WPT VENICE GRAND PRIX

February 06-10 | Casino di Venezia Ca Vendramin Calergi
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Rinat Bogdanov Wins the WPT Venice Grand Prix

04:49 AM, 02/11/12

The Russian Overcomes the Italians to Win the WPT Venice Grand Prix

02:17 AM, 02/11/12

Rinat Bogdanov is the WPT Venice Grand Prix Champion

12:34 AM, 02/11/12

The First Hand Goes To Bogdanov

12:27 AM, 02/11/12

Heads Up: Rinat Bogdanov v Alessandro Longobardi

12:10 AM, 02/11/12

Andrea Dato Eliminated in 3rd Place (€72,275)

12:06 AM, 02/11/12

Longobardi Doubles Through Dato

11:57 PM, 02/10/12

Bogdanov All-In

11:54 PM, 02/10/12

Dato's Baby Threes Hold

11:40 PM, 02/10/12

Rinat Bogdanov Doubles Up

11:01 PM, 02/10/12

Dato Forces Longobardi to Fold on the River

10:50 PM, 02/10/12

Dato Gets Three Streets From Bogdanov

10:39 PM, 02/10/12

Longobardi All-in

09:18 PM, 02/10/12

Alessandro Longobardi is All-in

08:55 PM, 02/10/12

Trips Again For Dato

08:21 PM, 02/10/12

Trips for Dato

08:11 PM, 02/10/12

Simon Ravnsbaek Eliminated in 4th Place (€52,565)

07:25 PM, 02/10/12

Rinat Bogdanov Finds a Fortunate Double Up

06:46 PM, 02/10/12

Alessandro Longobardi Gets a Bluff Through

06:22 PM, 02/10/12

Gianluca Trebbi Eliminated in 5th Place (€42,705)

06:02 PM, 02/10/12

Chip Counts

05:47 PM, 02/10/12

Chip Counts

05:31 PM, 02/10/12

Longobardi is Handed a Gift

05:09 PM, 02/10/12

The Biggest Pot So Far: Ravsnbaek Doubles Up

05:06 PM, 02/10/12

Chip Counts

05:05 PM, 02/10/12

Ravnsbaek Doubles Up and Cripples Longobardi

04:56 PM, 02/10/12

Andrea Carini Eliminated in 6th Place (€32,195)

04:47 PM, 02/10/12

Chip Counts

04:10 PM, 02/10/12

Chip Counts

03:51 PM, 02/10/12

Ravnsbaek Tumbling

03:49 PM, 02/10/12

Gianluca Trebbi Moves All-in

03:41 PM, 02/10/12

Ravnsbaek Bluffs Into The Nuts

03:33 PM, 02/10/12

Simon Ravnsbaek Talks to the WPT

03:31 PM, 02/10/12

Chip Counts

03:18 PM, 02/10/12

Longobardi Flops a Set

03:05 PM, 02/10/12

Ravnsbaek Takes One From Dato

03:02 PM, 02/10/12

Second Three Bet Bluff by Ravnsbaek

02:56 PM, 02/10/12

First Three Bet Bluff by Dato

02:55 PM, 02/10/12

The WPT Venice Grand Prix Final Table

01:30 PM, 02/10/12

Andrea Dato: Back to Back WPT Venice Final Tables

05:15 PM, 02/09/12

Jason Wheeler Eliminated in 7th Place (€25,625)

04:15 PM, 02/09/12

Blind War: Dato v Ravnsbaek

04:00 PM, 02/09/12

Quads for Dato

03:54 PM, 02/09/12

End of Level 21 Chip Counts

02:53 PM, 02/09/12

Jeremie Sochet Eliminated in 8th Place (€19,055)

02:51 PM, 02/09/12

Massimo Mosele Eliminated in 9th Place (€13,795)

02:39 PM, 02/09/12

Wheeler Continues His Bad Start

02:33 PM, 02/09/12

Wheeler Gets Called On The River

02:29 PM, 02/09/12

Ravnsbaek Shows Dato How it is Going to Be

01:45 PM, 02/09/12

Bogdanov Check-Calling His Way to Victory

01:41 PM, 02/09/12

Bogdanov Doubles Up

01:35 PM, 02/09/12

WPT Venice Grand Prix: Who Has Final Table Experience?

