In one of the last hands of Level 11, Lukas Berglund opened for 4,000 an cleared the field to Fabrice Soulier, who three-bet from the small blind. When action was back on Berglund, he moved all in for 37,300 and Soulier hit the tank. He didn't seem to excited about the spot, but he made the call nonetheless.
Soulier:
Berglund:
Soulier obviously regretted the call upon seeing his opponent's cards, but he seemed to perk up a bit when the flop delivered him a Royal Flush draw! The would complete it, while any other lady would give him a chop. Likewise, any spade would secure him the knockout.
The turn was a blank, and much to Soulier's dismay, so was the river. The Frenchman missed, which allowed his Swedish opponent to double through.
The European Poker Tour Season 10 Player of the Year race is on, and as you know players will be able to accumulate points in all events throughout Season 10, regardless of the buy-in level. In addition, all of the Festival Events (Estrellas, UKIPT, Eureka, FPS, IPT) that combine with an EPT tour stop will be eligible for Player of the Year points. The winner of this season’s award will walk away with €50,000 in Main Event buy-ins, good for any PokerStars or Full Tilt sponsored event.
The Global Poker Index (GPI) points formula, which will be used to determine the EPT10 POY, is a bit complicated, but you can read about all the details here.
In the latest movement, Ami Barer jumped from 14th all the way up to sixth, which knocked Jeff Rossiter down to seventh. Mike McDonald held steady at eighth, but Adrian Mateos Diaz and David Vamplew dropped one spot each to ninth and tenth place respectively. Consequently, Jonathan Little was knock out of the top ten.
Here are the current top ten on the EPT10 POY Leaderboard:
Place
Player
Points
1
Ole Schemion
885.90 pts
2
Vanessa Selbst
762.05 pts
3
Thomas Muhloecker
640.55 pts
4
Georgios Karakousis
554.56 pts
5
Dominik Panka
547.34 pts
6
Ami Barer
544.84 pts
7
Jeff Rossiter
471.93 pts
8
Mike McDonald
535.23 pts
9
Adrian Mateos Diaz
527.44 pts
10
David Vamplew
492.14 pts
We'll be bringing you daily updates on the Player of the Year race, so be sure to keep an eye out for those.
PokerStars Team Online’s Marc-Andre Ladouceur opened and was raised by Robin Ylitalo. Ladouceur responded with an all-in and Ylitalo didn’t waste much in calling it off. The cards were exposed with Ladouceur tabling against the baby pair of Ylitalo.
The cards fell . The flop shoot Ladouceur into the lead but one of the remaining fives popped up on the river to crush him.
Samir Moukawem opened in the cut-off for 4,500 and got a call from Sam Trickett on the button. The blinds folded and the two players saw a flop of . Moukawem continued for 4,000 and Trickett made the call.
The turn was the and again Moukawem bet 4,000. Trickett responded with a raise to 10,000 and Moukawem threw in the call. The river was the and Moukawem decided to check. A bet from Trickett of 5,000 got the call and Moukawem optimistically asked, “Same?” Turnong over the missed flush and straight draw .
It wasn’t the same as Trickett showed the for top pair and the pot was pushed his way.
Toby Lewis moved all in from late position for his last 44,100 and Team PokerStars Pro Theo Jorgensen splashed in some chips to signify a call from the small blind. The problem was he forgot to wait for Benny Spindler on the button.
The floor was called over and ruled that if Spindler raised, then Jorgensen would be allowed to take back his move. If Spindler either called or folded, Jorgensen's move would stand. Spindler folded, Jorgensen called, and the big blind folded.
Jorgensen:
Lewis:
Both players held an ace, which meant Lewis was well out in front with his king kicker. The flop kept him in the lead, but then disaster struck when the dealer burned and turned the . Suddenly Lewis needed a king to survive, but that didn't happen as the peeled off on the river instead.
After the hand, Jorgensen received a warning from the floor — act out of turn again, and you'll receive a one-round penalty.
The first level of the day was great for Niki Jedlicka, who registered at the start of Day 2. He quickly worked his starting stack of 50,000 up to 150,000, but it all came crashing down here in Level 12.
It happened when Jedlicka opened holding the and Alex Bilokur defended from the big blind. The flop saw Bilokur check, Jedlicka bet, and Bilokur check-raise. Jedlicka called and then moved all in when Bilokur checked the turn. Bilokur made the call with , and the kings and nines took it down when the river blanked.
Just like that Jedlicka is out of the EPT10 Vienna High Roller.
We didn't see the hands unfold, but we do know that Joni Jouhkimainen and Luca Moschitta just battled in two big hands that saw one of them fall.
In the first, Jouhkimainen got lucky to double by cracking Moschitta's with suited. Ironically, Moschitta got his stack all in preflop holding and ran into Jouhkimainen's . Unfortunately for the Italian, he couldn't return the favor as the board ran out clean and the queens held.
Moschitta was eliminated from the tournament while Jouhkimainen chipped up to 180,000.
Team PokerStars Pro Jonathan Duhamel just won two back-to-back hands that saw him go from a short stack to sitting in decent position.
In the first hand, Duhamel three-bet shoved for 46,000 from the button over the top of a Jeff Rossiter raise. Rossiter made the call with the , but it was behind the of Duhamel. The board ran out a clean , and Duhamel was shipped the double.
In the very next, Duhamel opened and then called when Martin Jacobson three-bet shoved the button. Jacboson held the , but it was no good as Duhamel tabled the . The flop changed nothing, but the turn opened up some chop options for Jacobson. Nothing materialized though as the completed the board on the river.