2014 PokerStars.com EPT Season 11 Barcelona

€5,300 Main Event
Day: 4
Event Info

2014 PokerStars.com EPT Season 11 Barcelona

Final Results
Winner
Andre Lettau
Winning Hand
k10
Prize
€794,058
Event Info
Buy-in
€5,000
Entries
1,496
Level Info
Level
41
Blinds
600,000 / 1,200,000
Ante
200,000

Bram Haenraets Leads the Final 25 Players into Day 5

Level 25 : 15,000/30,000, 4,000 ante
Bram Haenraets
Bram Haenraets

There were 102 players returning for Day 4 of the record-breaking European Poker Tour event here in Barcelona, but after six levels and 12 long hours, just 25 remain going into the penultimate day of the first EPT of Season 11.

The chip leader to close the day was Bram Haenraets of the Netherlands, and he is remarkably playing his first-ever live tournament, but hasn't been afraid to show a lot of aggression. At one point, Haenraets was just one card and three outs away from elimination in a massive pot against Nick Rampone. Haenraets made a huge check-raise shove on the turn of a {J-Clubs}{10-Spades}{4-Diamonds}{3-Hearts} board with the {K-Hearts}{J-Diamonds}, but Rampone called with the {J-Spades}{10-Hearts}. The pot was worth over four million in chips and over 160 big blinds, but somehow Haenraets found the {K-Clubs} on the river to survive. Rampone was left with just one million in chips, yet managed to make it through the day, albeit as the shortest stack.

Team PokerStars Pro's hopes rested squarely on the shoulders of Jan Heitmann. The German came in with one of the larger stacks, but he ended up suffering two horrible beats.

Heitmann wasn't the only big name to fall, either, as five of the six remaining former EPT winners were all eliminated.

The only former winner left now is PokerStars sponsored player Dominik Panka, winner of the 2013 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure. The Polish youngster finished the day with 1,705,000, which was enough to put him squarely in the middle of the pack.

Others to make it through included Maximilian Senft (1,795,000), Kiryl Radzivonau (1,860,000), and Andrea Dato (2,290,000), and they did considerably better than Josh Prager, Ryan Fee, Emil Patel, Kimmo Kurko, and Vojtech Ruzicka, all of whom were casualties at some point.

Tomorrow the tournament will play down to the final table of eight. The expectation is that it will take six or seven levels to complete the task, and the PokerNews Live Reporting team will be there to bring you all the action once more from 12 p.m. local time.

Table and Seat Draw

TableSeatNameCountryChips
12Daniel DvoressCanada1.570.000
13Andrey ShatilovRussia1.390.000
14Hossein EnsanGermany3.075.000
15Maximilian SenftAustria1.795.000
16Ji ZhangGermany2.285.000
17Pawel BrzeskiPoland1.980.000
     
21Mark WagstaffUK990.000
23Mikhail RudoyRussia1.815.000
24Samuel PhillipsMexico1.045.000
26John AndressUSA710.000
27Thomas HueberAustria945.000
28Sergei PopovRussia1.255.000
     
31Gerald KarlicAustria955.000
32Slaven PopovBulgaria2.695.000
33Mikkel NielsenDenmark3.135.000
34Andrea DatoItaly2.290.000
35Mathieu ClavetCanada575.000
36Dominik PankaPoland1.705.000
38Andre LeattauGermany1.535.000
     
42Piotr SowinskiPoland4.335.000
43Benjamin Nicolas-[Removed:372]France735.000
44Nick RamponeUSA520.000
46Kiryl RadzivonauBelarus1.860.000
47Bram HaenraetsNetherlands4.395.000
48Robert SchulzGermany1.240.000

While you wait for the action to return, enjoy the following video with Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier discussing his early years on the scene:

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Another Champion Down

Level 24 : 12,000/24,000, 3,000 ante
Robin Ylitalo
Robin Ylitalo

Nick Rampone raised to 50,000 preflop and Robin Ylitalo made it 91,000 with about 200,000 left. Rampone set the Swede in and Ylitalo called.

Rampone: {A-Clubs}{Q-Clubs}
Ylitalo: {K-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds}

The board came {Q-Spades}{5-Diamonds}{5-Hearts}{6-Hearts}{8-Clubs} and Rampone increased his stack. Dominik Panka is the only remaining former champion.

Player Chips Progress
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Nick Rampone
3,000,000
475,000
475,000
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Robin Ylitalo
Busted
EPT Main Event Champion
EPT 1X Winner

Heitman's Aces Cracked, Left Extremely Short

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

In the last hand before the break, German Team PokerStars Pro Jan Heitmann got one of the biggest bad beats you can get deep into a tournament.

In a battle between the button (Mark Wagstaff), and big blind (Jan Heitmann), all the chips went in before the flop. Heitmann had the starting hand of all starting hands; {A-Hearts}{A-Diamonds}. Wagstaff had {Q-Spades}{Q-Diamonds} and a 1.7 million pot was up for grabs.

