April 09 2012, PokerNews Staff

Some of the biggest names in poker are in the Austrian capital Vienna and on Wednesday April 11 they will be sitting down for the 48-hour high-stakes cash game known as The Big Game. You can watch all the action, as it happens, live on PokerNews!
The Big Game
The Big Game is a 48-hour cash game that will see the likes of Tony G, Tom “durrrr” Dwan, Patrik Antonius, Scott Seiver, Sam Trickett, Erik Seidel and Luke Schwartz sit down and play no-limit hold’em with blinds of “25/”50 and a the possibility of a “100 straddle! It should make a fascinating spectacle and one you can watch live thanks to PokerNews.
Tune into our dedicated Big Game page on PokerNews from 18:00 CET on April 11, and you will be able to watch all the action from The Big Game unfold before your very eyes, but not only that you will be able to choose which players get to keep their seat and which players are sent to the rail!
Interact With Us!
Thanks to the fantastic Cover It Live software you will be able to interact with your favorite PokerNews staff along with your fellow Big Game viewers. Arguably the coolest feature is the ability to cast votes on who should be eliminated from the game and discuss who you think the stars of the show are – and of course the donkeys!
Not only will you be able to have an absolute ball with us, you also stand the chance of walking away armed with reload bonuses, one of 48 $27 tokens to the upcoming Pokerfest II Online festival and entry to the $1,000,000 Guaranteed Pokerfest II Online Main Event just for watching and answering some poker related questions and trivia.
Watch It Live!
Head over to the dedicated Big Game page from 18:00 CET on April 11 to watch your favorite players in action. The chat will be manned around the clock so there will always be someone to discuss action, hands and to take your votes!
Be part of something special. Be part of The Big Game.
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September 10 2011, Crystal Quibell

The second Epic Poker League Main Event has ended with Mike “Timex” McDonald coming out on top of the 97-player field to win the $782,410 first-place prize and coveted champion’s ring.
When play began at the eight-handed final table, there was no shortage of talented players. Along with McDonald were Erik Seidel, Dutch Boyd, Fabrice Soulier, David Steicke, Sean Getzwiller, Isaac Baron and Nam Le. McDonald had quite a task in defeating the other seven players, but he proved he was up to the challenge.
The first four eliminations of the day happened relatively quickly. Boyd was the first player to go when his pocket jacks ran into Seidel’s pocket aces. The next player eliminated was Getzwiller. His performance was particularly impressive because he has now participated in both EPL Main Events having won his seats via the Pro/Am Qualifiers. As a result of his final table appearance on Friday, Getzwiller now has a temporary EPL card that will allow him to buy in directly to the next EPL event.
The next two players to be eliminated were Baron and Le. Le’s elimination came on the 46th hand of the day, and that’s when things slowed down quite a bit. Although a number of large hands took place, another player was not eliminated for over five hours. That player happened to be Seidel.
Seidel had a very up and down day, at times being the chip leader and at others ending up as the short stack. Seidel finished second in the inaugural EPL Main Event and has clearly made himself a force to be reckoned with, with this fourth-place finish.
Soulier was very aggressive during the lengthy three-handed play, shoving all-in preflop at least a dozen times without being called. McDonald eventually looked him up with Soulier’s 
trailing McDonald’s 
. The board brought no help to Soulier, who headed to the rail.
Heads-up play only lasted 23 hands. Even though their stacks were similar in size for the first part of heads-up play, the turning point came when they got all the chips in the middle in a classic coin-flip situation. McDonald was the one at risk holding 
against Steicke’s 
. The board gave McDonald quite a sweat as it ran out 



. After the hand, Steicke was left with only 230,000.
Steicke was hot on the comeback trail though and doubled up two times, once when his 
out-drew McDonald’s 
and then again when his 
held against McDonald’s 
. Those two doubles put Steicke back over the one-million mark.
Steicke’s comeback run ended when he moved all-in preflop with 
and ran into McDonald’s 
. The board ran out 



and Steicke was eliminated in second place, making McDonald the winner! Twenty-one-year-old Mike McDonald became the second EPL Champion, winning the Champion’s Ring along with $782,410.
Final Table Results
| 1 | Mike McDonald | $782,410 |
| 2 | David Steicke | $506,260 |
| 3 | Fabrice Soulier | $299,160 |
| 4 | Erik Seidel | $184,100 |
| 5 | Nam Le | $126,570 |
| 6 | Isaac Baron | $92,050 |
| 7 | Sean Getzwiller | $69,040 |
| 8 | Dutch Boyd | $57,530 |
The next event on the EPL schedule takes place in December. The $1,500 Pro/Am event takes place December 9 through 12 and the $20,000 Main Event takes place December 14 through 18. PokerNews will be there providing live coverage of the event, so be sure to tune in then.
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*Photo courtesy of Epic Poker




