2011 PokerStars.net European Poker Tour Berlin

Main Event
Day: 5
Event Info

2011 PokerStars.net European Poker Tour Berlin

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
76
Prize
€825,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€5,000
Prize Pool
€3,865,000
Entries
773
Level Info
Level
32
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
20,000

Wilinofsky Stays Involved

Level 28 : 40,000/80,000, 5,000 ante
Ben Wilinofsky
Ben Wilinofsky

Max Heinzelmann raised to 165,000 from UTG and it was passed around to Ben Wilinofsky in the big blind who asked for a count of Heinzelmann's stack. The German looked to have around 1.8 million chips remaining and Wilinofsky raised to 465,000 but his opponent folded instantly.

Next hand saw Martin Jacobson open to 160,000 and Wilinofsky made the call from the small blind to see a wet-looking {q-Clubs}{9-Clubs}{j-Spades} flop. Wilinofsky check-called a bet of 185,000 from the Swede and the {a-Diamonds} came on the turn. Wilinofsky checked again and Jacobson now pushed out a cool half million in chips out into the middle of the table. This time it was Wilinofsky who opted for the fold - can these shorter stacks peg him back?

Tags: Ben WilinofskyMartin JacobsonMax Heinzelmann

Chips Head Back to Wilinofsky

Level 28 : 40,000/80,000, 5,000 ante
Ben Wilinofsky
Ben Wilinofsky

Ben Wilinofsky raised to 165,000 and Armin Mette in the big blind was the only caller, so they saw a {6-Spades}{j-Hearts}{9-Hearts} flop heads up. Both players checked.

The turn was the {4-Spades} and Mette checked again. Wilinofsky now bet 225,000 and Mette made the call. They moved on to the river.

The river was the {2-Hearts} - a card that brought in the flush draw, among other things. Mette checked for a third time and this time the bet from Wilinofsky was 750,000. This was too much for Mette, who folded and dropped back below 4 million. Wilinofsky claimed the pot, and is back up to 10.5 million.

Tags: Ben WilinofskyArmin Mette

Similar Stack Collision

Level 28 : 40,000/80,000, 5,000 ante

Max Heinzelmann and Armin Mette both had the second-tier stacks (~2.5 million) at the start of this hand, but it's Armin Mette who knocked the one-time big stack down at the end.

Mette called an under the gun raise of 165,000 in position, and proved impossible to dislodge, flatting in position when Heinzelmann bet 240,000 on the {4-Hearts}{J-Spades}{9-Clubs} flop and 485,000 on the {10-Clubs} turn.

The river saw Heinzelmann check when the {9-Diamonds} fell, and after ascertaining that he had ever so slightly more (and around a pot-size bet left) Mette went all-in. Heinzelmann folded quickly.

Tags: Max HeinzelmannArmin Mette

Jacobson Doubles Through Kramer

Martin Jacobson
Martin Jacobson

Martin Jacobson raised to 160,000 from the button and Darren Kramer moved all-in from the blinds. Snap-call.

Kramer: {a-Clubs}{8-Hearts}
Jacobson: {a-Diamonds}{k-Diamonds}

The board came an eight-less {6-Hearts}{10-Clubs}{3-Diamonds}{q-Hearts}{9-Diamonds} to double to Jacobson's stack up to 3 million while Kramer dropped to just 1 million. Jacobson's third final table this season, could he do it?

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Martin Jacobson se
Martin Jacobson
3,130,000
1,630,000
1,630,000
Profile photo of Darren Kramer za
Darren Kramer
1,000,000
-1,630,000
-1,630,000

Tags: Darren KramerMartin Jacobson

No Armin Trying for Jacobson

Level 28 : 40,000/80,000, 5,000 ante

Armin Mette min-raised and both Martin Jacobson and Vadzim Kursevich called in the blinds to see a {q-Hearts}{j-Spades}{6-Hearts} flop. They all checked.

The turn was the {10-Diamonds} and this time Jacobson bet out 225,000. Kursevich folded but Mette called, and they proceeded heads up to the river.

The river came down the {k-Hearts} and this time Jacobson thought about it for a long time before betting out 425,000. A shorter pause followed from Mette before he announced a call. He didn't sound particularly enthusiastic about the call, but it was good anyway - Mette's {a-}{k-} Broadway straight beat Jacobson's {k-}{q-} two pair, and he took the pot, leaving Jacobson rather short on around 1.5 million.

Tags: Armin MetteMartin JacobsonVadzim Kursevich

Ridiculous Leadaments

One hand of note preflop recently - Vadzim Kursevich raised under the gun to 170,000, but passed with no hesitation when Max Heinzelmann repopped him from the small blind.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Ben Wilinofsky ca
Ben Wilinofsky
10,080,000
325,000
325,000
Profile photo of Darren Kramer za
Darren Kramer
2,630,000
230,000
230,000
Profile photo of Max Heinzelmann
Max Heinzelmann
2,605,000
150,000
150,000
Profile photo of Vadzim Kursevich by
Vadzim Kursevich
2,425,000
-125,000
-125,000
Profile photo of Martin Jacobson se
Martin Jacobson
2,290,000
-105,000
-105,000
Profile photo of Armin Mette at
Armin Mette
2,038,000
108,000
108,000
Profile photo of Joep van den Bijgaart nl
Joep van den Bijgaart
1,065,000
-105,000
-105,000

Mette-Game

Level 28 : 40,000/80,000, 5,000 ante

Ben Wilinofsky raised to 165,000 preflop and Armin Mette moved all-in for a total of 1,865,000. Wilinofsky didn't like the size of the bet and eventually folded to Mette's shove.

The next hand saw Wilinofsky limp in the small blind and Max Heinzelmann check his option, the Canadian fired out 105,000 on the {q-Hearts}{9-Spades}{5-Diamonds} flop to take down the pot.

Tags: Armin MetteBen WilinofskyMax Heinzelmann

Blind-on-Blind Battle Results in Chop

Level 28 : 40,000/80,000, 5,000 ante

There was a raise and a call preflop with Vadzim Kursevich in the small blind and Darren Kramer in the big. Both players backed off and merely checked the {9-Diamonds}{9-Clubs}{a-Hearts} flop and {8-Hearts} turn but come the {q-Clubs} river Kursevich bet out 450,000. Kramer made a series of apparently complex mental calculations for some time, while Kursevich stared fixedly at Kramer's chips as though he might acquire them simply by willing it with his mind.

Eventually Kramer made the call - and they chopped it up, Kramer's {a-}{5-} as good as Kursevich's {a-}{7-} by the river.

Tags: Vadzim KursevichDarren Kramer