tabled, Schwartz's {A-Hearts}{K-Hearts} was beating Luske's {J-Diamonds}{J-Clubs}, and his hand held after the {3-Hearts} turn and {K-Clubs} river.

Day 3 will commence at 12 p.m. local time in Monaco, and you can expect things to really heat up with the money bubble on the verge of bursting. Be sure to return right here to PokerNews for all of the live coverage from the first shuffle until the last hand of the night.

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Main Event

Day 2 Completed