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            <title>EPT Warsaw: Benzimra schools the kids to take Polish poker crown</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="ept-thumb-promo.jpg" src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/ept-thumb-promo.jpg" width="130" height="100" class="mt-image-left" style="float: left; margin: 0 20px 20px 0;" /></span>You might have thought that this season's EPT was all about poker's kids running the schoolyard. But just as anyone older than about 22 might have considered packing up and going home, the French player Christophe Benzimra won the Main Event of EPT Warsaw, halting a run of three whipper-snapper champions at the beginning of this term.</p>

<p>At 47, Benzimra was the oldest player at today's final table, the second oldest player to feature at <i>any</i> final table so far this season, and the oldest since his countryman Jan Boubli won in Barcelona on season two. But having only taken up poker three years ago, Benzimra has learned the trade among the wild youths of the EPT. For five days in Poland, he was at least the equal of all the three-bet, c-bet crowd - and takes the Polish equivalent of €358,644 after dishing out that clip round the ear.</p>

<p><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="_MG_0033_Christophe_Benzimra_EPT6Pol_Neil_Stoddart.jpg" src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/_MG_0033_Christophe_Benzimra_EPT6Pol_Neil_Stoddart.jpg" width="300" height="450" class="mt-image-center" style="text-align: center; display: block; margin: 0 auto 20px;" /></span><i><center>Christophe Benzimra</i></center><br></p>

<p>It was around 9pm when he finished off Alfio Battisti, the PokerStars SuperNova Elite and 24-year-old protege of Dario Minieri. That was the youngest final-table participant against the oldest, but it was done in a flash. "I'm the coach," Minieri had said of Battisti. "I'm like Mickey in <I>Rocky</i>." But only a few hands into the mano-a-mano scrap, Battisti was floored by Benzimra's top two pair. Battisti's flush draw missed.</p>

<p>"They were better than me," said Benzimra. "I am not a professional player, I play just for my pleasure and let's say today that the luck was with me." </p>

<p><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="_MG_9773_EPT6Pol_Neil_Stoddart.jpg" src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/_MG_9773_EPT6Pol_Neil_Stoddart.jpg" width="450" height="300" class="mt-image-center" style="text-align: center; display: block; margin: 0 auto 20px;" /></span><I><center>Alfio "Rocky" Battisti, with Dario "Mickey" Minieri on the rail</i></center><br />
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<p>To get to that stage, they'd seen off all others, with two particular eliminations the most notable. Oleksandr Vaserfirer was such a monstrous chip leader coming into the final that no one expected him to be overhauled. But drip, drip, drip, his chips dribbled away throughout the afternoon and his aces were cracked by Benzimra's jacks in a whopping three way coup. Vaserfirer's flames were eventually doused in third.</p>

<p><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="_MG_8488_EPT6Pol_Neil_Stoddart.jpg" src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/_MG_8488_EPT6Pol_Neil_Stoddart.jpg" width="300" height="450" class="mt-image-center" style="text-align: center; display: block; margin: 0 auto 20px;" /></span><I><center>Oleksandr Vaserfirer</i></center><br></p>

<p>On the results table from this particular event, Vaserfirer's name will appear forever above that of the Team PokerStars Pro Luca Pagano's. But on many other lists, Pagano's name is at the very summit. He finished fourth here, losing almost all of his chips with A-K against Battisti's A-Q when winning the 70-30 race would have made him a massive chip leader three-handed. </p>

<p>But even finishing fourth was enough for Pagano to overhaul Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier at the top of EPT tournament leaderboard. Pagano extended his lead as the player with the most in-the-money finishes on the EPT (12), and the most final tables (five). He acknowledged here that he was fortunate in the early stages of the tournament, hitting sets to outdraw bigger pairs, and rivering quads in another early pot, so he wasn't too aggrieved by the beat that effectively knocked him out.</p>

<p>"To tell the truth, I must be happy," Pagano said. "But when you can taste it..." He tailed off in disappointment after another story of so near, but yet so far.</p>

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<p>Tonight, though, Pagano will join the celebrations of Benzimra, who was a popular winner in Warsaw. We'll see him again at the Grand Final in Monte Carlo - part of his winner's prize is a buy-in there - but there's a good chance he'll also be in Portugal next month, which is our next stop.</p>

<p>Click over to the <A href="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/ept-warsaw-prizewinners-and-payout-struc.html">prizewinners page</a> to see who won what in Warsaw. Then take a look at all these links below, where you'll find a blow-by-blow, level-by-level account of all that happened.</p>

<p><A href="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/ept/2009/ept-warsaw-final-table-player-profiles-060634.html">Final table player profiles</a><br />
<A href="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/ept/2009/oleksandr-vaserfirer-ukraine-1401000-cla-060628.html">Level 21 updates</a><br />
<A href="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/ept/2009/ept-warsaw-day-five-level-22-updates-060651.html">Level 22 updates</a><br />
<A href="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/ept/2009/ept-warsaw-day-5-level-23-updates-060654.html">Level 23 updates</a><br />
<A href="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/ept/2009/ept-warsaw-day-5-level-24-060661.html">Level 24 updates</a><br />
<A href="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/ept/2009/ept-warsaw-day-5-level-25-updates-060668.html">Level 25&26 updates</a></p>

<p>And check in with our <a href="http://www.pokerstarsblog.de/">German</a> and <a href="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/pl/">Polish</a> blogs too. They'll be happy to have you.</p>

<p>Video blogs are at <a href="http://www.pokerstars.tv/channels/46FY/warsaw-english.html">PokerStars.tv</a> -- like the one below telling us how the tournament wrapped -- and all photos on PokerStars Blog are (c) Neil Stoddart. That's your lot. Goodnight.</p>

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            <title>EPT Warsaw: Day 5, level 25/26 updates</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p><em><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="ept-thumb-promo.jpg" src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/ept-thumb-promo.jpg" width="130" height="100" class="mt-image-left" style="float: left; margin: 0 20px 20px 0;" /></span>Live updates from day five, levels 25 and 26 of the EPT Warsaw Main Event event brought to you by Stephen Bartley, Howard Swains and Simon Young.</p>

<p>Click <b>refresh</b> to see the latest updates below. Click through to the <a href="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/tournaments/ept/chipcount.html">chip count page</a> for selected notable <a href="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/tournaments/ept/chipcount.html">chip counts</a>, updated regularly throughout the day.</p>

