EPT Warsaw - Day 2 - Highlights
Published on 18 Nov 08 13:10 by
The most exciting moments of Day 2 European Poker Tour in Warsaw.

Day 2 had to end with 24 survivors and the total prize pool of 4,300,000 PLN will be
split between these survivors. The 113 runners started with an average stack of 19,666. We had hoped that one of the 17 Polish runners will get in the money but unfortunately Polish players have failed. Krzysztof Boniek Tabaszewski was very close to reach the cash, but he finished 26th before the bubble. Grzegorz Warsaw Mikielewicz occupied a high position with 70,000 in his stack, but a few hands later, he was the short stack.
The day started with mad action, as in 15 minutes the stack had cut down to 100 players. On the first level of blinds, 30 runners were dropped out of the event. The big pots were rolling around all 15 tables and more players were finishing the tournament. When the most of short stack players were left, Anthony Lellouch was the chip leader and also the one who busted out most of his opponents.
Roland de Wolfe raised his stack consistently and Anthony didn't last to the end. After some time all his stack was looted by the players on the short stacks. They doubled up, but hence Anthony Lellouche finished the tournament. The coupe the grace belonged to Andrea Benelli, who caught the last bite, which gave him 18,000 more chips.
However, the Russian player Sergey Shcherbatskiy created a sensation: when he won a very big pot in the middle of the day, he started eliminating his rivals and he gave a big advantage over his opponents. Only the Italian player Dario Minieri equalled him; he played really very aggressive and he was very self-confident. He also had bad moments, but in the end, he raised his stack. Dario completed the day with the second stack in the struggle. Only Shcherbatsky and Minieri had over 200,000 chips in their stacks.
| european poker tour - warsaw polish open Day 2 Runners: 113 left: 24 chipleader: sergey shcherbatskiy 265 900 average stack: 90 416 |
The tournament finished for Norwegian player Johnny Lodden.
First, he played all-in from the button and he got called from Italian player Gino Alacqua on the small blind. Lodden showed a
, however, Gino had a
. Everything became complicated on the first street, which brought
. On the turn an Italian player got an
, which gave him two pairs. Johnny had just the last street to eliminate Gino. Unluckily, the river brought a
and Lodden was left with 2BB in his stack.
In the next hand Johnny pushed all-in from the cut-off and he got
called by chipleader Anthony Lellouche (big blind position). The
Norwegian showed
against Frenchman's
. The flop showed a
board, so Lellouche was a leader with that hand. However, Johnny found 4
outs with the gutshot straight draw. The turn brought blank turn came, bringing a
, then Lellouche got help from the dealer - a Queen! - and the river showed a
. This way, Johnny Lodden stayed in the game with only 4,500 chips in his stack.
He didn't belived in the necessity of another hand so he went all-in. This time he was called by Jerzy Hajer Hajdamowicz, who showed
against Lodden's
. On the flop of
, Lodden was very glad, because he found a pair. More, he also neutralized Hajer's
cards, because even if Hajer will catch another pair, Lodden has a
straight. But Hajdamowicz had 3 outs to bust out Johnny and the turn
showed a
. Then, the river brought a...
. After this hand, Grzegorz Hajdamowicz had 12,000 behind his stack.
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| Stolik Rolanda de Wolfe (blue shirt) |
Just two lost hands are enough to become the short the stack and eventually get busted out. After losing to a coin-flip and a battle against 3 outs, Bertrand ElkY Grospellier went to the bar for a drink.
It all started after some all-in action preflop: Kevin Macphee open raised with
The critical hand came when Elky pushed preflop with ace and queen; he was called by an opponent with an ace and jack, but unluckily, his rival caught a pair of jacks on the flop.
ElkY was really mad after the hand. He didn't want to talk with the reporters and he simply vanished.
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| Bertrand ElkY Grospellier |
The tournament finished also for Johannes Strassman. After his all-in preflop with his
After the big coin flip, Sebastian Ruthenberg busted out. Ruthenberg played a preflop raise of 4,600, and he got 3-bet from Patric Martensson for 18,000. In reply, he went all-in with
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| Isabelle No Merci Mercier Team PokerStars Pro |
Katja Thater pushed all-in for 16,600 in stack from the button. She was called by Uffe Holm, who was sitting on the bling position. Katja had the
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| Katja Thater Team PokerStars Pro |
Anthony Lellouche busted out in a very short time in unusual circumstances.
1. First after his open raise for 4,000 with pocket deuces, Hungarian Csaba Laslo Toth decided to push all his stack. Lellouche's hand was lower than Hungarian's pocket eights and what is more, on the flop Toth found two more eights, so he made a four-of-a-kind. After this hand Toth doubled up to 37,000 and Lellouche dropped to 72,000.
2. A few hands later, Anthony doubled another short stack. This time, Nico Behling dominated his French opponent as Nico's
3. In the next hand, the showdown took place preflop. Anthony had a pocket eights gainst Arnaund's pocket deuces. The flop brought
4. Anthony's last hand he started quite humorous: after an open raise from Andrea Benelli for 4,800, French went all-in for 18,600. Benelli went into the tank, so Anthony said: You should call. I can't win anything here. Finally Benelli called wiht
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| Dario Minieri Team PokerStars Pro |
The last hand belonged to Danish player Hans Eskilson, who had only 22,000 chips; heplayed from cut-off position, the button Player called, however Patric Mastensson on the big blind pushed all-in. The button folded with A-Q, but Martensson showed
| Official chip count at the end of day 2 of EPT Warsaw | ||||
| Rank |
Name |
Country |
PokerStars Status |
Stack |
| 1 |
Sergey Shcherbatskiy | Russia | PokerStars qualifier | 265 900 |
| 2 |
Dario Minieri | Italy | Team PokerStars Pro | 211 400 |
| 3 |
Roland de Wolfe | UK | 169 900 | |
| 4 |
Arnaud Mattern | France | 139 200 | |
| 5 |
Uffe Holm | Denmark | 127 900 | |
| 6 |
Juan Manuel Pastor | Spain | PokerStars sponsored player | 117 100 |
| 7 |
Nico Behling | Germany | 112 700 | |
| 8 |
Kevin MacPhee | USA | PokerStars player | 97 200 |
| 9 |
Ludovic Lacay | France | 89 100 | |
| 10 |
Joao Barbosa | Portugal | 85 900 | |
| 11 |
Andrea Benelli | Italy | 78 000 | |
| 12 |
Atanas Stoyanov Gueorguiev | Bulgaria | PokerStars qualifier | 74 800 |
| 13 |
Mika Puro | Finland | PokerStars sponsored player | 71 600 |
| 14 |
Brian Jensen | Denmark | 69 500 | |
| 15 |
Moises Parrilla | Spain | 60 500 | |
| 16 |
Isabelle Mercier | Canada | Team PokerStars Pro | 55 600 |
| 17 |
Christoffer Egemo | Denmark | 55 200 | |
| 18 |
Eduard Kapitonov | Russia | PokerStars player | 53 900 |
| 19 |
Patric Martensson | Sweden | 52 900 | |
| 20 |
Stefan Rotach | Switzerland | PokerStars qualifier | 52 500 |
| 21 |
Marty Smyth | Ireland | 38 600 | |
| 22 |
Josh Gould | UK | 36 800 | |
| 23 |
Michael Muheim | Switzerland | PokerStars qualifier | 36 700 |
| 24 |
Julien Lang Van | France | PokerStars sponsored player | 23 100 |






