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2024 PokerStars EPT Cyprus

$1,100 Eureka Main Event
Día 2
Información del evento
2024 PokerStars EPT Cyprus
Resultados Finales
Ganador
Mano ganador
j3
Premio
$314,030
Información del evento
Buy-in
$1,100
Bolsa de premios
$2,662,850
Entradas totales
2,803
Información Nivel
Nivel
38
Ciegas
400,000 / 800,000
Ante
800,000
Información jugadores - Día 2
Entries
418
Jugadores vivos
56
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Tataranno Finishes Faterin

Nivel 21 : Blinds 10,000/15,000, 15,000 ante

Action folded to Aleksandr Faterin on the button, who jammed for 60,000, with Domenico Tataranno looking him up in the big blind.

Aleksandr Faterin: 66 All in
Domenico Tataranno: K10

Faterin was ahead in a race, but Tataranno could barely have asked for a better flop without hitting the front, as it came J98, giving him a flush draw and up and down straight draw.

Sure enough, the Q rolled off on the turn to give Tataranno the king-high straight, leaving Faterin drawing dead. The A completed the board.

Tags/etiquetas: Aleksandr FaterinDomenico Tataranno

Kozieja Futilely Stalls for Pay Jump

Nivel 21 : Blinds 10,000/15,000, 15,000 ante
Grzegorz Kozieja
Grzegorz Kozieja

Grzegorz Kozieja raised to 100,000 in the hijack, leaving only 20,000 behind. Andrey Daniliuk called in the big blind, after which he put Kozieja all-in on the 695 flop.

One elimination away from a pay jump, Kozieja waited with calling until the clock was called and the end of his countdown was reached.

Grzegorz Kozieja: K7 All in
Andrey Daniliuk: A8

The 7 turn gave Daniliuk a straight and the 6 river did not bring a chop, sending Kozieja to the rail as the last person to receive $2,900.

Tags/etiquetas: Andrey DaniliukGrzegorz Kozieja

Spragg Check-Raises the Flop

Nivel 21 : Blinds 10,000/15,000, 15,000 ante
Marle Spragg
Marle Spragg

Marle Spragg opened from under the gun to 30,000 and Alessandro Siena three-bet from the next seat to 90,000. Once action got back to Spragg, she called.

They went to a monotone flop of AK7 where Spragg checked, Siena bet 30,000, and Spragg stuck in a raise to 110,000. After some deliberation, Siena called.

A 3 dropped on the turn and Spragg continued to show strength with a bet of 135,000, which got a quick fold out of Siena.

Tags/etiquetas: Alessandro SienaMarle Spragg

Break Counts

Nivel 21 : Blinds 10,000/15,000, 15,000 ante

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NAPT Las Vegas Schedule Released, $3M GTD Main Event Headlines Series

Nivel 21 : Blinds 10,000/15,000, 15,000 ante
NAPT
NAPT

The fourth season of the North American Poker Tour (NAPT) run by PokerStars is well underway and the action only continues to heat up with the recent schedule release for its marquee stop in Las Vegas. Running from Friday November 1st through Sunday November 10th at Resorts World Las Vegas, the series is not one to miss as it features a whopping 36 tournaments in the span of a week and a half.

Buy-ins range from just $250 all the way up to $25,000 so there are plenty of options for those who want to enjoy some live tournament action without breaking the bank while also providing an opportunity for high stakes regulars to satisfy their desire to play for eye watering sums of money. The high volume means the series comes with a healthy $4,000,000 in total guarantees, including a sizable $3,000,000 set aside for the $5,300 Main Event.

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Nivel: 21

Ciegas: 10,000/15,000

Ante: 15,000

Burtin Pairs Up to Double Up

Nivel 20 : Blinds 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante

Kirill Burtin pushed his last 132,000 in from the cutoff, being called by Guillermo Gordo in the small blind.

Kirill Burtin: A8 All in
Guillermo Gordo: KQ

Burtin paired his ace on the 5A7 flop and had Gordo drawing dead on the 2 turn. The 5 river did not matter as Burtin was awarded his double-up.

Tags/etiquetas: Guillermo GordoKirill Burtin

Controversy at Table 2 Leads to Carnage in Successive Hands

Nivel 20 : Blinds 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Frank Reichel
Frank Reichel

Absolute bedlam ensued here at Table 2 in successive hands.

Hassan Nashar opened to 25,000 from early position and faced a three-bet jam from Frank Reichel to 207,000. As Reichel announced he was all in and before anyone else behind him had acted, Nashar said, "All in."

The floor was called and Nashar stated he was just repeating what Reichel had said and it wasn't intended to be a declaration of his intentions as to his action. It was ruled that the declaration would stand if the action was not changed.

Nashar was playing around 700,000. Andre Marquardt was next to act after Reichel, and he called Reichel's all-in. He did not change the action, so Nashar's declaration was ruled to be binding.

Marquardt was initially confused by this ruling after making the call, but ultimately he called off for the rest of his stack versus Nashar, who had him covered.

With a crowd gathering due to the commotion, a bizarre three-way all-in scenario had been created, and no one seemed particularly happy about it.

Frank Reichel: AK All in
Andre Marquardt: AQ All in
Hassan Nashar: 86

Reichel was ahead and his triple-up was confirmed by the J549K runout, giving Reichel a pair of kings. Marquardt was consoled with winning the side pot against Nashar for his remaining 394,000 stack.

Nashar was fuming and before the dealer had even shuffled the deck for the next hand, he announced he was all in and shoved his last 149,000 into the middle. The dealer had to call the floor again, and Nashar told the dealer, "Call the floor, I can do what the f*ck I want."

The cards were dealt after Nashar's verbal declaration of all in was ruled to stand.

With 149,000 in the middle blind, the other players smelled blood. Santiago Nadal was next to act after Nashar, and he moved all in for 220,000. Action folded to Reichel, who moved all in with the covering stack, to create another three-way all-in scenario.

Hassan Nashar: Q10 All in
Santiago Nadal: A8 All in
Frank Reichel: AA

Reichel had woken up with rockets and must have thought he was in dreamland. Although Nashar flopped top pair on the Q62 flop, the 42 turn and river were bricks, and Reichel scooped another big pot.

Nashar exited the tournament area still raging and the other players sat silently, stunned by what had just transpired, while Reichel more than quadrupled his stack in successive hands.

Tags/etiquetas: Andre MarquardtFrank ReichelHassan NasharSantiago Nadal

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Nivel 20 : Blinds 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante

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