Friday, February 19, 2016

EPT12 Dublin: Main Event Day 5 live updates
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* 9 of 605 players remaining

2:45pm: Who's bringing what
Level 25 - Blinds 15,000-30,000 (ante 4,000)

The five players from the outer table will now come under the studio lights. Here's what they are bringing with them:

Gilles Bernies: 3.7 million
Patrick Clarke: 3.25 million
Iliodoros Kamatakis: 1.58 million
Dzmitry Urbanovich: 891,000
Alexandre Meylan: 790,000

2:50pm: Down to nine after Mateos busts
Level 25 - Blinds 15,000-30,000 (ante 4,000)

We're down to nine players after Adrian Mateos was eliminated by Rhys Jones.

On a flop of [6d][7s][9c] Jones checked to Mateos who bet. Soon enough there were all-ins called and cards on their backs.

Mateos [7c][7d]
Jones [9h][8c]

Mateos was ahead with the set but Jones had the straight draw. Nothing changed for Jones on the [2c] turn, but everything did on the [5h] river card, sending Mateos, the only remaining former EPT winner, out in 10th place for €39,320.

There will now be a redraw among the final nine for seats at the feature table. - SB

2:45pm: Jones doubles through Banic
Level 25 - Blinds 15,000-30,000 (ante 4,000)

After Kuljinder Sidhu opened for 64,000, Ivan Banic called from the cutoff. With the action on Rhys Jones he re-raised to 200,000. Sidhu got out of the way but Banic then moved all in, which Jones called all in.

Jones [ah][ad]
Banic [qh][qd]

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Rhys Jones

The board ran [ac][qc][tc][5h][5d] to leave Banic with 844,000 while Jones moves up to around 1.7 million. - SB

2:35pm: Pre-final slowdown
Level 25 - Blinds 15,000-30,000 (ante 4,000)

The two shortest stacks in the tournament are both on the feature table, which is making for some cagey play on the outer table. I think players there would rather allow one of the shorties to bust before pulling moves of their own when the field is condensed to one table.

Two small pots played out, however:

Gilles Bernies opened to 70,000 from early position and Dzmitry Urbanovich, in the big blind, was the only player who joined in. Those two saw a flop of [2d][8s][3d], which Urbanovich checked. Bernies bet 80,000 and Urbanovich called.

The [4d] came on the turn, and this time Urbanovich check-mucked when Bernies continued with a bet of 190,000.

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Dzmitry Urbanovich

Not long afterwards, Patrick Clarke and Alexandre Meylan got involved from the blinds. Clarke limped pre-flop from the small blind and Meylan checked his option, taking them to a flop of [6s][ac][2d].

Clarke bet 55,000 and Meylan called, bringing the [5s] on the turn. Clarke checked, Meylan checked, taking them to the [9d] on the river. Clarke checked again but folded after Meylan's 80,000 bet. -- HS

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Alexandre Meylan

2:30pm: Banic close to average
Level 25 - Blinds 15,000-30,000 (ante 4,000)

Ivan Banic just increased his stack to 1.6 million (just shy of the 1.8 million average) in a hand against Adrian Mateos that reached the river. Banic flopped a set, and by the river had made a full house that promoted Mateos to muck. - SB

2:20pm: Goulder gone
Level 25 - Blinds 15,000-30,000 (ante 4,000)

Alex Goulder's Main Event just ended in 11th place. After Kuljinder Sidhu bet, Goulder moved in for 1,015,000 with [ad][kd] and when Sidhu called with [jd][js] he had a race on his hands.

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Alex Goulder

It was all over pretty soon, the board running [jh][6d][7h][5s][9h]. Goulder collects €39,320. Sidhu close to the lead now with 3,300,000. - SB

2:15pm: Ruzzi run out of town
Level 25 - Blinds 15,000-30,000 (ante 4,000)

Matias Ruzzi departs in 12th place after moving all in with [qc][7c]. Ivan Banic called with [ac][8c] and had the had won when an ace hit the turn. Ruzzi collects €32,870. - SB

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Matias Ruzzi: 12th

2:10pm: Clarke with the flop-shove
Level 25 - Blinds 15,000-30,000 (ante 4,000)

Patrick Clarke just muscled Mikail Petrov out of a pot, shoving on the flop. Clarke opened to 65,000 from middle-position and Petrov three bet to 174,000. Clarke called. (It was only those two involved.)

