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Norwegian Championship, Day2 with 4 Everest survivors

26/03/10 @ 09:47:57 am by Marco

The Norwegian Championships is well under way in Riga. 4 Everest players out of 19 are still in:
Magnar Eek 65200
Haavard Oeverli 31000
Kenneth Fisher 30000
Daniel Sandnes 105000

The average is now 58k.

Also note that as a bonus, Everest Poker offers an SPT package to the highest placing Everest Poker finisher.

The poker room is busy with action, yet also particularly quiet. The location of this tournament, an entertainment complex including several discos and nightclubs, is not helping the Norwegian players to focus exclusively on poker — everyone likes to party! It is safe to say that many players would have loved a few more hours of sleep.

Everest Poker also organized a fabulous party in downtown Riga at the exclusive nightclub, "Essential". This tournament is definitely testing the stamina of Norwegian players and it really looks like everyone is enjoying the challenge so far.

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Norwegian Championship: Everest Poker rules!

24/03/10 @ 11:28:53 am by Marco

At the Norwegian Championships, Everest Poker is featuring a comfortable open suite with food, drinks and chat "the Norwegian way". Everest Poker welcomed the players who qualified to the Norwegian Championships in Riga with a "warm up" night before the event.

We have 19 players to cheer for, including our Norwegian Live the Dream winner, "The Big Viking" Sigurd Eskelund.
Some of them are playing today, Day 1A. Here's some chipcounts (avg.21.000)

Trond Sundby 9600
Jo Holdhus 30000
Rune Hverly 31000
Daniels Sandnes 13000
Haavard Oeverli 21000

And that's the final table! Good luck to all our Norwegian friends!

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EPT Snowfest Day 1B

22.03.10 @ 15:22:49 von Olaf

Update 9pm - Francesco is out. He pushed on a low board with 5-5 and got called by A-J. A Jack on the Turn eliminated the Italian.

Day 1B started today at the EPT Snowfest and Francesco de Vivo, 2nd place finisher at the EPT Kopenhagen is hitting the rails. Right now after level 4 Francesco is on dinner break and has 20,400 chips left of his 30k starting stack.

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Everest Poker at EPT Snowfest in Austria

03/21/10 @ 09:55:25 am by Corina

Update: 2:30am
Day 1a of EPT Snowfest has concluded. While Tobias Wagner still has a healthy stack with 29,000, his Live the Dream teammate, Hungary's Viktoria Szilasi, busted in level 7.

Jens Schmieg, a 2009 WSOP qualifier from Germany, is in good shape with 60,000. Today at 2 pm, Day 1b will begin at the Alpine Palace. Italy's Francesco de Vivo, a member of the 2010 Live the Dream Team and recent second place finisher at the EPT Copenhagen, is the only Everest player in today's large starting field.

Update: 16:30
Level 2 - Blinds: 75/150

Everything going smooth so far.

Current chipcounts
Viktoria: 39K
Tobi: 34K
Jens: 29K

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Update 14:30
It's going to be exciting for Tobi. He's sitting at a strong table with Dr Michael Keiner and Daniel Negreanu.

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Welcome to the Austrian Alps - to the beautiful Alpine Palace in Hinterglemm

13:30: Right before the start of day 1a of the Snowfest it is expected that the 500 seats will be completely taken by the beginning of the tournament. Today, 269 players will take their seats in Hinterglemm. Amongs the participants are our Live the Dream players Viktoria Szilasi (Hungary) and Tobias Wagner (Germany). Apart from that we are happy to announce that also Jens Schmieg is taking part - a good old friend of Everest Poker's who went to the WSOP with us last year as one of the 6-in-Vegas qualifiers.

It's about to start in bit: Good luck to you guys!

Level 1 - Blinds: 50/100
Starting stack: 30.000 chips
Buy-in: €3.500 + €250

Viktoria Szilasi

Tobias Wagner

Jens Schmieg


Coverage Evian Poker Open: Main Event

20/03/10 @ 09:27:37 pm by Jerome

Edit 22h28: ELIMINATION OF FABIEN PERROT

An English player who had lost most of his chips on a bad bluff shove his last 4.400 chips and Fabien decided to isolate it by calling all in for 10,000 additional chips.

At slaughter, Q8 for English vs. 66 for Fabien.

Board: Th Qc 7c / 5s ... 8c!

Following this beat, Fabien is left with a stack chips 9.500

On the next hand, he decided to push with K9 ... paid by another short stack who had KQ and which dominates the hand of our player.

However, it will almost believed in miracles since the first map to be unveiled is a 9, but unfortunately falls a Q

It leaves Fabien with a stack of 300 chips.

So its on the next hand that Fabien was eliminated.

Edit 21:56: The tournament starts again. The blinds are 300-600 and 100 ante with an average of 36.857. There is 70 players remaining on the 129 recorded earlier today.