<p><b>Blinds: 25,000-50,000 (5,000 ante)</b></em></p>

<p><b>8.55pm: Christophe Benzimra wins EPT Warsaw and €358,644 (1,493,170 PLN). Runner up Alfio Battisti wins €200,520 (834,840 PLN)</b><br />
Benzimra opened and was raised by Battisti to 250,000 which Benzimra called. The flop came [7c][5c][ac]. Battisti now made it 300,000 which Benzimra raised to 900,000. You can start to see where this is going now, Battisti moving all in. Very clearly Benzimra announced: "Call."</p>

<p>Alfio Battisti: [kc][th] for a flush draw.<br />
Christophe Benzimra: [ad][7s] for two pairs</p>

<p>Dario Minieri was on the rail behind Battisti. "Three of clubs," he said. "One time!" But this time at least the one time didn't work. [8h] on the turn, [5h] on the river. We have a winner in Warsaw, the Frenchman Christophe Benzimra.</p>

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<i>EPT 6 Warsaw winner Christophe Benzimra</i></center><br>

<p><b>8.53pm: Christophe Benzimra wins EPT Warsaw</b><br />
Hand details to follow!</p>

<p><b>8.50pm: New level</b><br />
We've moved up to level 26. Blinds are 25,000-50,000 (5,000 antes)</p>

<p><b>8.48pm: Battisti opens</b><br />
Battisti opened for 120,000, the amount he seemed to be riffling at that moment. Benzimra called for a flop of [ah][qd][kc]. Benzimra checked before Battisti made it 220,000. Benzimra passed.</p>

<p><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="battisitiwarsawft.JPG" src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/battisitiwarsawft.JPG" width="300" height="450" class="mt-image-center" style="text-align: center; display: block; margin: 0 auto 20px;" /></span><center><i>Alfio Battisti</center></i></p>

<p><b>8.46pm: Benzimra completes</b><br />
Benzimra completes the small blind but Battisti ramps it up a bit, betting 140,000 which is called. The flop comes: [8h][6s][3d]. Battisti made it 210,000, Benzimra took out a stack of oranges and made it 645,000. Battisti passed.</p>

<p><b>8.45pm: You gotta feel sorry for Luca</b><br />
Luca Pagano went out in very unlucky circumstances in fourth place. Ever the gentleman, he found time to talk to our video bloggers soon afterwards...</p>

<center><script src="http://www.pokerstars.tv/movies/7YC/ept-6-warsaw-day-5-lucapagano-reflects-on-what-might-have-been.js?from=embed&amp;include_link=true" type="text/javascript"></script><br />Watch <a href="http://www.pokerstars.tv/movies/7YC/ept-6-warsaw-day-5-lucapagano-reflects-on-what-might-have-been.html">EPT 6 Warsaw Day 5: LucaPagano reflects on what might have been</a> on PokerStars.tv</center><p>

<p>And here is the moment when he went out...</p>

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<p><b>8.40pm: Benzimra going nowhere</b><br />
Another pot goes to Benzimra in this heads up duel. Alfio Battista raised to 100,000, which was called. The flop came [4d][8h][qs], which Benzimra checked, Battista bet 120,000, and Benzimra called again. The turn was [6h]. Check, check. The river was [qd], check, check again, but Battista mucked without a showdown.</p>

<p><b>8.40pm: Early stages</b><br />
After the first hand was passed, the second has a flop of [8h][3s][2d]. Battisti checked to Benzimra who bet 60,000 to win the hand. On the next hand Battisti raised after Benzimra completed the small blind. That took that one. And just a moment ago, on a flop of [2c][qd][6h] both players checked, but when Battisti bet on the [td] turn he took the pot.</p>

<p><b>8.35pm: Back again</b><br />
Everyone has been fed and watered, and our two finalists are back for their head-to-head showdown. This should be good.</p>

<p><b>7.32pm: Post-prandial heads up</b><br />
Tournament officials have decided to take a one-hour dinner break before heads-up play. We'll be taking some sustenance before returning for the mano-a-mano action. Here are the stacks of the two players:</p>

<p>Alfio Battisti: 2,729,000<br />
Christophe Benzimra: 3,360,000</p>

<p><b>7.30pm: Oleksandr Vaserfirer, Ukraine, out in third earning €120,311 (500,900 PLN)</b><br />
Vaserfirer has been eliminated. The overnight chip leader was left with only about 600,000 after the huge pot against Benzimra. And it was no surprise that he shoved all in over the top of Battisti's 110,000 button raise. Battisti called instantly and was ahead: the Italian had [ah][ks] against Vaserfirer's [ac][8h]. The board was a miracle free [jh][qd][qc][3d][5d]. </p>

<p>We're down to two.</p>

<p><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="warsawftvaser2.JPG" src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/warsawftvaser2.JPG" width="450" height="300" class="mt-image-center" style="text-align: center; display: block; margin: 0 auto 20px;" /></span><center><i>Oleksandr Vaserfirer</center></i></p>

<p><b>7.20pm: Villain call</b><br />
Is that the name for a hero call gone awry? It's a massive pot, with Oleksandr Vaserfirer making it 120,000 pre-flop, which was called in the big blind by Christophe Benzimra. The flop came [ac][5d][4s] and Benzimra checked, but then raised Vaserfirer's 150,000 stab.</p>

<p>The Frenchman made it 300,000. Call. The turn was [4d] and Benizimra now took the lead, betting 300,000. Call. The river was [7s] and Benzimra shoved, 1,052,000. Vaserfirer came up with what was a possibly tournament-defining call, but it was not to go his way. Benzimra had [as][jh] and Vaserfirer, forced against his will to show his hand (it being an all in situation) showed [8c][5c].</p>

<p>The new counts after that hand are as follows:</p>

<p>Christophe Benzimra 3,400,000<br />
Alfio Battisti 2,000,000<br />
Oleksandr Vaserfirer 650,000</p>

<p><b>7.10pm: Battisti and Vaserfirer</b><br />
Battisti opened for 110,000 from the button, getting a call from Vaserfirer. They see a flop of [ac][qc][4d]. Vaserfirer checked but Battisti made it 200,000, getting a call from Vaserfirer. The turn came [9h]. Both checked for a [5d] on the river. Vaserfirer fired out 250,000, forcing Battisti to fold.</p>

<p><b>7pm: Battisti burnt</b><br />
Oleksandr Vaserfirer completed the big blind of Alfio Battisti. The flop came [jh][ks][ah] and Vaserfirer bet 60,000. Battisti called, a pattern that was repeated when the [5d] turned. This time the bet/call was for 100,000. The river was [3c] and after Vaserfirer checked, Battisti bet 300,000. Vaserfirer didn't take too long to make the call, and Battisti took even less time to muck without showdown.</p>

