2009 PokerStars.com EPT London

£5,000 EPT London Main Event
Day: 3
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
Players Left 1 / 730
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No Mormina Waiting

Piero Mormina open-shoved for his last 28,500, and Benny Spindler in the big blind decided to give him a bubble-time spin.

Mormina: {3-Hearts} {3-Spades}
Spindler: {J-Spades} {8-Clubs}

Board: {7-Spades} {10-Clubs} {10-Hearts} {A-Diamonds} {9-Clubs}

Thus Spindler made a straight, Mormina left with nothing, and we are now officially in the money. Let the carnage begin!

All In for a Song

With the board reading {A-Diamonds} {Q-Diamonds} {3-Clubs} {6-Clubs} {K-Clubs}, Lorenz Roder bet out 25,000, leaving himself 67,000 behind. Over to Song Lee, who looked as though he was praying, but was actually dwelling instead. He announced all in. Instafold. Lee flashed {10-?} {J-?} for the straight.

Umberto Folds Tens to Stay Vital

[Removed:40] raised in mid position, only for Tamas Lendvai to reraise out of the big blind. Back to Vitagliano, who spent sme time thinking about it. He counted out a four-bet, but then went to fold. "I feel you win," he said -- but then checked his cards again and said, "No, I can't." He thought about it some more and then passed.

"NO!" cried Lendvai and turned over {A-Clubs} {A-Diamonds}, to much mirth around the table. Both players survive, while Vitagliano tells everyone who will listen, "I fold tens! I have tens! Really, I fold tens!"

Suharto Doubles Through Fellows

Laughter from Table Suharto/Fellows -- loud and jovial from Darus Suharto, slightly more muted from Zac Fellows, alerted us to the fact that Suharto had doubled up, getting his chips in with {K-?} {8-?} against Fellows' {K-?} {Q-?}, either before or on the flop.

Board: {5-?} {8-?} {K-?} {6-?} {3-?}

Fellows, crippled down to 20,000, was still laughing and taking it rather well, but we could tell he was crying inside.

To The Smythy

Marty Smyth has doubled through Benny Spindler after he got it all-in preflop holding {A-Diamonds} {A-Clubs} against the German's {A-Hearts} {Q-Hearts}, Smyth looked a little pained by the turn of the {8-Spades} {K-Spades} {A-Spades} {J-Spades} board as a possible split beckoned. But the river was the {6-Diamonds} and Smyth is up to 360,000. Spindler down to about 110,000.

Maridu Doubles

The chances of Maridu Mayrinck's mother freerolling a trip to London to rail her daughter have just been upped -- Mayrinck managed to double up first hand with pocket eights versus pocket fives, and she's now up to 230,000.

Tags: Maridu Mayrinck

Samanek Storms Into Second Place

Czech Josef Samanek has doubled through Rui Milhomens after they got into a raising war preflop to create a half-million chip pot. Samanek had Milhomens in bad shape with {A-Diamonds} {K-Spades} dominating {A-Clubs} {J-Spades} and after a board of {10-Clubs} {2-Spades} {10-Hearts} {9-Diamonds} {8-Clubs} Samanek was up to 520,000 while Milhomens slips to about 220,000.

Paranoia or Slowroll?

Thomas Dolezal raised from the button, and in the big blind Nicolai Vivet pushed. Back to Dolezal, who spent a good few minutes tanking up, before making the call.

Vivet: {Q-Hearts} {Q-Diamonds}
Dolezal: {K-Clubs} {K-Spades}

Board: {5-Spades} {4-Diamonds} {J-Clubs} {9-Clubs} {9-Spades}

While Dolezal made a little fist pump and Vivet left the tournament area short of the money, another player accused Mr. Dolezal of slowrolling. In very broken English, a genuinely relieved Dolezal was trying to explain that owing to bad experience with bubbles and the like, he had been seriously considering folding.