12:46 PM, 02/09/12

Ravnsbaek Rocking at WPT Venice Grand Prix

01:50 AM, 02/09/12

Andrey Gulyy Eliminated in 10th Place (€9,855)

12:32 AM, 02/09/12

Gulyy Now Doubles Up Bogdanov

12:28 AM, 02/09/12

Longobardi Catches Gulyy

12:19 AM, 02/09/12

Remember Alessandro Longobardi?

11:49 PM, 02/08/12

Gabriele Lepore Eliminated in 11th Place (€9,855)

11:44 PM, 02/08/12

Marcel Bjerkmann Eliminated in 12th Place (€9,855)

11:40 PM, 02/08/12

Another Great Hand: Dato v Ravnsbaek

11:11 PM, 02/08/12

Trebbi Gets Lucky

11:05 PM, 02/08/12

Marko Neumann Eliminated in 13th Place (€8,540)

10:43 PM, 02/08/12

Mosele Gets Involved

10:19 PM, 02/08/12

Jeremie Sochet Doubles Up

10:10 PM, 02/08/12

Ravnsbaek Takes The Chip Lead

09:32 PM, 02/08/12

Trebbi Doubles Through Dato

07:58 PM, 02/08/12

James Akenhead Eliminated in 14th Place (€8,540)

07:02 PM, 02/08/12

Erion Islamay Eliminated in 15th Place (€8,540)

07:00 PM, 02/08/12

James Akenhead is Crippled

06:58 PM, 02/08/12

The Two Big Stacks Clash

06:53 PM, 02/08/12

James Akenhead Doubles Up

06:48 PM, 02/08/12

Special Heads Up Event

06:31 PM, 02/08/12

Level 18: Chip Counts

06:25 PM, 02/08/12

Marcel Berkjmann Doubles Up

06:20 PM, 02/08/12

Marcel Bjerkmann

05:32 PM, 02/08/12

Konstantin Streletskiy Eliminated in 16th Place (€8,540)

05:22 PM, 02/08/12

Giacomo Valenti Eliminated in 17th Place (€7,225)

05:17 PM, 02/08/12

Bjerkmann Imploding

04:50 PM, 02/08/12

Level 17: Chip Counts

04:33 PM, 02/08/12

Bogdanov Moves All-In on Wheeler

04:22 PM, 02/08/12

Bjerkmann Doubles Up The Dangerous Ravnsbaek

04:20 PM, 02/08/12

Gianluca Speranza Eliminated in 18th Place (€7,225)