<p><b>6.55pm: Luca Pagano out in fourth place, winning €85,938 (357,790 PLN)</b><br />
Benzimra opened for 170,000. Sitting with 120,000 left was Luca Pagano who shoved in. On the showdown the Team PokerStars Pro showed [ad][5d] against Benzimra's [qh][tc]. The flop sealed it: [6c][5h][qc]. Pagano, already looking devastated, removed his sunglasses, stood up and prepared to leave. A [4h] on the turn and [4d] on the river were no help.</p>

<p>The remaining three players are close - on around 2 million chips each.</p>

<p><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="warsawftluca1.JPG" src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/warsawftluca1.JPG" width="450" height="300" class="mt-image-center" style="text-align: center; display: block; margin: 0 auto 20px;" /></span><center><i>Luca Pagano</center></i></p>

<p><b>6.50pm: Pagano crippled</b><br />
Luca Pagano has just taken a crushing blow and is on the ropes here in Poland. It was brutal: he raised from under-the-gun, making it 120,000. Alfio Battisti reraised from the small blind, making it 400,000 and Pagano moved all in. Battisti called. Pagano had [ad][kh] and Battisti had [ac][qs]. It was looking like Battisti was going to be eliminated, but the flop came [6s][qd][3c] and that vaulted Battisti into the lead. The turn was [3d] and the river [5s]. The all in was 1,061,000, which left Pagano with only about 120,000.</p>

<p><b>6.50pm: Pagano pass</b><br />
Pagano opened from the button for 100,000. Battisti called for a flop of [7s][kh][3s]. Both checked for an [8s] turn. Both checked again for a river card [ks]. Battisti made it 155,000 now. Pagano looked thoughtful but eventually passed.</p>

<p><b>6.40pm: And here they come</b><br />
The remaining four players are finally heading back to the table after their extended break.</p>

<p><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="_MG_8452_EPT6Pol_Neil_Stoddart.jpg" src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/_MG_8452_EPT6Pol_Neil_Stoddart.jpg" width="450" height="300" class="mt-image-center" style="text-align: center; display: block; margin: 0 auto 20px;" /></span><br></p>

<p><b>6.15pm: Break again</b><br />
Just after the break, we have another one, this time at the players' request. Give them ten minutes or so.</p>

<p><b>6.10pm: Players are refreshing</b><br />
Players will be back from their break shortly, and as the official counts at the end of the last level reveal, we have a new chip leader. It's the French player Christophe Benzimra.</p>

<p>Christophe Benzimra - 2,213,000<br />
Oleksandr Vaserfirer - 2,140,000<br />
Luca Pagano - 1,091,000<br />
Alfio Battista - 671,000</p>

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            <title>EPT Warsaw: Day 5, level 24 updates</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p><em><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="ept-thumb-promo.jpg" src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/ept-thumb-promo.jpg" width="130" height="100" class="mt-image-left" style="float: left; margin: 0 20px 20px 0;" /></span>Live updates from day five, level 24 of the EPT Warsaw Main Event event brought to you by Stephen Bartley, Howard Swains and Simon Young.</p>

<p>Click <b>refresh</b> to see the latest updates below. Click through to the <a href="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/tournaments/ept/chipcount.html">chip count page</a> for selected notable <a href="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/tournaments/ept/chipcount.html">chip counts</a>, updated regularly throughout the day.</p>

<p><b>Blinds: 15,000-30,000 (3,000 ante)</b></em></p>

<p><b>5.48pm: That's the end of level 24</b><br />
Much as we loved it, level 24 must go. Instead, we look forward to level 25 in 15 minutes.</p>

<p>As the official counts at the end of level 24 reveal, we have a new chip leader. It's the French player Christophe Benzimra, who enjoyed a terrific last level.</p>

<p>Christophe Benzimra - 2,213,000<br />
Oleksandr Vaserfirer - 2,140,000<br />
Luca Pagano - 1,091,000<br />
Alfio Battista - 671,000</p>

<p>Not so good for Italians, obviously.</p>

<p><b>5.47pm: Re-raising</b><br />
Luca Pagano takes a pot from Benzimra, re-raising and showing [ad] after Benzimra folded [ah][5h]. "Maybe... I had the best hand," said Pagano. On the next hand there was more raising. This time Battisti re-raised all-in after Vaserfirer made it 110,000 from the button. It got no further than that though.</p>

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<p><b>5.45pm: A few words here and there</b><br />
Vaserfirer opens for 85,000 from the button. Benzimra calls for a flop of [6c][qd][qc]. Vaserfirer then bets 50,000 which is called. On the [kc] turn Benzimra checks to the Ukrainian who then bets 250,000. "Flush?" asks Benzimra, but Vaserfirer speaks no English.</p>

<p>"Queen," says Vaserfirer. So he knows a few words then. Benzimra announced raise, making it 500,000 total. That was enough for Vaserfirer to fold.</p>

<p><b>5.40pm: Battles of Battisti</b><br />
Battisti opened for 75,000 which Vaserfirer called for a flop of [kh][jd][3d]. Vaserfirer checked before Battisti made it 115,000. Vaserfirer then raised himself, to 280,000 winning the hand.</p>

<p><b>5.32pm: Dario Minieri wins High Roller</b><br />
While the main event continues on its merry way, the video team caught up with Team PokerStars Pro Dario Minieri, who last night won the €12,000 High Roller event, winning a handy €77,000...</p>

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<p><b>5.30pm: All in, call, oh</b><br />
Alfio Battisti raised from the button, making it 75,000. Christophe Benzimra reraised in the small blind, asking for 220,000 more. Battisti called. The flop came [qd][10s][8c] and suddenly all the chips were in the middle. Benzimra bet 270,000; Battisti shoved for 350,000 more and Benzimra called. Battisti was behind but he had outs. His [ac][jh] meant that any ace or any king would win it outright and any nine would chop it with Benzimra's [jc][js]. The turn was the blank [7s] but the river was the [9s] and that meant an awful lot of fuss about nothing. They chopped it, and we continue on.</p>

<p><b>5.25pm: Big pot brewing</b><br />
Benzimra opened for 90,000 in the small blind. Luca Pagano wanted to see the Frenchman's stack, about 1.2 million which Pagano covered. He then made it 240,000 in the big blind which Benzimra called. The flop came [tc][4c][ah]. Benzimra checked to Pagano who made it 220,000. Now Benzimra shoved all in. Pagano passed - and Benzimra showed him pocket queens.</p>

