"janiizzl" raised early to 7K, and Mike "SirWatts" Watson called the button before Simon "DaDumon" Grabenschweiger raised the big blind to 36,750. "janiizzl" shoved for 148,442. Only Grabenschweiger called off.
Simon "DaDumon" Grabenschweiger:
"janiizzl":
Board:
Grabenschweiger was in bad, but hit the flop for a set and never looked back. He now has $468.75 in bounties.
"RitaMitzouko" raised the hijack to 8.8K, and "LadPark" reraised the cutoff to 28K. "RitaMitzouko" came back over for 64K and "LadPark" called to the flop.
"RitaMitzouko" bet 41.4K and got called to the turn. They bet again for 66.24K, and got called. They shoved the river for more than 400K, and took it down with a fold.
"goodkicker1" Holds for a Bounty with a Good Kicker
"RUMUKULUS" raised to 12.6K early, and "goodkicker1" called from the middle before Ramon "ramonkrop" Kropmanns shoved 133,820 in the small blind. "RUMUKULUS" reshoved a big stack, and "goodkicker1" called for less.
"goodkicker1":
"RUMUKULUS":
Ramon "ramonkrop" Kropmanns:
Board:
"goodkicker1" was true to their name with the best ace and the best kicker to take it down for a bounty and a big pot.
"ifyourgood" raised early, and after a call, Joel "Odonkor1" Nordkvist reraised big to 546K from the small blind. "ifyourgood" shoved and Nordkvist tank-called the 5K they had behind. He was playing ace-king, but was up against kings. Nordkvist hit a flush on the river, but that card also gave "ifyourgood" a boat for the win.
Action is over on Day 1 of EPT Online 19: $530 NLHE [8-Max], and the day ended with players on the stone bubble. There are 120 players coming back for Day 2 action, but only 119 of them will get paid. "julik433" leads the way into the second day of play with more than 2.5 million in chips, but Ognyan "cocojamb0" Dimov isn't far behind in second place. Andre "PTFisherman23" Marques rounds out the top three as the only other player with more than 2.4 million chips.
It took less than 90 minutes to hit the $500,000 guarantee and the 1,000 entry maximum, and it played quickly from there. Two hours later there were less than 400 players in the game, but one player who jumped in late and built a stack was PokerStars Team Online member Arlie "Prince Pablo" Shaban, who bagged a stack of more than 500K for Day 2.
Top Ten Stacks
Place
Player
Country
Bounty
Chips
1
julik433
Russian Federation
$2,688
2,535,172
2
Ognyan "cocojamb0" Dimov
Bulgaria
$1,656
2,481,470
3
Andre "PTFisherman23" Marques
Netherlands
$1,375
2,438,314
4
aalexxs
Netherlands
$1,797
2,377,319
5
Paulo "paulinhoo00" Brombin
Brazil
$1,266
2,361,554
6
xnrobix
Hungary
$1,344
2,121,472
7
Marc-Andre "FrenchDawg" Ladouceur
Canada
$1,203
1,926,221
8
Bumi3
Germany
$1,969
1,873,121
9
Darwinsfish
Netherlands
$938
1,814,824
10
Dani "danipesis" Palau
Mexico
$656
1,782,979
Action of the Day
They got underway at 2:05 p.m. eastern time today, and hit the 1,000 entry maximum within the first hour and a half of play. That meant 119 players would share in the $500,000 prize pool and there were still 777 players in the game. Shaban wasn't the only member of the PokerStars Team in this one as ambassador Kalidou "KalidouSow" Sow also tried his hand. He busted early however, leaving Shaban to carry the flag.
Arlie Shaban
Daan "DaanOss" Mulders ended the day in 38th place with $2,109 in bounties, but he spent a good portion of the middle part of the day near or at the top of the counts, while Simon "DaDumon" Grabenschweiger got there in a few spots where he was dominated to bag a 21st place stack of more than 1.25 million, and pocket more than $1,300 in bounties so far.
Action on Day 2 gets underway at 2:05 p.m. eastern time tomorrow, and they'll play down to a winner before they finish. Check back here as PokerNews will be there till the final hand is dealt to bring you the action.