Level: 27
Blinds: 25,000/50,000
Ante: 5,000
Level: 27
Blinds: 25,000/50,000
Ante: 5,000
On the 19th hand we've just had the first all-in of the final table...
Eli Heath opened to 80,000 from the cut-off with but folded when Rustem Muratov moved all-in for 795,000 with .
Harry Law opened to 80,000 from the under the gun plus one position with . Eugene Katchalov in the hijack made the call with . Muratov folded from the small blind, Sotirios Koutoupas called from the big blind with .
on the flop and Koutoupas checked to Law. The Brit made a 115,000 continuation bet and just Katchalov made the call. on the turn and Law checked. Katchalov bet a rather small 90,000 and Law quickly folded.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Eugene Katchalov |
3,620,000
340,000
|
340,000 |
Another showdown to report, Eli Heath was involved again and this time it was against Eugene Katchalov.
The Team PokerStars Pro raised to 80,000 with from the cut-off and Heath flat called from the small blind with .
An flop hit the felt, "this might give Eugene an opportunity to steal this pot away," said James Hartigan in the commentary booth. Both players checked though and the hit the turn. First to act Heath led for 105,000 and Katchalov made the call. The hit the river both players checked and Heath showed the winner.
Two hands in a row Sotirios Koutoupas got an opponent to lay down a better hand that dominated him. First he raised with and Carlo De Benedittis folded . On the next hand Koutoupas raised from under-the-gun+1 and next to act Oliver Price folded .
Action folded around to Eli Heath on the button. He raised it up to 80,000 with . The small blind folded but Sotirios Koutoupasin in the big blind made the call holding . The first flop was about to be dealt!
and Koutoupas checked to Heath. Heath checked behind and picked a free turn. The was good for Heath who was now in the lead. Koutoupas checked and called as Heath bet 95,000.
The river was the and Koutoupas checked again. 200,000 by Heath and Koutoupas made the call.
Seeing Heath's hand Koutoupas had no other option than to muck his hand though.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Sotirios Koutoupas |
6,200,000
-200,000
|
-200,000 |
|
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Eli Heath |
3,000,000
525,000
|
525,000 |
At the very start of the EPT10 Deauville Main Event, Team PokerStars Pro Eugene Katchalov talked to the PokerStars blog about his journey over the last two years to becoming physically fit via exercise and eating well. The "before" and "after" pictures of him are striking. So, too, is there a sharp contrast between the 30,000-chip stack with which he began the tourney and the 3.28 mllion he brought to today's final table, making for a compelling sequel to Katchalov's story.
The commentary trio of James Hartigan, Joe Stapleton and Marc Convey were aghast at the fold that Carlo De Benedittis just made.
The chip leader, Sotirios Koutoupas, raised to 80,000 from the hijack with , it passed to De Benedittis in the small blind and he folded from his 15 big blind stack. "Did he really fold?" said Hartigan. "It's automatic, I think that's a spot where many players are going to get it in," added Convey, "The chip leader raises in late position, you're just going to have the best hand there a lot of the time," said Stapleton.
8 hands, no flops yet. Katchalov just won by raising from the small blind and the next hand from the button. Both times no callers.