2009 PokerStars.com EPT Warsaw
PokerStars.com EPT Warsaw Championship Main Event
Day: 1a
Event Info
The turn was the , and Eastgate fired again, 2,500 this time. Lundell instantly called, and the river was the . Another bet of 6,000 from Eastgate saw Lundell nearly beat him into the pot with one final call. Eastgate tabled , and that was plenty good enough to win himself a nice pot.
The Team PokerStars Pro has bounced back from his early woes. He's up to 44,000 now.
The turn was the and both players checked to see the river come the . Bosen reached into his stack and fired out 2,200. Krzesi��ski folded, moving Bosen up to 49,000.
The turn brought the and Bosen checked after the small blind had checked. Krzesi��ski fired 1,700 in position and got both players to fold. He is now up to 32,000. Bosen slipped to 47,500 and has been steadily decreasing since winning that massive pot early on and doubling his stack.
Level: 4
Blinds: 150/300
Ante: 0
The flop came , and Eastgate tapped the table. He watched his opponent continue out with a bet before sticking in a small check-raise. His opponent shoved his stack forward, and Eastgate called all in for his last 15,000 or so. His opponent tabled , and Eastgate's had outflopped him in a big way. The turn was a safe , and the extremely safe spiked the river to improve the defending WSOP champ to the winning quad eights.
That double up moves Eastgate back over the starting stack to about 33,000.
Mattern was the player at risk holding versus his opponent's . Mattern was all in for a total of 12,300.
The board ran out to keep Mattern's kings best and double him up to just under 26,000 chips.