Among them are the pro player of Team Everest, Fabien Perrot with 15.800 chips and the amateur player on EVP, Koen Reefman with 8.600.

Edit 19h59: Players now take advantage of a dinner break.

Edit 19h10: The blinds are 200-400 and 75 ante. The average is 28.666 and there are still 90 players remaining on the 129 enrolled.

Edit 18:45: ELIMINATION OF NICOLAS POLONIATO

Since the beginning of the day, Nicolas Poloniato plays at a special table just as in the game (raise 15BB preflop call 3 times) than the general atmosphere is very heavy, due to some players who engaged in brilliantly of verbal jousting.

Then he lost half his stack, he was moved to a new table. On the blinds at 150-300, two players limp and Nicolas bet to 1,600 on the SB ... 1 call.

Flop: 9-7-5.

CBET 2,300 of Nicolas and call of his opponent.

Turn: 7.

Nicolas sends its latest 6.400 chips and his opponent decides to call with 6-5 ... who is facing his AQ and the little 55 win.

Nicolas then found the path to exit prematurely.

Nicolas Poloniato

Edit 18h34: DOUBLE UP Fabien PERROT

Since the begining of the tournament, Fabien has only found little pots to play and result of this, he saw his stack down slowly but surely.

However, the situation was not hopeless because our player was 12.500 on blinds at 150-300 and 25 ante.

That's when Fabien opens at 1,000 and one opponent 3bet to 4,000. Fabien decides to push his remaining chips in the center, call by his opponent: a pair of AA for Fabien that's largely dominates the pair 55 of his opponent.

No horror for our Everest Poker player who finally saw his stack exceed the original amount.

Fabien Perrot ravi d'avoir doublé

Edit 17h38: Players now have a break of 15 minutes.

Edit 17h28: ELIMINATION OF JULIAN CLAUDEPIERRE

After a raise to 800 of his opponent, Julien Claudepierre decides to push his latest chips 3.500 pre flop, instantly paid by his opponent who had once again AA, dominating the KJ of "garrincho54".

The board 5c 7d Qc 6h Qs will not help our players of Team Everest and find the way out!

Julien Claudepierre

Edit 15h37: We are at level 3 with blinds at 100-200. 122 players registered on the tourney and 127 are still in the race and the average is 20.819 chips.

Here an updated chipcounts of the Live The Dream Team and other regulars Everest Poker players who came to Evian to attend the Main Event:

- Fabien Perrot: 15k.
- Julien Claudepierre: 18k.
- Nicolas Poloniato: 22k.
- Koen "AAPocketAA" Reefman: 22k.

Edit 14h37: We are at level 2 with blinds at 50-100. Few outbound on the 125 participants who took part in the Main Event of the Evian Poker Open.

Edit 13.45: The tournament has started on the last few minutes and both our Everest Poker players find themselves at the same table with also Marc "Locster" Inizan and Kool Shen.

Kool Shen Fabien Perrot

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Hello everyone and welcome to the coverage of the Main Event of the Evian Poker Open. We are within minutes of the start of the tournament and it would not be surprising to see an average attendance for this event as there are tournaments competitors who compete at the same time: EPT Snowfest, PPT Divonne les Bains and ECPT Barcelona.

For a buy in of € 2.200, players will start with 20,000 in chips and blinds at 25-50 levels for an hour.

From Team Everest, Fabien "Schumyfab" Perraut and Julien "garrincho54" Claudepierre participate in the Main Event and we will keep you informed of their journey throughout today and tomorrow.

Note also the presence of Nicolas "Polo896" Poloniato, regular player with high limits on Everest Poker.

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Everest Poker at Volvo ICE CAMP on top of the Austrian Kitzsteinhorn

03/20/10 @ 05:28:07 am by Corina

For the second time Everest Poker hosts the world's highest final table

This weekend a great Poker spectacle took place in the Austrian Alps - more precisely in the Volvo ICE CAMP on top of the Kitzsteinhorn. After last year's awesome success Everest Poker again invited players to a tournament up high. At over 8200 feet above sea level a giant igloo became a stunning poker floor.

The beautiful weather in mountains invited the players to either run downhill the slopes or relax on the snowy sundeck of the camp. Afterwards, it was time to get focused - qualifiers from Germany, Austria and Switzerland took their seats. Amongst the players, former Miss Austria Tanja Duhovich who has tasted blood last year and did not want to miss this year's challenge.

Heat in the igloo

The highest final table on earth

Only three players left: Big showdown!
All three of them push all-in at preflop. Thomas holds a pocket pair (6 6), the others J 10 and A K. With Q 9 on the board Tibo is very close to straight - but not close enough. Thomas wins with his pair kicking both opponents out of the game in one hand.

