Friday, October 3, 2014

Eureka4 Rozvadov: PokerStars Qualifier Martin Meciar leads the general table



Just 24 players returned for Day 3 of the Eureka Poker Tour Main Event in Rozvadov, within six levels and with out a dinner break, the general table was quickly set. Bert Geens had come into the penultimate day of this tournament with the chip lead and while his buddy Michael-David Passy also was the chip leader for many of the day, it was the Slovakian PokerStars Qualifier Martin Meciar who can be going into the general table because the one to beat.

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Martin Meciar

In the last hand of the day Merciar's A♥T♦ managed to river a straight against Ismail Kalkan's A♣Q♣ on a J♣Q♦9♠9♥8♠ board for a pot worth 1.2 million in chips. This sent Meciar to the highest of the chip counts because the only person above 2 million. Passy is the nearest challenger with 1,890,000 but over half the table are just one double up from taking the chip lead. Five of the overall eight are qualifiers online at PokerStars, ensuring that the profit they're making could be extra sweet.

The full table draw is as follows:

Seat one: Martin Meciar, Slovakia, PokerStars Qualifier - 2,200,000Seat two: Sascha Ranzinger, Germany, PokerStars Qualifier - 1,220,000Seat three: Bert Geens, Belgium - 1,035,000Seat four: Michael Eiler, Germany, PokerStars Qualifier - 720,000Seat five: Beatrix Wolfsberger, Austria, PokerStars Qualifier - 1,140,000Seat six: Michael Passy, Belgium - 1,890,000Seat seven: Christian Jambor, Germany - 935,000Seat eight: Dawid Mysiewicz, Poland, PokerStars Qualifier - 595,000

Of course, the name most players will know is former EPT winner Michael Eiler. The German also cashed at Eureka4 Vienna but is hoping that he'll be the primary player to do the Eureka/EPT double. With five-figure payouts for everybody remaining, this is the prize pool:

1 €93,6002 €59,0003 €42,3004 €33,3005 €26,1106 €20,4507 €15,4008 €10,700

Of the entire players who were eliminated today, it's perhaps Griogre Boroica who may be hurting essentially the most. He lost a 1.2 million pot early within the day when his kings were cracked by Dawid Mysiewicz' ace-king, crippling the Romanian within the process. But Mysiewicz suffered his own bad luck, having aces cracked by Sascha Ranzinger's tens at the bubble of the general table for a fifteen. million chip pot.

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PokerStars qualifier and previous EPT winner Michael Eiler would be the second shortest stack on the final table

The final table will begin tomorrow at 2pm but there'll be an entire list of player profiles post beforehand. If you wish to meet up with the action that happened today then take a look at the posts here and here for details of all today's big hands and exits.

We'll see you tomorrow as this event draws to an exhilarating conclusion!


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