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2014 PokerStars.com EPT Season 11 Prague

€5,300 Main Event
Dias: 3
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

The Money Bubble Bursts; Simon Mattsson Leads After Day 3

Nível 19 : 4,000/8,000, 1,000 ante
Simon Mattsson
Simon Mattsson

Day 3 of the Season 11 European Poker Tour Prague Main Event played out today after 200 players returned to action and aimed to make the money in the top 159. After five 90-minute levels of play, just 61 remained with Simon Mattsson and his stack of 1,790,000 leading the way.

Mattsson became the chip leader in the second-to-last last hand of play when he and Miha Travnik had a raising war preflop and committed their chips. Travnik was in for around 300,000 and at risk holding the {a-Hearts}{k-Diamonds} against Mattsson’s {10-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}. The board ran out {q-Hearts}{7-Hearts}{5-Hearts}{7-Spades}{2-Clubs} to see Travnik miss all his outs as he was eliminated from the tournament. Mattsson would hold onto the slight chip lead with one more hand remaining in the day.

Not everyone was as fortunate as Mattsson on Day 3. Some who fell short of the money were Christian Harder, Team PokerStars Pro Johnny Lodden, and both Paul Newey and Brian Roberts, who finished second and seventh, respectively, in the €50,000 Super High Roller event that concluded earlier in the week.

When 160 players remained, the money bubble was in effect and hand-for-hand play was started. It took a fair amount of time, but eventually the bubble burst. It happened when Mustapha Kanit raised from the cutoff seat, and Christian Favale three-bet to 25,000 from the button. Kanit then bumped it up to 63,000, and the decision fell back on Favale. He tanked for a few minutes before sliding out 105,000 in chips. Favale was not too pleased when Kanit moved all in a few seconds later, but he reluctantly made the call and the cards were tabled.

Kanit showed the powerful {A-Hearts}{A-Clubs}, and those bullets had Favale's {a-Diamonds}{k-Diamonds} in a world of hurt. The board ran out {3-Hearts}{8-Spades}{6-Hearts}{2-Diamonds}{J-Clubs}, and the Team PokerStars Online Pro exited as the bubble boy, ensuring the remaining 159 players a guaranteed €8,970 payday.

From there, the eliminations came in quick succession including Mickey Petersen (159th), Isaac Haxton (140th), Liv Boeree (118th), and Eugene Katchalov (63rd). Even though she didn't managed to make it to Day 4, PokerNews did catch up with Boeree to talk about her 2014 poker campaign, REG charity, and her love life:

Shannon Shorr (153rd), Olivier Busquet (82nd), Vladimir Troyanovskiy (79th), Mustapha Kanit (78th), and Thomas Muehlocker (64th) also fell as the day neared close. It was during this grind to the end of the day that others such as Davidi Kitai, Petr Jelinek, and Vanessa Selbst thrived — all three building up to over 1,000,000 in chips to finish the day.

Other notables managing to progress though to another day included George Danzer, Georgios Sotiropoulos, Dylan Linde, Sam Grafton, and Balazs Botond.

Day 3 Top 10 Chip Counts

PlaceNameChip Count
1Simon Mattsson1,790,000
2Stephen Graner1,713,000
3Davidi Kitai1,364,000
4Jonathan Wong1,295,000
5Petr Jelinek1,191,000
6Militiadis Kyriakides1,178,000
7Bjorn Wiesler1,084,000
8Pablo Sanz Quiles1,075,000
9Francesco Grieco1,054,000
10Vanessa Selbst1,007,000

Day 4 of the EPT Prague Main Event is set to begin at 12:00 CET on Monday, and the plan is to play down to the final 24 players. Be sure to join us then as we bring you all the action straight from the floor of the Hilton Prague Hotel.

Day 4 Table and Seat Draw

TableSeatNameCountryChips
11Alexander RoumeliotisSweden184,000
12Remi CastaignonFrance511,000
13Oleksandr ZhyrnovUkraine321,000
14Igor DubinskyyUkraine206,000
15Miltiadis KyriakidesGreece1,178,000
16Jonathan WongUK1,295,000
17[Removed:413]France259,000
18Stephen GranerUSA1,713,000
     
21Sam GraftonUK859,000
22Vanessa SelbstUSA1,007,000
23Jakub SlemrCzech Republic338,000
24Petr JelinekCzech Republic1,191,000
26Artem MetalidiUkraine742,000
27Panagiotis PapaisidorouUSA537,000
28Pavel VekslerIsrael427,000
     
31George DanzerGermany156,000
33Domenico DrammisItaly457,000
34Tamer KamelUK893,000
35Christian JeppssonSweden335,000
36Ji ZhangGermany114,000
37Thomas ButzhammerGermany186,000
38Pablo Sanz QuilesSpain1,075,000
     
41Oscar KroonSweden425,000
42Evgenii StarikovRussia80,000
43Magnus NordmarkSweden226,000
44Oskar FogelSweden143,000
45Nandor SolyomRomania276,000
46Roman PavliukUkraine572,000
47Georgios VrakasGreece862,000
48Claude MetaisFrance203,000
     
51Peter TurmezeyHungary346,000
52Dylan LindeUSA180,000
54Marton CzuczorHungary217,000
55Francesco GriecoItaly1,054,000
56Dobromir NikovBulgaria265,000
57Brian AltmanUSA294,000
58Andras NemethHungary203,000
     
61Andy SethUSA401,000
62Tatiana BarausovaRussia372,000
63Davidi KitaiBelgium1,364,000
64Sergey LebedevRussia618,000
65Zoltan SzaboHungary130,000
66[Removed:2]Lebanon243,000
67Pascal HartmannGermany425,000
68Fabio SperlingGermany934,000
     
71Omar LakhdariFrance487,000
72Alfie AdamUK204,000
73Idan RavivIsrael504,000
74Pascal PflockGermany537,000
75Ilkin AmirovAzerbaijan704,000
76Robert SchulzGermany108,000
77Jerry WongUSA916,000
78Albert DaherLebanon777,000
     
81Bjorn WieslerGermany1,084,000
82Milan SasekCzech Republic473,000
83Bertilsson AntonSweden233,000
84Martin MulsowGermany383,000
85Simon MattssonSweden1,790,000
86Georgios SotiropoulosGreece324,000
87Romain FolletChile250,000
88Balasz BotondHungary682,000