2009 PokerNews Cup Alpine

Event 3 - �110 No Limit Hold'em w/Bounties
Day: 1
Event Info

2009 PokerNews Cup Alpine

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k9
Prize
€3,264
Event Info
Buy-in
€100
Entries
112
Level Info
Level
11
Blinds
2,000 / 4,000
Ante
400

Mutiny on the Bounty

Tony G has now been moved next door to fellow bounty Erich Kollmnann, who has, naturally, been embraced with the most welcome of arms by a salivating table.

Of course, complications could ensue, so the TD was on hand to clarify matters, stating that a bounty couldn't prosper from another bounty's exit, and that if one were to eliminate the other, their bounty would increase to �500.

Vos Doubles Up

Bounty target Mark Vos open-shoved under the gun for his last 1,500 and it folded around to Stefan Podechtl on the big blind, who sighed. "You play your hands like yesterday?" he asked with a smile. Vos spent a few minutes trying to talk him into calling, and eventually, with a sigh, Podechtl did just that.

Vos: {A-Hearts} {K-Spades}
Podechtl: {6-Spades} {8-Clubs}

Board: {6-Diamonds} {Q-Hearts} {A-Clubs} {2-Spades} {7-Spades}

Vos doubles up to 3,100, with his bounty still intact.

Level: 4

Blinds: 100/200

Ante: 25

Let's Go Metz

Things have been going rather well for Kristian Svensson, and even the occasional hiccup can barely dent his stack.

Karl Heinz Metz shoved for around 1,200 and Svensson called; Johan Percivall who had limped in also called, but laid it down to a large bet from Svensson on the flop, and it was a showdown.

Svensson: {J-Hearts} {J-Diamonds}
Metz: {A-Spades} {Q-Spades}

Board: {8-Spades} {2-Diamonds} {7-Diamonds} {10-Clubs} {A-Hearts}

Metz triples up to just under 4,000, but Svensson is still among the largest stacks with over 12,000.

Early Pace Setters

Nobody in particular appears to be racing away with this one, but a quick scour around the cardroom did reveal that the following players were leading the packs:

Kristian Svensson -- 14,725
Uzi Gellman -- 13,800
Christian Steiner -- 11,550

Tags: Kristian Svensson

Haas-Ta La Vista

Jeffrey Haas
Jeffrey Haas
A heftily chipped-up Kristian Svensson raised to 900 under the gun and it folded around to Jeffrey Haas on the big blind, who moved in for perhaps double that amount in total. Svensson called and it was looking pretty good for Haas.

Haas: {8-Clubs} {8-Spades}
Svensson: {K-Diamonds} {5-Diamonds}

Board: a rather cruel {Q-?} {3-?} {6-?} {4-?} {2-?} to give Svensson the straight, and Haas hit the rail.

Tags: Jeffrey Haas

Jorg Outta Here

I joined the action on the {A-Hearts}{2-Spades}{6-Spades} flop, but judging by the positions and the amount of chips in the pot, it appeared as though Richard Pols had opened from the hijack, Jorg Peisert three-bet from the big blind and Pols called.

After a momentary pause, Peisert checked, leading to Pols betting 1,600. "I'm all in," replied Peisert.

Pols looked at his chips, sighed before announcing, "I can't fold," and threw in the necessary chips with {A-Spades}{10-Spades}. Peisert shrugged his shoulders and sniggered while tabling a severely dominated {J-Clubs}{J-Hearts}.

A {9-Hearts} turn and {K-Spades} river were of no use, and Pols snapped up the pot.

Tags: Jorg PeisertRichard Pols

A-K Vs. A-K for Tony G - Again

Another, strangely familiar, confrontation for bounty boy Tony G.

Stephanie Mayer-Stauffe was all in with {A-Spades} {K-Spades}, and Mr G was holding, er, {A-Hearts} {K-Diamonds}. Hilarity all around the table as everyone rather cruelly crossed their fingers for some sort of cooler...

Flop: {4-Clubs} {10-Hearts} {K-Hearts}

Plenty of "ooh"-ing from the spectators, and held breath for the turn...

Turn: {4-Diamonds}

Groans of disappointment as everyone lost interest while the irrelevant {5-Clubs} river was dealt. Chop, chop.

Gandrup the Out

Gandrup fared better in yesterday's tournament
Gandrup fared better in yesterday's tournament
Rasmus Gandrup found himself involved in a three-way all in holding {2-Diamonds} {2-Clubs}, and it could have been worse for him. Luke O'Kelly was holding {8-Clubs} {8-Diamonds}, but Hahn Tran was holding {8-Hearts} {8-Spades} leaving Gandrup a few outs.

Tran attempted to swap his hand for O'Kelly's, but O'Kelly swapped them back, and the board was dealt.

Board: {J-Diamonds} {10-Spades} {7-Diamonds} {A-Hearts} {5-Spades}

With a total of no deuces at all on the board, Gandrup was a goner.

Krisitian War

Kristian Svensson opened the action with a preflop raise of 400; Kim Kristiansen made it 800. Back round to Svensson, who, after a brief pause, reraised to a total of 4,200, virtually putting his opponent all in. He didn't look overjoyed, but, eventually, Kristiansen made the call.

Kristiansen = {Q-Clubs}{Q-Hearts}
Svensson = {10-Spades}{10-Diamonds}

Board = {A-Clubs}{3-Clubs}{3-Spades}{10-Clubs}{J-Clubs}

Despite a flush on the river, a cruel ten on the turn meant Svensson took it down with a full house.

Tags: Kim KristiansenKristian Svensson