The board came [7c][3h][4h] and Clarke checked. Petrov took a while to think about his bet, but eventually put 158,000 into the middle. Clarke quickly moved all in, covering Petrov easily, and Petrov quickly folded. -- HS

2pm: Back to it
Level 25 - Blinds 15,000-30,000 (ante 4,000)

As we all know, Twitch is the future of TV. (You know that, right?) Countless poker fans around the world are currently streaming the EPT Live pictures from Dublin -- and one of them belongs to a player still involved. If you're a big fan of Greek poker, and Iliodoros Kamatakis in particular, you can catch the action over on his channel (it's Ilios72) and chat away in Greek.

Anyhow, you can of course also watch the action right here on PokerStars Blog.

Play is under way again. -- HS

1:40pm: Break time
Level 24 - Blinds 12,000-24,000 (ante 3,000)

They're heading to the break. Here are the approximate counts on the outer table:

Gilles Bernies - 3.438 million
Patrick Clarke - 2.85 million
Iliodoros Kamatakis - 1.762 million
David Meylan - 1.247 million
Dzmitry Urbanovich - 1.084 million
Mikail Petrov - 877,000

And the feature table:

Kuljinder Sidhu, 2.137 million
Matias Ruzzi, 350,000
Ivan Banic, 828,000
Rhys Jones, 1.163 million
Adrian Mateos, 1.503 million
Alex Goulder, 879,000

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Gilles Bernies: Chip-leader

1:35pm: Five-bet shove
Level 24 - Blinds 12,000-24,000 (ante 3,000)

A little bit of drama to end the level on the feature table. Rhys Jones opened to 55,000 from early position which Adrian Mateos raised to 135,000 from the cutoff. Jones then four-bet 365,000. Mateos paused before replying with a five-bet shove. Jones quickly folded. - SB

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Adrian Mateos

1:25pm: Small ball
Level 24 - Blinds 12,000-24,000 (ante 3,000)

We're in a bit of a lull. All things are relative, of course, but having shifted the short stacks, the big stacks are now keeping the pots small.

Gilles Bernies won a pot from Dzmitry Urbanovich after opening to 60,000 from UTG+1 and picking up Urbanovich as the only caller in the big blind. Urbanovich checked the [7s][6c][5s] flop but called Bernies's 60,000 bet. They both, however, checked the [tc] turn and [6h] river and Bernies's [ks][js] was still better than Urbanovich's [kd][9h]. This pot ended with Iliodoros Kamatakis asking Urbanovich to turn his music down which was, according to the Greek player, bleeding out of his headphones. Urbanovich obliged.

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Dzmitry Urbanovich and Iliodoros Kamatakis

Patrick Clarke then won the next hand from the aforementioned Kamatakis. Clarke opened to 50,000 and Kamatakis defended his big blind. The flop came [7c][8d][7s] and Kamatakis check-called Clarke's bet of 65,000.

The [kc] came on the turn and Kamatakis this time check-folded after Clarke bet 135,000.

They're coming up to the first break of the day. -- HS

1:15pm: Double up for Mateos
Level 24 - Blinds 12,000-24,000 (ante 3,000)

Adrian Mateos doubles up to a little more than a million with pocket queens. Rhys Jones was in the pot with him holding pocket fives. Mateos was never in trouble on a board of [9d][9h][8s][ks][th]. Jones still has 1.3 million. - SB

1:10pm: A good one for Kamatakis
Level 24 - Blinds 12,000-24,000 (ante 3,000)

Iliodoros Kamatakis has opened a handful of pots today, but I haven't seen him play one to showdown -- nor, for that matter, win one. Until now. I still haven't seen him go to showdown, but he just picked up a tidy handful of chips through some pre-flop aggression.

Dzmitry Urbanovich opened the pot, making it 55,000 from the button. Kamatakis three-bet from the small blind, making it 160,000, but then Gilles Bernies four-bet from the big blind, putting 320,000 over the line.

Urbanovich was more interested in his phone by this point, so quickly folded and resumed browsing. But Kamatakis had his eyes on those chips. He announced that he was all in, a five-bet of 1.398 million.

Cameras swarmed and Kamatakis smiled into them. "A good one?" he asked our photographer. Bernies, in the tank, thought he was asking about the nature of the hands in play, then apologised to the rest of the table for taking a while over his decision.