The winners and the final table:
1) Thomas Schmid (DE):
gains a wellness weekend in the luxurious Alpine Palace in Saalbach-Hinterglemm, known as the venue of the EPT Snowfest

2) Marcus Wohlgemuth (AT):
gets a dashing Everest Poker Snowboard

3) Tibo Petrasch (AT):
is as well awarded with a snowboard

4) Matthias Staudigl (AT):
hats off for our bubble boy

5) Maximillian Harin (DE)
6) Tanja Duhovich (AT)
7) Martin Brinkmann (DE)
8) Fabian Ott (AT)
9) Pascal Faerber (CH)

The lucky winners! Congrats!

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Pix, pix, pix.....

Bambi on ice

Bambi - ex lover of the Austrian building tycoon Richard Lugner - tried her poker skills... maybe not exactly her thing. Here you can see her posing with her new BFF.

The Crew

Alpine Jacuzzi

You'll find more pix soon on the ICECAMP.at website

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Evian Poker Open: Side Event 2 Day 1

18/03/10 @ 09:43:36 am by Jerome

Edit 23h45: ELIMINATION OF JULIEN CLAUDEPIERRE

Against all odds when he had a stack therefore well above the average of the tournament, Julien had a big confrontation against the tournament chip leader who were at his table.

Everyone fold until this player and he opens to 5k (1k-2k blinds). Julien discovers the AA and he decides to 3bet to 14k. His opponent insta shove and our player decides to call. AA Vs 55 ...

Board: Q 9 8 / 3................ 5!!!!!!!

So it is on a bad beat that our Live The Dream player finds the way out. It is really unfair as his game was perfect!

Julien may feed big regret on this one because without this bad beat, he was going to become ultra chip leader with all the cards in hand to achieve a great performance. Indeed, at this moment there were only 28 players remaining with 13 in the money!

You can find the coverage of our Everest players next Saturday for the Main Event of the Evian Poker Open.

Edit 22h45:

Back from the break, Julien Claudepierre had 55k and the recovery was rather successful. Indeed, on a first confrontation, a short stack who had 18k pushed the rest of his chips with QK. "garrincho54" easily paid with AK and he eliminates a new player on this side event and advanced to 73k.

A few hands later, Julien eliminates a new short stack with QQ vs JJ and peaks at 82k.

Edit 20h45: Players now take advantage of a 1 hour dinner break.

Edit 20h30:

We're at level 9 with blinds at 500/1000 and 100 ante. There are still 39 players remaining on the 122 enrolled.

The average is 47,000.

On a recent beating, Julien "garrincho54" Claudepierre, pay the all in of his opponent (13bb approximately) with AQ. His opponent reveals 99 for a flip that turn that to the advantage of our player who grow his stack to up to 55k.

Edit 18h24: ELIMINATION OF FABIEN PERROT!!!

Back from the break, Fabien realizes that he miss a chip of 1,000 (on the 7.000 chips that he has before the break) its neighbors on the left and right support him on his claim, but there is no cctv in the tournament hall, so Fabien has lost 1.000 chips!

Since none of the players at the table enter the game, he decided to send his last 5.500 chips with A8 ... paid by the BB with TT!

The board will not help our Live The Dream player who finds the way out prematurely.

Fabien Perrot

Stay connected for news of Julien Claudepierre still racing in this Side Event 2 of the Evian Poker Open.

Edit 17h30: The players are back in the tournament hall after a well deserved break for 15 minutes. The blinds are 250/500 and 50 ante. The average is 19.218.

96 players on the original 123 are still in the race.

Regarding our Live The Dream players, both are still in the race:

Julien Claudepierre is above average with about 23k while Fabien Perrot has lost a big part of his stack on the next hand:

Raise in position with Fabien Kd Tx and a player on the button.

Flop: Ad Td 7x

Cbet of Fabien. Paid by his opponent.

Turn: 2d

Fabien check-raise with his second pair and flush draw max. Paid by his opponent.

A brick fell on the river and both checked.

His opponent reveals a trips 222 hit on the turn.

Edit 15h45: We are at level 3 of this side event and there is 112 players remaining on the 120 who participated to this tourney.

The blinds are 100-200 and 25 ante with an average of 16k.

On the side of the Live The Dream Team, after the first two levels of play, Fabien Perraut has his initial stack while teammate Julien Claudepierre has 7.400.

Julien Claudepierre

Hazard of the draw, Fabien Perrot is at the same table as other members of the community Everest Poker. First, you have the French player Nicolas Poloniato and the Holland player AAPocketAA.

Note also the presence in his left Finalist WSOP and WSOP 2009, James Akenhead!

Fabien Perrot

Just before the break, Nicolas Poloniato has lost the major part of his stack by touching a straight while his opponent sends all in with a trips. Unfortunately for "Polo", his opponent touches a pair which makes full house.

