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12:35pm: Two all ins on the first hand of the day
Level 21 - Blinds 10,000-20,000 (3,000 ante)
Action right from the start with two all ins, one on each table. The first was technically that involving Emil Patel and Christoph Vogelsang. Patel shoved and Vogelsang called all in, with the cards as follows.
[9d][8d] for Patel
[ad][5h] for Vogelsang
The board ran [qs][kc][6c][7s][2h]
The turn meant a slight scare for Vogelsang but it was short lived. He doubles up.
Meanwhile on the other table Rocco Palumbo opened from the button but quickly got out of the way of the small and big blinds who moved all in. That was Samuel Panzica and Jerry Odeen respectively.
Penzica [ac][6s]
Odeen [ah][th]
But just as on the other table there would be no elimination (technically Penzica had been at risk). The board came [kd][3s][js][9c][9d] for a chopped pot. As one reporter put it, they effectively split the antes. But if you're making a profit you can't lose, right? -- SB
12:30pm: Play starts
Level 21 - Blinds 10,000-20,000 (3,000 ante)
We're under way in the high roller with 13 players left. They'll be a redraw at nine.
12:05pm: Pick the winner on BetStars
We're still half an hour away from the restart in the high roller, and the Main Event does the same at 1pm (with EPT Live beginning the cards up broadcast at 2pm). That gives you plenty of time to consider a wager on the Main Event winner to make things "interesting".
BetStars is offering odds on the EPT Main Event winner in Dublin, and is taking bets up until the start of play. Obviously, there will be no live odds given that being in Dublin and watching in real time would give you the kind of advantage not seen since the 1920s, but you have until 1pm to place your bets. If you're curious here's how the odds look:
Dzmitry Urbanovic | 2.55 |
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Kuljinder Sidhu | 4.6 |
Iliodoros Kamatkis | 8.5 |
Patrick Clarke | 4.1 |
Gilles Bernies | 6.5 |
Rhys Jones | 18 |
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11:45am: Perfect conditions
It's a wonderful grey and misty day in Dublin today, with light rain and no prospects of things brightening up. Quite frankly those are perfect poker playing condition.
Players are arriving for what is the final day of the EPT12 Dublin festival. Today we'll play down to a winner in the High Roller, but also in the Main Event, coverage of which begins at 2pm on the Blog and EPT Live. We'll have live updates from both events. -- SB
11:30am: Lebedev leads heading into final day
Level 20 - Blinds 8,000-16,000 (2,000 ante)
Play restarts today with 13 players remaining. Sergey Lebedev lead when players bagged up last night. -- SB
Name | Country | Chips |
---|---|---|
Sergey Lebedev | Russia | 1,522,000 |
Emil Patel | Finland | 1,339,000 |
Ryan Riess | USA | 1,174,000 |
Akin Tuna | Germany | 1,100,000 |
Timothy Adams | Canada | 758,000 |
Jerry Odeen | Sweden | 596,000 |
Rocco Palumbo | Italy | 565,000 |
Davidi Kitai | Belgium | 512,000 |
Willliam Arruda | Brazil | 458,000 |
Sam Chartier | Canada | 458,000 |
Christoph Vogelsang | Germany | 310,000 |
Samuel Panzica | USA | 276,000 |
Diego Ventura | Peru | 157,000 |
PokerStars Blog reporting team on the EPT12 Dublin €10K High Roller Day 2: Martin Harris and Stephen Bartley. Photography by Jules Pochy. Follow the PokerStars Blog on Twitter:@PokerStarsBlog
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