2012 Oct 10

2012 PokerStars.com EPT Sanremo: Main Event Final Table Set; Lavallee Leads

The PokerStars Season 9 European Poker Tour Sanremo Main Event played down from 24 players to eight, who will make up the final table on Wednesday. The penultimate day took a little less than eight hours for the three tables to become one.

The player with the lead headed into Thursday is Jason Lavallee with 5.545 million chips. The Canadian pro has looked in complete control for the last two days and is playing at the top of his game. If the play is to seven-bet shove with queen-high and force an opponent to fold, he’s done it; if it’s to fold top pair top kicker on the turn and be shown kings by an opponent, he’s done that; and if it’s to make a big over-shove with an over pair and get a dangerous opponent to call off with ace-high, he done that too.

The player he has to fear the most on Thursday is his closest chip-rival, Ludovic Lacay. The intense Frenchman has had a lean year by his standards but he played relentless poker on Wednesday, never letting his opponents rest of their laurels for a minute. He and Lavallee played for long periods on Tuesday, but managed to avoid each other for most of Day 5. Each will want to dominate the final table and will not let the other stand in their way. Their battle has the potential to be an epic duel.

Here’s how the final table will line up on Thursday:

SeatPlayerCounts
1 Ludovic Lacay 5,366,000
2 Jason Tompkins 3,605,000
3 Adrian Piasecki 2,045,000
4 Micah Raskin 1,550,000
5 Jason Lavallee 5,545,000
6 Ismael Bojang 2,845,000
7 Angelo Recchia 1,755,000
8 Artem Litvinov 800,000

The unfortunate player to bubble the final table was Amerigo Santoro. It happened when his 2012 PokerStars.com EPT Sanremo: Main Event Final Table Set; Lavallee Leads2012 PokerStars.com EPT Sanremo: Main Event Final Table Set; Lavallee Leads failed to overcome fellow Italian Angelo Recchia’s 2012 PokerStars.com EPT Sanremo: Main Event Final Table Set; Lavallee Leads2012 PokerStars.com EPT Sanremo: Main Event Final Table Set; Lavallee Leads on a 2012 PokerStars.com EPT Sanremo: Main Event Final Table Set; Lavallee Leads2012 PokerStars.com EPT Sanremo: Main Event Final Table Set; Lavallee Leads2012 PokerStars.com EPT Sanremo: Main Event Final Table Set; Lavallee Leads2012 PokerStars.com EPT Sanremo: Main Event Final Table Set; Lavallee Leads2012 PokerStars.com EPT Sanremo: Main Event Final Table Set; Lavallee Leads board.

The early part of the day was dominated by the two huge hands that Inge Forsmo, the player who led the way for half the tournament, played out. In the first hand, he was very unlucky to flop trip fours. He was up against Micah Raskin, who was all in with pocket sevens and had a seven to fall on the river. A short while after, Forsmo called all in with ace-high after Lavallee had bet 150 percent of the pot on the turn of a nine-high board. Lavallee had pocket queens and scooped the huge pot.

Lacay, as we mentioned already, was busy in action for a lot of the day, but it was a hand against Tompkins that really gave him the boost he needed. He flopped a wheel in a heads up three-bet pot and managed to get two streets of value including a called river raise. That pot alone was worth 1.5 million chips.

Yevgeniy Timoshenko, Matt Salsberg and Michael Benvenuti were three players that all others feared so their presence will not be missed at Thursday’s final table. Timoshenko did not get that much going on Day 5 and lost a race for his tournament life. So much went right for Salsberg in the first few days of play, but that run-good deserted him. He got short, pushed with 2012 PokerStars.com EPT Sanremo: Main Event Final Table Set; Lavallee Leads2012 PokerStars.com EPT Sanremo: Main Event Final Table Set; Lavallee Leads, and failed to outdraw Ismael Bojang’s 2012 PokerStars.com EPT Sanremo: Main Event Final Table Set; Lavallee Leads2012 PokerStars.com EPT Sanremo: Main Event Final Table Set; Lavallee Leads for a 16th place finish. Benvenuti joined him two spots later when his 2012 PokerStars.com EPT Sanremo: Main Event Final Table Set; Lavallee Leads2012 PokerStars.com EPT Sanremo: Main Event Final Table Set; Lavallee Leads failed to hit versus Recchia’s 2012 PokerStars.com EPT Sanremo: Main Event Final Table Set; Lavallee Leads2012 PokerStars.com EPT Sanremo: Main Event Final Table Set; Lavallee Leads.

Jonas Mackoff busted one spot later in 13th for “32,000 – not a bad result for a player who was never supposed to be playing. He only hopped in the tournament because he lost his passport in Cannes when he was over to rail Chris Brammer at the World Series of Poker Europe final table. EPT Sanremo filled the days while he was waiting for a replacement to be issued.

