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2014 PokerStars.com EPT Season 11 Prague

€5,300 Main Event
Dias: 1b
Event Info

2014 PokerStars.com EPT Season 11 Prague

Resultado Final
Vencedor
Mão Vencedora
44
Prémio
€969,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€5,000
Prize Pool
€5,535,000
Entradas
1,107
Informações sobre o nível
Nível
32
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
20,000

Zaichenko Leads Big Field Going Into Day 2; Selbst and Baranov Gather Lots

Nível 8 : 300/600, 75 ante
Andrey Zaichenko
Andrey Zaichenko

Another eight levels have been played in the 2014 PokerStars.com European Poker Tour Season 11 Prague Main Event, and another busy day is in the books. With 342 players on Day 1a, Day 1b needed the devil's number 666 to break lasts year's record. Season's 10 EPT in Prague saw Julian Track come on top of a field of 1,007, and all eyes were on the tournament clock to see if that record would be broken.

Quite early on it was clear that would most definitely happen.

At the end of the day the clock showed a total of 750 players entered Day 1b, making the total for two starting days a combined 1,092 entries. That number could still get bigger, too, as players are able to register up until the start of Day 2.

After winning last year, Julian Track promised not to ever play live poker again. He didn't keep that promise, having showed up and cashing in several other tournaments afterwards, but he didn't come to the Czech Republic's capital to defend his title. Runner-up Georgios Sotiropoulos did though, gathering 40,900 in chips to end the day.

Stephen Chidwick, who took the bronze last year in both the Eureka Poker Tour Main Event and EPT Main Event here in Prague, made for the hat trick yesterday finishing third for the third time. This time he finished third in the €50,000 Super High Roller for €355,070. Chidwick was back in action today in the Main Event to get to a position where he could for once and for all take care of his heads-up and winner photo phobia. Chidwick gathered 55,400 in chips on Day 1b.

Chidwick shared a table with Jennifer Shahade, who had the biggest win in her career earlier this week. The PokerStars Mind Sports Ambassador wasn't able to make her Prague trip even better though, as she busted in one of the last hands of the day.

Dan Shak, who won back his Super High Roller buy-in and then some by finishing runner-up to Louis Salter in the Eureka Poker Tour High Roller for €103,530 late last night, was back at it in the Main Event today as well. He gathered chips early on, but then got into a battle with Sergii Baranov that saw five bets go in before the flop, and even more post. With his pocket tens, Shak rivered a flush, but the {Q-Hearts} had given his Ukrainian opponent a full house. With a pained, but still smiling face, Shak left the tournament area. On the other hand, Baranov ended the day with 230,000.

Eugene Katchalov, who finished third in last night's Eureka High Roller event, was at it as well, just like many of his colleagues from Team PokerStars Pro. Katchalov ended the day with 30,600, whereas Liv Boeree bagged 20,600, Theo Jorgensen finished on 74,400, and Marcin Horecki finishing on 21,400 in chips.

Fellow Team Pro Luca Pagano will not make an appearance on the second of six days of poker. He lost a big pot to Vanessa Selbst where she flopped top two and got maximum value. Pagano then lost the rest of his chips to Belgian three-time World Series of Poker gold bracelet winner Davidi Kitai, but it was Selbst who made the most waves at that table. She had a great first day, one of the best of anyone in the room. She got a lot of chips early by making a full house when her opponent, Ludovic Geilich, had a smaller full house. Selbst ended the day with 141,800.

Someone who'll also be able to tell you a thing or two about coolers is Micah Raskin. In the Super High Roller, he lost a massive pot with kings against the eventual winners tens after the money went all in preflop. Here in the Main Event, luck again wasn't on his side. He lost a big flush-over-flush hand to Craig Sayers, but did recover and ended the day with 56,300 in chips.

The chip leader going into Day 2 will be Andrey Zaichenko with 237,600. In one of the last hands of the day, he clashed with Chris Moorman in a six-bet pot. Zaichenko had aces, and Moorman had kings. No kings or other help came on the board, and Zaichenko scooped the pot. He even made a flush he didn't need to on the river.

The clock read 423 survivors for the day, and those players will join the 201 that survived the first starting day to come back tomorrow, Saturday, at noon local time for Day 2. Day 2 has six levels of play scheduled and PokerNews will once more bring you updates of all the action from start to finish.

