2011 Aug 2

2011 PokerStars.com EPT Tallinn Day 1a: Maksim Kolosov Dominates Table of Doom

Season 8 of the PokerStars.com European Poker Tour kicked of Tuesday when the doors of the luxurious Swissotel opened for Day 1a. The turnout was relatively small, only 92 players registered for action, and at the end of the day Maksim Kolosov found himself at the top of the chip counts with 102,725.

The first person to put his head above the parapet and claim the chip lead was none other than EPT Season 7 award winner Martin Jacobson. Jacobson may have arrived without his luggage, but he did arrive with all his poker faculties.

“I must have the golden seat ticket,” Jacobson wrote on his twitter feed.

And as play entered level five, a new chip leader had emerged — straight from the day’s table of death. It was formed after a series of random table breaks when two former EPT champions were seated at the same table. Season 7 EPT Prague and Barcelona winners Roberto Romanello and Kent Lundmark joined a table that included Fernando Brito, Kevin Vandersmissen, Mathew Frankland and Maksim Kolosov. Kolosov got into some fiery four-betting action to cripple the dangerous Kevin Vandersmissen and took the lead.

In the hand, Vandersmissen raised to 725 in early position, and Kolosov three-bet to 1,725. It folded back around to Vandersmissen who four-bet to 4,200 — and Kolosov made the call. The flop came down 2011 PokerStars.com EPT Tallinn Day 1a: Maksim Kolosov Dominates Table of Doom2011 PokerStars.com EPT Tallinn Day 1a: Maksim Kolosov Dominates Table of Doom2011 PokerStars.com EPT Tallinn Day 1a: Maksim Kolosov Dominates Table of Doom and Vandersmissen bet 3,200. Kolosov raised to 7,500 and this time Vandersmissen made the call. The two checked the 2011 PokerStars.com EPT Tallinn Day 1a: Maksim Kolosov Dominates Table of Doom on the turn. On the 2011 PokerStars.com EPT Tallinn Day 1a: Maksim Kolosov Dominates Table of Doom river, Vandersmissen check-called Kolosov’s bet of 12,000. Kolosov tabled ace-king to take the hand and bring his stack to around 74,000. He continued his rise to the top throughout the remainder of Day 1a play.

The raffle of the seating draw created some interesting concoctions early on. On table five, Season 7 EPT San Remo winner Rupert Elder went head-to-head with Season 4 EPT Prague winner Arnaud Mattern. Both players were thrown into the tournament grind early on after losing big pots, but, being that they are made of stern championship material, the two made it through to Day 2.

EPT Season 7 Player of the Year Fernando Brito was hoping to defend his title and was sharing table space with the young talent from the U.K., Mathew Frankland. Both Brito and Frankland were fresh off deep runs in the 2011 World Series of Poker Main Event. Brito finished 181st and Frankland finished 121st, making it through to Day 2.

Some of the more inexperienced online qualifiers were showing their nerves throughout the day. One regular qualifier who is certainly not nervous is Pierre Neuville. Until EPT Tallinn, he had qualified for an incredible 23 consecutive EPT Main Events. Despite failing to qualify for this event, he attended, full of smiles and ready to take on the poker world.

Another former EPT Champion, Season 7 EPT London winner David Vamplew, made the trip to the Baltics. Vamplew was seated next to the dangerous Swede, Jesper Hoog, and did just enough to scrape through the day.

Of the 92 players who began the day, only 68 remained to bag chips. Among those near the top werre Roberto Romanello (83,175), Martin Jacobson (74,650), and Praz Bansi (73,975). Also making it through to Day 2 are Mathew Frankland (70,475), David Vamplew (57,500), and Team PokerStars Pros Richard Toth (37,325) and Marcin Horecki (21,925).

Day 1b kicks off Wednesday and you can catch all the updates live from the floor at EPT Tallinn on the PokerNews Live Reporting pages.

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2011 Aug 2

Recapping the Grand Poker Series & 2011 Mega Stack Series

Every year, poker players flock to Las Vegas for the World Series of Poker. With so much money flooding the poker economy, it seems that every card room wants a piece of the pie. In recent years, various Vegas properties have begun to offer their own tournaments series, either complementing the WSOP or directly competing with it, depending on your point of view. Two of these series are the Golden Nugget’s Grand Poker Series and the Caesars Palace 2011 Mega Stack Series.