04:15 PM, 02/08/12

Bubble Boy Tran Has His Kings Cracked

04:10 PM, 02/08/12

Wheeler Rolling

03:36 PM, 02/08/12

We Reach The Bubble

03:33 PM, 02/08/12

Set Over Set

03:15 PM, 02/08/12

Level 16: Chip Counts

02:52 PM, 02/08/12

Chiodo Eliminated by Sochet

02:22 PM, 02/08/12

Dario De Paz Eliminated in 23rd Place

02:08 PM, 02/08/12

Two More Eliminations

02:03 PM, 02/08/12

Carla Solinas Has Been Eliminated

01:40 PM, 02/08/12

Kara Scott Is Our First Casualty

01:33 PM, 02/08/12

Goryachev Doubles Through Akenhead

01:29 PM, 02/08/12

Streletskiy Doubles Through Scott

01:22 PM, 02/08/12

Welcome to Day 3 of WPT Venice Grand Prix

12:43 PM, 02/08/12

WPT Venice Grand Prix Day 3 Seat Draw

02:29 AM, 02/08/12

Marcel Bjerkmann Leads Day 2 of WPT Venice Grand Prix

09:56 PM, 02/07/12

Goryachev Viacheslav Gets Lucky

09:38 PM, 02/07/12

Last Seven Hands

09:33 PM, 02/07/12

Bjerkmann Dumps 100,000

09:16 PM, 02/07/12

Candio Eliminated by Wheeler

09:10 PM, 02/07/12

Mike Sexton is Out

08:47 PM, 02/07/12

The Royal Flush Girls Hit Venice

08:36 PM, 02/07/12

Rocco Palumbo Eliminated by James Akenhead

08:26 PM, 02/07/12

Marcel Bjerkmann Dominates

07:51 PM, 02/07/12

WPT Venice Grand Prix Payouts

06:40 PM, 02/07/12

Benjamin Pollak Has Been Eliminated

05:20 PM, 02/07/12

Kourdourli Eliminated by Trebbi

04:55 PM, 02/07/12

Vasilyev Eliminated by Dato

04:49 PM, 02/07/12

It's Oh So Quiet

03:57 PM, 02/07/12

Longobardi Announces Himself to WPT Venice

03:44 PM, 02/07/12

The End of a Wonderful Journey

03:38 PM, 02/07/12

The Dynamo Show

03:04 PM, 02/07/12

Tantalising Table One

02:29 PM, 02/07/12

WPT Venice is Minus a Romanello

02:00 PM, 02/07/12

Weisner Whalloped

01:31 PM, 02/07/12

Franky Triples Up

01:18 PM, 02/07/12

A Look Back to the Start of WPT Venice

12:58 PM, 02/07/12

Who is the Greatest Magician: Esfandiari or Dynamo?

12:56 PM, 02/07/12

Day 2 WPT Venice Grand Prix: Triumvirate of Italians at the Top

12:43 PM, 02/07/12

WPT Venice Grand Prix Day 2 Seat Draw

02:39 AM, 02/07/12

Candio Crushes at the WPT Venice Grand Prix

01:06 AM, 02/07/12

Sexton Gets Revenge

12:19 AM, 02/07/12

Candio And Bjerkmann Clash Again

12:15 AM, 02/07/12

Arnaud Mattern Eliminated by James Akenhead

11:52 PM, 02/06/12

Bjerkmann Struggling

11:12 PM, 02/06/12

WPT Champions Club Member James Dempsey is Out

10:36 PM, 02/06/12

Quads v Nut Flush v Pocket Kings

10:29 PM, 02/06/12

David Nicholson is Eliminated

10:24 PM, 02/06/12

Terrible Table Ten Again

10:01 PM, 02/06/12

65,000 - 3,6000: The William Dorey Story

09:45 PM, 02/06/12

Some News Before Dinner

08:03 PM, 02/06/12

Giovanni Rizzo Meets a Horrible End

07:57 PM, 02/06/12

Jack Ellwood Sent Packing by Darcourt

07:30 PM, 02/06/12

Quick Chip Count Round Up

07:21 PM, 02/06/12

Little David Nicholson Doubles Up

06:53 PM, 02/06/12

Scott Montgomery Busts From WPT Venice

06:43 PM, 02/06/12

Adinolfi Finds A Double Up

05:25 PM, 02/06/12

A Different Way to Play Ace-King

04:47 PM, 02/06/12

Rettenmaier Beaten By Ace High

03:57 PM, 02/06/12

Trips For Kourdourli

03:48 PM, 02/06/12

Parkinson Wins Back to Back Pots

03:02 PM, 02/06/12

Montgomery Puts the ClubWPT.com Qualifier In His Place

02:52 PM, 02/06/12

Gleisner Grabs Some Chips From Galic

02:11 PM, 02/06/12

Terrible Table Ten

02:02 PM, 02/06/12

Fabrice Soulier Suffers An Early Loss

01:35 PM, 02/06/12

Welcome to Day 1 of WPT Venice Grand Prix

12:39 PM, 02/06/12

Live Tournament Updates

Ravnsbaek Rocking at WPT Venice Grand Prix

Level 20: 5,000-10,000, 1,000 ante

Simon Ravnsbaek
(Photo: Simon Ravnsbaek)

The World Poker Tour (WPT) Venice Grand Prix Day 3 will be remembered for the battles between Andrea Dato, Simon Ravnsbaek and Marcel Bjerkmann. The trio of loose aggressive players clashed continuously, and it was easy to forget that there was anyone else even playing in the room!

