2009 PokerNews Cup Alpine

Event 4 - �300 Pot Limit Omaha
Day: 1
Event Info

2009 PokerNews Cup Alpine

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
77qq
Prize
€8,466
Event Info
Buy-in
€270
Entries
106
Level Info
Level
13
Blinds
3,000 / 6,000
Ante
0

Los Wins

Fedor Los is up to 25,000 after moving all in for around 10,000 on the river of a {3-Clubs} {J-Spades} {4-Spades} {9-Hearts} {6-Diamonds} board, with 15,000 already in the pot. Opponent Ramazanali Abbassi thought about it, but eventually passed.

Table 3 Chip Counts

Mark Schouten -- 14,500
Thomas Pilgram -- 5,500
Luke O'Kelly -- 15,900
Jorn Walthaus -- 13,500
Kristaps Krapans -- 12,100
Istvan Bagdi -- 4,700
Marc Jacquetin -- 11,500
Klaus Dresl -- 36,100

Table 2 Chip Counts

Ramazanali Abbassi -- 28,500
Gabor Szollosy -- 10,800
Unknown -- 18,600
Unknown -- 27,000
Alexander Volik -- 18,100
Christian Steiner -- 19,300
Fedor Los -- 17,000
Unknown -- 2,200
Tony Bronham -- 19,700

Boeree Busts

Currently planning to go sledding instead.
Currently planning to go sledding instead.
Liv Boeree was spotted chatting to Mark Vos and Mike Pesek at the rail; the Pokernews bloggers used their famed powers of deduction and came to the conclusion that she was out.

"I blew up," she announced, before making a complete u-turn: "Actually, I just couldn't hit a thing. Lost a lot of small pots, and they add up to, er, a really big pot."

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Table 1 Chip Counts

Manuel Spuller -- 11,500
Daniel Perfeito -- 13,800
Charly Le Guillou -- 13,000
Unknown -- 8,100
Emmanuel Rosetta -- 4,200
Vincent Moscati (tbc) -- 7,000
Liv Boeree -- 8,200
Jorg Peisert -- 15,100

High Roller Event Starting In 10 Minutes

A high roller might live in a place like this.
A high roller might live in a place like this.
Some of the bigger, richer names in poker have started to trickle into the cardroom in preparation for the �5,000 PLO High Rollers event, which should be starting shortly. We'll be keeping you updated on what's going on in that tournament on this blog. Stay tuned...

Mudde Gets His Hands Dirty; Busts

Luke O'Kelly made it 1,700 from the hijack, and Simon Kullenberg called in the cutoff. In the small blind, Joas Mudde moved in for a total of 3,600. A call, and a call.

Kullenberg and O'Kelly checked down the {Q-Diamonds} {2-Spades} {4-Spades} {5-Diamonds} {6-Spades} board, and they were on their backs.

Mudde: {A-Diamonds} {J-Diamonds} {10-Spades} {10-Clubs}
Kullenberg: {A-Hearts} {K-Diamonds} {10-Diamonds} {4-Clubs}
O'Kelly: {J-Hearts} {J-Spades} {8-Hearts} {6-Hearts}

Mudde hit the ground, and O'Kelly took the pot down. "Please don't report that hand," he requested in vain.

Dresl New Chip Leader

"Hmm, how interesting, I seem to be the chip leader."
"Hmm, how interesting, I seem to be the chip leader."
An enormous three-way all in confrontation saw two players eliminated and a new chip leader created.

Klaus Dresl, our glorious new chip leader, was holding aces, but as it turned out it was the raggier elements in his hand that came through for him on the {4-Clubs} {5-Hearts} {4-Hearts} {Q-Clubs} {7-Hearts} board -- his {A-Clubs} {A-Diamonds} {4-Spades} {5-Clubs} made him a full house on the flop, and neither Gavin Laverty nor Vladislav Bakalov could beat it; they are both out, and Dresl has around 35,000 in chips.

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