2014 partypoker World Poker Tour Merit North Cyprus Classic

Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2014 partypoker World Poker Tour Merit North Cyprus Classic

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
jj
Prize
$310,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$4,000
Prize Pool
$1,486,720
Entries
404
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
0

30 Players Through to Day 4, Antonio Buonanno Still Leads

Level 19 : 4,000/8,000, 1,000 ante
Antonio Buonanno
Antonio Buonanno

The 2014 partypoker World Poker Tour Merit North Cyprus Classic Main Event started its third day of play with 71 players. With the bubble at 45, there were sure to be a lot of disappointed faces early on.

The big stacks came in guns blazing, busting shorties left and right. And not just the short stacks were at risk, as the bigger stacks didn't avoid each other, either. Start-of-day chip leader Antonio Buonanno had his first six-bet in within the first three hands. Christian Christner put in a five-bet to 67,000, but folded to the 131,500 his aggressive Italian neighbor made it.

Christner was clearly five-betting with not too big a hand, as he folded rather quickly, but some players put in chips voluntarily with premium holdings. Over at Table 1, there was a three-way all-in clash with aces versus queens versus jacks. The aces held up and Abbas Morady almost trippled up, busting one and crippling another.

Dmitry Kataev was one of the bigger stacks in the room early on, and in several updates we discussed his fearless play. Seated behind 40-high towers worth thousands, he looked like a fearless killer, ready for bubble action to increase his stack even more. Well, despite being one of the bigger stacks in the room, he departed before the money. Two hands with ace-king up against bigger hands was all it took for him to go from half a million to zero.

Another controversial moment was a hand Nikolay Vershinin was involved in. Following a raise to 10,000 from early position, action folded to Abbas Morady in the hijack. Before Morady had made his decision, Vershinin had already shouted "All in!" Vershinin wasn't doing this intentional, so much was clear from his demeanor, but that didn't change the situation. This wasn't the first time, either — according to the floor staff, it had happened at least twice before this tournament.

The floor ruled that if Morady would raise, Vershinin would be able to either fold, call, or raise (all in perhaps) — whatever he wanted. Whatever happened, though, he would have to pay 10,000 for Perez's raise. However, if Morady would make the call or fold, the all in would stay and Vershinin had to commit all of his chips. This gave Morady the ultimate move if he had a really big hand, but in the end he decided to fold and leave the pot to Vershinin and Perez.

It was a controversial ruling, but in the end it didn't matter as Morady folded and left it to Vershinin (all in with the {K-Spades}{J-Diamonds}) up against Perez (who called with the {J-Hearts}{J-Spades}). A king on the flop doubled Vershinin, but he would lose a bunch of those earned chips as he received a two-round penalty.

Toby Lewis gathered a lot of chips in the meantime by getting aces all in agains Ali Hassan's ace-king. By the time the chips were in the middle, Hassan had just one out left. Hassan had paired his king on the flop, but after the chips went in on the turn, Lewis had a flush draw accompanying his already-leading over pair. The river wasn't that one single card Hassan needed, and he left the tournament a couple of places before the bubble would burst.

One of the first hands after Vershinin came back from his penalty, he was all in. The amateur player from Russia open shoved a lot of big blinds with pocket nines, this time when it was his turn, and Ori Miller behind him made the call with ace-king. An ace and king on the flop resulted in Vershinin on the rail two spots before the money.

For an exciting minute, it looked like Sam Trickett was going to bubble the WPT North Cyprus. Alexander Lakhov had opened before the flop, and Sam Trickett had just flatted with the {K-Clubs}{K-Diamonds}. The {9-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}{K-Spades} flop saw Lakhov bet 25,500, and Trickett just called again. The {A-Clubs} fell on the turn and Lakhov pushed all in for a couple times the pot. Trickett had 209,000 left and made the call with his set of kings. When play was done at all the other tables, the cards opened. Trickett had a more than decent hand, but it needed to fill up as Lakhov had {J-Hearts}{Q-Spades} for the nuts. The {9-Hearts} fell on the river, pairing the board and doubling Trickett.

It wasn't Trickett to bubble, it was a different well known British player that would go home empty handed. Louis Salter, EPT Monte Carlo runner-up Jack Salter's brother, ran ace-king into aces and was drawing dead to a chop on the turn. Not even a chop would come, and Salter left in 46th place.