Tags: Dan ShakDavidi KitaiEugene KatchalovGeorgios SotiropoulosJennifer ShahadeJulian TrackLiv BoereeLuca PaganoLudovich GeilichMarcin HoreckiMax SilverMicah RaskinSergii BaranovStephen ChidwickVanessa Selbst

Moorman and Zaichenko Clash in another Six-Bet Shove

Nível 8 : 300/600, 75 ante
Chris Moorman regales Liv Boeree with his cooler hand
Chris Moorman regales Liv Boeree with his cooler hand

Only five minutes prior to the next massive pot, Andrey Zaichenko had six-bet shoved and shown Chris Moorman a four. Now they would pick up the action from under the gun and one seat over with the Russian once again six-bet shoving. Moorman wouldn't let go this time, as he made the call and immediately saw himself at the wrong end of a massive cooler.

Zaichenko: {A-Spades} {A-Clubs}
Moorman: {K-Spades} {K-Hearts}

There was no glimpse of hope on a board of {4-Spades} {J-Clubs} {8-Clubs} {7-Clubs} {9-Clubs} and the British super star was left with almost nothing. Moorman would be all in the next hand to pick up the blinds and antes, but he bagged up shortly after.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Andrey Zaichenko ru
Andrey Zaichenko
240,000 240,000
Chris Moorman gb
Chris Moorman
12,000 -118,000

Tags: Andrey ZaichenkoChris Moorman

How to run like Markin

Nível 7 : 250/500, 50 ante
Leonid Markin
Leonid Markin

"But you should have seen like he acted on the flop," Sabina Hiatullah said when we suddenly noticed the big stack of Leonid Markin. From what we could gather, the Russian had flopped the nut straight with {6-} {7-} on a flop of {4-} {5-} {8-} and a short stack had moved all in. Another player stayed in and turned a set of tens to bust in the same hand as well.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Leonid Markin ru
Leonid Markin
121,000 71,000

Tags: Leonid MarkinSabina Hiatullah

Baranov Busts Shak

Nível 7 : 250/500, 50 ante
Dan Shak
Dan Shak

As we approached table 13 we already saw a big pot brewing with Dan Shak making the call for 16,000 total from the small blind. Apparently it went raise to 1,100, three-bet to 2,600 by Sergii Baranov, cold four-bet to 8,000 by Shak, five-bet to 16,000 by Barnaov, call by Shak.

Both players checked the {A-Diamonds}{4-Hearts}{A-Hearts} flop and the {2-Hearts} popped up on the turn. Shak bet out 18,000 and Baranov made the call from middle position.

The river brought a fourth heart to the table: {Q-Hearts}. Shak thought for just a bit before announcing all in. He had a whole lot of chips still in front of him, but most were small denominations with towers of 25 and 100 chips.

Baranov made the call and Shak immediately asked is his opponent had the king of hearts. Shak than showed his {10-Diamonds}{10-Hearts} first but would soon find out the river was about the worst card in the deck for him. It had given Baranov a full house with his {Q-Clubs}{Q-Spades} and Shak's cards went face down into the muck.

The two talked a little bit about what would have happened if the river was any other heart than the queen of hearts while the dealer counted the stacks. Baranov had well over 30,000 and covered Shak. Shak gathered his things and made his way to the exit.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Sergii Baranov ua
Sergii Baranov
126,000 77,000
Dan Shak us
Dan Shak
Eliminado

Tags: Dan ShakSergii Baranov

Chevalier on the Rise, Busts Schemion

Nível 7 : 250/500, 50 ante
Ole Schemion in the Super High Roller
Ole Schemion in the Super High Roller

Pierre Chevalier had gained his big stack after flopping a set of threes and knocking out an opponent with pocket queens for the overpair. Just now he had exactly that hand to send Ole Schemion to the rail. The Frenchman squeezed a hefty reraise to 10,000 after a limp and the raise of Schemion to 2,000 and the German called.

On the {9-Diamonds} {6-Diamonds} {3-Hearts} flop, Chevalier bet 15,000 and Schemion moved all in for 28,000 with pocket jacks. Chevalier called with queens and both the turn and river bricked.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Pierre Chevalier be
Pierre Chevalier
142,000 27,000
Ole Schemion de
Ole Schemion
Eliminado

Tags: Ole SchemionPierre Chevalier

Selbst Coolers Geilich In Massive Pot

Nível 6 : 200/400, 50 ante
Vanessa Selbst - newly acquired chips
Vanessa Selbst - newly acquired chips

Ludovic Geilich opened the action and picked up one caller in Vanessa Selbst who was in the small blind.