At the end of six pulsating levels of poker it was Simon Ravnsbaek, who not only won the battle of the LAGs, but finished as the chip leader with 795,000 chips. Ravnsbaek is no stranger to WPT final tables after finishing in 3rd place in last seasons difficult tournament held in the Austrian capital of Vienna, and he will hoping to make it WPT final table number two when play resumes tomorrow at 13.00 (CET).

The day started with Kara Scott and Carla Solinas holding the mantle as our final two female players. Solinas was not only playing to get into the money, but also the pride of finishing as the WPT Venice Last Woman Seating for the third consecutive year (events held in this casino). When Kara Scott goes to bed tonight she will be counting small pocket pairs instead of sheep. Scott had played superbly throughout the entire tournament but as everyone knows you have to win your flips. Scott couldn't win either of hers when it mattered, and her pocket fives and threes sent her to the rail far too early in this competition.

WPT Venice Day 3 024
(Photo: Kara Scott)

The departure of Scott confirmed Solinas as the last woman seating but she found herself standing just moments later. When her exit came it was awful, after she found herself all-in with ace-king against the dominated ace-jack of Alessandro Longobardi. Longobardi sucked out and gave his fellow countrywoman a consolatory hug.

Carla Solinas
(Photo: Carla Solinas)

As we moved into Level 15 our chip leader was the enigmatic and controversial Marcel Bjerkmann and he was being chased by the American Jason Wheeler. Level 15 was also the time for the money bubble to burst and the unfortunate poster boy was Lionel Tran. Tran was one of the tightest players left in the competition so it really must have hurt him when Bjerkmann cracked his pocket kings with the massive Jheart 4heart to send him home without any pay.

Lionel Tran
(Photo: Lionel Tran)

After the elimination of Tran we braced ourselves for usual deluge of eliminations but they just didn't seem to come. The stacks were fairly deep and the short stacked players were just sitting tight. Bjerkmann was wreaking absolute havoc and would have been the favourite to make final table. Tran's elimination meant we were now down to the final two tables and Bjerkmann found himself sandwiched between Ravnsbaek and Dato, a position from which his tournament started to go downhill and rapidly.

WPT Venice Day 3
(Photo L-R Dato, Mosele, Bjerkmann, Ravnsbaek)

Bjerkmann was still unracking his mighty stack when he raised from early position. Simon Ravnsbaek three-bet one seat to his left and when the action folded around to Bjerkmann he moved all-in. Ravnsbaek called with pocket queens and Bjerkmann turned over Aspade 4heart with so much confidence and swagger everyone thought he was holding pocket aces. Ravnsbaek doubled up and it allowed him to start playing back at Dato, who had been giving him a hard time all day.

Marcel Bjerkmann & Simon Ravnsbaek
(Photo: L-R Bjerkmann & Ravnsbaek)

Moving into Level 17 and the American Jason Wheeler had overtaken Bjerkmann as the chip leader. Wheeler seemed to have complete control over his very nitty table with only Marko Neumann seemingly willing to tangle with the online dynamo.

Jason Wheeler
(Photo: Jason Wheeler)

Then we saw a hand that lifted Bjerkmann into orbit. Bjerkmann check-raised on a flop of Qclub 8heart 7spade in a three-way pot with Dato and James Akenhead. Dato made the call and we saw the 8diamond on the turn. Bjerkmann bet again and once again Dato called. On the river we saw the 4heart and Bjerkmann bet strongly for a third consecutive time and Dato went still. He thought for a good two minutes before calling and Bjerkmann was forced to show a complete airbag. Dato then turned his cards over and he had sevens full of eights.

"That is the sickest slow roll I have ever had in my life. Do not talk to me dude. If you see me in the street do not talk to me," said an irate Bjerkmann.

WPT Venice Day 3
(Photo: L-R Dato, Mosele, Bjerkmann)

After that hand the table descended into chaos with Bjerkmann verbally attacking Dato at every possible opportunity. In the end the floor stepped in and warned Bjerkmann that if he didn't respect his fellow players he would suffer the consequences. The admonishment did the trick, and Bjerkmann's lips remained tightly shut, but it was the beginning of the end for the Norwegian.

