Tag: Jason Mercier

Squeeze from Julius

From middle position, Jason Mercier opened with a raise to 2,000. Robert Buckenmayer called from the hijack seat, Sadri Saleh called on the button, then Georges Culla called from the small blind.

Mercier Attacks Buckenmayer's Three-Bet

Action folded to two-time World Series of Poker gold bracelet winner Jason Mercier in the cutoff seat, and he raised to 2,000.

Julius Says Mercier Is "Too Good"

From under the gun, Jason Mercier opened with a raise to 1,600. The only caller was Kyle Julius on the button, and the flop came down . Mercier checked, and Julius checked behind. The turn was the , and Mercier checked.

Mercier's Eights Are Good

We caught up to find the board reading . Kyle Julius led for 3,200 only to have Jason Mercier make it 20,800. Julius called and Mercier showed .

Trickett Makes Big River Bet

Jason Mercier raised to 1,000 and was called by the cutoff and Sam Trickett from the big blind. The flop was and Trickett led out for 2,000. Mercier called and the cutoff folded.

Mercier Doubles

We came upon four players staring at a board of . The small blind led out 2,700 and Sam Trickett called from the big blind. Jason Mercier had moved all in for 10,950 total and action was on a late position player.

Mercier Loses To Demjan's Full House

After one player checked the flop, Jason Mercier passed the action to the 1980 TIME Man of the Year Sandor Demjan. He fired 600, and only Mercier made the call.

Jason Mercier Eliminated 14th Place (€20,443)

Jason Mercier had the button. He raised to an unknown amount and Jonathan Aguiar three-bet all in. Mercier snap called and tabled . Aguiar rolled his eyes and showed .

ElkY and Mercier Both Double Early

Jason Mercier and Bertrand Grospellier were the two shortest stacks coming into play today and both managed to double up early. Grospellier moved all in with and Konstantin Puchkov called with .

Sleepy Goyens Gets Away With Costly Mistake

David Benyamine has been chirpy and quite active over on Table 9. He just raised under the gun to 900 and two players called. Dries Goyens was in the small blind and three-bet to 4,500.

Mercier & Schwartz Fall

Petteri Kalenius moved all in on a board reading and Jason Mercier called off his remaining 6,300.

Mix Max Finalists Show Up

Because of the Mix Max controverse regarding the draw for the heads up round these players were not able to buy in on time. Jason Mercier left right when the tournament finished, and barely made it into the tournament the regular way.

Here Comes Mercier

Jason Mercier made his way over from Event #5: €10,450 Mixed Max - No-Limit Hold'em, which recently concluded Day 2, 90 minutes ago and he has already worked his starting stack of 4,500 up to 20,000! #JustGoodLuck Meanwhile, recent bracel

Old Battles Reborn; Mercier Back to Black

Aku Joentausta came 14th at EPT Barcelona last month and battled for long periods in that tournament with John Junada, who went on to finish 8th.

Jason Mercier Eliminated in 9th Place (€12,245)

Michael Mizrachi raised to 8,500 from under the gun and Jussi Nevanlinna called from the next seat over. Jason Mercier called from the button and the blinds got out of the way.

Important Pot For Mercier

Roger Hairabedian was under the gun and he limped for 3,000, and this was the start of a serious multi-way pot.

Hairabedian Leads Final 9, Mizrachi Gunning For Second Bracelet of 2012

The second day of play started with only 25 players, but it was far from easy for the nine finalists to reach that last table. French pro Roger Hairabedian emerged as the chip leader followed by the dangerous Fin Ville Mattila.

Mercier Falling; Hairabedian Thriving

Jason Mercier opened with a raise to 4,800 and was called by Roger Hairabedian from the button and Michel Abecassis from the big blind. The flop was and Abecassis checked.

Ammunition For Mercier

Jussi Ryynanen raised to 8,000 and both blinds defended. Michael Mizrachi was in the small blind and he checked the flop. Jason Mercier, who was in the big blind, checked as well.

Sam Chartier is Our Bubble Boy

Canadian pro Sam Chartier was short for quite some time, but eventually he could not hold on. Last year he finished in eight place in this event but didn't get the back-to-back cash.

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