After this hand, Nicolas Poloniato finds himself with a stack of 5BB around and push with JT vs KK ... no miracle will save our excellent player who finds the way to the hotel to enjoy the beautiful SPA Evian, waiting to find the cash game tables later in the day.

Nicolas Poloniato

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Hello everyone and welcome to another day of coverage of the Evian Poker Open.

Starting today, Day 1 of the Side Event 2 of the Evian Poker Open. We are now following the players of Team Live The Dream, Fabien "Schumyfab" Perraut and Julien "garrincho54" Claudepierre.

Casino Evian

The side will begin in a few minutes. Players begin with 15,000 chips and levels of 40 minutes.

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International Heads Up France Day 2

17.03.10 @ 10:27:34 par Richard

Edit 19h56: ELIMINATION OF KOEN DE BAKKER

After two hours of a fierce battle against English Richard Greco, Koen de Bakker has been eliminated for a very good fourth place, as the field was very strong in these International French Head's Up.

His opponent played lots of small pots and there were a few big meetings that explained the length of this face to face.

The beginning of the battle turned in favor of Richard Greco and slowly but surely, Koen has seen the amount of his chips down.

Then, after a raise of Koen, his opponent bet for the totality of Koen's stack. Koen is forced to call with A6, for a A9 for his opponent. Fortunately for our Netherland player, he will find his 6 on the turn that allows him to win the pot and regain his original stack.

On a second major confrontation, Richard Greco bet and Koen decided to re-raise with 78 ... call by his opponent.

Then the flop is Q84 and Koen CBET and its opponent re-raise at 6k ... Koen call.

The turn was a K and both checked.

The river is an Ace and both checked again.

His opponent showed Ad 6d and wins the pot.

From that moment, Koen has been in a difficult position with 7BB he finds himself forced to push all'in with Q3, call by the K2 of his opponent.

The board TJK / 6 / Q will not help our players who finished in a very nice 4th place with a winning of 15.360 €.

We meet tomorrow for further tourney of this Team Everest Poker Open 2010 Evian where our players Live The Dream, Fabien Perrot and Julien Claudepierre attend the side event at 1000 € before the Main Event which starts on Saturday.

Edit 14h43: VICTORY OF KOEN DE BAKKER

Once again, the Everest Poker player, Koen de Bakker showed the extent of his talent on heads up by defeating Cao Rui in two stages.

Firstly, the frenchie lost a good third of his stack with 5d-4c on a board of 5c Qd 9c Ac 4h. Indeed, Rui Cao decides to pay the value bet of our players who had As 4s.

A few hands later, on the blinds at 200-300, Rui Cao opens at 800, then Koen 3bet to 2,000 ... insta shove of the French. After a period of reflection rather long, Koen de Bakker decides to pay with As Qh which dominates the Ad Th

The board 6d 8c 2s / Qd / 9am supports Koen de Bakker and accessing the semi finals of the Internationaux de France Head's Up Evian les Bains!

He will face the English Richard Greco who won against Anthony Lellouche.

Koen de Bakker & Fabien Perrot

Edit 14h14: the duel between the two players just started and we are still in an observation phase in which both players are gauged and discuss the hands to see who they are, is what limits they play ...

At the next table, Anthony Lellouche opposed to Richard Greco. The winner of this confrontaion will oppose the winner of the duel-Cao De Bakker.

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We are back for Day 2 of the International France Head's Up.

32 of the best players in the field were given appointment to Evian les Bains to try to win the title and a substantial portion of the prize pool.

After an epic journey throughout the day yesterday our Everest player, Koen de Bakker returned today to compete in the quarterfinals.

His opponent today will be Rui "Gohanounet" Cao of The Limpers Team. The winner of this opposition will go directly into the Semi Finals synonyms of places paid.

We will keep you informed of the developments in the confrontation ... so stay tuned!

De Bakker Vs Cao

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Evian Poker Open : France International Head's Up tourney

16.03.10 @ 07:15:26 par Richard

Edit 19h39: The fourth Heads Up of Koen de Bakker was against James Akenhead. Before the duel, only 4 players had made a flawless trip.

Unfortunately for our Everest player, the confrontation has turned in favor of James Akenhead who secured a place in the semi final synonymous of cashes.

Koen de Bakker will return tomorrow to play in the quarterfinals. If he wins the next Heads Up he will be In The Money!!

We give you a "rendez vous" for tomorrow at 2pm to follow the extraordinary journey of Koen de Bakker in the International France Heads Up.

Koen de Bakker Vs James Akenhead

Edit 18:30: The next opponent of Koen de Bakker is an "old friend" of Antoine Saout: the finalists of the WSOP and WSOPE 2009, James Akenhead!

The fourth battle will be play on the TV table, so for those who have Eurosport TV, you will be able to watch this Heads Up in late April for the broadcast of these International France Head's Up in Evian.