Level 18 next and it was Andrea Dato who held the chip lead, closely followed by Simon Ravnsbaek and Jason Wheeler. One man who had dropped from grace on Day 3 was James Akenhead. The recent Sunday Million winner was on a mini heater but he failed to get further than 14th place after having his aces cracked by that man Bjerkmann. Then Ravnsbaek managed to get a five bet shove through Andrea Dato and took the chip lead at the same time.

Then after Marko Neumann fell at the hands of Andrea Carini, Gianluca Trebbi found himself with the label of the luckiest man in the room, after a five bet bluff shove against the then chip leader Simon Ravnsbaek. Ravnsbaek snapped him off with pocket kings and a red faced Trebbi was forced to show the room his lowly 9club 8diamond. The flop came down 4diamond 3diamond 2club and the water taxi was already parked outside waiting to take Trebbi home. Then a 8club turn and 9diamond river showed us all what a fickle character poker can be and Trebbi was right back in the game.

Gianluca Trebbi
(Photo: Gianluca Trebbi)

It didn't take long for Ravnsbaek to recover though. After joking that he would now tilt away the rest of his chips he won a fantastic pot from his nemesis Dato, before eliminating the man with plenty to say, Marcel Bjerkmann. Bjerkmann raised with Aheart 8heart before calling off a shove from Ravnsbaek holding pocket fives. The Dane's hand held and Bjerkmann walked out of the room with his white hotel slippers skidding along the floor.

During all of this action Alessandro Longobardi was just sat patiently watching a movie on his ipad. Each time we passed the table he was inconspicuous by his absence. Then in a series of hands he catapulted himself from a no-one man to one of the chip leaders. The person to feel the full force of the Italian might was the Russian Andrey Gulyy. Gulyy had flopped top set on a rainbow board and fired three streets into Longobardi who kept calling hoping to hit his draw. The draw completed on the river and Gulyy was enraged. A few hands later and Longobardi finished the job to book himself a second place spot just a few chips behind Ravnsbaek.

Andrey Gulyy
(Photo: Andrey Gulyy)

That was the last action of the night and here is the preliminary final table seat draw. Action resumes at 13.00 (CET) when we will play down to our televised final table of six players.

Final Nine Players


Seat 1: Andrea Dato: 726,000
Seat 2: Simon Ravnsbaek: 795,000
Seat 3: Andrea Carini: 430,000
Seat 4: Rinat Bogdanov: 201,000
Seat 5: Gianluca Trebbi: 474,000
Seat 6: Jeremie Sochet: 402,000
Seat 7: Jason Wheeler: 699,000
Seat 8: Alessandro Longobardi: 783,000
Seat 9: Massimo Mosele: 163,000

Sorted In: Featured Blog, Andrea Dato, Gianluca Trebbi, Andrey Gulyy, Alessandro Longobardi, Rinat Bogdanov, Gabriele Lepore, Simon Ravnsbaek, Marcel Bjerkmann, Andrea Carini, Massimo Mosele, Jeremie Sochet, Jason Wheeler, Erion Islamay, James Akenhead, Tournaments, Season X, Casino Di Venezia, WPT Venice Grand Prix
01:50 AM, 02/09/12

Andrey Gulyy Eliminated in 10th Place (€9,855)

Level 20: 5,000-10,000, 1,000 ante

Andrey Gulyy
(Photo: Andrey Gulyy)

Andrey Gulyy open shoves for around 170,000 with Aheart 5heart and Alessandro Longobardi calls with Aclub Kspade. The flop comes down Qheart 6spade 7club 9heart 4diamond and Gulyy is gone in the last hand of the night.

Sorted In: Featured Blog, Andrey Gulyy, Alessandro Longobardi, Tournaments, Season X, Casino Di Venezia, WPT Venice Grand Prix
12:32 AM, 02/09/12

Gulyy Now Doubles Up Bogdanov

Level 20: 5,000-10,000, 1,000 ante

Rinat Bogdanov
(Photo: Rinat Bogdanov)

When it rains it pours - doesn't it Andrey Gulyy?

Andrea Carini raises to 22,00 in the cutoff, Rinat Bogdanov moves all-in from the small blind for 120,000 and Gulyy reships in the big blind for a little but more. Carini folds and we have a showdown.