Thursday’s final table is going to be aired on Italian TV with cards face-up, as well as on PokerStars.tv. Play will get under way at 1500 CET (0900 ET) with the stream and PokerNews’ coverage starting from 1600 CET (1000 ET) so as to protect the integrity of those playing. Join us back here then when a brand new EPT champion will be crowned. Eight players are hoping to join in the footsteps of these lucky five players and claim the prestigious EPT Sanremo title:

Former EPT Sanremo Champions

SeasonDateBuy-In# of PlayersPrize PoolWinnerTop Prize
4 April 1-5, 2008 “5,000 701 “3,100,000 Jason Mercier “869,000
5 April 18-23, 2009 “5,300 1,178 “5,713,300 Constant Rijkenberg “1,508,000
6 April 15-21, 2010 “5,300 1,240 “6,014,000 Liv Boeree “1,250,000
7 April 27-May 3, 2011 “5,300 987 “4,786,950 Rupert Elder “930,000
8 October 21-27, 2011 “4,900 837 “3,734,694 Andrey Pateychuk “680,000

EPT Sanremo “10,000 High Roller

Day 2 of the “10,000 High Roller is in the books, and it was a magnificent day on the felt. The field returned with 44 players, but that number was cut way down to just seven to finish out the day. Topping that bunch is Joel Nordkvist with 1.205 million in chips.

When the day began, Brandon Barnes was on top as the chip leader. Other notables remaining were Team PokerStars Pros Eugene Katchalov, Luca Pagano and Jonathan Duhamel. Those latter three all failed to make the money, having been eliminated before the final 10 players remained.

Katchalov came the closest, but his run ended in 12th place at the hands of Nordkvist. Katchalov was all in preflop with the 2012 PokerStars.com EPT Sanremo: Main Event Final Table Set; Lavallee Leads2012 PokerStars.com EPT Sanremo: Main Event Final Table Set; Lavallee Leads, but had run into the 2012 PokerStars.com EPT Sanremo: Main Event Final Table Set; Lavallee Leads2012 PokerStars.com EPT Sanremo: Main Event Final Table Set; Lavallee Leads for Nordkvist. From there, a board of 2012 PokerStars.com EPT Sanremo: Main Event Final Table Set; Lavallee Leads2012 PokerStars.com EPT Sanremo: Main Event Final Table Set; Lavallee Leads2012 PokerStars.com EPT Sanremo: Main Event Final Table Set; Lavallee Leads2012 PokerStars.com EPT Sanremo: Main Event Final Table Set; Lavallee Leads2012 PokerStars.com EPT Sanremo: Main Event Final Table Set; Lavallee Leads spelled the end for Katchalov.

With 11 players left, there was a decent amount of jockeying for position on the bubble, but all eyes were on Kent Roed and Carlo Savinelli as the two short stacks. After a few all-in shoves went uncalled, Philipp Gruissem finally had enough and called a shove from Savinelli.

When the cards were tabled, Savinelli held the slight worst of it with the 2012 PokerStars.com EPT Sanremo: Main Event Final Table Set; Lavallee Leads2012 PokerStars.com EPT Sanremo: Main Event Final Table Set; Lavallee Leads to Gruissem’s 2012 PokerStars.com EPT Sanremo: Main Event Final Table Set; Lavallee Leads2012 PokerStars.com EPT Sanremo: Main Event Final Table Set; Lavallee Leads. The flop kept Gruissem in front when the 2012 PokerStars.com EPT Sanremo: Main Event Final Table Set; Lavallee Leads2012 PokerStars.com EPT Sanremo: Main Event Final Table Set; Lavallee Leads2012 PokerStars.com EPT Sanremo: Main Event Final Table Set; Lavallee Leads fell, and then the 2012 PokerStars.com EPT Sanremo: Main Event Final Table Set; Lavallee Leads was added on the turn. The river bricked off with the 2012 PokerStars.com EPT Sanremo: Main Event Final Table Set; Lavallee Leads and Savinelli was eliminated in 11th place to send everyone else into the money.

The players played for about another hour and a half before calling it quits for the night. During that time, Mikalai Pobal, the recent winner of EPT Barcelona, was eliminated in 10th place, and then Barnes went out in ninth. They both earned “20,600.

EPT Sanremo High Roller Final Table

SeatPlayerChips
1 Kent Road 317,000
2 Benny Spindler 844,000
3 Joseph Cheong 329,000
4 Joel Nordkvist 1,205,000
5 Keven Stammen 744,000
6 Igor Kurganov 318,000
7 Philipp Gruissem 460,000

Play will resume on Thursday at 1400 CET (0800 ET). PokerNews will be right back on the floor with the live updates, so be sure to grab your seat on the virtual rail.

