Archive for the ‘EPT Dortmund’ Category

Andres Hoivold out 13th

Friday, March 13th, 2009
The Norwegian was sliding the last couple of orbits and lost some big pots-he’s finally been done in and has only 25,000 Euros to show for his efforts.

He moved in with Ace King before the flop and lost to Johan Storaker who is running great and currently the chipleader with over 900,000 in chips.

Steve Jelinek Eng and Richard Kellett out, 15th and 14th

Friday, March 13th, 2009
After his KK vs QQ hand nearly crippled him, Richard Kellett’s run at the EPT Dortmund can to an end a few hands later, the Brit walking away with 20,000 Euro’s, Jelinek Eng taking home 25,000 Euro’s for his 14th place finish.

Richard Kellett doubles up Johan Storakers

Friday, March 13th, 2009
Richard Kellett was flying high as one of the chipleaders and playing great poker, but sometimes the poker gods are cruel and vicious. He got dealt two queens versus the two kinds of Johan Storakers and the two quickly found themselves all-in before the flop. The board brought not help for Kellett and he’s lost a significant amount of chips. He still has over 200,000 though and plenty of room to maneuver heading to the final table. Storakers on the other hand is now a force to be reckoned with. The Swedish player is over 600,000 chips and if not the chipleader, he is certainly one of them.

Timex the chipleader

Friday, March 13th, 2009


15 players remain.

Mike ‘Timex’ McDonald eliminates a player

Friday, March 13th, 2009
The defending champ called a pre-flop all-in after Richard Kellett raised in middle position and and a third player (we’ll try to get his name) went all-in next to act. Timex called in the blinds and Richard folded his pocket jacks face up. Timex held QQ and the all-in player held AK off-suit.

Since Timex runs like god we all know what happens next. The board came down brick and we are down to 15 players, and the Canadian pro is poised to make back-to-back EPT Dortmund final tables, and maybe a lot more.

Dinner Break - Photos and Videos

Friday, March 13th, 2009
With 16 players left there will be a re-draw with two tables of eight. The players are currently on a 60-minute dinner break and then will come back and play down to the final table.

Here are some pictures and videos from the day to keep you busy until play resumes:

















Chip counts end of level 19 (19 players remain)

Friday, March 13th, 2009
Name Country PokerStars status Table Seat Chips
Cengizcan ULUSU Turkey 1 8 916,000
Marc GORK Germany 3 4 775,000
Luca PAGANO Italy Team PokerStars Pro 1 3 534,000
William THORSON Sweden Team PokerStars Pro 2 3 450,000
Holger KANISCH Germany 1 7 444,000
Florian LANGMANN Germany ShootingStar 2 2 406,000
Johan STORAKERS Sweden 3 7 363,000
Sandra NAUJOKS Germany ShootingStar 1 2 348,000
Michael MCDONALD Canada 1 1 321,000
Johan PERCIVALL Sweden PokerStars qualifier 3 2 285,000
Steve JELINEK ENG PokerStars qualifier 2 4 274,000
Andreas HOIVOLD Norway 3 1 198,000
Ismael BOJANG Germany PokerStars qualifier 3 8 187,000
Matthias KÜRSCHNER Germany 2 8 129,000
Amir SARUGHIEH Germany 1 9 126,000
Mykola CHORNYI Ukraine 3 3 123,000
Richard KELLETT ENG PokerStars qualifier 2 6 118,000
Emanuele RUGINI Italy 2 1 90,000
Jan COLLADO Germany 2 7 78,500
Waldemar KOPYL Germany 0 0 78,000

Nobody argues with William Thorson

Friday, March 13th, 2009
After one of his cards may have been exposed by the dealer-with nobody but Thorson claiming to have seen such a thing-Thorson called for the floorman to come over. With his winning smile he explained what he thought had happened and the floorman instantly told the dealer to expose Thorsons card (the jack of hearts) and continue dealing-dealing Thorson what would have been the burn card, and using the Jack as the burn card.