The {3-Diamonds}{3-Spades}{7-Spades} on the flop, and {4-Diamonds} on the turn, were safe for Heitmann, but the {Q-Clubs} on the river crushed his dreams of making the final table and winning this entire thing. Well, he still has some chips left, but he'll need to make one of the biggest comebacks since Pieter de Korver's one big blind recovery to win EPT Monte Carlo a couple years ago, to get that trophy.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Mark Wagstaff gb
Mark Wagstaff
1,700,000
838,000
838,000
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Jan Heitmann
55,000
-835,000
-835,000

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Kitai Suffers a Cooler

Level 22 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Davidi Kitai
Davidi Kitai

PokerStars qualifier Bram Haenraets opened to 32,000 before Davidi Kitai made it 69,000 behind him. Haenraets four-bet to 153,000 but Kitai five-bet to 258,000. Haenraets moved in and Kitai rechecked his cards, sighed and called.

Haenraets: {A-Hearts}{A-Clubs}
Kitai: {A-Spades}{K-Diamonds}

The board came {10-Diamonds}{10-Clubs}{J-Hearts}{7-Clubs}{7-Hearts} and Haenraets eliminated the former EPT Berlin champion right on the break.

Player Chips Progress
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Bram Haenraets
1,577,000
1,377,000
1,377,000
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Davidi Kitai
Busted
EPT Main Event Champion
EPT 1X Winner
Winamax

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Panka Wins Another Huge Pot

Level 22 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Dominik Panka
Dominik Panka

With Karin Bruteig already all in, Dominik Panka and Diogo Miranda got into a raising war with Miranda eventually six-betting all in and Panka snap-calling.

Bruteig: {A-Spades}{K-Hearts}
Miranda: {J-Clubs}{J-Spades}
Panka: {A-Diamonds}{A-Hearts}

The main pot was worth around 500,000 while the side pot was almost 1.8 million. The board came {2-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}{2-Hearts}{7-Hearts}{Q-Hearts}, Panka let out a deep breath. He was almost out just over an hour ago and now he's one of the chip leaders.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Dominik Panka pl
Dominik Panka
2,600,000
1,565,000
1,565,000
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Karin Bruteig
Busted
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Diogo Miranda
Busted

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Panka, From Almost Out to Over One Million

Level 21 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante
Dominik Panka
Dominik Panka

Dominik Panka, the PCA champion, was all in preflop wih {K-Hearts}{Q-Diamonds} against Andrey Shatilov's {J-Diamonds}{J-Hearts}. The board came {10-Hearts}{A-Hearts}{A-Diamonds}{2-Clubs} and it looked like Panka was heading out of the door but the river was the {K-Clubs} and Panka doubled up.

A few hands later and Dominik Panka was betting 190,000 on the river of an {A-Diamonds}{A-Hearts}{8-Diamonds}{3-Clubs}{K-Spades} board. Johan Soderberg check-raised all in for 311,000 and Panka looked pained. He took several minutes before finally calling.

Soderberg turned over {8-Clubs}{8-Spades} and Panka flipped {K-Hearts}{K-Diamonds}.

Soderberg looked shocked, "You slowrolled me?"

Panka replied, "No, of course I didn't."

Andre Leattau added, "I don't think it's a slowroll."

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Dominik Panka pl
Dominik Panka
1,035,000
735,000
735,000
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Andrey Shatilov
400,000
-50,000
-50,000
Profile photo of Johan Soderberg se
Johan Soderberg
Busted

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Qualifier Konopelko Leads Day 4 of PokerStars.Com Barcelona EPT100

Andrei Konopelko
Andrei Konopelko

Day 4 of the 100th European Poker Tour event resumes today at the Casino Barcelona with Andrei Konopelko sitting at the top of the leader board with 1,451,000 chips. The 50 year old from Belarus qualified via a €530 satellite on PokerStars and is looking to spin that up to a huge pay-day.

Piotr Sowinski from Poland bagged the second biggest stack returning with 1,315,000 and in third place is EPT Berlin champion Davidi Kitai 1,200,000.

Kitai isn’t the only former EPT winner left in the field though. Still in contention are EPT Prague champion Martin Finger (1,038,000), EPT London winner Robin Ylitalo (338,000), EPT Barcelona winner Mikalai Pobal (163,000), Mike McDonald (495,000) and EPT Tallinn winner Kevin Stani (421,000).

The last Team PokerStars Pro standing is Jan Heitmann who has 953,000

Just 102 players remain from the 1496 entrants, a record for an EPT on European soil, and they are battling it out for a huge €1,261,000 first-place prize and the prestige of being crowned a European Poker Tour Champion.

The PokerNews Live Reporting team will bring you all the news from the Main Event today including the bust outs, big hands and interviews right to the end of play. The €10,000 High Roller also kicks off at 1pm and we will bring you all the coverage from that event too. Join us as the action kicks off at Noon for another exciting day of poker.