2009 PokerStars.com EPT London

£5,000 EPT London Main Event
Day: 5
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

Cullen Shoves, Survives

Rui Milhomens raised to 180,000, but Dominic Cullen shoved for his whole 1.535 million stack. Milhomens thought about it, but eventually made a resigned "oh well" sort of face and folded. Last Brit standing Cullen picked up the pot to a brief burst of applause from the rail.

Tags: Dominic CullenRui Milhomens

It Ain't Faaron Everyone Else

Senninger himself is not bothered, though
Senninger himself is not bothered, though
Nikolai Senninger raised to 180,000 but his attempt at aggression was thwarted by a reraise to 450,000 from Aaron Gustavson -- the second hand running he'd three-bet preflop. And just like the last time, the original raiser folded and Gustavson took the pot. The Lion King looked sad.

Tags: Aaron GustavsonNikolai Senninger

Cullen's Stack Culled Once More

Cullen raises to 185,000 but he gets 3-bet again, this time by Martin Gudvangen who moves all-in. We're pretty sure the Englishman has not managed to get a single raise through so far on the final table.

Clearly no-one likes the English here on the final table...

Ray of Sunshine

Wu-den expression
Wu-den expression
Raymond Wu moved all in -- but before he'd even pushed his stack all the way into the middle of the table he was pulling it back again, following insta-folds from the blinds.

Tags: Raymond Wu

Everybody Loves Raymond's Chips

Rui Milhomens reraises all-in over the top of Raymond Wu's initial raise, putting the latter to the test. Although shortish, Wu decides to fold and retain his last fifteen big blinds or so. He's down to 1.2 million and now the short stack.

The Gate Opens For Cullen

Cullen raises to 185,000 and Peter Eastgate calls.

Both players check the {8-Hearts} {6-Spades} [3d} flop before Cullen fires 200,000 on the {K-Hearts} turn. The WSOP champion folds and Cullen wins his first pot we think, since the start of the final.