Eventually Bernies folded and Kamatakis gleefully showed the [5s] to the table. Ever the showman, his entertaining event continues. He has 1.8 million. -- HS

1:05pm: Outer counts
Level 24 - Blinds 12,000-24,000 (ante 3,000)

Ivan Banic is coming over to the feature table, bringing 1.15 million chips with him, approximately. That will leave the outer table looking like this:

Seat 1 - Dzmitry Urbanovich: 1.3 million
Seat 2 - Iliodoros Kamatakis: 1.15 million
Seat 3 - empty
Seat 4 - Gilles Bernies: 3.75 million
Seat 5 - empty
Seat 6 - Patrick Clarke: 2.85 million
Seat 7 - Mikhail Petrov: 780,000
Seat 8 - David Meylan: 1.3 million

1pm: Sidhu sends MacNamara to the rail
Level 24 - Blinds 12,000-24,000 (ante 3,000)

Tomas MacNamara becomes our 13th place finisher. He moved all in with [qc][jc] and after an extended period of though Kuljinder Sidhu called with [ah][jd]. It would be all over on the flop for MacNamara, with the board coming [as][7s][2h][3d][kc].

MacNamara leaves with €32,870. Sidhu is up to 1.9 million. -- SB

12:55pm: Barrel from Bernies gets the job done
Level 24 - Blinds 12,000-24,000 (ante 3,000)

Picking up action from the turn here. The four exposed cards read [7h][3d][6d][jd] and David Meylan bet 80,000. Gilles Bernies, his only opponent at this stage (Bernies would have been in the hijack pre-flop; Meylan in the big blind) raised to 205,000. Meylan called.

The [9d] completed the board -- and also Meylan's participation. He checked and then instantly mucked when Bernies bet 400,000. -- HS

12:52pm: AA vs KK
Level 24 - Blinds 12,000-24,000 (ante 3,000)

A big double up for Matias Ruzzi who got his chips in with [ks][kc] only to get a call from Adrian Mateos with [as][ah]. Ruzzi's pain didn't last long, with the king first out on the [kh][3c][7d] flop. The [qd] and [5c] followed, doubling Ruzzi to around 250,000. - SB

12:50pm: Clarke straightens out Petrov
Level 24 - Blinds 12,000-24,000 (ante 3,000)

There's not an enormous amount of pre-flop aggression on the outer table, which is allowing lesser hands to get there through a flop, turn and river. Patrick Clarke just profited in that manner -- although might have made more.

Iliodoros Kamatakis opened the pot again, making it 53,000 from the hijack. Both Clarke and Mikhail Petrov called from small and big blind, respectively. The three saw a flop of [5h][9d][8d] fall. All checked.

The [7h] came on the turn and, after Kamatakis checked, Clarke bet 130,000. Petrov called but Kamatakis folded.

The river was the [3d] and both players checked. Clarke turned over [jh][th] for a winning straight. -- HS

12:45pm: Mateos making moves
Level 24 - Blinds 12,000-24,000 (ante 3,000)

Mateos up to around 700,000 after forcing a fold from Matias Ruzzi, who tanked to a Mateos shove on a [4s][9s][kd][4d] board. - SB

12:40pm: Banic makes the filth-limp pay
Level 24 - Blinds 12,000-24,000 (ante 3,000)

Ivan Banic has Gilles Bernies to his immediate left, which is not exactly where you want him. But he just made a filthy hand and a passive strategy pay dividends in a battle of the blinds.

Action folded to Banic in the small blind, and he limped. Bernies checked his option. That took them to a flop of [kd][ah][6c]. Check, check. The [6d] on the turn sprung Banic into action. He bet 45,000 and Bernies came along.

The river was the [ad] and Banic barrelled again, this time for 115,000. Bernies thought for a moment, but called. Banic showed his neighbour the [6s][8d] and the trash had become a full house by the end. Bernies mucked. -- HS

12:35pm: Urbanovich makes himself at home in new surroundings
Level 24 - Blinds 12,000-24,000 (ante 3,000)

Just before Frank Williams was eliminated from the feature table, Dzmitry Urbanovich was summoned to the outer table to balance up. The first two men out went from there, so it was momentarily wonky.

Urbanovich won the first hand he played, which actually began as he was still taking chips out of their rack.

Iliodoros Kamatakis opened the pot, making it 53,000 to play from under the gun. Patrick Clarke called in the cutoff and Urbanovich called from the big blind.

The flop fell [6c][8d][ks] and all three players checked. No one was really interested in the [qs] turn either. They checked again. But Urbanovich bet 120,000 at the [2h] river and got folds from both opponents, Kamatakis instantly and Clarke after a minute's thought.