Bogdanov ~ Aspade Jdiamond
Gulyy ~ Tdiamond Tspade

When the flop brought the jack you would have thought that Bogdanov would be the man smiling? Instead Gulyy had the rye smile and Bogdanov was unmoved.

Board: Kheart Jclub 7spade 5heart Qdiamond

Bogdanov moved up to 240,000 and Gulyy was left with 82,000 and one hell of a headache.

Sorted In: Featured Blog, Rinat Bogdanov, Andrey Gulyy, Tournaments, Season X, Casino Di Venezia, WPT Venice Grand Prix
12:28 AM, 02/09/12

Longobardi Catches Gulyy

Level 20: 5,000-10,000, 1,000 ante

Andrey Gulyy makes a standard raise from the cutoff and Alessandro Longobardi calls on the button. The dealer gives us a rainbow flop of Qclub 9heart 3diamond, Gulyy c-bets 21,000 and Longobardi makes the call.

The turn is the 5club and Gulyy fires his second barrel of 51,000 and Longobardi calls once more. Finally, we see the Tdiamond and Gully goes to a tower of reds and as they start to shake he says, "150". No sooner does he say 150 than Longobardi says, "I am all-in."

Gulyy's face hits the floor, "great you have a straight - nice hand," he says.

"Yes," says Longobardi.

Gulyy still pays off the additional 55,000 and Longobardi shows Kclub Jclub for the rivered straight. Gulyy shows everyone his flopped top set with Qdiamond Qheart before saying, "The best players always win in this game."

Longobardi ~ 600,000
Gulyy ~ 200,000

Sorted In: Featured Blog, Alessandro Longobardi, Andrey Gulyy, Tournaments, Season X, Casino Di Venezia, WPT Venice Grand Prix
12:19 AM, 02/09/12

Remember Alessandro Longobardi?

Level 19: 4,000-8,000, 1,000 ante

Alessandro Longobardi
(Photo: Alessandro Longobardi)

It has been a very long day for the man who once topped our chips counts midway through Day 2. Alessandro Longobardi must have been card dead all day because we have hardly seen him move his eyes away from his ipad. Here is is playing a pot with Andrey Gulyy.

Gulyy raises to 21,000 on the button and Longobardi defends his small blind. The big blind doesn't want anything to do with the pot and so they share a flop of Aclub Qheart 2diamond.

Longobardi checks to Gulyy who c-bets 26,000. Longobardi then check-raises to 62,000 and Gulyy calls. On the turn we have the 5club and Longobardi moves all-in for 145,000 and Gulyy quickly folds.

Longobardi ~ 340,000
Gulyy ~ 500,000

Sorted In: Featured Blog, Alessandro Longobardi, Andrey Gulyy, Tournaments, Season X, Casino Di Venezia, WPT Venice Grand Prix
11:49 PM, 02/08/12

Gabriele Lepore Eliminated in 11th Place (€9,855)

Level 19: 4,000-8,000, 1,000 ante

Gabriele Lepore
(Photo: Gabrlele Lepore)

Gabriele Lepore has just been eliminated by Gianluca Trebbi. All the action went down pre flop with Lepore holding pocket sevens and Trebbi holding pocket queens. The board of 9diamond 6diamond 3club Tclub 2spade offering no hope for Lepore and he leaves with €9,855 in his back pocket.

Trebbi ~ 670,000

Sorted In: Featured Blog, Gabriele Lepore, Gianluca Trebbi, Tournaments, Season X, Casino Di Venezia, WPT Venice Grand Prix
11:44 PM, 02/08/12

Marcel Bjerkmann Eliminated in 12th Place (€9,855)

Level 19: 4,000-8,000, 1,000 ante

Marcel Bjerkmann
(Photo: Marcel Bjerkmann)

The final table will not be the same without Marcel Bjerkmann, and the person responsible for eliminating him was Simon Ravnsbaek. Bjerkmann has entertained and annoyed in equal measures, and although the media love him, we are sure the players are glad to see the back of him.

Bjerkmann opens to 21,000 on the button and Simon Ravnsbaek moves all-in from the blinds. Bjerkmann makes the call and the dealer tells them to turn them over their cards.