The remaining 45 players were guaranteed $8,500 from that moment on. Where in most tournaments action cools down a couple of places before the bubble, and heats up right after as all the shorties try to either double up or die, this WPT by the Mediterranean Sea was the other way around. Action leading up to, and on the bubble, was fast and furious, but things went in a slower pace from there. Sure, players busted, but not as fast as before the bubble remarkably.

Day 1b chip leader Albert Daher found himself short stacked and lost his last chips with seven-nine against ace-three. Day 1a chip leader Andrey Pateychuk departed not much later with ace-king suited all in before the flop against aces.

The last notable to bust was Trickett. He lost a big hand where he bet big on the river, but folded to the surprise shove from Yuri Salikaev. Trickett said he was sure Salikaeval had set of nines; "Show me a card that's not a nine!" he said with a smile. Salikaeval didn't, or maybe couldn't. Trickett lost the remainder of his stack not much later with king-queen all in against fan-favorite Lakhov's ace-jack suited.

Trickett would be the last elimination of the day. Not that the organization waited for Trickett to bust to call it a day, he just so happened to get eliminated in one of the last hands of the fifth 90-minute level.

In one of the breaks before Trickett's bust out, Royal Flush Girls Violet Dillion and Tugba Ercan talked to him and Toby Lewis about their WPT Cyprus experience:

Thirty players remain, and those 30 will return tomorrow for Day 4. Antonio Buonanno leads with 1,175,000 in chips, with blinds at 5,000/10,000 with a 1,000 ante when players return. The plan for Day 4 is to play down to a final table of six. It could very well become a very long day, and PokerNews will be there to supply you with all the updates and photos you can ask for. See you at 1 p.m. local time!

Tags: Albert DaherAlexander LakhovAli HassanAndrey PateychukAntonio BuonannoChristian ChristnerDimitri KataevDmitry KataevLouis SalterMario PerezNikolay VershininOri MillerSam TrickettToby LewisTugba Ercan

Price Doubles Through Gnatenko

Level 19 : 4,000/8,000, 1,000 ante
Oliver Price
Oliver Price

Oliver Price opened under the gun, and Serdar Saglam three-bet from the button to 47,000. Oleksandr Gnatenko in the big blind cold four-bet from the big blind to 278,000, and Price shoved all in for 295,000 total. Saglam folded after some thinking, but Gnatenko made the call for a couple of bucks more.

Oliver Price: {K-Hearts}{K-Diamonds}
Oleksandr Gnatenko: {A-Spades}{K-Spades}

Price got up from the table as soon as the flop was dealt, because the {A-Clubs} was in the window. The {K-Clubs} and {4-Spades} accompanied the ace though, and Price got back in his seat with his flopped middle set. The {3-Clubs} hit the turn, and the {9-Clubs} fell on the river, double up for Price.

Player Chips Progress
Oliver Price gb
Oliver Price
645,000 350,000
Oleksandr Gnatenko ua
Oleksandr Gnatenko
165,000 -295,000

Tags: Oleksandr GnatenkoOliver Price

Sam Trickett Eliminated in 31st Place ($9,500)

Level 19 : 4,000/8,000, 1,000 ante
Sam Trickett
Sam Trickett

Sam Trickett lost a huge pot where we saw him bet out 80,000 on a board of {8-Clubs}{3-Spades}{2-Diamonds}{9-Clubs}{K-Hearts}. His opponent was Yuri Salikaev from Russia, and that player shoved all in for just a little more.

Trickett said he was sure Salikaev had pocket nines, and folded after just fifteen seconds of thinking or so.

Not much later, the remaining chips went in the middle. Alexander Lakhov opened the cutoff for 17,000, and instantly called Trickett's button shove.

Trickett: {K-Diamonds}{Q-Spades}
Lakhov: {A-Diamonds}{J-Diamonds}

The {10-Diamonds}{A-Spades}{7-Clubs} on the flop gave Trickett a gutshot, but no queen was delivered with the {3-Spades} on the turn and {5-Spades} on the river.

Player Chips Progress
Sam Trickett gb
Sam Trickett
Busted

Tags: Sam Trickett

Maxim Panyak Eliminated in 40th, Andrey Pateychuk Departs in 39th (€8,500)

Level 18 : 3,000/6,000, 1,000 ante
Andrey Pateychuk
Andrey Pateychuk

Maxim Panyak has been eliminated from the tournament. Details of the Russian's bust out are missing so far, but we do have the details of Andrey Pateychuk's bust out.