<p><b>5.20pm: To the flop</b><br />
A bet of 90,000 from Benzimra pre-flop was raised to 250,000 by Vaserfirer in the small blind. Benzimra called for a flop of [9s][jh][6c]. Vaserfirer made it another 300,000 to play, enough to make the Frenchman fold.</p>

<p><b>5.15pm: Battisti on the attack</b><br />
Alfio Battisti raised to 75,000 under-the-gun and Luca Pagano called in the small blind, as did Oleksandr Vaserfirer in the big. The flop came [8d][6h][10d] and Pagano checked. Vaserfirer, however, wasn't so circumspect. He made it 110,000. That put Battisti on the offensive as he moved all in for about a million. Pagano passed as did Vaserfirer, probably well aware that he can't afford to double anyone up any more. Battisti took it down and now every player has gone somewhere between 1.4m and 1.6m or thereabouts.</p>

<p><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="warsawftvaser1.JPG" src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/warsawftvaser1.JPG" width="300" height="450" class="mt-image-center" style="text-align: center; display: block; margin: 0 auto 20px;" /></span><center><i>Oleksandr Vaserfirer</center></i></p>

<p><b>5.10pm: Vaserfirer again</b><br />
Vaserfirer opened for 80,000 from the button, raised by Battisti in the small blind to 210,000. Benzimra holds up pocket sevens and folds while Vaserfirer calls for a flop of [kc][jh][ad]. Battisti checked to Vaserfirer who made it 295,000 to go. Battisti didn't go, he passed.</p>

<p><b>5.05pm: Evening out</b><br />
As the reeling in of Oleksandr Vaserfirer continues, the stacks have evened out to a remarkable degree. Here's what they're sitting with, approximately:</p>

<p>Oleksandr Vaserfirer: 1,800,000<br />
Luca Pagano: 1,600,000<br />
Christophe Benzimra: 1,400,000<br />
Alfio Battisti: 1,100,000</p>

<p><b>5pm: Oleksandr firing</b><br />
Vaserfirer opens for 80,000 which Benzimra called. The saw a flop of [5d][3c][6s]. Benzimra checked before Vaserfirer bet 105,000. That was enough for Benzimra to fold. The latest feeling is that Luca Pagano has taken over the chip lead, or is at least very close to it.</p>

<p><b>4.52pm: Blinds</b><br />
There's a lot of blind stealing going on, and a good deal of blind defending too. The reason? That big blind is now 30,000, which equates to one player's starting stack from this tournament.</p>

<p><b>4.50pm: See two more in pain</b><br />
Here's the latest two bust outs for you in glorious technicolor film - first Clayton Mozdzen, then Ruslan Prydryk in that three-way coup...</p>

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<p><b>4.45pm: Power poker Pagano</b><br />
This is getting very interesting now, especially the battle between Luca Pagano and Oleksandr Vaserfirer. Pagano makes up Vaserfirer's big blind and the Ukrainian player makes it 100,000 more. Pagano calls and the flop is: [jc][10c][qd]. They both check that, but it all goes off on the turn of [7d]. Pagano leads for 150,000, Vaserfirer raises to 350,000 and Pagano moves all in, for about 1,000,000. Vaserfirer eventually folds.</p>

<p><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="warsawftluca.JPG" src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/warsawftluca.JPG" width="300" height="450" class="mt-image-center" style="text-align: center; display: block; margin: 0 auto 20px;" /></span><center><i>Luca Pagano</center></i></p>

<p><b>4.40pm: From the button</b><br />
A bet of 75,000 from Battisti on the button, called by Luca Pagano in the big blind for a flop of [4d][js][tc]. Both players checked for a [9c]. Pagano now made it 120,000 which Battista called for a [4c] river card. Check check. Pagano showed [kd][jh] to take the pot.</p>

<p><b>4.35pm: Battisti's bluff becomes a straight</b><br />
The first hand into the new level and Oleksandr Vaserfirer makes up Alfio Battisti's big blind. They see a flop of [7h][9s][2s] and after Vaserfirer checks, Battisti bets 45,000. Call. They check the turn of [8s] and the river is [10s]. Vaserfirer checks, Battisti bets 90,000 and Vaserfirer calls. Battisti shows [jd][2h] for the rivered straight and it is good.</p>

<p><b>4.30pm: Stacks at the start</b><br />
The four players remaining have the following chips at the start of level 24:</p>

<p>Oleksandr Vaserfirer - 2,173,000<br />
Christophe Benzimra - 1,779,000<br />
Luca Pagano - 1,152,000<br />
Alfio Battisti - 985,000</p>

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            <description><![CDATA[<p><em><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="ept-thumb-promo.jpg" src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/ept-thumb-promo.jpg" width="130" height="100" class="mt-image-left" style="float: left; margin: 0 20px 20px 0;" /></span>Live updates from day five, level 23 of the EPT Warsaw Main Event event brought to you by Stephen Bartley, Howard Swains and Simon Young.</p>

<p>Click <b>refresh</b> to see the latest updates below. Click through to the <a href="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/tournaments/ept/chipcount.html">chip count page</a> for selected notable <a href="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/tournaments/ept/chipcount.html">chip counts</a>, updated regularly throughout the day.</p>

<p><b>Blinds: 12,000-24,000 (2,000 ante)</b></em></p>

<p><b>4.15pm: At the end of the level</b><br />
On a flop of [td][4c][qd] Vaserfirer made it 30,000 which Battisti called for a [9s] on the turn. Both checked that for a [3h] river card. Another 50,000 from Vaserfirer, called by the Italian. Vaserfirer showed [ah][qc] to take the pot.</p>

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<p><b>4.07pm: Chips</b><br />
After that monstrous hand a few moments ago, and the not so monstrous couple since then, the approximate counts are as follows:</p>

<p>Oleksandr Vaserfirer - 2,300,000<br />
Christophe Benzimra - 1,900,000<br />
Luca Pagano - 1,200,000<br />
Alfio Battisti - 1,100,000</p>

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<p><b>4.05pm: Pagano punches again</b><br />
Luca Pagano made it 70,000 on the button and Oleksandr Vaserfirer three-bet to 180,000. It was folded back to Pagano, who found a four-bet all in. Vaserfirer seemed like he was about to call, but didn't.</p>