Although bracelet winners tend to dominate the headlines during the WSOP, they’re not the only poker champions in Sin City. So we thought we’d recognize some of the winners from these smaller events and examine how they left their mark on poker history. While there are too many events and winners to list individually, we thought it would be best to give you the highlights, including some of the notable events, results, and winners.

Recapping the Grand Poker Series & 2011 Mega Stack Series

Chip Jett

The Grand Poker Series

The Grand, which has become synonymous with the film bearing the same name, has proven to be one of the more popular side series as an affordable alternative to the WSOP. With buy-ins ranging from $100-$1,080, the Grand tournaments have a tendency to draw an eclectic mix of both amateurs and pros. Between June 4 – July 4, 2011, the Golden Nugget held its latest incarnation with 67 events, varying from traditional no-limit tournaments to more flavorful ones like Guys ‘n’ Dolls, Young Guns (30 & under), and Tag Team events.

While not saturated with as many big names as the WSOP, the Grand has been known to pull in some notable players. Throughout this year’s series, a number of pros journeyed downtown including Susie Isaacs, Steve Wong, Faraz Jaka, Kenna James, Donald Webb, Ben Tang, Jeff Hwang, Esther Rossi, “Captain” Tom Franklin, and Will “Monkey” Souther. However, although all of these pros found mediocre success, they were all no doubt looking up to poker professional Chip Jett, who managed to win two events.

Here is a look at some of the Grand’s notable events and winners, including a look at the Grand Finale Championship final table.

The Grand Poker Series 2011

PlacePlayerPrize
1 Marvin Rettenmaier $54,713
2 Jorg Peisert $33,737
3 Kenna James $22,795
4 Thomas Jones $15,957
5 David Wain $12,537
6 James Wadzinski $10,258
7 Faraz Jaka $8,206
8 Dmitriy Kanevtsev $7,294
9 Dianna Russo $5,699

Caesars Palace 2011 Mega Stack Series

In May, the WSOP unofficially kicked off with the WSOP-Circuit National Championship at Caesars Palace. While the WSOP festivities relocated to the Rio shortly thereafter, not all of the poker action did. Caesars Palace played host to the popular Mega Stack Series, a string of 91 tournaments held between May 30-July 15, 2011.

Recapping the Grand Poker Series & 2011 Mega Stack Series

Leif Force

Aside from the Main Event, which we’ll talk about below, the big story from the 2011 Mega Stack Series was Leif Force’s win in Event #50 $340 Pot-Limit Big Omaha 8 or Better Six-Handed for $14,007. If you recall, Force barely missed out on the WSOP Main Event final table in 2006, ultimately finishing in 11th place for $1,154,527. He also finished second in the World Poker Tour Southern Poker Championship Main Event in January for $315,790.

While the 2011 Mega Stack Series was a tremendous success all around, the folks at Caesars saved the best for last. The $1,060 Main Event drew an astounding 1,610 entries spread across two starting days. The turnout demolished even the most optimistic projections, forcing the tournament staff to call an audible on Day 1B. With not enough room to accommodate everyone, a temporary cap was placed on the field before tournament officials began accepting alternates and seating them accordingly. It was a madhouse, but the subsequent $1,561,700 prize pool help soothe any frustrations.

With huge money on the line, dozens of poker pros turned out to attempt to claim their share. While not all managed to make the money, a few did including Antoine Saout (122nd – $2,186), Drazen Ilich (100th – $2,499), Zachary Clark (95th – $2,499), Tomer Berda (78th – $2,967), Vitaly Lunkin (67th – $3,436), Isaac Baron (65th – $3,436), David Steicke (63rd – $3,904), Justin Young (61st – $3,904), Michael “The Grinder” Mizrachi (45th – $5,154), Roland Isra (43rd – $5,154), and Eric “basebaldy” Baldwin (17th – $10,463).

Poker Phenoms’ Jake “PSUTennis” Toole went on to finish in third place for $143,052. In the end, Frenchman Adrien Braesco outlasted all others to claim the $269,382 first-place prize and the 2011 Mega Stack Series Main Event Title.

2011 Mega Stack Series Main Event Final Table

PlacePlayerPrize
1 Adrien Braesco $269,382
2 Tyler Vinyard $199,898
3 Jacob Toole $143,052
4 William Mietz $115,566
5 Benjamin Le Few $89,329
6 Robert Georuto $64,030
7 Mauri Dorbek $46,851
8 Marlon Delosantos $31,234
9 Daniel Papki $21,864

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