The flop was {9-Clubs}{6-Hearts}{k-Diamonds} and Selbst led out for 600. Geilich raised to 1,775 and Selbst gave it some thought before calling.

The turn card was the {10-Hearts} and this time Selbst check-called a bet of 3,675 from Geilich. The river card was the {10-Clubs} and again Selbst checked.

Geilich cut out a big bet of 19,275. Selbst spent some time counting her stack and sorting out her chips before going for a check-raise of around 65,000 which was most of Geilich’s stack.

Geilich flicked in a chip to call and Selbst turned over {k-Spades}{10-Spades}.

“That’s the best hand.” Geilich said. “Absolute cooler. That’s the only hand you can raise me with.” Geilich’s hand was tossed in the air to the muck, the {6-Diamonds}{6-Clubs} briefly glimpsed to reveal just what a cooler it was.

Selbst won a huge pot with that river card while Geilich, who had been cruising, was left crippled.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Vanessa Selbst us
Vanessa Selbst
PokerStars
180,000 99,000
Ludovic Geilich gb
Ludovic Geilich
8,000 -56,000

Tags: Ludovich GeilichVanessa Selbst

Raskin Loses Chip Leader Pot

Nível 4 : 100/200, 25 ante
Micah Raskin in the Super High Roller
Micah Raskin in the Super High Roller

In one of the last hands before the break, Micah Raskin and Craig Less Sayers clashed on a {Q-Diamonds} {J-Diamonds} {X-Diamonds} flop and Raskin had {6-Diamonds} {9-Diamonds} against the {10-Diamonds} {8-Diamonds} of the Brit. No cards could save Raskin and he took a massive hit to his stack, dwindling down to half the starting stack.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Craig Sayers gb
Craig Sayers
116,000
Micah Raskin us
Micah Raskin
15,000

Tags: Craig Less SayersMicah Raskin

Good Sense, Great Advice and Tantalising Prospects from Dennis Phillips

Nível 4 : 100/200, 25 ante
Dennis Phillips
Dennis Phillips

One of the first November Niners, Dennis Phillips, has managed to parlay his big Vegas pay-day into a successful business career in poker. He is here in Prague this week to discuss a few business proposals — and also to play the EPT Main Event. PokerStars Blog had a chat.

Tags: Dennis Phillips

Hiatullah Gets Lucky With Kings

Nível 2 : 75/150, 0 ante
Sabina Hiatullah
Sabina Hiatullah

After three limpers, Dmitry Nemirovsky raised from the button and Sabina Hiatullah just called before the player in seat one reraised to 5,125 with {A-Clubs} {J-Clubs}. Nemirovsky went over the top and Hiatullah got her stack in with pocket kings. The player in seat one got out of the way but Nemirovsky had an easy decision with pocket aces. Hiatullah spiked her two-outer and is the early chip leader.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Sabina Hiatullah it
Sabina Hiatullah
74,000 39,000
Dmitry Nemirovsky il
Dmitry Nemirovsky
24,000 -26,000

Tags: Dmitry NemirovskySabina Hiatullah

Will there be Another Record at the EPT Prague?

Prague by night
Prague by night

The first starting day of the €5,000 + €300 EPT Prague Main Event attracted a total of 342 entries and 201 players would bag up chips to advance to Day 2 of the PokerStars flagship event. With the record being set at 1,007 entries from last year, at least another 666 would be needed to set another record at the incredibly busy EPT Prague Poker Festival. Eight levels of 75 minutes each will be played with a 20 minute break every two levels, at the end of level six there is a 75-minute dinner break. Last night, Dmitry Ponomarev bagged up 158,900 chips for the overall lead.

Among the pre-registered players for Day 1b are Gerald Karlic, Vasili Firsau, Martin Mulsow, World Series of Poker Bracelet winner Nikolaus Teichert, Joseph Cheong, Sam Cohen and the Team PokerStars Pros Vanessa Selbst and Jan Heitmann. Many other well known Pros are expected to join the action today after getting involved in the Side Events yesterday such as Team PokerStars Pro Eugene Katchalov, Shyam Srinivasan, Jason Wheeler and Benjamin Pollak who all made a deep run in the €2,000 Eureka High Roller.

All EPT and Eureka players and media are also invited for the exclusive players party in Hilton Prague’s spectacular Cloud 9 skybar. Everyone will get two drinks vouchers for wine, beer or mixed drinks. The party starts at 9pm and will run until the bar closes at 2am.

Tags: Benjamin PollakDmitry PonomarevEugene KatchalovJan HeitmannJason WheelerVanessa Selbst