<p><b>4pm: Ruslan Prydyk out in fifth place, winning €71,041 (295,770 PLN)</b><br />
Here we go then. Vaserfirer opened for 70,000 which Prydyk raised to 250,000 from the button. Benzimra then said: "I'm all in," prompting Vaserfirer to ask for a count. The answer was 602,000, but then Vaserfirer asked for a count of Prydyk's stack as well. 620,000. Vaserfirer looked at his cards once more. Ready to fold? Nope, he called. Prydyk made a bewildered expression and said: "Call."</p>

<p>A three way showdown with two players all-in:</p>

<p>Vaserfirer: [ac][as] (I found myself saying "geez..." out loud)<br />
Prydyk: [qh][qs]<br />
Benzimra: [jc][jh]</p>

<p>By now cameras were clicking, some just held aloft for a point and hope shot. The flop brought more drama: [th][4c][jd]. Benzimra was ahead. [7d][kc]. Benzimra stayed ahead, tripling up and sending Prydyk to the rail.</p>

<p><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="warsawftprydryk.JPG" src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/warsawftprydryk.JPG" width="300" height="450" class="mt-image-center" style="text-align: center; display: block; margin: 0 auto 20px;" /></span><center><i>Ruslan Prydryk</center></i></p>

<p><b>3.45pm: Alfio all in</b><br />
After Ruslan Prydyk raises to 70,000 from the button, Alfio Battisti moves all in from the small blind. He covers both Christophe Benzimra, in the big blind, and Prydyk, so either of them will have to play for their tournament life. Neither fancies is as they both fold.</p>

<p><b>3.42pm: First eliminations in moving pictures</b><br />
A little earlier we told how our first two bust outs were Anatoly Gurtovoy and Alexander Klimashin. Now you can watch the agony for both the Russians...</p>

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<p><b>3.40pm: Benzimra all in</b><br />
Vaserfirer made it 70,000 to start. Battisti called that but Christophe Benzimra moved all in for 380,000 more. Vaserfirer passed but Battisti went into the tank, eventually emerging to fold.</p>

<p><b>3.30pm: Pagano takes a nibble from neighbour</b><br />
Luca Pagano and Oleksandr Vaserfirer, sitting next to one another, have been getting involved more than most. In a recent battle of the blinds, they saw a flop of [7s][8s][6s] and Pagano check-called Vaserfirer's 24,000 bet. He also check-called Vaserfirer's turn bet, this time 50,000 after the [4h] came off. The river was [8h] and Pagano now led<br />
 and Pagano now led at it, 120,000. Vaserfirer folded immediately.</p>

<p><b>3.25pm: Clayton Mozdzen out in sixth place, earning €56,144 (233,750 PLN)</b><br />
The short stack Clayton Mozdzen makes it 70,000 pre-flop. Alfio Battisti raises to 176,000 leaving Mozdzen little option but to shove. "I'm in," he said before asking for a flopped straight when he showed [as][kc]. He'd need that because Battisti showed [ah][ad]. The board ran [9d][qs][2h][7c][3d], eliminating the Canadian.</p>

<p><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="cmozdz.JPG" src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/cmozdz.JPG" width="300" height="450" class="mt-image-center" style="text-align: center; display: block; margin: 0 auto 20px;" /></span><center><i>Clayton Mozdzen</center></i></p>

<p><b>3.20pm: Mozdzen's one move</b><br />
Clayton Mozdzen is now our short stack, but he's not afraid to get it in. Luca Pagano raised to 65,000 from the cut off and Mozdzen announced he was all in from the small blind. It was back around to Pagano, who needed to find another 233,000 to call. Not this time.</p>

<p><b>3.10pm: To the river</b><br />
Luca Pagano completes the small blind for a flop of [js][6h][7c]. He then makes it 45,000 which is called by Oleksandr Vaserfirer in the big blind. They both check the [qh] turn for a [ks] river card. Now Pagano makes it 80,000 which Vaserfirer calls. But Pagano shows [kh][ts] to win the hand.</p>

<p><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="lucapclock.JPG" src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/lucapclock.JPG" width="300" height="450" class="mt-image-center" style="text-align: center; display: block; margin: 0 auto 20px;" /></span><center><i>Luca Pagano</center></i></p>

<p><b>3.05pm: Check checking</b><br />
Ruslan Prydyk checks blind a flop of [7c][tc][ks]. Clayton Mozdzen makes it 26,000 which is called for a [7d] turn card. That's checked too, as is the [5s] river. Prydyk shows [8s][td] to take the pot.</p>

<p><b>3.02pm: Here's a video</b><br />
And it's the video blog team's capture of the start of the day. Go on, click the little white triangle. You know you want to...</p>

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<p><b>3pm: New level counts</b><br />
The new level begins with the players sitting with the following stacks:</p>

<p>Luca Pagano 894,000<br />
Oleksandr Vaserfirer 3,060,000<br />
Clayton Mozdzen 412,000<br />
Ruslan Prydyk 655,000<br />
Alfio Battisti 648,000 <br />
Christophe Benzimra 420,000</p>

<p><b>2.50pm: Players refreshing</b><br />
Players are still on their break. We'll be back shortly.</p>

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            <description><![CDATA[<p><em><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="ept-thumb-promo.jpg" src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/ept-thumb-promo.jpg" width="130" height="100" class="mt-image-left" style="float: left; margin: 0 20px 20px 0;" /></span>Live updates from day five, level 22 of the EPT Warsaw Main Event event brought to you by Stephen Bartley, Howard Swains and Simon Young.</p>

<p>Click <b>refresh</b> to see the latest updates below. Click through to the <a href="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/tournaments/ept/chipcount.html">chip count page</a> for selected notable <a href="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/tournaments/ept/chipcount.html">chip counts</a>, updated regularly throughout the day.</p>

<p><b>Blinds: 10,000-20,000 (2,000 ante)</b></em></p>

<p><b>2.40pm: Into the break</b><br />
Christophe Benzimra opened for 65,000 on the button. Oleksandr Vaserfirer was waiting to call in the big blind and they saw a flop of [6d][td][3d]. Both checked for a [6c] on the turn. Now Vaserfirer made it 65,000 which Benzimra called for a [7s] river card. Another 180,000 from Vaserfirer and Benzimra shuffled in his chair. </p>

<p>"I can't ask you how much you play," said Benzimra, pointing to the huge stack of chips beneath Vaserfirer's chin. "I think you have more chips than me."</p>

<p>Benzimra thought about things but after a couple of minutes Vaserfirer called the clock. Benzimra passed and we go into a 15-minute break at the end of the level.</p>

