The 2012 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo® Casino EPT Grand Final

€100,000 Super High Roller
Day: 2
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Event Info
The 2012 PokerStars and Monte-Carlo® Casino EPT Grand Final
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aq
Prize
€1,640,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€98,500
Prize Pool
€4,432,500
Total Entries
45
Level Info
Level
18
Blinds
25,000 / 50,000
Ante
5,000
Players Left 1 / 45
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Shak Puts Hansen All In

From the hijack seat, Dan Shak raised to 16,000. In the small blind, Gus Hansen reraised to 44,000. Shak called and the flop came down {9-Spades}{5-Hearts}{4-Hearts}. After Hansen bet 55,000, Shak raised to 250,000 to put Hansen to the test for all of his chips. Hansen folded and Shak won the pot.

Tags: Dan ShakGus Hansen

Four-Bet by Bonomo

Level 9 : 3,000/6,000, 1,000 ante

Justin Bonomo raised to 13,000 in the cutoff and Dan Shak three-bet to 40,000 on the button. Bryn Kenney started to take an interest from the small blind, but decided to fold after Bonomo gave him an update on his stack size. Bonomo four-bet to 87,000 and Shak returned to his massage.

Tags: Dan ShakJustin Bonomo

Samuel Chartier Eliminates Isaac Haxton

"Rebuy!" Shouts Gus Hansen.

We follow the voice of the Great Dane and find ourselves in the midst of an all-in showdown between Isaac Haxton and Samuel Chartier. The money had all gone in pre flop.

Chartier{Q-Hearts} {Q-Diamonds}
Haxton{A-Diamonds} {K-Clubs}

Chartier has Haxton covered and is therefore the player at risk of elimination. Haxton had already invested €200,000 into this tournament thus far.

Flop: {K-Spades} {5-Hearts} {3-Clubs}

"That's a pretty good flop," said Haxton.

Turn: {K-Hearts}

"That's a good card," said Hansen.

"Well it's not a queen," said Haxton.

River: {Q-Spades}

Hansen looks away from the table and someone nearby shouts, "Boom."

"That will do…you have me covered," said Haxton before leaving the table.

"At least you are free…I always feel free when I bust a big tournament," said Tony G.

We doubt Haxton actually does feel free, at least not yet.

Tags: Isaac HaxtonSamuel Chartier

Day 2 Table and Seat Draw

The table and seat draw for Day 2 has been completed and the players are just about to get started. There were two re-entries, Team PokerStars Pro Jason Mercier and Gus Hansen. Here's how the field looks.

TableSeatPlayerChips
Feature1Daniel Negreanu118,000
Feature2Tobias Reinkemeier639,000
Feature3Phil Ivey532,000
Feature4Jonathan Duhamel779,000
Feature5Erik Seidel249,000
Feature6Eugene Katchalov250,000
Feature7David "Doc" Sands145,000
Feature8Jason Mercier250,000
    
11Dan Shak670,000
12Bryn Kenney455,000
13Tony G442,000
14Gus Hansen250,000
15Patrik Antonius368,000
16Sam Chartier307,000
17Justin Bonomo316,000
18Isaac Haxton292,000
    
31Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier351,000
32Talal Shakerchi1,165,000
33Philipp Gruissem487,000
34Dieter Albrecht315,000
35Bill Perkins209,000
36Masa Kagawa104,000
37Anton Allemann201,000
38Martin Kabrhel288,000
    
41Tom Marchese363,000
42Vanessa Selbst485,000
43Dan Smith140,000
44Anatoly Gurtovoy218,000
45Will Molson263,000
46Sorel Mizzi593,000
47Scott Seiver68,000
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Level: 9

Blinds: 3,000/6,000

Ante: 1,000

Super High Roller Day 2: Talal Shakerchi Leads the Way

Stunning Monaco
Stunning Monaco

Good morning and welcome to the PokerStars and Monte-Carlo® Casino European Poker Tour Grand Final €100,000 Super High Roller. We overheard Will Molson telling Scott Seiver that the poker has been fun and this tells the story of this fabulous event. The stakes are high enough and the talent certainly amazing enough, to bring out the very best in the very best.

Yesterday, 38 players took a hammer, smashed open their piggy bank and paid the €100,000 entry fee here in the Ferrari-laden home of Monaco. To bolster the cash prizes even further, players were allowed to reload all day yesterday and can still buy-in for Day 2, which starts at 13:00 (CET). The likes of Isaac Haxton, Justin Bonomo, Dietrich Albrecht and Bill Perkins all purchased second bullets worth €100,000 each, but the most interesting reload came from Leon Tsoukernik.

The high roller from the Czech Republic spent his dinner break playing craps where he won €70,000. After being eliminated from the Super High Roller he promised to be back should he spin up the €70,000 into €100,000. A few shakes of a lamb's tail and he was back with his €100,000 and became our fifth reload.

The chip leader is Talal Shakerchi on 1.165 million. He overtook Team PokerStars Pro Jonathan Duhamel, in the final few hands, when he eliminated another Team Pro in Viktor Blom. Some of the players who did not make it through yesterday, but have a chance to re-enter today, include Gus Hansen, Sam Trickett, Jason Mercier, Govert Metaal, Mike "Timex" McDonald, Daniel Cates, Artem Litvinov and the man himself, Leon Tsoukernik.

The action starts at 13:00 (CET), so make sure you are reading Pokernews when the action begins.

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