2009 PokerStars.com EPT London

£5,000 EPT London Main Event
Day: 4
Event Info

2009 PokerStars.com EPT London

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aq
Prize
£850,000
Event Info
Buy-in
£5,000
Prize Pool
£3,540,500
Entries
730
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
20,000

£5,000 EPT London Main Event

Day 4 Completed

£5,000 EPT London Main Event

Day 4 Started

End Of Play

Final Table Time!
Final Table Time!
And with that final exit, we now have our final table. All of our short stacks have ridden their luck towards the final but Vivek Rajkumar was the one who came up short at the end.

American Pokerstars qualifier Aaron Gustavson will go into tomorrow as the big chip leader with around one third of the chips in play. We may have lost WSOPE winner Annette Obrestad and the highly regarded Theo Tran just before the final table. Michael Berry, who won his seat online in a freeroll made it to the last couple of tables before busting and November Niner Kevin Schaffel also came up just a little short.

However, reigning WSOP champion Peter Eastgate is still here and poised in third place to try and win his first EPT title.

The final table will start tomorrow at 12pm local time.

The chip counts are as follows.

1. Aaron Gustavson 7.140.000
2. Peter Eastgate 3.535.000
3. Martin Gudvangen 3.510.000
4. Nikolai Senninger 2.175.000
5. Dominic Cullen 2.105.000
6. Raymond Wu 1.535.000
7. Rui Milhomens 1.100.000
8. Karim Bennani 845.000

Level: 27

Blinds: 30,000/60,000

Ante: 5,000

No-One Is Allowed To Go...

Vivek Rajkumar moves all-in for 745,000. Karim Bennani reraises all-in for 795,000. Raymond Wu then thought for ages before folding.

Bennani: {8-Spades} {8-Diamonds}
Rajkumar: {A-Diamonds} {Q-Hearts}

Flop: {J-Hearts} {9-Clubs} {10-Hearts} aka something for everyone.

"Wow!" says Vivek.

Turn: {Q-Spades} and Bennani makes the straight, Rajkumar needs a King to win or an eight to split.

River: {8-Hearts}

"Oooooohhhh" goes the crowd and Bennani and Rajkumar split the pot.

A Series of Small Hands

We've seen nary a flop the past few minutes, as virtually every hand has been taken down with a simple preflop raise. With a couple of serious short stacks at the table now though, something's got to give eventually...