Edit 18.15: And another win for the Everest Poker player pro, Koen de Bakker!! He won his third consecutive Head's Up, this time against Roger Hairabedian.

On the last hand, Roger goes all in with Ac-8h insta call by Koen who reveals TT.

The board is Jd Ts 3s - 4h - 8c

Koen de Bakker is being interviewed by Eurosport's cameras.

Koen de Bakker Vs Roger Hairabedian

Edit 6:01 pm: The Heads Up between Roger Hairabedian and our player Koen De Bakker has started since a small hour. For the moment, the confrontation turns to the advantage of Koen who are not impress by Roger. Almost all the hands are boosted pre flop and there isn't many flops revealed. We shall keep you informed about the suite of the confrontation.

Edit 16h30: Here are the next heads up to come on the tourney
- Richard Greco Vs Marcello Marigliano.
- Dag Palovic Vs Rui Cao.
- Anthony Lellouche Vs James Akenhead.
- Koen de Bakker Vs Roger Hairabedian.

Here are the rest of the Heads Up to come on this tourney, with the difference that all the following players have no right to make mistakes because they have already lost a confrontation:

- Cyril André Vs Isabelle Mercier.
- Andrew Jeffrey Vs Lou Diamond.
- Leo Marguets Vs Guillaume Darcourt.
- Jens Kyllonen Nicolas Levi.
- François Balmigère Vs Bruno Fitoussi.
- Robbie Verspui Vs Jamel Maistriaux .
- Eric Haik Vs Michael Sebban.
- Manuel Bevand Vs Basile Haiche.

Edit 15h30: On the mean time, the Live The Dream Netherlands player, Koen de Bakker was against Lou Diamond. Initially, the duel was with a slight advantage for Lou until Koen pushes all in on the turn on a board of 7h 5c 5h - Jc
Lou Diamond had a long thought and finaly decides to pay with 5-9. Koen, who are waiting for a flush, is not happy to hear the call, but fortunately for our Everest player, a Kd made his return to flush at the river and allows him to take a clear advantage over his opponent (even if it has took a few minutes to try to understand why his opponent has taken so long to call with his trips).

The end of the Heads Up is anecdotal because after the previous move and with the level of blinds, Lou Diamond has pushed the middle of the table its latest chips and Koen paid with a pair who will stay the best hands and help him to win his second duel.

The third Head's Up will be played by Koen at 17h.
Edit 15h10: And although we cannot say that Fabrice Soulier has been very lucky during these international France Head's Up. Indeed, once again its confrontation against Andrew Jeffrey did not start on the best of way. In fact he was totally card dead, the few hands that he tried to move always finished with the same result: call of his opponent who had found little hands on the board
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Results of this situation are an early elimination of Fabrice Soulier on this Heads Up tournament.

Edit 13h52: The second series of heads up will start in ten minutes so stay tuned for more!

Edit 13:30: HEADS UP WINNERS OF ROUND 2

- Basil Haich Vs Marcello Marigliano
- Eric Haik Vs Richard Greco
- Jamel Maistriaux Vs Dag Palovic
- Rui Cao Vs Francis Balmigère.
- Anthony Lellouche Vs Nicolas Levi.
- Leo Margets Vs James Akenhead.
- Lou Diamond Vs Koen de Bakker.
- Roger Hairabedian Vs Cyril Andre.

HEADS UP OF ROUND 2 OF LOSERS

- Alexia Portal Vs Isabelle Mercier.
- Andrew Jeffrey Vs Fabrice Soulier.
- Guillaume Delagorce Vs Guillaume Darcourt.
- Jens Kyllonen Vs Tobias Reinkemeier.
- Bruno Fitoussi Vs Alexandre Luneau.
- Ludovic Lacay Vs Robbie Verspui.
- Suzanne Fabrice Vs Michael Sebban.
- Manual Bevand Vs Aurelien Guiglini.

Edit 13h24: The duel against Fabrice Soulier and Richard Greco has been the longest of this first round.

After a bad start, Fabrice was back on the game through a all in pre flop with 8-8, paid by his opponent with 7-7. From that moment Fabrice managed to take the lead and grow a stack of 25,000 chips. However, he lost a confrontation All in pre flop with Ac Ad Td 9c Vs who leave our champion with a short stack.

This time, he didn't succeed to do a come back and our player loses his first confrontation of the day by snapping AA vs KQ!

Fabrice will then enter the path of the "losers" who looks very long for him since he will have to win 8 duels if he wishes to reach the final.

Edit 12:17: After 3 levels, we already have the first eliminations of the day.

The Catalan player, Leo Margets just won her duel with Ludovic Lacay. James Akenhead has also zon his HU against Robbie Verspui. Finally, Eric Haik beat out Andrew Jeffrey.

Regarding our players, they are still on the game against their respective opponents.

