The level has come to an end and the players are now on a 15-minute break
2012 PokerStars.com EPT Berlin
On the flop, Mario Puccini checked with the and [Removed:284] bet 300,000 holding the . Davidi Kitai called with top pair holding the and Puccini folded his gutshot straight draw.
The turn was the and Puccini would have hit his Broadway straight. Unfortunately, he wasn't in the hand anymore. The two remaining players, [Removed:287] and Kitai, both checked.
The river was the and [Removed:287] bet 500,000. Kitai made the call and won the pot to retake the chip lead.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Davidi Kitai |
7,975,000
1,210,000
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1,210,000 |
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Mario Puccini |
6,780,000
-285,000
|
-285,000 |
Andrew Chen |
5,530,000
-70,000
|
-70,000 |
[Removed:284]
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2,035,000
-305,000
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-305,000 |
This level has belonged to Mario Puccini. He's just won another pot against Andrew Chen and with it took over the chip lead.
Puccini opened from the button and continued on the flop. Chen defended his big blind and check-called the flop. The turn was the and Chen check-called a 375,000 bet to head to the river.
Puccini emptied the clip with a 700,000 bet when his opponent checked to him for a third time. Chen took a lot longer this time before he called with . He soon mucked when he saw Puccini's for a bigger full house.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Mario Puccini |
7,065,000
925,000
|
925,000 |
Andrew Chen |
5,600,000
-1,475,000
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-1,475,000 |
The standard the game is played to these days is so high that most players don't have any tells but you can still pick up some clues into the experience of players.
Davidi Kitai opened to 175,000 under the gun with and Mario Puccini made the call with . The action was then on [Removed:284] and he moved all in for 2,540,000, which forced both opponents out of the pot. As they did [Removed:287] showed , not the first time he has shown his holding, something picked up by the commentary team. This coupled with the fact he has his chips stacked in 10 not 20 as is "the norm" shows [Removed:287]'s lack of experience in these events.
Davidi Kitai open-limped the button with , the small blind folded and [Removed:284] checked his big blind with . The flop came down and [Removed:287] initially checked then when Kitai took a 90,000 stab he leapt into action and made it 250,000 to play. Kitai had seen enough and he got out of the way.
From the button, Andrew Chen raised to 175,000 with the . Bahadir Kilickeser called from the big blind with the and flopped bottom pair on the flop. Kilickeser checked and Chen bet 225,000. Instantly, Kilickeser check-raised all in for 2.11 million. Chen didn't look like he liked it, but he made the call anyway.
Chen's top pair was ahead and he stayed there after the hit the turn. The fell on the river and didn't help Kilickeser. He was eliminated in fifth place and took home �172,000. With this pot, Chen has claimed the chip lead with four players left.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Andrew Chen |
7,075,000
1,445,000
|
1,445,000 |
Davidi Kitai |
6,765,000
-260,000
|
-260,000 |
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Mario Puccini |
6,140,000
-20,000
|
-20,000 |
[Removed:284]
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2,340,000
270,000
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270,000 |
Bahadir Kilickeser | Busted |
Mario Puccini is making a move up through the counts and becoming a real force. He won two pots on the bounce with pocket sevens to move past the six million mark.
His better Anderew Chen's on a board. Chen was the aggressor up until the turn where the rest of the hand was checked down.
Then he called a Davidi Kitai raise with and bet the turn of a board to get the Belgian to fold his .
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Davidi Kitai |
7,025,000
-1,525,000
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-1,525,000 |
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Mario Puccini |
6,160,000
2,010,000
|
2,010,000 |
Mario Puccini has read Davidi Kitai perfectly to win a pot with jack high. Kitai was in the big blind with and he lead out with a 275,000 bet on a flop. Puccini made the call with and the dealer put out the turn.
Kitai fired again, testing the waters with a 550,000 bet and Puccini called once again. Kitai checked the arrival of the river but Puccini pounced and bet 875,000 into the 2,580,000 pot. Kitai, who has not put a foot wrong on this final table, tanked for over a minute before finally folding his hand.
As Kitai folded Puccini showed him a jack and received a smile in repsonse.
The bubble has burst in the EPT Berlin �10,000 High Roller with the elimination of Joe Ebanks. He was eliminated in ninth place by Marvin Rettenmaier. Here are the chip counts in seat order for the final eight.
Seat | Player | Country | Chips |
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1 | Oleh Okhotskyi | Ukraine | 76,500 |
2 | Chris Moorman | UK | 555,000 |
3 | David Peters | USA | 270,000 |
4 | Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier | France | 232,000 |
5 | Martin Jacobson | Sweden | 92,600 |
6 | Viktor ��Isildur1�� Blom | Sweden | 175,000 |
7 | Marvin Rettenmaier | Germany | 220,000 |
8 | Tobias Reinkemeier | Germany | 40,000 |
All the players left have locked up �26,400 with �231,000 up top to the winner.