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3:15pm: More for Mustapha
Level 20 - Blinds 40,000-80,000 (10,000 ante)
"You did not invite me to your wedding, and you expect me not to three-bet?" said Mustapha Kanit to Chance Kornuth after the latter folded to give up a hand.
Kornuth opened to 180,00 with [7h][7d] from first position before Kanit three-bet to 400,000 with [js][jh]. Jeffrey Rossiter got away from [9d][9c] in the big blind and Kornuth made the call.
The flop fanned [4d][td][2h] and Kornuth check-folded to Kanit's 325,000 c-bet to drop to 1,500,000.
Kanit increased his lead with a stack that grew to 6,280,000. -- MC
3pm: Kanit gets there on the river
Level 20 - Blinds 40,000-80,000 (10,000 ante)
Mustapha Kanit starred yesterday as much for his table talk as for his play and the final witnessed classic "Mustapha" chat just now in a big pot versus Charlie Carrel.
Kanit opened with [tc][8c] from under the gun and Carrel just called with [kh][kd] in the next seat. Kanit then emptied the clip with bets of 200,000, 500,000 and 1,400,000 on each street of a [3c][6c][6h][9d][7h] board.
Carrel called the first two bets and then tanked on the river as Kanit chatted away to him. Kanit ran through all the combination of hands he could have, including the hand he actually had.
Carrel ended up folding and Kanit said to him, "Good fold, bro!" before allowing him to see one card. The [tc] was exposed.
It was a big fold on the end from Carrel, having slow-played his big pocket pair. But, as ElkY pointed out on commentary duty, the only time Carrel put money in the pot, he was ahead. And he folded by the time he was behind.
Mustapha Kanit, 6,010,000
Charlie Carel, 3,100,000 -- MC
2:45pm: Carrel continues to crush
Level 19 - Blinds 30,000-60,000 (10,000 ante)
Charlie Carrel has passed the four million mark after winning a limped pot versus Mustapha Kanit in the blinds.
Kanit checked over all three streets of a [3h][8d][6s][th][qc] board to Carrel, who bet 80,000, 200,000 and 650,000. Kanit hung around to the river and thought for over two minutes with [ad][7h] before he folded. Good job too as Carrel had [qd][6h] for two pair. -- MC
2:25pm: Carrel balances his bluffing question range
Level 19 - Blinds 30,000-60,000 (10,000 ante)
"Where did you get your hoodie from?" Charlie Carrel asked Keith Johnson after the latter folded to a river bet. The table laughed but none of them were aware if Carrel had it that time.
The board read [4h][3s][5s][kh][qd] and Carrel had bet 200,000 (from the big blind) on the turn and then 450,000 on the river. Johnson was on the button and called the turn bet before thinking for couple of minutes, and then folding on the river. It was a good fold as his ace-ten was behind to Carrel's king-nine.
On the next hand, Carrel picked up red aces in the small blind and raised to 180,000. Jeff Rossiter called in the big blind and they saw a flop of [3d][as][tc]. That was pretty sweet for Carrel, but his c-bet got an immediate fold from Rossiter. -- MC/HS
2:15pm: Carrel applies pressure
Level 19 - Blinds 30,000-60,000 (10,000 ante)
The technical problem has been fixed and play resumed with a 120,000 under-the-gun raise from Anton Bertilsson. Charlie Carrel was on the button with [7h][4h] and put in a three-bet to 325,000. Bertilsson thought for a minute and then binned his [ah][js].
As Carrel was raking in the chips he tried to change the subject by asking Bertilsson where he got his sunglasses. Chance Kornuth said that signified that Carrel was bluffing. Good read! -- MC
2pm: Johnson wins a battle of the blinds
Level 19 - Blinds 30,000-60,000 (10,000 ante)
Mustapha Kanit played his first hand of the final table, but lost it to Keith Johnson in a battle of the blinds.
The two players took to a [9s][8s][ts] flop where Johnson check-called a 75,000 bet from the Italian. He check-called another bet on the [4c] turn before both players checked the [7c] river. Johnson opened [tc][9c] for two pair and Kanit mucked.
Kanit got a few of those chips back in the very next hand when successfully three-bet Johnson off a hand after he raised from the button.
