2016 888Live Poker Festival London

£880 Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2016 888Live Poker Festival London

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a10
Prize
£45,300
Event Info
Buy-in
£880
Prize Pool
£228,096
Entries
288
Level Info
Level
25
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
10,000

End of Day 2 Chip Counts (full)

Level 18 : 6,000/12,000, 1,000 ante

Play has finished for the day, with just 14 players left in with the chance of taking down the 888Poker London Live Main Event.

We'll be back in a few minutes with a full recap of the action, but here are how the players stack up ahead of tomorrow's final day, which will kick off at 1pm local time.

Player Chips Progress
Shah Raza gb
Shah Raza
1,153,000
495,000
495,000
Charles Chattha gb
Charles Chattha
922,000
1,000
1,000
Sam Grafton gb
Sam Grafton
900,000
-10,000
-10,000
Cristian Mihu ro
Cristian Mihu
852,000
145,000
145,000
Jose Lopez us
Jose Lopez
837,000
120,000
120,000
Phillippe Souki gb
Phillippe Souki
643,000
643,000
643,000
Ka Him Li gb
Ka Him Li
628,000
405,000
405,000
Mikhail Pokrepa ru
Mikhail Pokrepa
554,000
463,800
463,800
Demetris Triantapillou gb
Demetris Triantapillou
549,000
Enzo Del Piero gb
Enzo Del Piero
500,000
-40,500
-40,500
Andrea Volpi it
Andrea Volpi
317,000
79,000
79,000
Kara Scott ca
Kara Scott
315,000
14,000
14,000
Kevin Allen gb
Kevin Allen
313,000
47,000
47,000
Tony Doggett gb
Tony Doggett
173,000
60,200
60,200

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Shah Raza Leads 888Poker London Live Main Event Day 2 After Late Drama!

Level 18 : 6,000/12,000, 1,000 ante
Kara Scott still in contention
Kara Scott still in contention

After a long and exciting Day 2 of poker action in the 888Poker London Live Main Even, Shah Raza ended at the top of the leaderboard with just 14 players remaining.

The action was fast and friendly from the kickoff, with players still some way from the 36 money places. Sam Grafton took the most advantage of the early skirmishes as the vivacious personality eliminated Martin Spearing when the latter's ace-king walked into the pocket rockets of Grafton.

The first Team 888Poker ambassador to exit was Natalie Hof when she lost a coin flip. She was followed out of the door by fellow German and three-time WSOP bracelet winner Dominik Nitsche before the bubble was even close.

Arron Fletcher lost a huge half-million-chips pot to Albert Sapiano when the latter shoved all-in with two-pair. Fletcher, who until that point had hardly put a foot wrong in the tournament, believed his opponent was on a flush draw and made the call. Sapiano led after that, but not for long as a series of hands saw him exit soon afterwards. Others such as Chris Da-Silva and Sinem Melin followed, with the unfortunate Melin running pocket kings into a set on the flop to lose a massive half-million chip pot.

When it got to the bubble, the field was a split of strong players with big stacks looking to apply pressure and short stacked players looking to survive it. As it happened, Michael Mizrachi managed to eliminate fellow poker pro Andrew Hulme on the bubble when his two-pair beat Hulme's top pair.

Players such as Daniel James and James Phillips were only too grateful. They cashed but busted soon after and the race to end with the most chips at the closing of the day really began. Enzo Del Piero made a run for the lead when he was all-in and at risk with pocket sevens against two players and over cards, but he survived. Sam Grafton took the captain's armband at the feature table with Mizrachi's own elimination (ace-queen against sevens, no luck), but he would not end with it.

Michael Mizrachi finished in 25th place (£1,780)

Kara Scott was laying low for the first couple of levels, got unlucky a bit but bounced back in the last level, ending the day with 315,000 in chips.

Shah Raza stayed out of the way of damage for much of the day but made the most of his time at the feature table to end as the only player above a million chips bagging 1,153,000. He'll have a lot of competition on the final day, with Charles Chattha (922,000), Sam Grafton (900,000) and Cristian Mihu (852,000) in particular hunting him down.

It's the impressive Raza who has the lead, and with just five players needing to depart for the final table to be formed, we expect the action to be fantastic when play resumes at 1pm local time here in London on Sunday. The first level on the schedule is 8,000/16,000 with a 2,000-ante. The remaining 14 players are guaranteed £3,010 but are all gunning for that £50,000 ($61,160) first place prize. Here's what's at stake tomorrow:

PositionPrize
1£50,000
2£35,300
3£22,740
4£16,830
5£12,640
6£10,100
7£8,410
8£6,720
9£5,040
10 - 12£3,760
13 - 14£3,010

PokerNews will be back to bring you all the drama on what is sure to be a pulsating day of action as an 888Poker London Live Main event champion will be crowned!

While you anxiously await the final day of play, check out Sarah Herrin's interview with Antonio Esfandiari who was invited to London by 888poker:

Tags: Dominik NitscheKara ScottMichael MizrachiNatalie HofSam GraftonSinem Melin

£880 Main Event

Day 2 Completed