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2013 PokerStars.com EPT Berlin

High Roller
Day: 1
Event Info

2013 PokerStars.com EPT Berlin

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
qj
Prize
€429,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€10,000
Entries
140
Level Info
Level
26
Blinds
30,000 / 60,000
Ante
10,000

Ronny Voth Leads Massive High Roller Field After Day 1

Level 11 : 1,000/2,000, 300 ante
Chip leader Ronny Voth
Chip leader Ronny Voth

The European Poker Tour Berlin €10,000 High Roller event kicked off today with just 22 players but as the day went on a staggering 136 players entered the event. Registration is still open until Day 2 kicks off tomorrow at Noon. It's the Main Event all over again as Day 1b chip leader Ronny Voth is our overnight chip leader once again. This time he closed off with 607,500 followed by AP Phahurat with 498,500. Just 45 players remain all gunning for a spot in one of the biggest ever EPT €10,000 side events.

Andreas Eiler was the first player to bust out after just two hours of play. Eiler ended up all in versus Andreas Goeller on the turn and he witnessed his set get beat by Goeller's rivered straight. At the same time that Eiler lost his first bullet it was Griffin Benger who was extremely cheerful with his good start. Benger had a steady day and finished on 382,200.

Aaron Lim was gifted a lot of chips and the WSOP APAC bracelet winner never looked back. Lim closed out on 173,400 chips and is one of the players to look for on Day 2. Martin Kabrhel also made it to the second day but not without doing a rebuy. The hyper-agressive Czech pro ran a ton of bluffs and was caught by Bruno Lopes. After losing that big pot with king-seven to queens Kabrhel dwindled down and re-bought. Kabrhel ended the day on 112,600.

Plenty of players did a re-buy today, here's a list of all the players that put up a total of €20,000 to stay in this event. Remember, it's still possible to buy in tomorrow morning before play starts.

Ankush MandaviaKamal ChorariaMartin Finger
Micah RaskinImed MahmoudOle Schemion
Taylor PaurMartin JacobsonMarvin Rettenmaier
Faraz JakaAlex MosBerthold Winz
AP PhahuratVladimir TroyanovskiyKai Vater
Justin BonomoDorin RautaMartin Kabrhel
Benny SpindlerMax LehmanskiVojtech Ruzicka
Kyle CheongJohannes StrassmannMohsin Charania
Daniel ReijmerLeon TsoukernikAndrew Chen
Sorel Mizzi  

Players like Justin Bonomo, Johannes Strassmann, Andrew Chen, Faraz Jaka and Taylor Paur busted both their bullets on Day 1. German top pros Tobias Reinkemeier and Philipp Gruissem are set to enter the event tomorrow as they only dropped by in the tournament room to catch up with some of their friends.

Team Pro Max Lykov was off to a great start and he kept building his stack all throughout the day. Scott Seiver had a rocky start but he got back up and his stack sky-rocketed in the following hours. Online cash game superstar Daniel "jungleman12" Cates also made an appearance and he fought out some battles with table mate Mike McDonald. Cates had an okay first day and returns tomorrow with 65,900.

The final two levels belonged to our overnight chip leader Ronny Voth. The German who earlier close out Day 1A of the Main Event with the chip lead had another great starting day. Voth jumped up to the top after winning three massive pots within a 45-minute span. First he crippled Ognjen Sekularac, than he busted a player and ultimately he busted Sorel Mizzi on a quarter-million chip coin flip. Other players that survived the day are Team Pros Jake Cody and Jan Heitmann and established pros Chris Brammer, EPT London winner Benny Spindler, EPT Berlin winner Davidi Kitai and the 2012 GPI Player of the Year Marvin Rettenmaier.

Play resumes tomorrow at 12:00 Noon when play will wind down to a final table. Make sure to tune back in to PokerNews.com as we bring you all the live updates from start to finish.

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