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

Main Event
Day: 4
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

Big Lead For Pantling Heading into Day 5

Level 22 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Andrew Pantling
Andrew Pantling

Day four of the PokerStars and Monte-Carlo® Casino EPT Grand Final was fast and furious. With just 16 players remaining it's Matchbook CEO Andrew Pantling who has the lead. Pantling lead is a massive one. Pantlings nearest competitor, John Juanda, has nearly a full average stack less than the Canadian who starts tomorrow with 2,248,000.

The fourth day of play began with 34 players but right from the start they started busting out left and right. Belgian player Guy Goossens was the first to bust when he lost a coin flip to Team PokerStars Pro Victor Ramdin. Laurent Lagreve followed quickly after Ramdin when he did not improve with king-jack suited versus Vasili Firsau's ace-queen. Still in the first level we also saw Patrick Naxache bust out as he ran queen-jack into Grant Levy's ace-queen.

Soon after, Didier Pitcho was knocked out by Ramdin it was Goran Mandic who took the chip lead. Andreas Eiler didn't believe the agressive Croatian player, and five-bet all in with pocket sevens. Mandic was not bluffing this time and called with two queens, which held up. Team PokerStars Pro Ville Wahlbeck recorded his first ever EPT Main Event cash but his run was halted in 29th place (€25,000) by Andrew Lichtenberger. Wahlbeck ended up all in with two fives and failed to hold up against ace-five. Two-time WSOP bracelet winner Oleksii Kovalchuk was unlucky just moments later on the feature table. The Ukrainian pro was in great shape with ace-king versus Freddy Deeb's ace-queen but a queen on the flop ended Kovalchuk's tournament.

German Dansker from Argentina followed in Naxache's footsteps, as he was also eliminated by Levy. Levy's jacks held against ace-queen suited to bring the field down to 26. One of the three remaining former EPT winners was eliminated next as Season 1 EPT Copenhagen winner Noah Boeken lost all his chips to Kevin Vandersmissen. Boeken finished in 26th place for €25,000 and that's his best EPT result since October 2007 when he finished 14th in EPT Dublin. Gerard Gardelli busted next followed by Conte Francesco Paolo as the best French and Brazilian player in this year's EPT Grand Final.

One of the biggest pots of the day was played at the feature table between Vandersmissen, Ramdin and Lodden. The last Belgian player remaining ended up busting as his ace-queen was not enough against Lodden's ace-king on a king high flop. This pot sky-rocketed Lodden about a million chips in front of his nearest rivals. One of the most outspoken players left in the tournament, Luke Schwartz, was the next to go. Schwartz ran ace-eight into Paul Volpe's ace-jack and did not improve. Ismael Bojang will not go down as the best Austrian player ever in the EPT Grand Final, as he was knocked out in 21st place. Back in 2010 it was Josef Klinger who finished runner up to Nicolas Chouity for a cool million.

As we said before, the action was fast and furious and the final level proved that even more so. Volpe was knocked out by Clyde Tjauw Foe in 20th, Noah Schwartz hit a one-outer to double up, Dario Sammartino busted to Ramdin and the final two players busted within five minutes of each other. PokerStars Team Online and EPT Copenhagen winner Mickey Petersen was knocked out in 18th place by Schwartz when he ran ace-king suited in aces. Kevin Iacofano ended up being Levy's third elimination as his queens were no match for the Australian's nines. Levy made a flush and ended the fourth day of play.

The biggest pot of the day happened not too long before the end of the day as Pantling and Lodden clashed. There are no details about what happend as the hand was not shown on the live stream. Only Lodden's Tweet gave us a little information on what happened.

There are a ton of big name pros left as we head into the fifth day of play. Two former EPT champions, Cody and Mercier, remain, and are looking to become the first to win twice. The British pro starts tomorrow as the shortest stack and he has an uphill battle waiting for him, while Mercier sits eighth in chips.. It's safe to say that at least 13 of the final 16 players are very well respected pros and there are also still five Team PokerStars Pros alive and kicking.

Make sure to now miss anything of our coverage tomorrow as Day 5 promises to be an amazing one! Play resumes at 12:00 Noon local time and PokerNews.com will bring you all the live updates as the EPT Grand Final reaches its final eight!

Tags: Andrew Pantling

Kevin Iacofano Eliminated in 17th Place (€30,000)

Level 22 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Kevin Iacofano - 17th Place
Kevin Iacofano - 17th Place

There was an open, Grant Levy called in the cutoff, Kevin Iacofano moved all in for 140,000 on the button, and the action folded back to Levy, who made the call.

Levy: {9-Spades}{9-Clubs}
Iacofano: {q-Hearts}{q-Clubs}

Iacofano was in great shape to double, but the {10-Spades}{5-Spades}{3-Spades} flop gave Levy a flush draw. He hit said flush when the {k-Spades} turned, and a meaningless {4-Diamonds} completed the board.