Clarke has about 2.6 million in his stack now. Bernies is still table captain and has about 3.3 million.-- HS

12:30pm: Williams all in and out
Level 24 - Blinds 12,000-24,000 (ante 3,000)

Frank Williams is out in 14th place. He shoved for just short of 300,000 with [th][td] and got a call from Kuljinder Sidhu who had found [as][ac]. It was one of the easier decisions Sidhu will have today.

The board ran [8c][5c][4s][jd][qc] to send Williams to the rail, earning €28,760. - SB

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The end of the road for Frank Williams

12:25pm: Gong sounds for Gong, gone in 15th
Level 24 - Blinds 12,000-24,000 (ante 3,000)

When the tournament chip leader is dealt aces and you're a short-stack, you better hope you don't get a hand that you can shove with. Unfortunately for Jiachen Gong, that is precisely what happened, and the gong has now sounded for our man from Canada.

Gilles Bernies, the aforementioned chip leader, opened from the cutoff to 55,000. Gong looked down at [6c][6d] and moved all in for what was about 400,000 and change.

The blinds folded and Bernies quickly checked his cards to assure himself he hadn't been seeing things and then, aces established, called. It was [as][ah] to be precise.

They span through a flop, turn and river. But none of the [8c][td][3c][qc][5h] helped Gong and he heads out in 15th, taking €28,760. -- HS

12:20pm: First hand, man down
Level 24 - Blinds 12,000-24,000 (ante 3,000)

The very last hand of yesterday's action resulted in Patrick Clarke taking the chip lead from Gilles Bernies. But Bernies now has it back after a clash of the two biggest stacks in the room.

Clarke opened to 55,000 from early position and Bernies called from the big blind. Everyone else shrewdly got out of the way in the meantime. They saw a flop of [ac][2c][tc], which Bernies checked, leading to a bet of 80,000 from Clarke.

The [6h] came on the turn, which they both checked, and then they saw a river of [9h]. Bernies, chest heaving as it always is, bet 230,000 and after a little while, Clarke folded.

That's about 160,000 heading to Bernies' stack, which is enough to put him top of the leader board. -- HS

12:15pm: Second feature table shove
Level 24 - Blinds 12,000-24,000 (ante 3,000)

Frank Williams moves all in on the feature table. Williams is the short stack with around 250,000 so it was hardly a surprise, but this time at least he got no takers. - SB

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Frank Williams: No takers this time

12:10pm: First feature table shove
Level 24 - Blinds 12,000-24,000 (ante 3,000)

Early shove on the feature table from Rhys Jones. He opened for 55,000 in the hijack which Tomas MacNamara raised to 130,000 from the button. Jones paused, then shoved, forcing MacNamara to fold. - SB

12:08pm: First hand, man down
Level 24 - Blinds 12,000-24,000 (ante 3,000)

Christopher Kruk's Day 5 lasted precisely one hand. He is now out. Action folded to Alexandre Meylan on the button and he opened to 50,000. Kruk, who had 450,000 at the start of play, moved all in and Meylan wanted a count and then a moment before calling.

He was right to make the call. He had [ac][qc]. Kruk had [ah][7s]. The board ran [9c][jh][6d][jd][kh] and that was enough to send Kruk to the payouts desk. He'll get €25,820. -- HS

11:58 am: Bags torn
Level 24 - Blinds 12,000-24,000 (ante 3,000)

The bags have been torn open and play will be under way any minute now. -- HS

11:30 am: To lose ten players

That's the plan for today: to lose ten players. And then we will bag up and prepare for tomorrow. That's the long game, but there will be many twists and turns along the way.

When play gets ten-handed, they will be split across two five-handed tables. And then when it goes nine-handed, they will convene around a single table. At eight-handed, we'll have an "official" final table. But play will continue either for five levels or until six players are left, whichever is soonest.

Got that? It's easy really. Just stick with us and watch it play out all the way.

Before that, read yesterday's day-end report and look at the official chip counts. -- HS

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Take a look at the official website of the EPT, with tournament schedule, news, results and accommodation details for the rest of the season.

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PokerStars Blog reporting team on the EPT12 Dublin Main Event: Stephen "Five Pints" Bartley and Howard "Five Pints" Swains. Don't worry. We've been doing this a long time. Photography by Neil Stoddart. Follow the PokerStars Blog on Twitter: @PokerStarsBlog.




































































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