Gaby Livshitz opened to 60,000 and Tomas Paiva called in the small blind. Jakub Oliva three-bet all in for 390,000 from the big blind. Livshitz folded and Paiva called.
Tomas Paiva:
Jakub Oliva:
Livshitz wagged his finger at Paiva whose trap had worked perfectly, and the board ran out sending Oliva to the rail.
The tournament is now redrawing around two tables.
Dietrich Fast found in the small blind and completed it. Akin Tuna found in the big blind and raised to 110,000 in the big blind. Fast three-bet to 385,000 and Tuna glanced at Fast's stack and called.
The flop came for Fast to hit a full house. Fast bet 150,000 and Tuna called.
The turn brought them the , they both checked to the on the river. Fast used a time bank and then bet 1,000,000. Tuna shoved with the bigger stack, putting Fast all-in for 1,430,000. Fast looked at his cards once more, mumbled and then made the call to double up.
Aleksandr Sheshukov had all but the last T-100,000 chip in the middle when he was involved in a battle of the blinds with Luke Marsh and checked the flop. Marsh pushed all in and Sheshukov called.
Aleksandr Sheshukov:
Luke Marsh:
Sheshukov sighed and called for a seven, which never came on the turn and river run out. Sheshukov has been eliminated in 15th place and takes home €50,090 for his efforts.
Stefan Egermann was the initial raiser from under the gun and picked up a call by Tomas Paiva in the big blind.
Paiva bet the turn for 125,000 and was called by Egermann, they then headed to the river. Paiva slid forward a bet o 425,000 and that sent Egermann deep into the think tank. He used four time bank extensions and moved all in for 1,100,000.
Paiva gave it just short consideration and tossed in a single chip for the call.
Egermann tabled for a bluff gone wrong and Paiva scored the knockout with the for a flush.
On a flop both Morten Hvam and Luke Marsh checked. The turn was the and Hvam bet 80,000. Marsh raised to 275,000 and Hvam used a time extension before shoving for around 1.1 million.
Marsh called with and the pair shook hands as Hvam turned over and was drawing dead. The completed the board and Hvam was eliminated.
With 12 players left, tournament officials have taken the decision to pause the clock and to end Day 4 here in order to balance the amount of play between the remaining days.
Sylvain Loosli, Roland Chassing, Gaëlle Baumann (36e) et Pierre Calamusa (20e) ont rendu les armes lors du Jour 4 du Main Event de l'European Poker Tour Prague 2019 à 5300€ l'entrée.
Laurent Michot est le dernier représentant tricolore alors qu'il ne restera que 12 rescapés d'un field de 1 154 entrants au Day 5, lundi.
Assuré d'un gain de 55 690€, le Français est en queue de peloton mais avec une vingtaine de blindes et des niveaux de 90 minutes. Il trouvera sur sa route le chipleader hongrois Norbert Szecsi.
Vainqueur WSOP, à Rozvadov déjà en République Tchèque, Szecsi a déjà réalisé une grosse performance à plus de 600 000€ sur un High Roller à 10 300€ du circuit EPT...
Le vainqueur WPT Dietrich Fast aura lui 91 blindes et un gros coup à jouer lundi, où l'objectif sera de se glisser dans les 6 finalistes. Le vainqueur EPT polonais Dominik Panka est lui aussi en embuscade avec 27 blindes alors que le pote d'ElkY Gab Yong Kim (76bb) aura aussi une belle opportunité. Il y a encore de la profondeur et des joueurs moins connus comme l'Israélien Livshitz (98bb) ou le Britannique Luke Marsh (110 blindes) seront difficile à écarter.
EPT Prague Main Event Seat Draw
Table
Siège
Joueur
Pays
Chipcount
Blindes
1
1
Gaby Livshitz
Israel
3,925,000
98
1
2
Norbert Szecsi
Hungary
6,715,000
168
1
3
Vlastimil Pustina
Czech Republic
460,000
12
1
4
Erdal Gulseven
Turkey
400,000
10
1
5
Dietrich Fast
Germany
3,650,000
91
1
7
Dominik Panka
Poland
1,070,000
27
2
1
Ricardo Da Rocha
Brazil
2,830,000
71
2
2
Laurent Michot
France
830,000
21
2
4
Luke Marsh
United Kingdom
4,380,000
110
2
5
Gab Yong Kim
South Korea
3,050,000
76
2
6
Tomas Paiva
Portugal
4,405,000
110
2
8
Mikalai Pobal
Belarus
2,780,000
70
Le payout
Place
Prix EUR
Prix USD
1
€1,005,600
$1,118,277
2
€598,880
$665,985
3
€421,450
$468,673
4
€316,780
$352,275
5
€241,230
$268,260
6
€177,420
$197,300
7
€134,610
$149,693
8
€96,100
$106,868
9
€74,770
$83,148
10-11
€62,070
$69,025
12
€55,690
$61,930
Le rythme a été rapide en début de journée après la sortie d'Andrei Stoenescu. Trois Français ont rendu les armes avant le premier break, Sylvain Loosli, Gaelle Baumann et Roland Chassing ont rejoint le rail tout comme Giorgiy Skhulukhiya, Roman Herold, et Philipp Zukernik.
Dans le Top 3 en début de journée, Norbert Szecsi avait déjà capitalisé alors que l'Italien Luigi Shehadeh et Gaby Livshitz tenaient toujours la corde.
Vainqueur de l'EPT Prague 2015 et du Main Event WSOP cet été Hossein Ensan s'est incliné en 28e position contre Luke Marsh. L'Italien Shehadeh a fini par quitter le jeu sur un flip pendant que Laurent Michot passait en mode survivor. Dietrich Fast enterrait les espoirs d'Akin Tuna et Pierre Calamusa ratait finalement de peu les demi-finales avec un énorme coup perdu avec les ...