Our player Live The Dream, Koen de Bakker won his first HU over his opponent,
Michael Sebban, with KK against K4.

Koen de Bakker

Regarding Fabrice Soulier, he's in a difficult position against Richard Greco, but we do fully trust him to achieve his goal and beat his opponent

Fabrice Soulier

Welcome to everyone for the coverage of the "Internationaux de France" head up to Evian with two of the players of the Team Everest: Fabrice Soulier and Koen de Bakker.

The tournament has the particularity of being a double chance tournament which means that if a player lost the first confrontation, he will still get a second chance of reaching the final.

The tournament takes place over two days with the following structure: 20,000 chips and blinds starting at 100-200 with levels of 15 minutes.

This € 5.500 tournament will start within a few minutes, and 32 players will compete face-to-face to try to win a share of the prize pool below:

Winner: 61 440 €
Second: 46 080 €
Third: 30 720 €
Fourth: 15 360 €

Here are the confrontations of the day:

Manual vs. Roger Bevand Hairabedian.

Isabelle Mercier vs. Marcello Marigliano.

Michael Sebban vs Koen de Bakker

Guillaume de la Gorce vs Dag Palovic.

Alexandre Luneau vs. Nicolas Levi.

Jens Kyllonen vs Rui Cao.

Leo Margets vs. Ludovic Lacay.

Andrew Jeffrey vs Eric Haik.

James Akenhead vs. Robbie Verspui.

Jamel Maistriaux vs. William Darcourt.

Lou Diamond vs. Fabrice Suzanne

Richard Greco vs. Fabrice Soulier

Tobias Reinkemeier vs. Francis Balmigère.

Antony Lellouche vs. Bruno Fitoussi!

Aurelien Guiglini vs Cyril Andre

Alexia Portal vs. Basil Haich

Stay connected to keep in touch on the course of our Everest players at the International France HU in Evian

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EPT Berlin Day 3

05/03/10 @ 06:47:55 am by Katie

Update: 21:00

Antoine is out of the 1500 Euro side event.

There are no more Everest Poker players at the EPT Berlin. We had a great time and everyone had an excellent run. Go Team Everest!

Update: 17:30

Steven is out of the side event. He went all in pre-flop, A K against Q J there was a 10 on the flop.

Antoine has entered the 1,000 Euro side event.

Update: 16:00

Side event 1500:

Blinds: 100-200
Ante: 25
Players remaining:106
Average chip count:16.8K chips
Steven: 10K chips

Update: 15:30

Bad news from EPT Berlin: Maria is out. She had Aces against a full house. She did a great job throughout the tournament, and was the last Everest Poker/female player standing. She came in 75th and won 13K. Way to go Maria!

Update: 15:00

We're up to level 18 with 84 players left in the tournament:

Blinds: 4000-8000
Ante: 500
Average Chip Count: 340K
Maria's Chip Count: 220K

Maria's table is tough but our Team Everest star is tougher. Go go Maria!

We'll be playing down to 24 players today with no dinner break.

Welcome to the Everest Poker coverage of EPT Berlin Day 3!

Maria Maceiras is our only Team Everest Poker Player left standing. There are only 111 players left today and the anticipation is building fast.

Level 17:

Blinds: 3000-6000
Ante: 500
Average chip count: 265K
Maria's chip count: 300K

We'll also be following Steven van Zadelhoff's progress through the 1500 side event today.

Stay tuned!


EPT Berlin Day 2

04/03/10 @ 06:46:53 am by Katie

Update: End of Day 2

Maria Maceiras, the last woman standing, is our only Everest Poker player headed to day 3 of EPT Berlin. She's headed into day 3 with the average chip stack - 220K.

Fabien busted shortly after the bubble with K Qs vs. A Q. Fabien finished 134th and took home €7,000 after playing an amazing tournament.

22h40: EPT Berlin 2K Side Event

Update: 2K Side Event: 12:00

We're at level 5:
Blinds: 100-200
Ante: 25

There are 165 players with an average of 20K.

Here are the Everest Poker players' chip count:

Leonard: 61K chips
Steven: 20K chips
Antoine: out
Javier: out

Antoine is out of luck at the EPT Berlin, he's out of the side event with a flush Q high against a flush K high.

Javier is out with a pair of Aces against a straight.

Leonard is down to 35K, he lost 20K with a pair of K's against a straight on the flop.

Update: 2K Side Event

Buy in: €2,000.
Start Stack: 15K
Prize pool:
277 Entrants

We are at level 3 with blinds at 75/150.
The average is 15.4K chips and there are 215 players.

We have 4 Everest Poker Players participating. Here is an updated chipcount of our Everest Poker players:

Leonard: 20K chips
Antoine: 18K chips
Javier: 10K chips
Steven: 15K chips

Leonard Truche has just doubled up his stack with trip J's against an opponent that was chasing the flush. Our Live the Dream player has now increased his stack to 40K!