Ravnsbaek: 5club 5spade
Bjerkmann: Aheart 8heart

The board runs out Jheart 7spade 2spade 9spade 7heart and the online phenom known as "P3rc4" has been eliminated.

Ravnsbaek ~ 620,000

Sorted In: Simon Ravnsbaek, Marcel Bjerkmann, Featured Blog, Tournaments, Season X, Casino Di Venezia, WPT Venice Grand Prix
11:40 PM, 02/08/12

Another Great Hand: Dato v Ravnsbaek

Level 19: 4,000-8,000, 1,000 ante

Simon Ravnsbaek
(Photo: Simon Ravnsbaek)

The trio of Andrea Dato, Marcel Bjerkmann and Simon Ravnsbaek have been thrilling us all day long and here is another gem of a hand.

Dato raises to 21,000 in the cutoff and Ravnsbaek defends his big blind. Our flop is Adiamond Theart 3club and both players check. On the turn we have the 9diamond and Ravnsbaek bets 28,000 - a bet that is called by Dato. Onto the river and the dealer gives us the 9club. Ravnsbaek bets 67,000 and Dato takes a few minutes before raising to 145,000. Ravnsbaek takes of his sunglasses and says, Wow," before finally flicking in a solitary chip for the call.

Dato turns over Kdiamond 7diamond for the missed flush draw and Ravnsbaek shows Aclub 6club for two pair.

Ravnsbaek ~ 600,000
Dato ~ 455,000

Sorted In: Featured Blog, Simon Ravnsbaek, Andrea Dato, Tournaments, Season X, Casino Di Venezia, WPT Venice Grand Prix
11:11 PM, 02/08/12

Trebbi Gets Lucky

Level 19: 4,000-8,000, 1,000 ante

Gianluca Trebbi
(Photo: Gianluca Trebbi)

Simon Ravnsbaek raises to 17,000, in early position, and the action folds around to the quiet Gianluca Trebbi, on the button, who makes a three-bet to 41,000. Back to Ravnsbaek and he four-bets to 72,000 and then calls the 288,000 shove from Trebbi.

Surely Trebbi has aces or kings? Why of course he has…9club 8diamond! Ravnsbaek turns over Kdiamond Kclub and it looks for all the world that Trebbi is going to be our 12th place finisher.

Flop: 4diamond 3diamond 2club

Trebbi now needs runner-runner cards to survive.

Turn: 8club

There is one of them.

River: 9diamond

Do you believe it, Trebbi has doubled up in the most fortunate of circumstances.

Trebbi ~ 590,000
Ravnsbaek ~ 395,000


Sorted In: Featured Blog, Simon Ravnsbaek, Gianluca Trebbi, Tournaments, Season X, Casino Di Venezia, WPT Venice Grand Prix
11:05 PM, 02/08/12

Marko Neumann Eliminated in 13th Place (€8,540)

Level 19: 4,000-8,000, 1,000 ante

Marko Neumann
(Photo: Marko Neumann)

Marko Neumann open shoves his last remaining 95,000 holding Kheart Jheart and Andrea Carini wakes up with Aclub Kspade. An ace makes an appearance on the flop and Neumann is out.

Carini ~ 300,000

Sorted In: Featured Blog, Andrea Carini, Tournaments, Season X, Casino Di Venezia, WPT Venice Grand Prix
10:43 PM, 02/08/12

 

RANKING

Payout Structure

Place Prize
1 $302,065
2 $146,826
3 $95,003
4 $69,095
5 $56,134
6 $42,319
7 $33,683
8 $25,047
9 $18,133
10 - 12 $12,954
13 - 15 $11,226
16 - 18 $9,497

Blind Structure

Level Blinds Ante
1 50-100 0
2 75-150 0
3 100-200 0
4 100-200 25
5 150-300 25
6 200-400 50
7 250-500 50
8 300-600 75
9 400-800 100
10 500-1,000 100
11 600-1,200 200
12 800-1,600 200
13 1,000-2,000 300
14 1,200-2,400 400
15 1,500-3,000 500
16 2,000-4,000 500
17 2,500-5,000 500
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