Pateychuk shoved all in from middle position, and Dimitrios Ballas right next to him over shoved. All other players folded their hands quickly, and it was time for Pateychuk to get the bad news.

Dimitrios Ballas: {A-Spades}{A-Clubs}
Andrey Pateychuk: {A-Diamonds}{K-Diamonds}

The {4-Hearts}{J-Hearts}{J-Diamonds} on the flop brought not much of anything besides some back door draws for Pateychuk, and by the time the {5-Spades} hit the turn it was time for him to get up from the table. The {4-Diamonds} hit the river, and the Day 1a chip leader made his exit.

Dimitrios Ballas in the mean time is back to 235,000, from an all time low of just 4,000.

Player Chips Progress
Dimitrios Ballas gr
Dimitrios Ballas
235,000 120,000
Maxim Panyak ru
Maxim Panyak
Busted
Andrey Pateychuk ru
Andrey Pateychuk
WPT 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Maxim PanyakAndrey PateychukDimitris Ballas

Albert Daher Eliminated in 41st Place (€8,500)

Level 18 : 3,000/6,000, 1,000 ante
Albert Daher
Albert Daher

Albert Daher was the chip leader at the start of the second day of play, but has just been eliminated in 41st place.

He lost most of his stack against Igor Devkin. Daher had the best of it going in with {A-}{8-} as Devkin had {K-}{Q-}. The king-queen won though, leaving Daher with just two big blinds.

Not much later, Daher committed his last chips with {7-}{9-} off suit. Alexander Nudin made the call with {A-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}. and hit two pair on the flop, leaving Daher drawing very slim. The turn and river were of no help for Daher, and the Lebanese player headed to the pay out desk.

Player Chips Progress
Alexander Nudin ru
Alexander Nudin
420,000 10,000
Igor Devkin ru
Igor Devkin
150,000 82,000
Albert Daher lb
Albert Daher
Busted

Tags: Albert Daher

Louis Salter Bubbles the 2014 partypoker World Poker Tour Merit North Cyprus Classic

Level 17 : 2,500/5,000, 500 ante
Louis Salter
Louis Salter

There had already been two all in and call situation, both involving Nicolas Chouity. Both of the times, no one busted. The first time Chouity was at risk against Christian Christner, but both players had kings and chopped it up.

The second time Markus Ross was all in against Chouity on {J-Diamonds}{J-Clubs}{4-Clubs}{A-Spades}. Chouity made the call with {J-Hearts}{6-Hearts}, but needed help to burst the bubble as Ross turned over {4-Hearts}{4-Spades}. The {Q-Diamonds} fell on the river and Ross doubled.

Over on table 6, there would fall a casualty though. Russian player Nikolay Baryshnikov opened for 11,500 under the gun, and Louis Salter pushed for 68,500 from the button. The small blind thought about it for a long time, but eventually folded. Baryshnikov snap called.

The wait was for the other tables to complete their action. "You have a pair?" asked Salter. Baryshnikov did not reply.

The floor than announced the cards could be turned over, and Salter got the bad news. His {A-Diamonds} and {K-Hearts} looked all pretty when he got them, but Baryshnikov's {A-Spades}{A-Hearts} was miles ahead.

Salter already left the table, and an even bigger crowd gathered around his table. The {5-Clubs}{8-Spades}{6-Hearts} on the flop made someone in the rail shout "Split!", and Salter returned and watched over the shoulders of the crowd as the {9-Diamonds} hit the river. "Seven!" someone shouted, "Seven from heaven!"

Salter was still smiling, but the {J-Spades} made an end to that.

Salter left the tournament as the last player without any money, the remaining 45 players were all in the money.

Player Chips Progress
Markus Ross de
Markus Ross
440,000 279,500
Nicolas Chouity lb
Nicolas Chouity
210,000 -200,000
Louis Salter gb
Louis Salter
Busted

Tags: Louis SalterNikolay BaryshnikovNicolas Chouity

Sam Trickett Does Not Bubble, Gets Lucky on the River

Level 17 : 2,500/5,000, 500 ante
Sam Trickett
Sam Trickett

Well, that title might be a bit premature, but at least he didn't bubble just now.

Alexander Lakhov opened before the flop, and Sam Trickett just flatted with {K-Clubs}{K-Diamonds}.

The {9-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}{K-Spades}-flop saw Lakhov bet 25,500, and Trickett just called again.

