2007 PokerStars EPT - Dublin
PokerStars EPT Dublin Main Event
Day: 4
Event Info
So far, she's eliminated three of the five players who've been eliminated, her most recent victim being Daan Ruiter, who started the day second in chips. Annette and Daan got all of the money in pre-flop and Annette had the best of it with A-J against Daan's A-10.
The board came and according to Lee Jones, Annette had the ace of clubs, meaning Daan would need a serious runner-runner suckout to overcome the odds, stacked heavily against him. The on the turn didn't quite cooperate, and Daan would settle for 5th-place prize money, worth �105,510.
Manninen had over 500,000 chips to start the hand and the double up brought him past the 1 million mark, joining Annette Obrestad as the only two members of the final table's millionaire's club.
Ruiter dropped to approximately 270,000 in chips after the hand.
Here's how the rest of the table stacks up:
Daan Ruiter: 663,000
Reuben Peters: 440,000
Annette Obrestad: 1,320,000
Trond Eidsvig: 280,000
Reijo Manninen: 560,000
Level: 21
Blinds: 6,000/12,000
Ante: 1,000
The most recent bustout came at the hands of Trond Eidsvig, who sent Anders Pettersson packing when his A-4 held up against Pettersson's Q-7 in a pre-flop, all-in confrontation. The board filled out 2-K-4-10-2, and Trond's ace-high was good enough to take down the pot.
For his 6th-place finish, Pettersson received �83,380 in prize money.
The action folded around to Annette Obrestad on the button, and she reraised, making it 50,000 to go. Both blinds folded and the pair were heads-up to the flop:
Annette:
Durrer:
The board filled out , and by the turn, Durrer needed a non-club king or five to stay alive. Neither came, and Durrer was eliminated from the tournament in seventh place, receiving �66,370 for his work.
Ruiter turned over for trip threes and the dealer exposed van den Berg's hand, 8-3 offsuit - a complete bluff.
For his 8th-place finish, Thierry received �47,650 in prize money.
Annette opened the pot with a pre-flop raise and Casper moved all in over the top; Annette called. The board filled out: 8-2-3-6-2 and Annette's aces survived to take down the pot. For his 9th-place finish, Hansen received �30,630 in prize money.