Apologies for the lack of details, there seems to be a graphical problem with live stream and an short break has been taken while they try and fix it. -- MC
1:50pm: Nick Petrangelo eliminated in seventh place (€84,040)
Level 19 - Blinds 30,000-60,000 (10,000 ante)
On only the third hand of the day, the table has been reduced to six players with the elimination of Nick Petrangelo.
The action folded around to the American in the small blind and he moved all in for his last 490,000. Jeffrey Rossiter was in the big blind and snap called to set up a showdown.
Pertrangelo: [ad][jh]
Rossiter: [qh][8s]
Pertrangelo just had to hold but could not manage it as a [7d][qs][kc][6d][6h] board gave Rossiter a winning two pair. Rossiter moved up to 1,640,000, while Petrangelo heads home in seventh, earning €84,040.
1:45pm: Ivan Luca eliminated in eighth place (€65,110)
Level 19 - Blinds 30,000-60,000 (10,000 ante)
After that unlucky start versus Keith Johnson, Ivan Luca never managed to recover and was the first player to bust from this final table.
Chance Kornuth picked up [ah][kd] and moved all in, for 1,290,000, from early position. After Keith Johnson folded pocket sixes, Ivan Luca, tank called off his remaining 100,000 from the button.
Nick Petrangelo found pocket sevens and pondered whether he should also get his money in here, but opted to fold. That left Luca and his [jh][5s].
It was, at least, live but he did not hit on a board than ran [2d][3d][ts][4s][th].
Kornuth saw his stack rise to 1,560,000. -- MC
1:40pm: Immediate action! Johnson cripples Luca
Level 19 - Blinds 30,000-60,000 (10,000 ante)
The very first hand of the final table and a pivotal moment for Keith Johnson. He open shoved from the cutoff with [ac][js] and Ivan Luca called from the small blind. Johnson was in trouble. Luca revealed his [jd][jc]. But the fat lady lost her voice and spare Johnson when the board came [6d][as][3d].
Luca now had one out, but neither the [ts] turn nor the [6h] river was it. Johnson doubles to 2.4 milion, while Luca has not even two big blinds. -- HS
1:30pm: Of we go
Level 19 - Blinds 30,000-60,000 (10,000 ante)
And away we go. Here are your finalists for today's jamboree:
They actually have also just begun Level 19 too, with blinds at 30,000-60,000 (10,000 ante).
1pm: Nearly there
Level 18 - Blinds 25,000-50,000 (5,000 ante)
Don't forget, action gets under way here at 1:30pm. A reminder of what they're playing for (and a reminder that Martin Jacobson has already cashed in ninth yesterday night).
1 €501,640
2 €360,150
3 €234,100
4 €176,640
5 €137,200
6 €106,330
7 €84,040
8 €65,170
9 Martin Jacobson, Sweden, €49,730
12:30pm: Real life gets under way
Level 18 - Blinds 25,000-50,000 (5,000 ante)
It's the final day of the EPT €25,000 High Roller event, with live streaming action available on EPT Live. That's on a one-hour security delay, with pictures starting at 1:30pm, but "in real life" proceedings are due to have started.
A reminder of the start-of-day chip counts:
Mustapha Kanit (Italy) -- 5,460,000
Anton Bertilsson (Sweden) -- 3,850,000
Charlie Carrel (United Kingdom) -- 2,755,000
Chance Kornuth (United States) -- 1,310,000
Ivan Luca (Argentina) -- 1,265,000
Jeffrey Rossiter (Australia) -- 1,120,000
Keith Johnson (United Kingdom) -- 1,150,000
Nick Petrangelo (United States) -- 570,000
And a reminder of how they got to the final, via last night's end-of-day wrap up.
In case you hadn't heard, Mustapha Kanit is the chip leader. You will likely hear a bit more about that too.
Take a look at the official website of the EPT, with tournament schedule, news, results and accommodation details for the rest of the season.
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PokerStars Blog reporting team on the EPT12 Dublin Main Event: Marc Convey and Howard Swains. In many ways, the Dream Team. In other ways, not so much. Photography by Neil Stoddart. Follow the PokerStars Blog on Twitter: @PokerStarsBlog.
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