EPT San Remo Live Updates November 22, 2009

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Day 4 Live Updates

Chip Counts Are Forever 2 years ago

Here are the counts after that last elimination.

Dario Minieri $2,406,000
Jason Mercier
$1,597,000
Antony Lellouche$1,360,000
William Thorson
$672,000
Eric Koskas
$503,000
Gregory Genovese
$501,000

 

  • Blinds: 12,000/24,000
  • Ante: 3,000
  • Average Stack: $1,166,667
  • Players Left: 6
  • Tables Left: 1

Dag Slagged (Seventh) 2 years ago

As we near the end of the first level of the day another player has been eliminated. Dag Palovic made the final table at the recent EPT main event in Prague, something everyone is aware of since he had the back of his shirt stitched with that info, and made it all the way to seventh here before going broke.

His last pot began with Dario Minieri limping in and Palovic raising to $96,000. It was folded back to Dario and he called before the two of them watched the flop come down 6d 3d 2s.

The action here was hard to discern since it happened in the blink of an eye but we think Dario checked, Dag moved all-in and Minieri snap-called. Pocket queens for Palovic were in bad shape against Minieri's pocket threes, which had nailed a set on the flop.

The board finished out with running eights and Minieri's full house is good for the pot and the elimination. Palovic takes €111,800 and another final-table appearance to embroider on the back of his shirt.

  • Blinds: 12,000/24,000
  • Ante: 3,000
  • Average Stack: $1,166,667
  • Players Left: 6
  • Tables Left: 1

Seat 4: Jason Mercier 2 years ago

The PokerStars.com EPT San Remo has been a baptism of fire for 21-year-old Jason, playing in only his second live event. He mainly plays cash online. The American spent three years studying to become a math teacher before discovering online poker, which he has now turned into a lucrative career.

Although he busted out on Day 1 of the PCA, he captured the chip lead on Day 2 in San Remo and hasn’t looked back since. Jason qualified via the steps system on PokerStars but almost pulled out when his travel buddies opted for a trip to Amsterdam instead.

Outside of poker, Jason is a huge basketball fan and coaches the team from his former high school. He rates William Thorson as the biggest challenge at the table today: “I’m glad I’ve got position on him,” he said. He also says hi to his best friend Darko back home.

  • Blinds: 12,000/24,000
  • Ante: 3,000
  • Average Stack: $1,000,000
  • Players Left: 7
  • Tables Left: 1

Seat 3: Eric Koskas 2 years ago

Eric – “moumouth” on PokerStars - is one of France’s best-known and most colorful poker characters. This is his first EPT final table, although he won the €1,000 side event at last year’s Grand Final.

He has played strongly here in San Remo, lying second each day, but says he played horribly in the last few minutes of Day 3 and lost 65% of his chips including a $1 million pot against Jason Mercier.

Eric, who married his wife Julie during the 2006 World Series and has a 17-month-old daughter Lea-Marie, is looking forward to the final table and desperately hoping for a heads-up against his great friend Dario. For the last year, he and Dario have been playing $5k heads-up against each other on PokerStars but have had to postpone their nightly game while they play EPT San Remo. He also came 118th at this year’s PokerStars Caribbean Adventure in January for $16k.

  • Blinds: 12,000/24,000
  • Ante: 3,000
  • Average Stack: $875,000
  • Players Left: 8
  • Tables Left: 1

Bower: Jacked (Eighth) 2 years ago

Marcus Bower represented one half of the American contingent at this final table and is now out, leaving Jason Mercier to carry the Stars and Stripes all by himself. Bower came into the day as the short stack and allowed his stack to dwindle down to just over $150,000 before putting his chips into play.

Antony Lellouche opened the pot to $70,000 and it was folded around to Bower, who moved all-in for $155,000. It was folded back to Lellouche, who made a quick call and tabled Ad Jc. Bower was racing with pocket fours which held up on the Ks 9h 8h flop. The 7s on the turn changed nothing, but the Ah on the river paired up the Frenchman and spelled disaster for Marcus Bower.

He's out in eighth and will receive €76,700.

  • Blinds: 12,000/24,000
  • Ante: 3,000
  • Average Stack: $875,000
  • Players Left: 8
  • Tables Left: 1

Seat 2: William Thorson 2 years ago

William, who turned 25 last Saturday, is one of the most popular players on the EPT tour – everyone’s "favorite fisken." With his fearless attitude and sharp tongue, he can terrify everyone at the table while still wearing a huge grin on his face. Willie Tann once said, as a joke, that when he grew up he wanted to be just like William.

A final-table bubble at this year’s PokerStars Caribbean Adventure and two more major final tables without a win, including third place in last season’s EPT Dublin, adorn his record. He also came 13th in the 2006 WSOP for $907,000. With all this in mind, William is determined to win San Remo.

