2011 EPT Copenhagen

Main Event
Day: 4
Event Info

2011 EPT Copenhagen

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aj
Prize
3,700,000 DKK
Event Info
Buy-in
35,000 DKK
Prize Pool
15,086,400 DKK
Entries
449
Level Info
Level
29
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
10,000

Level: 20

Blinds: 6,000/12,000

Ante: 1,000

And We're Off

Level 19 : 5,000/10,000, 1,000 ante

Some of the medium stacks are looking enviously at the chip leaders' table compared to their own meagre surroundings. This table will be the first feature table in around an hour and three quarters.

Level: 19

Blinds: 5,000/10,000

Ante: 1,000

Quick on the Draw

Table 30

Seat 1: Mikhail Lakhitov 155,000
Seat 2: Charles Mclntyre 232,000
Seat 3: Mudassar Khan 265,000
Seat 4: Nikolas Liakos 653,000
Seat 5: Surinder Sunar 149,000
Seat 6: Kevin Iacofano 685,000
Seat 7: Andrea Dalle Molle 228,000
Seat 8: Simen Johannessen 211,000

Table 31

Seat 1: Joel Nordkvist 1,236,000
Seat 2: Jens Lauridsen 594,000
Seat 3: Florian Langmann 1,304,000
Seat 4: Michael Tureniec 1,089,000
Seat 5: Per Linde 1,622,000
Seat 6: Simon Hanninger 216,000
Seat 7: Ivan Freitez 1,024,000
Seat 8: Jan Sørensen 499,000

Table 32

Seat 1: Helge Rahbek 512,000
Seat 2: Dmitry Vitkind 244,000
Seat 3: Johnny Jensen 223,000
Seat 4: John Eames 570,000
Seat 5: Daniel Johansson 389,000
Seat 6: Juha Helppi 142,000
Seat 7: Pernille Ravn 352,000
Seat 8: Lars Krogh 813,000

May the Day 4 Be With You

Per Linde
Per Linde

Good morning and welcome back to the Radisson Blu Scandinavia, where our final 24 are about to set off down the road to the serious money.

Yesterday we lost a plethora of big names including Johnny Lodden, JP Kelly and Martin Jacobson. However, as we head to the business end of the tournament, you might recognise more than a few of the field.

Chip leader Per Linde is a familiar face on the EPT circuit - his best performance until now was 13th place at San Remo last year. Just behind him is the last Team PokerStars Pro standing, Florian Langmann. The friendly German now represents possibly the most talkative player in this unusually subdued and polite field. Joel Nordkvist is still going strong in third place, and Day 3 chip leader Michael Tureniec is just behind him in fourth place. By a curious twist of fate, our top five stacks will all be at the same table at the start of the day, so we could well see a possible tournament-crushing monster stack emerge during the first few levels.

Also still in with a shot, albeit on more modest chips, are John Eames, Surinder Sunar, and Juha Helppi bringing up the rear. Play resumes at noon, in around half an hour. Stay glued to your screens.

Main Event

Day 4 Started