EPT3 Monte Carlo Grand Final Live Updates November 23, 2009

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Day 5 Live Updates

Dinnar Ovar 3 years ago

The dinner break is over and the cards are back in the air. Here are the chip counts as we return from break:
Marc Karam $4,148,000
Gavin Griffin $3,896,000
Kristian Kjondal $1,676,000
Soren Kongsgaard $845,000
  • Blinds: $20,000/$40,000
  • Ante: $4,000
  • Players Left: 4
  • Tables Left: 1

Dinnar 3 years ago

It's meal time, boys and girls. We'll take a ninety-minute dinner break (so get some work done, you slackers), and we'll pillage the buffet and get back to you in a minute.
  • Blinds: $15,000/$30,000
  • Ante: $3,000
  • Players Left: 4
  • Tables Left: 1

Griffin Takes a Small One From Karam 3 years ago

Marc Karam and Gavin Griffin see a flop come Kc 6h 5c and both players check. The turn is the 9d and Griffin checks to Karam, who bets $120,000. Griffin re-ups to $230,000 and Karam gives the matter some serious thought before folding his hand. Griffin takes down the pot.
  • Blinds: $15,000/$30,000
  • Ante: $3,000
  • Players Left: 4
  • Tables Left: 1

Chop it Up, Chop it Up 3 years ago

Kristian Kjondal raises to $90,000 and Marc Karam attempts to raise to $300,000, but is called for string-betting in a somewhat controversial decision that winds up resulting in a call by the Canadian. Then Soren Kongsgaard comes over the top all-in and Gavin Griffin folds. Kjondal folds but Karam eagerly makes the call, and both players show AKo. The flop is a rainbow and we're chopping the pot at the two-minute warning before the dinner break.
  • Blinds: $15,000/$30,000
  • Ante: $3,000
  • Players Left: 4
  • Tables Left: 1

Karam Krowds Kongsgaard 3 years ago

Soren Kongsgaard limps-in from under the gun and Gavin Griffin and Marc Karam both call. The flop comes K-6-5 and Kongsgaard bets $130,000. Griffin folds and Karam weighs his possibilities before announcing all-in. Kongsgaard coughs and leans back to mull the situation over before laying it down and Karam takes down a tidy pot.
  • Blinds: $15,000/$30,000
  • Ante: $3,000
  • Players Left: 4
  • Tables Left: 1

Karam Takes Some Back 3 years ago

Soren Kongsgaard raises to $85,000 from under the gun and Marc Karam calls in the big blind. The flop comes Th 3d 2d and both players check. The turn is the Tc and both players check again. The river is the Qs and Karam bets $150,000. Kongsgaard calls and Karam has Q-9. Kongsgaard mucks and Karam takes the pot.
  • Blinds: $15,000/$30,000
  • Ante: $3,000
  • Players Left: 4
  • Tables Left: 1

Chip Counts 3 years ago

Here are the latest chip counts, courtesy of the razor-trap mind of Lee Jones:
Gavin Griffin $3.9 million
Marc Karam $3.85 million
Kristian Kjondal $1.7 million
Soren Kongsgaard $1.3 million
  • Blinds: $15,000/$30,000
  • Ante: $3,000
  • Players Left: 4
  • Tables Left: 1

S-Kong Konks Karam 3 years ago

Marc "Myst" Karam completes in the small blind and Soren Kongsgaard raises to $120,000 in the big blind. Karam immediately announces all-in and Kongsgaard makes the call, showing 2s 2h. Karam has Ac 9d and we're racing. The flop comes Q-6-5, the turn is another Q, which gives Karam a lot more outs, but the river is the Kd and Kongsgaard doubles through the Kanadian to the tune of $1.5 million, staying alive.
  • Blinds: $15,000/$30,000
  • Ante: $3,000
  • Players Left: 4
  • Tables Left: 1

Griffin Takes More from S-Kong 3 years ago

Soren Kongsgaard raises to $85,000 on the button and Gavin Griffin re-raises to $305,000 total from the small blind. Kristian Kjondal folds out and the action is back on Kongsgaard, who folds. Griffin takes down the pot and takes a few more chips from the Dane.
  • Blinds: $15,000/$30,000
  • Ante: $3,000
  • Players Left: 4
  • Tables Left: 1

Griffin Doubles Through Kongsgaard 3 years ago

Gavin Griffin, having seen his chip stack eroded over the last couple of levels, gets into a bidding war with Soren Kongsgaard from under the gun and the big blind, respectively, that eventually sees Griffin get all of his chips in the middle before the flop. The young Dane makes the call with pocket jacks, and Griffin shows pocket queens to put himself in a good position to double up. The board came A-A-5-K-3 and Griffin has won a $3.4 million pot, vaulting himself back up into the chip lead and putting Kongsgaard in the short-stack.
  • Blinds: $15,000/$30,000
  • Ante: $3,000
  • Players Left: 4
  • Tables Left: 1

EPT3 Monte Carlo Grand Final

  • Buy-In: €10,000
  • Entrants: 706
  • Total Prize Money: €6,626,400
  • Date: Mar 28, 2007
  • Final Day Apr 1, 2007

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