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2012 Feb 18

PokerStars.net LAPT Grand Final Day 2: Pimenta On Top; Negreanu Lurking

Saturday marked another day of action in São Paulo, Brazil, for the 2012 PokerStars.net Latin American Poker Tour Grand Final. Day 2 had 107 players return to action and at the end of play, just 24 remained. Topping the final three tables was Caio Cesar Pimenta with 607,000 in chips.

There were plenty of notable players remaining in the field on Day 2, but perhaps none more notable than “Kid Poker,” Daniel Negreanu. The Team PokerStars Pro and four-time World Series of Poker gold bracelet winner entered the day as one of the top stacks. At the bag-and-tag portion of the day, Negreanu was found stuffing 398,000 in chips in his bag – plenty to work with from here on out.

With 107 players returning and just 48 cashing, that meant plenty of the competitors would go home without anything to show for their efforts. After many headed out the door short of a cash including Nacho Barbero, Jorge Periera and Bill Gazes, 49 players were left and it was time for the bubble.

Local superstar Felipe Ramos was crippled just before the bubble started in a hand against Vincenzo Giannelli. With just 7,000 in chips left, Ramos was all-in on the next hand following his big loss. Again, he was up against Giannelli and in some bad shape. Ramos was all-in with PokerStars.net LAPT Grand Final Day 2: Pimenta On Top; Negreanu LurkingPokerStars.net LAPT Grand Final Day 2: Pimenta On Top; Negreanu Lurking, up against Giannelli’s PokerStars.net LAPT Grand Final Day 2: Pimenta On Top; Negreanu LurkingPokerStars.net LAPT Grand Final Day 2: Pimenta On Top; Negreanu Lurking. After the board ran out PokerStars.net LAPT Grand Final Day 2: Pimenta On Top; Negreanu LurkingPokerStars.net LAPT Grand Final Day 2: Pimenta On Top; Negreanu LurkingPokerStars.net LAPT Grand Final Day 2: Pimenta On Top; Negreanu LurkingPokerStars.net LAPT Grand Final Day 2: Pimenta On Top; Negreanu LurkingPokerStars.net LAPT Grand Final Day 2: Pimenta On Top; Negreanu Lurking, Ramos was felted and officially ended the tournament as the bubble boy.

After Ramos fell, it was time for half of the remaining field to exit before calling it a night. Some of those players to exit in the money were 2011 WSOP Europe Main Event winner Elio Fox, Team PokerStars’ Leo Fernandez and Patrick Mahoney. Mahoney’s bustout came on the most exciting hand of the tournament against Negreanu.

After Pimenta opened to 10,500 with the blinds at 2,500/5,000/500, Negreanu called from the cutoff seat and action folded to Mahoney in the big blind. He three-bet to 36,500 and that knocked Pimenta out of the way. Negreanu called and the two saw a flop of PokerStars.net LAPT Grand Final Day 2: Pimenta On Top; Negreanu LurkingPokerStars.net LAPT Grand Final Day 2: Pimenta On Top; Negreanu LurkingPokerStars.net LAPT Grand Final Day 2: Pimenta On Top; Negreanu Lurking.

On the flop, Mahoney fired 38,000 and Negreanu called. The PokerStars.net LAPT Grand Final Day 2: Pimenta On Top; Negreanu Lurking was added to the board on the turn and both players checked to see the PokerStars.net LAPT Grand Final Day 2: Pimenta On Top; Negreanu Lurking land on the river. After Mahoney checked, Negreanu bet 77,000. His bet was met with an all-in raise from Mahoney worth 197,500. Negreanu tanked and tanked, but eventually made the call with PokerStars.net LAPT Grand Final Day 2: Pimenta On Top; Negreanu LurkingPokerStars.net LAPT Grand Final Day 2: Pimenta On Top; Negreanu Lurking for two pair. Mahoney held only PokerStars.net LAPT Grand Final Day 2: Pimenta On Top; Negreanu LurkingPokerStars.net LAPT Grand Final Day 2: Pimenta On Top; Negreanu Lurking for ace high and was eliminated in the pot worth around half a million in chips.

Besides Negreanu and Pimenta, some of the other notables still in the field include Humberto Brenes, Mayu Roca Uribe, Carlos Ibarra and Felipe Morbiducci. Last year in the LAPT São Paulo Main Event, Brenes took 15th place and is not far away from topping that performance this year. He’ll enter Day 3 with 51,000 in chips – short, but still alive.

The remaining players will be returning to the ballroom tomorrow at 1200 BRST (1400 GMT) to battle it out for one of the eight spots of the final table. PokerNews will be on hand for all of the live coverage, which you won’t want to miss. Stay tuned to our Live Reporting Team for all of the updates.

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