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2009 PokerStars.com EPT Warsaw

PokerStars.com EPT Warsaw Championship Main Event
Day: 1b
Event Info

2009 PokerStars.com EPT Warsaw

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a7
Prize
1,493,170 PLN
Event Info
Buy-in
23,500 PLN
Entries
203
Level Info
Level
25
Blinds
20,000 / 40,000
Ante
4,000

Level: 7

Blinds: 300/600

Ante: 50

Goodbye Sami

Sami "LarsLuzak" Kelopuro
Sami "LarsLuzak" Kelopuro
Sami "LarsLuzak" Kelopuro raised to 1,100 from early position. Richard Gryko, Aleksey Yuzikov, and Ludovic Lacay all made the call. The players took the flop of {Q-Diamonds} {9-Diamonds} {6-Spades}. Lacay was first to act and checked. Kelopuro was next and fired 3,200. Gryko was next in line and raised to 8,500. Yuzikov and Lacay folded before Kelopuro committed the rest of his chips to make the call.

He tabled {J-Diamonds} {10-Diamonds} against Gryko's {K-Diamonds} {Q-Spades}.

The turn was the {10-Spades} and the river the {J-Clubs}, giving Kelopuro two pair. Unfortunately, that two pair gave Gryko a straight with his king and Kelopuro was sent to the rail. Gryko is up to 35,000 chips now.

Tags: "LarsLuzak"Aleksey YuzikovLudovic LacayRichard GrykoSami Kelopuro

Ruthenberg Doesn't Take the River Bait

Sebastian Ruthenberg
Sebastian Ruthenberg
Sebastian Ruthenberg raised to 1,400 after Jeffrey Sarwer limped in from early position. Sarwer made the call and the two players saw the flop come down {J-Hearts} {4-Clubs} {2-Spades}. Sarwer checked and Ruthenberg fired 1,600. Sarwer made the call.

The turn was the {3-Clubs}. Sarwer checked and Ruthenberg increased his bet to 2,600 this time. Sarwer again just called.

The final card on the board was the {9-Hearts} and Sarwer checked again. Ruthenberg checked behind and watched as his Canadian counterpart tabled {2-Clubs} {2-Diamonds}. Ruthenberg chuckled and Sarwer commented, "I was hoping for a bet." before raking in the pot. He's now at 73,000. Ruthenberg is down to 18,000.

Tags: Jeffrey SarwerSebastian Ruthenberg

Lellouche Increases Lead

Antony Lellouche raised from the button to 1,150 before Michele Limongi reraised to 3,600 out of the big blind. Lellouche then four-bet to 11,000, getting a fold from Limongi. This put Lellouche at 125,000.

On the next hand, Lellouche opened to 1,150 again like the good chip leader he is. Limongi called again, this time out of the small blind.

The flop came down {K-Hearts} {9-Spades} {4-Clubs} and both players checked to see the {7-Spades} hit the turn. Limongi checked and then Lellouche fired 2,300. Limongi called and the {10-Hearts} came on the river. Limongi checked and Lellouche fired 3,400. Limongi made the call.

Limongi was ahead going to the river holding {A-Spades} {Q-Hearts}, but Lellouche paired his {A-Hearts} {10-Spades} on the river to win the pot. He's now up to 132,000. Limongi dropped to 23,700.

Tags: Antony LelloucheMichele Limongi

Update On Scotty Baby

Just hanging in the back corner
Just hanging in the back corner
Scotty Nguyen hasn't been up to much all day. We just witnessed him getting in a small pot that he lost after folding the river. It only cost him about 2,000 chips, but did slide him down to 21,375 all together.

Scotty also doesn't seem to be himself today. He's sitting in the back corner of the tournament room, out of sight for most of the spectators. Normally, you can hear the Prince of Poker loud and clear even without seeing him, but Scotty's been extremely quiet. We haven't heard one single "Baby!" uttered all day.

Tags: Scotty Nguyen

Yuzikov Gets Tricky with Aces and It Pays

Aleksey Yuzikov limped in from early position before Ludovic Lacay raised to 1,400. Richard Gryko called out of the big blind and then action went back over to Yuzikov. He put in a reraise to 5,000. Lacay folded, sensing something fishy in the air, and then Gryko made the call after a few moments of thought.

The flop came down {9-Clubs} {9-Diamonds} {9-Hearts} and both remaining players checked. The turn was the {3-Spades} and gryko led out for 5,600. Yuzikov moved all in for 16,500 and Gryko made the call.

When the hands were revealed, Gryko was drawing dead with {8-Hearts} {8-Diamonds} against Yuzikov's {A-Diamonds} {A-Spades}. The river was the meaningless {2-Diamonds}, giving Yuzikov the double up and then some to about 44,000.

Tags: Aleksey YuzikovLudovic LacayRichard Gryko

Level: 6

Blinds: 200/400

Ante: 50