2009 PokerStars.com EPT London
£5,000 EPT London Main Event
Day: 5
Eastgate Continues To Go Up.....
Eastgate bets 200,000 and Gustavson calls, the river is the and Gustavson checks a third time, Eastgate now bets 400,000 but suddenly Gustavson check-raises to 1,000,000.
Eastgate looks concerned but calls with and Gustavson mucks. The WSOP champion has been the big climber so far today.
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Level: 29
Blinds: 50,000/100,000
Ante: 10,000
Eastgate Passes, Almost Passing Out
Eastgate Not Perking Up Yet
A Thousand Men Loses A Million Chips.
The flop is and both players check. The turn is the and Milhomens checks a second time, which to a Norwegian is like a red rag to a bull. Gudvangen bets 305,000 but Milhomens quickly calls.
The river is the and Milhomens checks once more, Gudvangen bets 620,000 this time. Milhomens makes the call but the Norwegian shows and it's good. Milhomens, whose surname means 'A Thousand Men' in English is crippled as a result.
No Flops Here
1) Peter Eastgate, 250,000
2) Aaron Gustavson, 200,000
3) Peter Eastgate again, 250,000 again
We have to say, after the blink-and-you'll-miss-them super-fast EPT final tables we've become accustomed to this season, the pace of this particular final seems almost glacial.
Petering Out Of The Call
Puffing his cheeks out, the move has clearly woken the Dane up a little as he calculates the pot odds.
A slight case of gurning ensues, but Eastgate then folds.