The {A-Clubs} fell on the turn and Lakhov pushed all in. Trickett had 209,000 left and made the call with his set of kings.

The cards didn't open just yet, as the organization waited till it was made sure there were no other all in and call situations at other tables.

When play was done at all the other tables, the cards opened. Trickett had a more than decent hand, but it needed to fill up as Lakhov had {J-Hearts}{Q-Spades} for the nuts.

The {9-Hearts} fell on the river, pairing the board and doubling Trickett. Lakhov still has a lot of chips left, but the Russian player and the rest of the room weren't happy with what had just happened.

Player Chips Progress
Sam Trickett gb
Sam Trickett
493,000 252,000
Alexander Lakhov ru
Alexander Lakhov
WPT 1X Winner
340,000 -290,000

Vershinin Back After Two-Round Penalty, Eliminated Almost Immediately

Level 17 : 2,500/5,000, 500 ante
Ori Miller
Ori Miller

It took pretty long before there had been two rounds of play over on table 1, but finally Nikolay Vershinin could take his seat again a couple of minutes ago.

Wouldn't you know it, he was all in again straight away. The amateur player from Russia open shoved a lot of big blinds with pocket nines, this time when it was his turn, and Ori Miller behind him made the call with {A-}{K-}.

The flop saw Miller pair both his ace and king, and Vershinin had waited all that time on the rail for nothing, as he returned there minutes after he left that unpleasant place.

47 players remain now, with 45 getting paid. One more player to bust before hand for hand play begins.

Player Chips Progress
Ori Miller il
Ori Miller
780,000 280,000
Nikolay Vershinin ru
Nikolay Vershinin
Busted

Tags: Nikolay VershininOri Miller

A Two (!) Round Penalty

Level 16 : 2,000/4,000, 500 ante
Nikolay Vershinin
Nikolay Vershinin

There was a whole lot of chatter on table one, and you could see that the floor had a tough decision (again). Again it was Nikolay Vershinin involved.

According to our colleague, Mario Perez opened to 10,000 from early position. Action folded to Abbas Morady in the hijack. Before Morady had made his decision, Vershinin had already shouted "All in!"

Vershinin wasn't doing this intentional, so much was clear from his demeanor, but that didn't change the situation. This wasn't the first time, according to the floor it had happened at least twice before this tournament that Vershinin had acted out of turn. The floor explained his ruling in fluent English and French, and in some broken Russian as well.

The floor ruled that if Morady would raise, Vershinin would be able to either fold, call or raise (all in perhaps) - whatever he wanted. Whatever happened though, he would have to pay 10,000 for Perez's raise.

However, if Morady would make the call or fold, the all in would stay and Vershinin had to commit all of his chips. This gave Morady the ultimate move if he had a really big hand, but in the end he decided to fold and leave the pot to Vershinin and Perez to decide.

Vershinin: {K-Spades}{J-Diamonds}
Perez: {J-Hearts}{J-Spades}

Vershinin would get lucky with {K-Hearts}{9-Clubs}{4-Clubs}{5-Hearts}{Q-Spades}, and so eliminated Perez who was covered by a mere 2,000. He did receive the two-round penalty though, so we won't see him anytime soon.

Player Chips Progress
Nikolay Vershinin ru
Nikolay Vershinin
270,000 106,000
Mario Perez fr
Mario Perez
Busted

Tags: Nikolay VershininMario PerezAbbas Morady

Lewis Eliminates Dursun Anar

Level 16 : 2,000/4,000, 500 ante
Sheref Dursun Anar
Sheref Dursun Anar

It all went rather quick today for Sheref Dursun Anar. The Turkish player started out with 335,000, but just lost his last chips in an under the gun versus small blind situation.

Dursun Anar, who we saw play so solid yesterday, was already short, and went for it with {A-Spades}{4-Spades} after Lewis in the small blind had three bet his under the gun open. Dursun Anar's ace-four needed improvement, Lewis tabled {A-Diamonds}{K-Hearts}.

The {A-Hearts}{10-Hearts}{2-Diamonds} flop made for not much of a connection besides pairing both their ace, and the {8-Spades} left Dursun Anar really hoping for just a four on the river. The {10-Clubs} didn't deliver - thought both played two pair, Lewis' king-kicker played.

Player Chips Progress
Toby Lewis gb
Toby Lewis
400,000 102,000
Sheref dursun Anar tr
Sheref dursun Anar
Busted

Tags: Sheref Dursun AnarToby Lewis