Online, William focuses on Omaha cash games, but he prefers tournaments when he plays live. Outside of poker, William is keen on harness racing and he and his father own several trotting horses back in Sweden.

  • Blinds: 12,000/24,000
  • Ante: 3,000
  • Average Stack: $875,000
  • Players Left: 8
  • Tables Left: 1

Big Blind Special for Thorson 2 years ago

William Thorson just picked up some much-needed chips after flopping a monster in the big blind. Antony Lellouche limped into the pot and Gregory Genovese called in the small blind. Thorson checked in the big blind and the flop came down 4c 4s 2h. It was checked around.

The turn was the 2c and it was checked to Lellouche, who took a stab at the pot. Genovese folded but Thorson check-raised. Lellouche made the call and the river was the 9c. Thorson led out with a bet and, after a bit of time in the tank, Lellouche made the call. Thorson turned over 4-6 for the full house and Lellouche quickly mucked.

  • Blinds: 12,000/24,000
  • Ante: 3,000
  • Average Stack: $875,000
  • Players Left: 8
  • Tables Left: 1

Seat 1: Gregory Genovese 2 years ago

Investment broker Gregory, 37, has only been playing Hold’em for a year but has played Italian poker – a form of Five-Card Draw – for a long time. This is his first major live tournament - he qualified via a live satellite back in his home city of Rome.

Aside from his passion for poker, Gregory is a massive soccer fan and every Sunday goes to watch AS Roma – the same team that Dario supports. Gregory is being cheered on in San Remo by girlfriend Diana – the couple have a 17-month-old baby, Gianmarco.

  • Blinds: 12,000/24,000
  • Ante: 3,000
  • Average Stack: $875,000
  • Players Left: 8
  • Tables Left: 1

Meet the Players 2 years ago

Over the next few minutes we'll be posting the short bios of each final-table contestant supplied by the PokerStars EPT staff... so take the time to get to know the people you'll be watching for the rest of the day.
  • Blinds: 12,000/24,000
  • Ante: 3,000
  • Average Stack: $875,000
  • Players Left: 8
  • Tables Left: 1

The Dario and Koskas Show 2 years ago

Like two lovable television characters, Eric "Moumouth" Koskas and Dario Minieri are playing to the cameras perfectly here on Dario's native soil. We've been playing for close to 10 minutes already but have only finished one marathon hand so far. The two have plenty of history together, having played $5,000 heads-up SNGs on PokerStars almost every day over the last year.

Minieri opened the pot, something we can expect to see a lot from him today, and Koskas called. The flop came down 8s 6s 6c and both players checked. The turn was the 3h and Koskas moved all-in and put the action back on Koskas. The hand had proceeded in an orderly fashion up to this point.

Both players stood up from the table and launched into a long conversation. Minieri began running through the hands his opponent could have, perhaps drawing on the long history the two have together. "You wouldn't move all-in with nothing on the first hand would you?" asked Minieri.

"I'm crazy but I'm not stupid!" said Koskas, referring to yesterday when William Thorson told Dario the same thing. Minieri then said, "If I fold, will you show me?" To which Koskas replied, "If you show me both of yours I'll let you see one of mine," again referring to the conversation between Thorson and Minieri yesterday.

After a bit more time in the tank and some more banter back and forth Minieri opted to fold his hand. Koskas rakes the pot.

  • Blinds: 12,000/24,000
  • Ante: 3,000
  • Average Stack: $875,000
  • Players Left: 8
  • Tables Left: 1

EPT San Remo - Day 4, Reports by:

  • Matthew Showell
    Matthew Showell

EPT San Remo

  • Buy-In: $7,850
  • Entrants: 701
  • Total Prize Money: $5,017,500
  • Date: Apr 1, 2008
  • Final Day Apr 5, 2008

Event Chip Leaders

EPT San Remo

Player Chip Stack
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Blind Structure2 years ago

EPT San Remo

Level Ante Blinds               
Level 1 25/50
Level 2 50/100
Level 3 75/150
Level 4 100/200
Level 5 150/300
Level 6 25 150/300
Level 7 50 200/400
Level 8 75 300/600
Level 9 100 400/800
Level 10 100 500/1,000
Level 11 100 600/1,200
Level 12 200 800/1,600
Level 13 200 1,000/2,000
Level 14 300 1,200/2,400
Level 15 300 1,500/3,000
Level 16 400 2,000/4,000
Level 17 500 2,500/5,000
Level 18 500 3,000/6,000
Level 19 1,000 4,000/8,000
Level 20 1,000 5,000/10,000
Level 21 1,000 6,000/12,000
Level 22 2,000 8,000/16,000
Level 23 2,000 10,000/20,000
Level 24 3,000 15,000/30,000
Level 25 4,000 20,000/40,000
Level 26 5,000 25,000/50,000

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