2015 PokerStars.com EPT Season 11 Malta

€5,300 Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2015 PokerStars.com EPT Season 11 Malta

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a10
Prize
€687,400
Event Info
Buy-in
€5,000
Prize Pool
€4,340,750
Entries
895
Level Info
Level
38
Blinds
300,000 / 600,000
Ante
100,000

CONVersation: A Whole New World for Panka

Level 14 : 1,200/2,400, 300 ante
Dominik Panka
Dominik Panka

Every now and again the poker world throws up a surprise. A player comes from nowhere to claim a major tournament and wins and life-changing money. The most obvious example of this phenomenon was Chris Moneymaker’s 2003 WSOP Main Event win. That extreme example changed the landscape of poker forever.

Many players have their moment in the limelight before disappearing back into obscurity; few go on and back up their achievement by winning another prestigious event not long after.

At the beginning of 2014, one man did just that. Poland’s Dominik Panka is a name all media and players on the EPT see as part of the furniture now but prior to winning the 2014 PCA, and then the EPT Deauville High Roller, he was just a face in the crowd. PokerNews caught up Panka in the break to have a chat about his day and his new life.

PokerNews. Day 2 seems to be going well for you today, tell us a little bit about it:

Dominik Panka: I haven’t really lost any small pots. At the beginning of the day I won three pots then I had ace-king versus tens. The other player 30 big blinds and I turned a king. After that I just steadily increased my chips and all the three-bets I did – which weren’t too many – were working so, yes, it’s been a pretty good day.

Just before you went on break you doubled up Team PokerStars Online Marc-Andre Ladouceur and he has position on you. Will you have to adjust to him now seeing as though he has a dangerous and aggressive reputation?

Definitely but the blinds are going up now and I’m not sure if he’ll even have 30 big blinds now. That doesn’t offer him too much room to play and I’m not in a bad mood – which can sometimes cause me to fear certain players more – so I don’t fear him right now. If Marc had more than 100k then I’d adjust accordingly, but right now, he can’t do much against me.

Tomorrow night sees the GPI European Poker Awards take place and you’ve been nominated in the Breakout Player of the Year Category. Are you looking forward to the awards and how does it make you feel to be included in this category?

It makes me feel amazing. I know it’s not really a competition where we’re fight against each other but all of my competitors (George Danzer, Oliver Price & Jack Salter) are extremely accomplished players so I would be delighted if it was awarded to me.

You’re nominated mainly for your incredible achievements at the beginning of last year. How much has your life changed in the last 14 months?

Not that much although I would say I’m surer of myself. Before, I was just playing online and was a winning player but I couldn’t be that financially stable. I was playing a decent amount online and was a winning player although I would suffer losing streaks, but now I have financial stability I feel more mature.

I would feel good most of the time but after PCA, with all the traveling to the EPTs and being sponsored by PokerStars for a year, it’s just a great experience.

Tell us a bit more about your sponsorship with PokerStars.

I like the part where I have to do interviews and feel proud to represent the brand. When you are an unknown online player just dreaming about winning something big, you look at all those guys on TV and see how famous they are and you hope one day to be able to play against them. Right now, the fact that I (maybe) am considered one of those players is pretty amazing. I also like the fact that I feel more comfortable approaching some of those big guys, for example. I’m still living the dream!

Congratulations on getting engaged a few months ago, have you planned the wedding yet?

Of course! I’m not one of those guys who just propose to their girlfriend and waits three years. We have the date scheduled and will get married next year in July.

Tags: Dominik Panka

Double Knock Out For Liviu

Level 14 : 1,200/2,400, 300 ante
Ignat Liviu
Ignat Liviu

We just witnessed quite the hand that involved two players hitting the rail after Ignat Liviu had them both crushed with the nut flush.

It all started on Dutchman Luuk Gieles who raised to 4,500 and Ioannis Kontonatsios made the call in position. Liviu called from the big blind and the flop brought out {7-Spades}{8-Spades}{J-Spades}.

Liviu lead out for 7,500 and Gieles called after which Kontonatsios put in the chips as well needed to see the turn card. The turn brought the {9-Hearts} and Liviu bet another 18,500 after which Gieles moved all in for 47,400.

Kontonatsios went into the tank for a long time but eventually he moved all in for around 72,000.

Liviu quickly double checked his cards and called, and interestingly enough there was only one card he needed to dodge.