Maybe a mere mortal would have had a rougher time getting such a ruling, but not the affable and popular Thorson, he merely has to speak, and the tournament staff, and indeed many of the players and press, jump.

Upon receiving the second card Thorson promptly mucked his hand and began laughing and chatting to the table.

Most beautiful poker dealer in Germany?

Friday, March 13th, 2009


If you think there is one more pleasant on the eyes, we challenge you to email conclusive proof to  eptlive at theplayr.com :)

Down to 20 players, Marc Gork rushing

Friday, March 13th, 2009
Two players busted back to back at Andreas Hoivold’s side table, the first Marc Gork caught a very lucky ten on the river to eliminate a player-and let out a huge scream probably heard outside the casino. The very next hand the small blind shoved all in ona short stack big blind who called and the SB won a race with K8 vs A3.

We are now at 20 players and by the way today has gone so far, it is hard to imagine we wont have the final table set before 10pm.

Many stars in the field still including William Thorson, Mike McDonald, Andreas Hoivold, Luca Pagano, Sandra Naujoks along with our prediction to make the final table, the hyper aggressive brit Richard Kellett, who has taken down several pots in the last half hour with big all-in three bets before the flop.

Alessandro Meoni out in 25th place

Friday, March 13th, 2009
The Italian caught an unlucky river card and has to settle for a very respectable 26th place finish, making the final three tables. 24 players remain, with blinds of 4000/8000 and a 100 ante. Average stack of 277,916-according to the tournament clock here on the casino floor.

Jan Collado-Fernandez doubles through William Thorson

Friday, March 13th, 2009
Both players got it in pre-flop, Jan Collado-Fernandez held 77 and Thorson KQ. After the board came down QQ7xx Collado-Fernandez’s full house beat the three queens of Thorson and the young German has double up. Here is a video of the hand taking place:

Richard Kellett playing aggressive and confident

Friday, March 13th, 2009
Facing a raise from the Marc Gork in the small blind Kellett moved in from the big blind and the frustrated Gork folded his hand face up, showing pocket 3’s - and began mumbling in German, obviously irritated with the aggressive play of the fearless young brit. Kellett showed an ace and folded his hand, smirking a bit as he stacked his new found chips.

Day 3 set to begin - Mike ‘Timex’ McDonald among chipleaders

Friday, March 13th, 2009
An all star cast is getting ready to begin day 3 at EPT Dortmund: Online forum favorite Michael ‘Timex’ McDonald is heading into day 3 with a very healthy 340,000 in chips. Richard Kellet saw his stack fluctuate wildly on day 2 but has made it to day 3 with a healthy 20 big blind stack.

Andres Harvold, William Thorson, Sandra Naujoks is also alive and well and is seated at the feature table.

We’ll be bringing lots of pictures, interviews, video and updates today so stay tuned for more!

Day 2 Players

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009
Click here for a complete list of day 2 players, seat numbers and chip counts.

Day 1b is finished

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009
358 players started the day and 140 remain:

Some notable stacks:

Last years winner Michael ‘Timex’ McDonald with ~33,000, Max Pescatori with ~53,000. PokerStars Shooting Star Sandra Naujoks with ~35,000. PokerStars player Richard Kellett with ~55,000, Jonas ‘Tulkaz’ Klausen with ~8,000 and several other big names.

We’ll be uploading all of today’s pictures, videos and final chip counts shortly.

Day 1b coming to a close

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009
More than half the field is gone and the players are on break. Blinds will be at 300/600 with a 75 ante-which was the final level last night.


Dinner break

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009
358 players started day 1b, 246 of them remain. Blinds will be at 150/300 with a 50 ante when players return from the break.

The Stars are shining bright for day 1b

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009
As is customary with big buy-in big-field tournaments, a vast majority of the experienced pro’s have opted to begin the tournament on day 1b. The theory goes that having a day (or more) off can hamper a players momentum going into the rest of the tournament.

Play is set to start in two minutes, however this blogger would be willing to bet the farm it will be at least a half hour late-such is the German way.

EPT Dortmund Day 1a Photo Gallery

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009