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<p><b>2.35pm: Benzimra wins Pagano's respect, but loses pot</b><br />
For the third consecutive hand, Christophe Benzimra raised pre-flop. He got two through, but after he tried it from under-the-gun, Luca Pagano asked him how many chips he had, learning that it was something like 550,000. Pagano re-raised to 215,000. It was folded back round to Benzimra, who said: "You have more chips than me, no?" "Yep,<br />
 said Pagano.</p>

<p>Benzimra folded, showing [9h][9d]. "Very good fold," said Pagano, who showed [10h][10d].</p>

<p><b>2.24pm: Pagano power</b><br />
Luca Pagano opens for 55,000 under the gun. Clayton Mozdzen moves all-in for more than 400,000. Pagano thought about it but then passed. Mozdzen showed pocket aces. </p>

<p><b>2.20pm: Battisti forces fold from Mozdzen</b><br />
Clayton Mozdzen and Alfio Battisti get to a turn without too much excitement: [2h][jd][8h][8d]. Mozdzen bets 75,000 at it but Battisti now reraises, making it another 155,000. Mozdzen looks exceptionally anguished as he passes his Q-J. "Show the eight," he says, but Battisti does not oblige. "How many times can a player fold top pair?" Mozdzen says.</p>

<p> "Twice, I think," he adds.</p>

<p><b>2.15pm: Pot to Pagano</b><br />
Alfio Battisti makes it 55,000 from the button. Christophe Benzimra calls in the small blind before Luca Pagano raises to 185,000 in the big. That ended things.</p>

<p><b>2.10pm: Squeezer out-squeezed</b><br />
Oleksander Vaserfirer raised to 55,000 from the cut off and got one caller in Alfio Battisti in the small blind. The flop came [js][8c][qs] and after Battisti's check, Vaserfirer's 75,000 was good.</p>

<p>The two were at it again on the next hand, where Battisti's squeeze play went awry. Vaserfier again raised to 55,000 and this time Clayton Mozdzen called from the cut-off. Battisti, in the small blind, re-raised to 155,000, but that only stoked Vaserfirer's flames. He re-re-raised to 370,000 and both others now got out the way.</p>

<p><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="warsawftvaserfirer.JPG" src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/warsawftvaserfirer.JPG" width="300" height="450" class="mt-image-center" style="text-align: center; display: block; margin: 0 auto 20px;" /></span><center><i>Oleksandr Vaserfirer</center></i></p>

<p><b>2.05pm: Prydyk power</b><br />
Alfio Battisti opened for 55,000 under the gun before the action is folded to Ruslan Prydyk in the big blind. He calls for a flop of [th][ac][kd]. Both check for a [2s] turn. Prydyk checked before Battisti made it 85,000. Prydyk called for a [7h] river card, when both checked Prydyk showed [kc][qd] to win the hand.</p>

<p><b>1.55pm: Chop chop</b><br />
No surprises for guessing who is the most active player: the hugely-chipped Oleksandr Vaserfirer. Most players are staying out of his way, although Alfio Battisti got involved, raising to 55,000 and seeing Vaserfirer call from the small blind. The flop came [3d][jh][jc], which both checked, and the turn was [9s]. Vaserfirer bet 75,000, which Battisti called. The river was  [qd] which both players checked again. Vaserfirer showed A-9 for two pair, jacks and nines ace high. And Battisti showed A-9 for the very same thing. Chop.</p>

<p><b>1.50pm: Three bet</b><br />
Luca Pagano opened from early position - 50,000 or thereabouts is standard at the moment. Oleksandr Vaserfirer this time found the re-raise, however, and once it was folded back to Pagano, he didn't much fancy it anymore either.</p>

<p><b>1.45pm: Tentative play</b><br />
With two of the short stacks now eliminated, the big guns are taking it steady, not wishing to jeopardise their stacks on some foolish rush of blood. Luca Pagano, who is now sitting to the direct left of the imposing stack of Oleksandr Vaserfirer, took down a couple of small pots, one with an under-the-gun pre-flop raise, the other when he completed the blind and fired a 40,000 bet on a king high board. Vaserfirer got out the way.</p>

<p><b>1.40pm: Short and sweet</b><br />
Oleksandr Vaserfirer makes it 55,000 which Clayton Mozdzen raises to 210,000, enough for Vaserfirer to pass.</p>

<p><b>1.35pm: Alexander Klimashin out in seventh place, winning €44,687 (186,050 PLN)</b><br />
Alexander Klimashin opn shoves with [9d][9h], Christophe Benzimra calls showing [ah][kh]. The board runs: [4d][as][2h][3s][3h]. That's it for Klimashin.</p>

<p><b>1.30pm: These two again</b><br />
On a flop of [9h][ad][3h] Clayton Mozdzen made it 75,000 before Alfio Battisti raised to 165,000. It's the second hand that these to have been "at it" as my colleague put it and this time Battisti takes it down. Mozdzen folding, showing a [9s].</p>

<p><b>1.25pm: Into level 22</b><br />
No break, just a blinds increase and we play on. Keep track of eliminations throughout the day on the <a href="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/ept-warsaw-prizewinners-and-payout-struc.html">payout page</a>.</p>

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            <description><![CDATA[<p><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="ept-thumb-promo.jpg" src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/ept-thumb-promo.jpg" width="130" height="100" class="mt-image-left" style="float: left; margin: 0 20px 20px 0;" /></span>The final table is set for the Main Event of EPT Warsaw season six, with Oleksandr Vaserfirer leading Luca Pagano at the top of the starting leaderboard. </p>

<p>You can see the full chip counts on the chip count page, which will be updated as play progresses on Sunday.</p>

<p>Play is due to resume at 1pm local time but with the clocks going back across some parts of the world tonight, I'm jiggered if I know what time that is in whatever country you're reading this. Check back on the blog to see these eight players in action.</p>