Iacofano was off to the cage to collect €30,000 for his 17th-place finish, while the remaining 16 players began bagging and tagging for the evening.

Player Chips Progress
Kevin Iacofano us
Kevin Iacofano
Busted

Tags: Grant LevyKevin Iacofano

Mickey Petersen Eliminated in 18th Place (€30,000)

Level 22 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Mickey Petersen - 18th Place
Mickey Petersen - 18th Place

PokerStars Team Online member Mickey Petersen opened to 32,000 from under the gun, and the action folded all the way to Noah Schwartz, who three-bet to 82,000 from the big blind. Petersen went deep into the tank, then four-bet to 161,000. Schwartz didn't back down, five-betting to 271,000, and Petersen moved all in for effectively 529,000.

Schwartz snap-called with {a-Diamonds}{a-Clubs}, which was well ahead of Petersen's {a-Spades}{k-Spades}.

Schwartz was in great shape when the flop fell {8-Hearts}{7-Spades}{7-Diamonds}, but the {10-Spades} turned, giving Petersen a flush draw. Any spade would eliminated Schwartz, but the {j-Diamonds} bricked on the river, and he doubled to well over one million chips.

Petersen was left with just 16,000, and after anteing 2,000, he was all in on the big blind for 14,000. Jason Mercier opened to 32,000 on the button, Noah Schwartz three-bet to 61,000 from the small blind, and Mercier called. Both players checked on the flop ({4-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}{j-Clubs}), and the turn ({8-Clubs}), and the {q-Clubs} completed the board. Schwartz checked, Mercier fired 60,000, and Schwartz quickly folded.

Petersen opened up the {a-Clubs}{10-Hearts} for the nut flush, tripling up to 54,000.

The next hand, Schwartz raised to 39,000 on the button, and Petersen moved all in from the small blind. The big blind folded.

Schwartz: {j-Clubs}{j-Diamonds}
Petersen: {10-Diamonds}{8-Spades}

The board came {8-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}{6-Diamonds}{k-Hearts}{a-Clubs}, and Petersen was eliminated in 18th place.

Player Chips Progress
Mickey Petersen dk
Mickey Petersen
Busted

Tags: Jason MercierMickey PetersenNoah Schwartz

Schwartz Spikes a One-Outer to Double

Level 22 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Noah Schwartz
Noah Schwartz

Jason Mercier opened to 32,000 from early position, Noah Schwartz three-bet shoved for 265,000 on his direct left, and Jake Cody re-shoved from the small blind. Mercier looked at his cards one more time, then half pump faked before chuckling and mucking his cards.

Schwartz: {8-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}
Cody: {q-Hearts}{q-Clubs}

Cody, who is one of the three remaining players who can win their second EPT Main Event, was in great shape to knockout Schwartz when the flop fell {2-Spades}{k-Hearts}{k-Spades}, but the {8-Spades} spiked on the turn.

The {a-Clubs} bricked off on the river, and Schwartz doubled.

After the hand, Mercier admitted that he folded an eight.

Player Chips Progress
Jason Mercier us
Jason Mercier
820,000 -138,000
Noah Schwartz us
Noah Schwartz
580,000 375,000
Jake Cody gb
Jake Cody
180,000 -121,000

Tags: Jake CodyJason MercierNoah Schwartz

Paul Volpe Eliminated in 20th Place (€30,000)

Level 22 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Paul Volpe (Day 3) - 20th Place
Paul Volpe (Day 3) - 20th Place

Clyde Tjauw Foe opened to 32,000 from under the gun, Paul Volpe three-bet to 79,000 from the small blind, and Foe called.

The dealer fanned {6-Clubs}{4-Spades}{2-Clubs}, Volpe led out for 85,000, and Foe moved all in. Volpe called.

Foe: {a-Clubs}{9-Clubs}
Volpe: {k-Hearts}{k-Spades}

Volpe had to avoid an ace, club, or running straight cards to survive. The {4-Clubs} turned, giving Foe a flush, but because it paired the board Volpe was still drawing live. The {2-Diamonds} bricked off on the river though, and Volpe was eliminated in 20th place.

Player Chips Progress
Clyde Tjauw Foe nl
Clyde Tjauw Foe
896,000 466,000
Paul Volpe us
Paul Volpe
Busted

Tags: Clyde Tjauw FoePaul Volpe

Will Mercier, Cody or Petersen Become First Two-Time EPT Champion?

Level 22 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Jason Mercier
Jason Mercier

When Day 4 began in the 2013 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo® Casino EPT Grand Final Main Event, there were four former EPT champions alive looking to become the first player to ever win a second EPT title. Yes, it's never happened, as hard as that may be to believe in the nine seasons of the tour.