Leonard Truche

Update: 22:25

We have two players in the money: Fabien and Maria. We are in the last level of the day, 30 minutes to go.

Update: 21:40

The Big Viking is out.

He had just returned from the dinner break when he found himself in a 300K three way pot with Q's against A K, A K. An Ace came on the board and there was no help for Sigurd, he was now down to 13K. With a short stack, the Big Viking went all in with 10's, was called by Q's and again with no help, is now out of the tournament. Happy with his play overall the Big Viking is looking forward to future events such as the Spanish Poker Tour stops.

Update: 19:10

The Big Viking is up to 110K! He went all in and waited in anticipation until his opponent folded. He looks very happy with this victory hand.

Here are our side event players in action:



Update: 18:15

Level 14
Blinds: 2000-4000
Ante: 400
Players remaining: 205

Maria's chip count is at 215K. She's still holding strong.

Fabien is strong with 92K while Sigurd is currently rebuilding his stack and is at 52K.

Antoine, Steven and Leo are playing in the 2,150 side event that started at 18:00.

Stay tuned for further updates

Update: 17:50

Francesco is out in level 13. He was short stacked and card dead all day. When he finally caught A J he went all in but unfortunately met A Q from his opponent and is out.

Update: 16:42

Luckily, no Everest Poker players were eliminated during level 12. There are now 248 players left and the average chip count is around 114K.

Fabien: 120K chips. He doubled with Aces against Q's
Francesco: 40K chips
Sigurd: 44K chips
Maria: 230K chips

Maria, our leading Everest Poker player so far today, is on fire! She has been winning small pots and has built her chip count up significantly. Go Maria!

We're just about to start level 13:

Ante: 200
Blinds: 1200-2400

Update: 15:15

Tobi is out of the tournament. Short stacked, he went all in preflop with J T against 8s. With no help from the board Tobi is our first Live the Dream Team member out today.

Update: 15:00

We just finished level 11:

Blinds: 800-1600
Ante: 200
Players remaining: 316

Live the Dream Team Chip Counts
Fabien Perrot: 50,000
Francesco de Vivo: 40,000
Sigurd Eskeland: 100,000
Tobi Wagner: 15,000

Team Everest Chips Counts
Maria Maceiras: 190,000
Steven van Zadelhoff: Out

Steven went out of the tournament in the middle of level 11 with A K off suite. He pushed all in preflop and was called by his opponent with Qs. The board brought another Q and no help for Steven.

We're just about to start level 12:

Blinds: 1000/2000
Ante: 200

Update: 13:07

Steven just doubled up with Ace high. Hes now at 26,000!

Update: 13:00

Antoine is out. When we started to follow him at 12h05, he was in a good position at the table with 101.5K

He lost his first pot of 17.2k with a pair of Qs against Ks.

For the second pot, Antoine had 6 8
The flop shows 8c7c6s

One player goes all in and Antoine insta-calls with two pair.

His opponent shows 7 10. At this point Antoine has the hand with two pair but it's still a dangerous situation.

The turn shows a 4 and the river unfortunately shows a 7 giving trips to his opponent. Antoine loses 35K on this bad beat.

For the third and last pot, Antoine goes all in preflop and pushes his 42K remaining with 6h Qd and one player calls with Ad Kd.

The board will not save our November 9:
Ah Jc 4c 3c 3d

Update: 12:46

Great news! Maria just doubled up to 150K chips. Here's our happy star now.

We're back at the EPT Berlin for the start of day 2

Blinds: 600-1200
Ante: 100

Bad news for Team Everest's Cristiano Blanco. He started the day short stacked and lost in a coin flip.

On the bright side, we still have many Team Everest and Live the Dream players left. Go Everest Poker!



Sigurd sizes up the competition.

Steven returns for day 2.

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EPT Berlin Day 1b

03/03/10 @ 08:53:01 am by Katie

Update: 12:00

It's been a long day, but day 1b of the EPT Berlin has come to a close. The day started with 557 players and we are now down to 290.

The level 9 blinds were 500-1000 with an ante of 100.

The average chip count was 56K.

Here are our Everest Poker player's ending chip counts:

Maria: doubled up to 80K chips
Antoine: 95K chips
Francesco: 56K chips
Tobias: 40K chips
Fabien: 50K chips
Sigurd: 65K chips

The Everest Poker players that will be moving on to tomorrow are:

Cristiano Blanco
Steven van Zadelhoff
Maria Maceiras
Francesco de Vivo
Antoine Saout
Fabien Perrot
Sigurd Eskeland
Tobias Wagner

Go Team Everest and the Live the Dream Team!
See you back here tomorrow for the start of day 2.

Update: 22:38

Level 8 has just finished.

