Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Max Silver |
5,405,000
5,000
|
5,000 |
Ole Schemion |
3,400,000
700,000
|
700,000 |
Ori Hasson |
3,301,000
1,000
|
1,000 |
Julian Track |
3,168,000
-73,000
|
-73,000 |
|
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Stephen Chidwick |
2,750,000
-112,000
|
-112,000 |
Jorma Nuutinen |
1,872,000
-303,000
|
-303,000 |
Ka Kwan Lau |
1,760,000
410,000
|
410,000 |
Zdravko Duvnjak |
1,549,000
49,000
|
49,000 |
Erwann Pecheux |
1,120,000
248,000
|
248,000 |
Andrew Chen |
942,000
-192,000
|
-192,000 |
Tapio Vihakas |
942,000
-632,000
|
-632,000 |
Nikita Nikolaev |
835,000
157,000
|
157,000 |
Georgios Sotiropoulos |
820,000
-68,000
|
-68,000 |
Sigurd Eskeland |
800,000
-464,000
|
-464,000 |
Radek Stockner |
762,000
-23,000
|
-23,000 |
Dimitri Holdeew |
578,000
-472,000
|
-472,000 |
2013 PokerStars.com EPT Prague
They are instinctive to poker players, but sometimes these unwritten codes are broken, with catastrophic results for those who do so, as the PokerStars Blog reports.
There were only 16 minutes left in the level so the players have been sent on their 20 minute break a little early.
We're down to the final two tables in Prague as Artem Metalidi has just been eliminated at the feature table. Max Silver raised to 60,000 from the cut-off, Artem Metalidi three-bet all in for 670,000 and Silver made the call.
Silver:
Metalidi:
The flop gave no help to the Ukranian, the turn was an over card to Silver's pair but not one that helped Metalidi and the river was not one of Metalidi's six outs.
He's out in 17th for €39,400 and they'll no be a re-draw to the final 16 players.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Max Silver |
5,400,000
882,000
|
882,000 |
Artem Metalidi | Busted |
The action on the outer tables continues to be plentiful, but most of it is pre-flop and there have been precious few showdowns. There have been lots of all in's though, but everyone of them has got through.
The closest we had to a cards on their backs moment was in the following hand, Jorma Nuutinen opened to 60,000 from under-the-gun, Zdravko Duvnjak three-bet to 140,000 from middle position only for Dimitri Holdeew to cold four-bet to 275,000 from the big blind. The original raiser folded but Duvnjak moved all in.
Holdeew requested a count as their stacks were very close, Duvnjak had 1,150,000, Holdeew roughly 1,050,000. After a long tank Holdeew let his hand go. Pot to Duvnjak, 17 players remain.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Zdravko Duvnjak |
1,500,000
626,000
|
626,000 |
Dimitri Holdeew |
1,050,000
-150,000
|
-150,000 |
One name that keeps popping up here at the EPT Prague is Skrill – which isn’t a player, but rather an online payment solutions company that aims to evolve “the way people pay and get paid globally.” Skrill is branded throughout the venue and also have a booth where players can sign up for their popular "Last Longer Competition."
The Skrill Last Longer competition will be held at each stop on this season’s EPT, of which they’re an official sponsor. The promotion is simple – players sign up for the promotion either online (preregistration is available) or at the Skrill booth (which will be present at each stop); don a Skrill patch; and then aim to be the last man or woman standing. The last player remaining will then receive their buy-in back via their Skrill account.
Today, just three players remained in the competition including Tapio Vihakas, Dimitri Holdeew, and Tamer Kamel. You already know Kamel has been eliminated, which means either Vihakas or Holdeew will emerge as the last man standing. Rest assured we'll be keeping an eye on the race and bring you a post once a winner has been determined.
Meanwhile, the company’s website provides a bit more information on Skrill, which rebranded from Moneybookers back in 2010:
“Skrill has been moving money digitally since 2001. We offer online payment solutions for businesses and consumers, allowing them to pay and get paid globally. Over 36 million account holders already trust Skrill. Our customers can send and receive money worldwide in 200 countries and 40 currencies, securely and at low cost, without revealing their personal financial details. Your business will benefit from our worldwide payment network with over 100 payment options. Whether through a simple one-step integration or a fully-tailored payment solution. Whoever you are, however you like to pay or get paid, trust Skrill to make your online payments simpler, faster and safer.”
Headquartered in London, Skrill is looking to make their presence known in the poker world with a commitment to customer satisfaction through innovation and service. Not only that, they’re looking to be more than just a company by becoming a trusted and respected member of the poker community.
For more information on Skrill, click here.
We're down to 17 and it's Ihar Soika who's gone and again it was an elimination at the feature table. From under-the-gun Soika raised to 70,000 from a stack of 679,000. It folded to Stephen Chidwick in the small blind, he set Soika all-in and the Belarusian called all in.
Chidwick:
Soika:
The classic race graphic was dusted off for the feature table and it went the way of the pair this time as the board ran and Soika was out in 18th.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Ihar Soika | Busted |
Artem Metalidi started out as one of the shortest stacks but is doing just fine so far. He doubled up first with versus Stephen Chidwick's . Metalidi was outflopped on but made sweet revenge with the on the turn and on the river.
Just now he raised preflop and was looked up by neighbor Julian Track. Metalidi bet the flop and river on after both checking the turn. Track called on the flop but gave up on the river. Life isn't all that bad for Metalidi right now.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Artem Metalidi |
970,000
298,000
|
298,000 |
In the preflop all in situation it was Tamer Kamel who had the best hand with . Tamel was looked up by Max Silver who had .
The 764,000 pot meant everything for Kamel, not so much for the already enormously rich Silver.
Kamel flopped top two pair on but was anything but safe. Silver gained some more outs with the on the turn and eliminated his neighbor with the on the river.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Max Silver | 4,698,000 | |
Tamer Kamel | Busted |
The shorties keep on falling, now it was Romain Chauvassagne who was getting eliminated.
Chauvassagne just moved to his new table and found Ole Schemion right next to him. Schemion is a pain to have on your left at any stage, but since Chauvassagne was short it wasn't that big of a problem.
Well, it became a problem anyway as Schemion called the all in from the big blind. Chauvassagne had shoved the small blind with his and was getting looked up by Schemion's . The board never gave Chauvassagne any hope and he as soon on his way to the pay out desk: .
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Romain Chauvassagne | Busted |