Event #1: €2,700 Six-Handed No-Limit Hold'em
Day 2 Started
Event #1: €2,700 Six-Handed No-Limit Hold'em
Day 2 Started
Table | Seat | Player |
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81 | 1 | Marc-Andre Ladouceur |
81 | 2 | Arnaud Durif |
81 | 3 | Yannick Bonnet |
81 | 4 | Giovanni Maresca |
81 | 5 | Demis Hassabis |
81 | 6 | Brandon Cantu |
82 | 1 | Ruben Velasco |
82 | 2 | Michel Fardel |
82 | 3 | Govert Metaal |
82 | 4 | Mikko Turtiainen |
82 | 5 | Kimi Heiskanen |
82 | 6 | Paul Guichard |
83 | 1 | David "ODB" Baker |
83 | 2 | Michel Guerriche |
83 | 3 | McLean Karr |
83 | 4 | [Removed:224] |
83 | 5 | Thibaud Guenegou |
83 | 6 | Christophe Julien |
84 | 1 | Dominique Malpelli |
84 | 2 | Aurangzeb Sheikh |
84 | 3 | Giuliano Bendinelli |
84 | 4 | Did Not Report |
84 | 5 | Freddy Darakjian |
84 | 6 | Serge Chechin |
85 | 1 | Padraig Parkinson |
85 | 2 | Andrity Mushak |
85 | 3 | Yury Gulyy |
85 | 4 | Xavier Capacci |
85 | 5 | Romain Chauvassagne |
85 | 6 | Yann Migeon |
86 | 1 | John Tabatabai |
86 | 2 | Krakow Matan |
86 | 3 | Jeff Rossiter |
86 | 4 | Joseph Miniconi |
86 | 5 | Greg Merson |
86 | 6 | --empty-- |
87 | 1 | Sylvain Ribes |
87 | 2 | Sandy Denis |
87 | 3 | Erich Tedeschi |
87 | 4 | Paul Newey |
87 | 5 | Valerie Robein |
87 | 6 | --empty-- |
88 | 1 | Senh Ung |
88 | 2 | Vincent Chiocca |
88 | 3 | Alessandro Meoni |
88 | 4 | Jennifer Tilly |
88 | 5 | Igors Kalinicenko |
88 | 6 | --empty-- |
89 | 1 | Edouard Mignot |
89 | 2 | Rémy Biechel |
89 | 3 | [Removed:43] |
89 | 4 | Phil Hellmuth |
89 | 5 | Roberto Romanello |
89 | 6 | --empty-- |
Heading into Day 2 of Event #1: €2,700 Six-Handed No-Limit Hold'em at the 2012 World Series of Poker Europe, Matan Krakow holds the chip lead with 140,225. Krakow was last year's fourth-place finisher in this event as has secured himself an excellent position to make another run at the final table.
From yesterday's starting field of 227 players (which was less than two-thirds the previous year's field of 360), just 50 players are left. Included in the advancing group of competitors are Brandon Cantu, David "ODB" Baker, Jennifer Tilly, Phil Hellmuth and John Tabatabai. The current WSOP Player of the Year, Greg Merson, also still remains and he'll be looking to distance himself from second-place Phil Ivey with a cash here today. Ivey busted on Day 1.
Speaking of the money, the top 24 spots will be paid, meaning right around half of the field left must go home empty handed. The top prize is set just shy of €150,000, but it's the coveted gold bracelet that everyone's after. Hellmuth, who took seventh in this event last year, is chasing bracelet number 13.
Play is scheduled is kick off at 2:00 PM local time and the plan is to play down to the final table. While you wait for this coverage to kick off, be sure to tune into the live coverage of Event #2: €1,100 No-Limit Hold'em that begins at 12:00 PM. See you back here shortly!
Level: 9
Blinds: 300/600
Ante: 75
The cards are in the air for Day 2 of Event #1: €2,700 Six-Handed No-Limit Hold'em. Onward to the money and final table we go!
Head here for coverage of Event #2: €1,100 No-Limit Hold'em.
From the cutoff seat, Edouard Mignot raised to 1,325. Phil Hellmuth reraised out of the big blind to 3,700 and then Mignot moved all in. Hellmuth tanked, then folded the face up, claiming that he wanted to play the hand. Mignot showed the .
"Wow, ace-jack," commented Hellmuth. "Played all day yesterday and nobody five-bet me with ace-jack."
On the final board of , Romain Chauvassagne checked and Yury Gulyy bet 3,500. Chauvassagne check-raised all in for 13,450 and Gulyy tank-called. Chauvassagne showed the for the nut flush and Gulyy mucked his hand.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Romain Chauvassagne | 32,000 | 14,650 |
Yury Gulyy | 9,000 | -16,850 |
Current World Series of Poker Player of the Year leader and Octo-Niner Greg Merson was just eliminated. He was all in preflop with the against John Tabatabai's .
The board ran out and Merson was eliminated.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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John Tabatabai | 36,000 | 11,275 |
Greg Merson
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Busted |
Mikko Turtiainen moved all in from the button for 6,175. Paul Guichard called from the big blind holding the , but was dominated by Turtiainen's . The board ran out and Turtiainen doubled up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Paul Guichard | 18,000 | -950 |
Mikko Turtiainen | 14,000 | 2,400 |
David "ODB" Baker put Valerie Robein all in on the turn of the board. Robein made the call with the , but was drawing dead against the for Baker who had flopped middle set.
The river completed the board with the and ended Robein's tournament short of the money. Baker collected the pot and moved to 125,000 in chips.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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David Baker
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125,000 | 23,650 |
Valerie Robein
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Busted |