Liviu: {A-Spades}{4-Spades}
Gieles: {K-Spades}{10-Diamonds}
Kontonatsios: {Q-Spades}{10-Spades}

The only card he needed to dodge was the {9-Spades}, which would've given Kontonatios a straight flush, and the river was the {7-Diamonds}. Liviu raked in a massive pot and both Gieles and Kontonatios were knocked out.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Liviu Ignat ro
Liviu Ignat
235,000
65,000
65,000
Profile photo of ioannis kontonatsios gr
ioannis kontonatsios
Busted
Profile photo of Luuk Gieles nl
Luuk Gieles
Busted

Tags: Luuk GielesIgnat LiviuIoannis Kontonatios

Samuel Chartier Bags Biggest Stack On a Day Filled with Eliminations

Level 14 : 1,200/2,400, 300 ante
Samuel Chartier
Samuel Chartier

Day 2 of the European Poker Tour Malta Main Event saw six players take advantage of the late-registration period. That brought the total field to 895 players and created a prize pool of €4,340,750 that will be distributed to the top 121 finishers with a hefty €810,400 going to the eventual winner. After six 75-minute levels of play, the field was reduced from 512 down to 186 with Samuel Chartier and his stack of 465,500 leading the way.

Others who survived the day with big stacks were Germans Moritz Dietrich (460,000) and Ismail Kalkan (426,900), and Italian Filippo Lazzaretto (348,100).

Eliminations were the order of the day, and that included Marvin Rettenmaier. The two-time World Poker Tour champ fell in Level 9 (400/800/100) when Diego Zeiter opened from early position and Rettenmaier three-bet to 6,500 from the small blind. Zeiter four-bet to 14,000 and then called when Rettenmaier shoved all in.

Zeiter: {K-Spades}{K-Diamonds}
Rettenmaier: {A-Hearts}{K-Clubs}

The board ran out {6-Clubs}{3-Diamonds}{Q-Diamonds}{J-Clubs}{8-Hearts}, and the German star made his exit. He'd soon have company on the rail.

Jorryt van Hoof, Martin Finger, Philipp Gruissem, Dzmitry Urbanovich, Ole Schemion, Fabian Quoss, Dominik Nitsche, Ami Barer, and Day 1b chip leader Max Silver were among those to fall on Day 2. Likewise, Team PokerStars Pro members Theo Jorgensen, Jan Heitmann, George Danzer, Marc-Andre Ladouceur, Vanessa Selbst, Marcin Horecki, Leo Margets, and Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier all took their leave, as did Full Tilt Poker Ambassador Dermot Blain, who celebrated his 31st birthday yesterday.

For a thorough look at the history of poker in Malta, check out our feature post titled EPT Malta Shakes Up Portomaso Casino's All-Time Money List.

As for the chip leader, Chartier, he got some of his chips in Level 12 (800/1,600/200) by eliminating EPT Prague High Roller champ Ivan Soshnikov. It happened when the Russian raised to 3,300 and called Chartier's three-bet to 8,200. On the {4-Diamonds}{6-Clubs}{9-Hearts} flop, Soshnikov check-called a bet of 8,600 and checked again on the {K-Clubs} turn. Chartier tossed in three blue T5,000 chips and announced to the dealer "14," meaning a bet of 14,000. Soshnikov took off his earphones for a second to confirm the amount and called, heading to the {8-Clubs} on the river.

Again the Russian checked and had put his earphones back in. Chartier moved all in and the red triangle flew in front of the Canadian. Soshnikov called and Chartier flipped over the {A-Clubs}{2-Clubs} for a flush. The Russian let out some curse words in his native language before flashing the {8-Diamonds}{8-Spades} and heading for the exit.

Others returning for Day 3 include online star Ignat "0Human0" Liviu (248,000); high-stakes pro Alec Torelli (216,500); reigning World Series of Poker champ Martin Jacobson (67,700); Team PokerStars Pro members Jonathan Duhamel (77,500) and Jake Cody (58,000); and PokerStars-sponsored player Dominik Panka (197,300).

"At the beginning of the day, I won three pots then I had ace-king versus tens," Panka told PokerNews about his Day 2. "The other player had 30 big blinds and I turned a king. After that, I just steadily increased my chips and all the three-bets I did — which weren’t too many — were working. So, yes, it’s been a pretty good day."

Day 3 will kick off at 12 p.m. local time on Wednesday, and the plan is to play five 90-minute levels. The PokerNews Live Reporting team will be there every step of the way.

While you wait, check out this video of Sarah Herring getting her feet nibbled on by fish. Yes, you read that right.

Tags: Samuel Chartier