Chip Counts:

Tobias: 52K chips
Francesco: 64K chips
Sigurd: 40K chips
Maria: 38K chips
Antoine: 32k chips
Fabien: 64K chips

Only one level to go to complete day 1b. All of today's Everest Poker players are still in, let's hope for the best!

Update: 21:37

Great news for The Big Viking! Sigurd is up to 40K, he won a huge pot with two pair against J's.

Update: 21:00

The Everest Poker Team has made it half way through day 1b of the EPT Berlin. They now return after a 90 minute break for more play.

Level 6 Chip Count:

Antoine: 83K- he almost doubled in the last level!

Fabien: 56.5K chips

Sigurd: 18.5K chips

Maria: 20K chips

Francesco: 38K chips

Update 18:16

We have just completed level 5 with all of our Everest Poker players still in.

Blinds are 200-400 with an ante of 50 for the start of level 6.

Tobias: 44K chips
Fabien: 50K chips
Sigurd: 9.3K chips
Maria: 33K chips- she doubled in this last round!
Antoine: 44K chips
Francesco: 44K chips

After level 6 the players will have a much needed 90 minute break. Things are starting to heat up here at the EPT Berlin.

Update: 16:30

We just finished level 4:

Blinds were at 150-300.

Tobias: 43K chips

Sigurd: 8.5K chips

Fabien: 50K chips

Francesco: 44.7K chips

Antoine: 54K chips

Maria: 15K chips

Welcome to Pokerstar's EPT Berlin Day 2!

Starting today for Everest Poker are Team Everest's Maria Maceiras and Antoine Saout. Also, joining us from the Live The Dream Team are Francesco de Vivo, Sigurd Eskeland, Tobias Wagner, and Fabien Perrot. The exact number of today's players is unknown, but we do know that the event was sold out. Players start with 30K chips.

Level 2:
At the start of level 2 the blinds are at 75-100.

Here's an update on our players:

Maria: 30K

Fabien: 45K

Sigurd: 11K, Sigurd had AA (flop K/10/2) and bet and his opponent called with JJ and met a set on the turn

Tobi: 30K

Francesco: 33K

Antoine: yoyoing up and down, currently around 34K

We'll be back after the break with more updates!

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Pokerstars' EPT Berlin: Day 1A begins

02.03.10 @ 09:18:37 von Olaf

Update: midnight

Day 1A at EPT Berlin is over.

First the not so good news: Right before the end of the day Koen and Javier got kicked out of the tournament. Koen held AK and got beaten by 1010 - no ace, no king to save him.

Second the good news: Even though Steven lost a bit on his stack, he finished with a good amount of 17,000 chips - move up a gear!

Now the really good news: Our campione Cristiano trippled his short stack of 7,000 and is taking 21.000 chips to the next day. Bravo!

Tomorrow day 1B starts at noon.

Have good night and see you tomorrow!

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Update: 10:00 pm

Level: 8
Blinds: 400/800 Ante: 50
Avg. stack: 45,000
259 remaining players

Against all odds... Unfortunately Leo is out of the game: After a raise with pocket 55 he met his set on the flop. However, his opponent was chasing his flush draw and got lucky on the river. We give it up for Leo who played a very good tournament.

Cristiano is currently at very short stack with 7,000 chips - hang in buddy!

Koen holds 35,000 chips and Steven is also still around start stack.

Over the day we have lost sight of Javier and.... look at that: he was sneaking up being our Team Chipleader with currently 80,000 which is nearly double average. Great!

One more level to go before we will call it a day for today!

Javier keeping cool

Steven all relaxed having a coffee break at the table

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Update: 4:30 pm

Level: 4
Blinds: 150-300
Avg. chips: 32.333
Players total: 388 (day 1A)
Remaining players: 350

Leo: 45,000 chips (stealing lots of small pots)
Koen: 15,000 chips (KK against AA - a classic)
Steven: 28,000 chips (going up and down - defending his start stack)
Cristiano: 12,000 chips (also met the aces)

We still have until about 11pm to go - everything's possible, we keep our fingers crossed.

Go Team Everest Go!

Cristiano Blanco after having seen the aces...

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Start: 12:00

Day 1A of 2010 EPT Berlin has begun! A large number of international participants have come to beautiful Berlin to play this prestigious tournament. Also at the tables are our players from Team Everest and our 2010 Live the Dream Team:

Leonard Truche - Day 1A
Koen de Bakker - Day 1A
Tobias Wagner – Day 1B
Francesco de Vivo - Day 1B
Maria Maceiras - Day 1B
Cristiano Blanco - Day 1A
Javier Martinez - Day 1A
Steven van Zadelhoff - Day 1A
Antoine Saout – Day 1B
Fabien Perrot – Day 1B

Steven van Zadelhoff

Koen de Bakker

Leonard Truche

level: 1
start stack: 30.000 Chips
blinds: 60 minutes

Go Team Everest Go!

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