Neuville Leads EPT13 Malta High Roller After Day 2

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Pierre Neuville

Day 2 of the 2016 PokerStars.com EPT Malta High Roller saw seven new players enter the competition with a fresh stack of 50,000 to boost the overall field to 144 entries. A prize pool of �1,396,800 emerged with the top 20 spots to be paid at least �8,070 for their efforts. After 10 levels of 60 minutes each, the field was whittled down to the last eight hopefuls.

2015 November Niner and serial qualifier Pierre Neuville claimed the top spot with 1,695,000 and the Belgian is joined by the likes ofCristian Egues (1,515,000), Liviu Ignat (1,012,000), Team PokerStars Pro Theo J?rgensen (982,000), Michael Kane (810,000), Stefan "mindgamer" Jedlicka (443,000), Charlie Carrel (410,000) and [Removed:172] (334,000).

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Cristian EguesSpain1,515,00075
2Michael KaneUnited Kingdom810,00040
3Liviu IgnatRomania1,012,00050
4Theo JorgensenDenmark982,00049
5Pierre NeuvilleBelgium1,695,00084
6Charlie CarrelUnited Kingdom410,00020
7[Removed:172]Germany334,00016
8Stefan JedlickaAustria443,00022

With 80 players taking to the tables, the first two hours saw 31 of them run out of chips entirely. Amongst them wereMax Silver, Koray Aldemir, Pratyush Buddiga, Sam Greenwood, Benjamin Pollak and Adrian Mateos. Simon Mattsson lost a big flip with ace-king against the pocket queens of Armando Collado and Davidi Kitai followed in the same fashion against Stephen Chidwick.

Liviu Ignat became a big stack after the double elimination of Steve O'Dwyer and Govert Metaal, while[Removed:17] couldn't hold with nines against the ace-king of Ben Heath. Sebastian Veghinas made the right call with ace-king only to see Alexander Ivarsson hit a gutshot.

Down to the last three tables, Frederik Jensen lost his short stack to Egues before Felix Stephensen ran pocket tens into the pocket aces of Philipp Gruissem. Piotr Franczak's roller coaster ride ended two spots shy of the money and a huge move by Collado with bottom pair let the bubble burst, as Ivarsson called with top pair and the flush draw. A blank on the river resulted in Collado's departure as bubble boy.

Once the final 20 were in the money, Gleb Tremzin, EPT12 Malta High Roller third-place finisher Mikalai Vaskaboinikau and Jyri Merivirta busted in quick succession. Ben Heath then lost a flip to Ivarsson and the Swede was the dominating chip leader when the last two tables were set.

Marcin Chmielewski ran with pocket eights into the pocket aces of Neuville and the ace-queen of Egues and had to settle for 16th place. A short-stacked Chidwick followed in 15th place and not much later, the field was suddenly reduced to 12 when Farid Jattin and Ivarsson were knocked out by Theo J?rgensen. Christophe Larquemin's pocket nines could not fade the flush draw and the two overcards of Kramer and the Frenchman, who survived the bubble with less than three big blinds. He was gone in 12th place.

Another double elimination set the unofficial final table with 40 minutes left in level 20. Cate Hall three-bet all in with ace-queen, Egues reshoved with pocket eights and Gruissem called with ace-king only to see Egues flop a full house. The remainder of the level saw just one further player bust, Hari Bercovici, who ran with queens into kings. Neuville then claimed the lead after winning a big three-way hand against Egues and J?rgensen.

The PokerNews live reporting team will be back at 12:30 p.m. local time when the action resumes in level 21 and blinds of 10,000-20,000 with a running ante of 3,000. Tune back in to find out who will lift the elusive high roller trophy and claim the payday of �335,200.

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