Noah Boeken was one of those four still remaining at the start of the day, formerly a winner of EPT Copenhagen back in 2005. He was eliminated early in the day, leaving just three former winners vying for a second EPT title.

Those other three players looking to become the first at title number two are Jason Mercier (EPT Sanremo in 2008), Jake Cody (EPT Deauville in 2010) and Mickey Petersen (EPT Copenhagen in 2012). Each of the three remaining are members of Team PokerStars, making things even more exciting for this event.

While several have come close to achieving this elusive feat, it's now just down to Mercier, Cody or Petersen to complete it prior to Season 9 ending. But first, each must make it through to Day 5 and the final 16 players. That's just a few eliminations away, but the overall victory is still so far.

Be sure to stay right here on PokerNews.com to find out how things go for the rest of the day and to see if any of these three can become the first two-time EPT champion in history.

Tags: Jake CodyJason MercierMickey PetersenNoah BoekenPokerStarsEPT Grand Final

Luke Schwartz Eliminated in 22nd Place (€30,000)

Level 21 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante
Luke Schwartz - 22nd Place
Luke Schwartz - 22nd Place

As the dealer was pitching, Team PokerStars Pro Jason Mercier was taking a SnapChat video of short stack Luke Schwartz. Schwartz didn't realize until Mercier pulled his phone down, and the Brit began to grin.

"Are you f***ing serious?" he said to Mercier.

Schwartz, who was under the gun, received his second card and moved all in for 74,000. Paul Volpe re-shoved in middle position, and the other players folded.

Schwartz: {a-Spades}{8-Hearts}
Volpe: {a-Hearts}{j-Hearts}

"I'd say good luck," Volpe told Schwartz. "But I'd be lying."

Volpe held as the board rolled out {q-Clubs}{2-Spades}{3-Spades}{q-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}, and Schwartz was eliminated in 22nd place.

Player Chips Progress
Paul Volpe us
Paul Volpe
300,000 67,000
Luke Schwartz gb
Luke Schwartz
Busted

Tags: Jason MercierLuke SchwartzPaul Volpe

Kevin Vandersmissen Eliminated in 23rd Place (€30,000)

Level 21 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante
Kevin Vandersmissen
Kevin Vandersmissen

The action started with Dario Sammartino who raised under the gun plus one to 25,000 after which Team PokerStars Pro Victor Ramdin three-bet to 65,000 from his immediate left. Kevin Vandersmissen called from the button after which Team PokerStars Pro Johnny Lodden four-bet to 188,000 from the big blind.

Sammartino decided to fold after which Ramdin tank-called. Vandersmissen did some tanking of his own before making the call as well.

The flop brought out {5-Clubs}{J-Hearts}{A-Clubs} and Ramdin and Lodden checked to Vandersmissen who bet 140,000. Lodden moved all in right away and Ramdin folded.

"Wow, I don't think I can fold this," Vandersmissen said immediately as he leaned back in his chair. The Belgian pro eventually made the call creating a pot worth almost 1.7 million chips.

Vandersmissen: {A-Diamonds}{Q-Diamonds}
Lodden: {A-Spades}{K-Hearts}

The turn brought the {10-Spades} and the river the {2-Hearts} eliminating Vandersmissen in 23rd place. Vandersmissen takes home €30,000 while Lodden takes a massive chip lead!

Player Chips Progress
Johnny Lodden no
Johnny Lodden
2,482,000 1,031,000
Daniel Negreanu ca
Daniel Negreanu
1,237,000 57,000
Andrew Pantling ca
Andrew Pantling
884,000 -211,000
Victor Ramdin us
Victor Ramdin
748,000 -3,000
Dario Sammartino it
Dario Sammartino
325,000 -65,000
Ismael Bojang de
Ismael Bojang
187,000 -85,000
Kevin Vandersmissen be
Kevin Vandersmissen
Busted

Tags: Dario SammartinoJohnny LoddenKevin Vandersmissen

Boeken Busts

Level 20 : 5,000/10,000, 1,000 ante
Noah Boeken (Day 3) - Eliminated
Noah Boeken (Day 3) - Eliminated

Kevin Vandersmissen opened to 22,000 from under the gun, Noah Boeken three-bet all in for 153,000 on the button, and the action folded back to Vandersmissen. The Belgian tanked for over a minute, then called.

Vandersmissen: {a-Spades}{j-Clubs}
Boeken: {a-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}

The dealer rapped the table, burned a card, then revealed the window card - the {10-Hearts}. She paused for a brief moment, then ripped the remainder of the flop across, revealing the {9-Clubs} and the {j-Spades}.

The turn and river came {8-Clubs}, {3-Hearts} respectively, eliminating Boeken in 26th place.

Player Chips Progress
Kevin Vandersmissen be
Kevin Vandersmissen
795,000
Noah Boeken nl
Noah Boeken
EPT 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Kevin VandersmissenNoah Boeken