2014 PokerStars.net EPT Vienna

€5,300 Main Event
Day: 4
Event Info

2014 PokerStars.net EPT Vienna

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k3
Prize
€578,392
Event Info
Buy-in
€5,000
Prize Pool
€4,413,500
Entries
910
Level Info
Level
32
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
20,000

Neumann Doubles Through Trisch

Level 23 : 10,000/20,000, 3,000 ante
Marko Neumann
Marko Neumann

Marko Neumann opened from early position to 41,000 and was met by a three bet from Sebastian Trisch to 90,000. After both blinds had folded Neumann declared all in and Trisch made the call.

Sebastian Trisch: {A-Spades}{J-Hearts}
Marko Neumann: {A-Clubs}{K-Clubs}

The {K-Diamonds}{4-Hearts}{K-Spades} flop just about sealed the deal. The {7-Diamonds} on the turn made things official and the {Q-Clubs} on the river was just there for good measures.

Player Chips Progress
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Marko Neumann
817,000
607,000
607,000
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Sebastian Trisch
550,000
-88,000
-88,000

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Murariu Doubles Through Korenev

Level 23 : 10,000/20,000, 3,000 ante

Roman Korenev opened from early position and Dan Murariu defended his big blind.

Both players checked the {7-Spades}{9-Diamonds}{10-Spades} flop. Murariu bet 50,000 on the {J-Spades} turn and Korenev made the call. The river was the {8-Clubs} and Murariu now bet 150,000. Korenev announced all in and Murariu made the call.

Dan Murariu tabled {K-Spades}{Q-Spades} for the flush and Korenev mucked.

Player Chips Progress
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Dan Murariu
1,500,000
590,000
590,000
Profile photo of Roman Korenev ru
Roman Korenev
750,000
-835,000
-835,000

Tags: Dan MurariuRoman Korenev

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Level 23 : 10,000/20,000, 3,000 ante

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Kovacs Finds Aces and Doubles Back Up

Level 23 : 10,000/20,000, 3,000 ante
Andras Kovacs
Andras Kovacs

Andras Kovacs has been involved in a ton of pots recently and this time he was on the right side of things after waking up with pocket aces. After a preflop raising war Kovacs ended up all in for 485,000 and up against Pablo Gordillo.

Gordillo: {K-Spades}{J-Clubs}
Kovacs: {A-Clubs}{A-Diamonds}

The board ran out {3-Hearts}{7-Spades}{3-Clubs}{7-Hearts}{2-Diamonds} and Kovacs doubled back up to over a million. Gordillo remains as the chip leader, but his lead isn't as big anymore.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Pablo Gordillo es
Pablo Gordillo
2,895,000
-505,000
-505,000
Profile photo of Andras Kovacs hu
Andras Kovacs
1,111,000
620,000
620,000

Tags: Pablo GordilloAndras Kovacs

Khoroshenin Doubles Up

Level 23 : 10,000/20,000, 3,000 ante

Oleksii Khoroshenin just ended up all in before the flop with his tournament life at risks and he was up against Andras Kovacs.

Kovacs: {5-Hearts}{5-Spades}
Khoroshenin: {K-Spades}{10-Spades}

The board ran out {Q-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds}{10-Clubs}{6-Spades} and Khoroshenin doubled up after hitting a ten on the turn.

Player Chips Progress
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Oleksii Khoroshenin
755,000
400,000
400,000
EPT 1X Winner
Profile photo of Andras Kovacs hu
Andras Kovacs
491,000
-371,000
-371,000

Tags: Andras KovacsOleksii Khoroshenin

"That Was a Bad Turn For Me"

Level 23 : 10,000/20,000, 3,000 ante

On a {J-Clubs}{4-Diamonds}{2-Spades} flop Simeon Naydenov bet out 60,000 from the under the gun position. Jude Ainsworth made the call from the button and the two of them were ready for a turn.

Naydenov bet another 165,000 afte the {7-Clubs} hit the felt. Ainsworth thought about it for a little bit, and then raised it up to 375,000. Naydenov wasn;t impressed, and called.

The {A-Spades} fell on the river and Naydenov checked to his Irish opponent. Ainsworth parted 400,000 from his stack and slid it forward. Naydenov threw in a single chip to indicate he was calling.

With pain on his face Ainsworth showed his {5-Clubs}{6-Clubs}. Naydenov tabled {4-Spades}{4-Clubs} and raked in the large pot. "That was a bad turn for me" said Ainsworth as he licked his wounds.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Simeon Naydenov bg
Simeon Naydenov
2,700,000
700,000
700,000
Profile photo of Jude Ainsworth ie
Jude Ainsworth
600,000
-1,770,000
-1,770,000

Tags: Jude AinsworthSimeon Naydenov

Harig Loses a Big One

Level 23 : 10,000/20,000, 3,000 ante

After quite some pre flop action we saw Wilfried Sigmund Harig bet out 235,000 on {3-Hearts}{Q-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}. In what apparently was a four betted pot we saw Frei Dilling make the call on the button.

Harig bet another 350,000 on the {8-Hearts} turn from the cut off position. Again Dilling wasn't going anywhere and he smooth called.

Both players checked the {J-Clubs} on the river and the cards were on their backs before we knew it. Harig had missed the flush draw he had picked up on the turn with his {A-Hearts}{5-Hearts}. Dilling had flopt top pair with {K-Spades}{Q-Spades} and was victorious.

Player Chips Progress
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Frei Dilling
2,650,000
900,000
900,000
Profile photo of Wilfried Sigmund Harig de
Wilfried Sigmund Harig
870,000
-780,000
-780,000

Tags: Frei DillingWilfried Harig

Ghamrawi Doubles Through Chidwick

Level 23 : 10,000/20,000, 3,000 ante
Anthony Ghamrawi
Anthony Ghamrawi

The two of them got it in pre flop for a rather large amount of chips.

Anthony Ghamrawi: {Q-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}
Stephen Chidwick: {A-Diamonds}{Q-Spades}

Chidwick was in good position to eliminate yet another player, but it wouldn't be like that this time around. The {K-Diamonds}{4-Clubs}{7-Spades} flop was full of blanks but the {5-Diamonds} on the turn made things interesting. No diamond on the river but the {9-Hearts} was just as good for Ghamrawi.

Player Chips Progress
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Anthony Ghamrawi
1,350,000
550,000
550,000
Profile photo of Stephen Chidwick gb
Stephen Chidwick
510,000
-690,000
-690,000

Tags: Anthony GhamrawiStephen Chidwick

Kovacs Knocks Out Lewzey

Level 23 : 10,000/20,000, 3,000 ante

Under unknown circumstances it was Steven Lewzey who ended up shoving on a {5-Spades}{2-Diamonds}{K-Spades} flop into Andras Kovacs. The Hungarian player tanked for quite a while before he ultimately called for a total of 478,000 with already a similar amount in the pot.

Kovacs: {K-Hearts}{Q-Diamonds}
Lezwy: {A-Spades}{4-Spades}

The board ran out {10-Diamonds}, {5-Diamonds} and Lewzey was knocked out.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Andras Kovacs hu
Andras Kovacs
1,200,000
100,000
100,000
Profile photo of Steven Lewzey gb
Steven Lewzey
Busted

Tags: Andras KovacsSteven Lewzey