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EPT3 Polish Open Live Updates November 22, 2009
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Day 3 Live Updates
Pot for Farid
3 years ago
Farid raises from the button and Peter calls. The flop comes K
3
A
and both players check. The 4
hits the tun. Peter checks again and Farid throws in $80,000. Peter mucks.
3
A
and both players check. The 4
hits the tun. Peter checks again and Farid throws in $80,000. Peter mucks.
- Blinds: $10,000/$20,000
- Players Left: 2
- Tables Left: 1
Pot for Jepsen
3 years ago
Peter raises to $60k from the button and Farid calls. The flop comes 9
Q
9
and both players check. The A
on the turn brings two more checks and the 5
hits the river. Farid checks and Peter bets out $100k. Farid mucks and Peter rakes the pot.
Q
9
and both players check. The A
on the turn brings two more checks and the 5
hits the river. Farid checks and Peter bets out $100k. Farid mucks and Peter rakes the pot.
- Blinds: $10,000/$20,000
- Players Left: 2
- Tables Left: 1
Slow Start
3 years ago
This heads-up match has gotten of to an extremely slow start with the two players feeling each other out. The first thirty minutes have gone by without a re-raise of any kind making an appearance. Only two hands have gone to showdown so far with Peter Jepsen winning them both. The pots are staying small but despite this, more and more chips are finding their way into Peter's stack.
- Blinds: $10,000/$20,000
- Players Left: 2
- Tables Left: 1
No Antes
3 years ago
The tournament staff has elected to remove the antes for the heads-up match to make it easier on the players.
- Blinds: $10,000/$20,000
- Players Left: 2
- Tables Left: 1
For Real This Time
3 years ago
Ok, I think we're actually ready to go this time. Blinds are up to to $10,000/$20,000 with an ante of $2,000. Here are the chip counts at the moment:
| Peter Jepsen: | $1,695,000 |
| Farid Meraghni: | $1,450,000 |
- Blinds: $10,000/$20,000
- Ante: $2,000
- Players Left: 2
- Tables Left: 1
False Alarm
3 years ago
The fifteen break had run out, the players were in their seats, the dealer had even begun shuffling the deck, when we were informed that there was actually a forty minute dinner break before the heads-up match will resume. So, join us then!
- Blinds: $10,000/$20,000
- Ante: $2,000
- Players Left: 2
- Tables Left: 1
Back To It
3 years ago
The heads-up match is about to begin. Brace yourself for the action!
- Blinds: $10,000/$20,000
- Ante: $2,000
- Players Left: 2
- Tables Left: 1
Break
3 years ago
The players have reached what very well could be the last level of the night. Fifteen minutes separate us from the rest of the heads-up match when the blinds will go up to $10,000/$20,000 with an ante of $2,000.
- Blinds: $8,000/$16,000
- Ante: $2,000
- Players Left: 2
- Tables Left: 1
Heads-Up!
3 years ago
John Conroy has been eliminated in third place. He went busto when his A-K ran into the pocket aces of Peter Jepsen. Conroy will receive €109,238.
- Blinds: $8,000/$16,000
- Ante: $2,000
- Players Left: 2
- Tables Left: 1
Marius DOA
3 years ago
Marius Torbergsen has become the latest casualty after running into an absolute monster from Peter Jepsen. Farid Meraghni limped from under the gun and Peter and Marius called and checked from the blinds. The flop came 5
4
6
and Jepsen checked. Marius bet out $50,000, Farid folded and when it got back to Peter he check-raised to $200k.
Marius would be all-in if he made the call and after a bit of thought he did just that. Jepsen turned over 7
8
for the nut straight, which he had flopped, and Marius needed a lot of help with Q-5. The turn was a queen and the two players were forced to sweat the river. It was neither a queen or a five though and with that hand Marius Torbergsen is out and Peter Jepsen adds a few more chips to his stack. Marius will receive €78,027 for this fourth place finish.
4
6
and Jepsen checked. Marius bet out $50,000, Farid folded and when it got back to Peter he check-raised to $200k.
Marius would be all-in if he made the call and after a bit of thought he did just that. Jepsen turned over 7
8
for the nut straight, which he had flopped, and Marius needed a lot of help with Q-5. The turn was a queen and the two players were forced to sweat the river. It was neither a queen or a five though and with that hand Marius Torbergsen is out and Peter Jepsen adds a few more chips to his stack. Marius will receive €78,027 for this fourth place finish.
- Blinds: $8,000/$16,000
- Ante: $2,000
- Players Left: 3
- Tables Left: 1
EPT3 Polish Open
- Buy-In: €4,000
- Entrants: 284
- Total Prize Money: €1,040,360
- Date: Mar 14, 2007
- Final Day Mar 17, 2007
Event Chip Leaders
EPT3 Polish Open
| Player | Chip Stack |
|---|---|
| No Chip Count found | |
Blind Structure3 years ago
EPT3 Polish Open
| Level | Ante | Blinds |
|---|
| No Blind Structure found. |
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