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2009 PokerStars.net EPT Kyiv
�5,000 EPT Kyiv Main Event
Day: 5
Event Info
Plichta would frown once or twice, not wasting much time returning his cards to the muck.
Alexander Dovzhenko continues to maintain the chip lead, a position he assumed about four-and-a-half hours ago after taking that huge pot in which he eliminated Vadim Markushevski in 8th place.
Dovzhenko now has 3.275 million, Vitaly Tolokonnikov and Maxim Lykov are both close to 2 million, Lucasz Plichta has nearly 1.1 million, and Arthur Simonyan is still the short stack with 615,000.
The flop came . Simonyan checked, and Tolokonnikov bet 150,000. After a short pause, Simonyan let it go.
Simonyan has 1.08 million -- still the short stack at the moment. Tolokonnikov has 1.605 million.
Heads-up, the flop came out , and both players checked. The turn drew another check from Plichta followed by a bet of 155,000 from Lykov. Plichta quickly called, and the river was the . Both players checked the action again, and Plichta tabled for the baby pair. It was the winner; Lykov released his cards into the muck, sending the pot over to his opponent.
Alexander Dovzhenko -- 3.415 million
Maxim Lykov -- 1.835 million
Vitaly Tolokonnikov -- 1.48 million
Lucasz Plichta -- 1.16 million
Arthur Simonyan -- 1.05 million
Level: 27
Blinds: 30,000/60,000
Ante: 5,000
Alexander Dovzhenko limped in from the small blind before big blind Vitaly Tolokonnikov raised to 150,000. That was enough to quickly fold Dovzhenko as the players stood up for their end-of-level break. Tolokonnikov flashed , incidentally.
With that, the five men are on a ten-minute break.