<p><strong>Seat 1: Luca Pagano, 31, Treviso, Italy - Team PokerStars PRO - 984,000 chips</strong><p><br />
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Luca Pagano has broken all his own records here at EPT Warsaw, making his fifth EPT final table and his 12th EPT cash. The 31-year-old from Treviso kicked off his poker career using play money on PokerStars but soon progressed to real money and turned a modest deposit into a monster online bankroll. He has also been hugely successful in live events putting together a small fortune in winnings. He has played dozens of EPTs since the tour started in 2004 and is currently in second place on the EPT all-time Tournament Leader Board. As well as tournaments, Pagano plays at the high stakes cash tables and has had several WSOP side event cashes. His best result to date was sixth place at the season four EPT Grand Final in Monte Carlo, winning €337,000.<br />
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<p><strong>Seat 2: Anatoly Gurtavoy, 36, St Petersburg, Russia - 332,000 chips</strong><p><br />
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Anatoly Gurtavoy has played several EPT events including the last two EPT Grand Finals in Monte Carlo, EPT Barcelona and EPT Kyiv. However reaching the final table here at EPT Warsaw is by far his best result. Gurtavoy has been playing poker for around five years - fitting in his hobby around his main business as a drinks distributor. He plays both online and live and enjoys both tournaments and cash games. He has been railed throughout EPT Warsaw by his long-term girlfriend, Liubov, 26, who is studying for an MA in linguistics.<br />
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<p><strong>Seat 3: Oleksandr Vaserfirer, 34, Kyiv, Ukraine - 1,854,000 chips</strong><p><br />
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A professional poker player from Kyiv, Oleksandr Vaserfirer is enjoying what would be described in most sport circles as a "breakout season" on the EPT. Although this is not his first year on the circuit, none have been this successful: he finished 21st in his home tournament in August (the first in Kyiv), then 16th in Barcelona a couple of weeks later. Although he missed out on a Main Event cash in London, he sneaked 14th in a side event there. And now on this, the fourth stop of the year, he is the commanding chip leader at the final table. He took huge pots on day four from Jeff Sarwer, knocking out the Canadian, and was seemingly unstoppable. His friend, the Team PokerStars Pro Alex Kravchenko, watched his every move from the rail.<br />
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<p><strong>Seat 4: Alexander Klimashin, 28, from St Petersburg, Russia - 266,000 chips</strong><p><br />
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Alexander Klimashin has been a professional poker player for five years and usually plays cash games online. He has only played two major live events in his life - in Marrakech and Baden - before coming to EPT Warsaw.  He said: "To be honest, I wanted some variety instead of always playing online cash. Also I like  travelling with my friends and I'm enjoying it  - tournaments are entertainment." Alexander is a two-time European champion at the Japanese chequers-style game Renju, as well as three-time world team champion. He is in Warsaw with a group of friends while wife Nadia supports from home in St Petersburg.<br />
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<p><strong>Seat 5: Clayton Mozdzen, 26, from Winnipeg, Canada - PokerStars qualifier - 978,000 chips</strong><p><br />
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Clayton Mozdzen is a PokerStars qualifier who won his seat for Warsaw - the second time he has played this event - in a $20 rebuy. He is no stranger to big live events and has $75,175 in tournament winnings, including $38,759 for 276th place in the 2006 WSOP Main Event. Now 26, Mozdzen plays poker full time and last year reached SuperNova Elite status - reserved for the best and most prolific of players on PokerStars. "I'm close to reaching that this year as well," he said. Mozdzen was the chip leader at the end of day two and currently lies in third place.<br />
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<p><strong>Seat 6: Ruslan Prydyk, 36, Lugansk , Ukraine - 658,000 chips</strong><p><br />
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Ruslan Prydyk has been playing poker for three years but describes himself as a part-time player. He doesn't play online at all and prefers live cash games. Usually he plays in Ukraine, but he also regularly travels to Las Vegas. He is a lawyer, has a wife who supports him from the rail, and a 11-year-old son at home. This is his fourth EPT after Deauville, Barcelona and Kyiv but he has never cashed before. His biggest poker success was winning the 2009 Gary Bowman Cup when he became the poker champion of Ukraine. Outside of poker, Prydyk enjoys watching and playing football.<br />
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<p><strong>Seat 7: Alfio "aLFioSn0b" Battisti, 24, near Rome, Italy - PokerStars Supernova Elite player  - 552,000 chips</strong><p><br />
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Alfio Battisti used to be a sports bettor but migrated to poker around three years ago and turned a year later. A Supernova Elite on PokerStars, he mainly plays the highest-stakes heads up sit and gos - usually against his friend and fellow Italian Dario Minieri. He has only played two EPTs before Warsaw: EPT Dortmund last season, and EPT Barcelona in September but he now plans to play a lot more, including both EPT Vilamoura and EPT Prague before Christmas. He also cashed at the WSOP last summer, coming 224th, winning $36,626. Luca Pagano said: "I expect Alfio to get a good result here. He is running good and playing really well. He's definitely one of the strongest players at the final."<br />
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Seat 8: Christophe Benzimra, 47, Nice, France - 465,000 in chips</strong><p><br />
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Originally from Nice in the south of France, the self-made businessman Christophe Benzimra moved to Romania after growing dissatisfied with business in his native country. Starting with a small amount of capital in a country he knew little about, Benzimra started a Plexiglas factory that has, in time, became very successful and now employs 150 people. The 47-year-old only really got into poker three years ago but caught up quickly, seldom missing an EPT since his first event on season four. His persistence has finally been rewarded with a final table in Warsaw. He said: "I've been playing quite tight here, especially when we reached the last few tables because I really wanted to make the final table. But to me, poker is more about having fun than making money." Prior to Warsaw, Benzimra cashed at the Grand Prix de Paris, the Italian Poker Tour in San Remo, and reached the final table in a EPT Budapest side event last season. However, whatever happens at the final, this is his biggest result to date.<br />
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            <description><![CDATA[<p><em><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="ept-thumb-promo.jpg" src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/ept-thumb-promo.jpg" width="130" height="100" class="mt-image-left" style="float: left; margin: 0 20px 20px 0;" /></span>Live updates from day five, level 21 of the EPT Warsaw Main Event event brought to you by Stephen Bartley, Howard Swains and Simon Young.</p>

<p>Click <b>refresh</b> to see the latest updates below. Click through to the <a href="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/tournaments/ept/chipcount.html">chip count page</a> for selected notable <a href="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/tournaments/ept/chipcount.html">chip counts</a>, updated regularly throughout the day.</p>

<p><b>Blinds: 8,000-16,000 (2,000 ante)</b></em></p>

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<b>1.26pm: Last hand</b><br />
And that was the last hand of that level. We're now on to 22.</p>

<p><b>1.25pm: Battisti takes a big one</b><br />
Alfio Battisti made it 45,000 from early position and Clayton Mozdzen called from the small blind. Just the two of them for a flop of: [4h][qs][qc]. Mozdzen bet 40,000, Battisti raised to 88,000 - and Mozdzen called.</p>

<p>They both checked the [jc] turn and Mozdzen then bet 160,000 at the [9s] river. Battisti peered over the top of his glasses to see if he could pick up anything from Mozdzen, but there was no chance. He's huddled beneath hoodie and behind his hands clasped in front of his mouth. No matter, Battisti called and Mozdzen showed [4c][5c] for bottom two pair. Battisti's pocket tens were good.</p>

