2017 888Live Easter Edition London

Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2017 888Live Easter Edition London

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
52
Prize
£21,118
Event Info
Buy-in
£440
Entries
303
Level Info
Level
27
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
10,000

Terry Jordan Bags Massive Chip Lead after 888Live Easter Edition Day 2

Level 19 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante
Day 2 Chipleader Terry Jordan
Day 2 Chipleader Terry Jordan

From a starting field of 76, the 888Live Easter Edition is down to its final two tables. After a long battle over nine levels today, the bubble burst, the field was trimmed and Terry Jordan sits atop the final 15 players with 2,500,000 in chips.

That figure is over 1,500,000 in chips higher than his nearest opponents Mark Harding (842,000) and Julian Hazelhof (823,000)

For the first time, all advancing players were in the same room, lead by Dan Wicks and Million Yosief who were the chipleaders towards the start of the day.

Wicks would be crippled early on in the day at the hands of Julian Hazelhof. On a ten-high flop with two hearts, the players got their chips in with Wicks holding Aces and Hazelhof the flush draw. Hazelhof completed is flush and left Wicks with just 50,000 chips. He would make the money, but be eliminated in 30th place (£815) after being crippled on the money bubble holding Jacks against Epameinond Sintos' Queens and Rana [Removed:321] Adnan's Ace-Queen.

Yosief himself would have his own cooler when his Kings were cracked by the Ace-King of Mark Harding to bust in the money in 29th place, also for £815.

The bubble boy was Kanan Farzaliyev. His pair of sevens was no match for the set of fours of Gary Miller, and he would depart in 37th place, albeit with some consolatory headphones.

888Poker Ambassador Sofia Lovgren also made the money after entering on Day 1a and finishing second in chips behind Hoa Quan. Lovgren bust to fellow Ambassador Chris Moorman who is still in the hunt going into Day 3, with 243,000 in chips.

Chipleader going into Day 3 is Terry Jordan. Over the course of the day it looked like Dutchman Julian Hazelhof was going to storm away with the chiplead, but Jordan managed to peg him back to take the chiplead by over 1,500,000 chips.

Tomorrow the final 15 will return and play down to a winner. Stay tuned to PokerNews for all the live updates and eliminations as we get closer to crowning a winner here at Aspers Casino Stratford.