<p><b>1.20pm: Anatoly Gurtovoy out in eighth place, winning €32,082 (133,570 PLN)</b><br />
The first elimination of the day. After five minutes of play Anatoly Gurtovoy shoved all-in for around 300,000. Oleksandr Vaserfirer made the call as every stepped out of their way. Ace-queen for Gurtovoy, pocket jacks for chip leader Vaserfirer. The board ran: [7h][8c][kd][7s][9d] Gurtovoy first out.</p>

<p><b>1.15pm: First flop</b><br />
Oleksander Vaserfirer raises to 45,000 in late position and Clayton Mozdzen calls. He is the only one. The flop comes [4d][8d][jc], which is checked. The turn is [7c] and Mozdzen bets 56,000, Vaserfirer calls. The river is [3d] and both check. Mozdzen's pocket sixes are good.</p>

<p><b>1.15pm: Seating order</b></p>

<p>Seat 1 - Luca Pagano<br />
Seat 2 - Anatoly Gurtovoy<br />
Seat 3 - Oleksandr Vaserfirer<br />
Seat 4 - Alexander Klimashin<br />
Seat 5 - Clayton Mozdzen<br />
Seat 6 - Ruslan Prydyk<br />
Seat 7 - Alfio Battisti<br />
Seat 8 - Christophe Benzimra</p>

<p><b>1.10pm: First all in</b><br />
It's folded around to the tournament short stack Alexander Klimashin. He moves all in and gets it through.</p>

<p><B>1.05pm: Under way</b><br />
And we're off. Clayton Mozdzen takes the first one with a free-flop raise that gets all the way though.</p>

<p><b>1pm: Back for the final table</b><br />
Sun up in Warsaw, at least we think it's there  above the grey sky somewhere. The casino doors are open, staff have dusted off the good chairs, like you would on a Sunday, which surround a single table on the tournament floor. The table itself is  surrounded by cheaper chairs turned backwards, not to be sat on but to keep people from charging the stage. <a href="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/ept/2009/ept-warsaw-final-table-player-profiles-060634.html">Players</a> are being introduced, a hearty crowd are already in position and there's 17 minutes 11 seconds on the clock. Stand by for the final table.</p>

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Full wrap is available on the, errr, on the <A href="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/ept/2009/ept-warsaw-wrap-1-060630.html">full wrap page</a>.</p>

<p>Those final table chip counts are also on the <A href="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/tournaments/ept/chipcount.html">chip counts page</a>.</p>

<p>See you for the final table tomorrow. Meanwhile, here's a look in moving pictures at how Debus went out...</p>

<center><script src="http://www.pokerstars.tv/movies/7Y5/ept-6-warsaw-day-4-final-table-bubble.js?from=embed&amp;include_link=true" type="text/javascript"></script><br />Watch <a href="http://www.pokerstars.tv/movies/7Y5/ept-6-warsaw-day-4-final-table-bubble.html">EPT 6 Warsaw Day 4: Final table bubble!</a> on PokerStars.tv</center><p>

<p><b>6.35pm: Debus done, day four done</b><br />
Alexander Debus moved all-in for 180,000. Next in line was Luca Pagano who also moved all-in, keeping this one a two player affair. He showed [qc][qd] to Debus's [as][6s]. The board ran: [5h][6c][5c][8h][4c], ending the day right there. Debus is eliminated in ninth place. A full report on the day, as well as the official chip counts are on the way.</p>

<p><b>6.15pm: Debus on the ropes, Battisti survives</b><br />
Alfio Battisti was all in against Alexander Debus, who had him covered, but only just.</p>

<p>Debus: [qc][qh]<br />
Battisti: [ac][ks]</p>

<p>Battisti needed to catch - and that he did on the flop of [3h][kc][9h]. But the [6h] turn gave him a sweat as Debus now had a flush draw. The [8d] river put an end to that, however, and Debus is down to 170,000. Battisti is up to 535,000. </p>

<p><b>6pm: Sarwer slaughtered by Vaserfirer</b><br />
Jeff Sarwer is out in tenth, the victim of ace-king. Twice. First up, he and Debus went to war, as described below, but shortly after it was even more ugly as he tussled with Oleksandr Vaserfirer. It was the last hand he played.</p>

<p>Sarwer raised to 38,000 under-the-gun (five-handed, remember) and Vaserfirer made it a straight 100,000 from the small blind. The big blind Debus got out the way, and Sarwer shoved for his last 260,000-odd. Vaserfirer called instantly, and the emotions went on the roller coaster.</p>

<p>"I need to win this flip," Sarwer said, and probably thought he had when the flop came [ah][6s][10d]. The [10s] was also all right, but the [qh] was a sickener for Sarwer but a delight for Vaserfirer. He continues to plunder everything this afternoon.</p>

<p>With nine players we're down to our final table that isn't a final table. One more until we reach the eight for the big bucks.</p>

<p>Sarwer recounted his woes to our video blog team...</p>

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<p><b>5.50pm: Debus at the double</b><br />
Alexander Debus, a PokerStars qualifier, doubled up through Jeff Sarwer. Debus only had around 250,000, and had pushed several times with no takers. But this time, Sarwer moved all-in behind him, forcing the rest of the table to get out of the way.</p>

<p>Debus: [kc][kh]<br />
Sarwer: [ac][ks]</p>

<p>Sarwer needed to catch an ace, but the board came [kd][2c][9s][8d][8s] for Debus' full house.</p>

<p>We move on.</p>

<p><b>5.40pm: It's that time again</b><br />
Two of our reporting team are relaying up and down the stairs with the latest from the tournament floor but have yet to return. Either the drama is on hold or the longest hand in tournament poker's history is taking place. Stand by.</p>

<p><b>5.25pm: Back</b><br />
Just like that, they're back. This lot:</p>

<p>Oleksandr Vaserfirer, Ukraine, 1,401,000<br />
Clayton Mozdzen, Canada, PokerStars qualifier, 925,000<br />
Luca Pagano, Italy, Team PokerStars PRO, 764,000<br />
Jeffrey Sarwer, Canada,	648,000<br />
Ruslan Prydryk, Ukraine, 611,000<br />
Christophe Benzimra, France, 520,000<br />
Alfio Battisti, Italy, 425,000<br />
Anatoly Gurtovoy, Russia, 324,000<br />
Alexander Debus, Germany, PokerStars qualifier, 304,000<br />
Alexander Klimashin, Russia, 285,000</p>

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