2010 PokerStars.com EPT London

Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info
2010 PokerStars.com EPT London
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a3
Prize
£900,000
Event Info
Buy-in
£5,000
Prize Pool
£4,112,800
Entries
848
Level Info
Level
33
Blinds
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
0
Players Left 1 / 848
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Level: 22

Blinds: 10,000/20,000

Ante: 2,000

Chip Check (full)

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Chance Kornuth us
Chance Kornuth
1,800,000
600,000
600,000
Profile photo of Matt Perrins gb
Matt Perrins
1,785,000
65,000
65,000
Profile photo of David Vamplew gb
David Vamplew
1,600,000
717,000
717,000
EPT 1X Winner
Profile photo of Per Ummer se
Per Ummer
1,500,000
500,000
500,000
Profile photo of Steven Levy us
Steven Levy
1,400,000
Profile photo of Tom Marchese us
Tom Marchese
1,325,000
121,000
121,000
pokerstars
Profile photo of Artur Wasek pl
Artur Wasek
1,170,000
30,000
30,000
pokerstars
Profile photo of John Hall us
John Hall
1,100,000
122,000
122,000
pokerstars
Profile photo of Chino Rheem us
Chino Rheem
1,100,000
300,000
300,000
Profile photo of Rumit Somaiya
Rumit Somaiya
1,080,000
30,000
30,000
pokerstars
Profile photo of Allen Bari us
Allen Bari
940,000
10,000
10,000
Profile photo of Thomas Bichon fr
Thomas Bichon
876,000
101,000
101,000
pokerstars
Profile photo of Kyle Bowker us
Kyle Bowker
850,000
250,000
250,000
Profile photo of Joe Hachem au
Joe Hachem
810,000
159,000
159,000
pokerstars
Profile photo of Kayvan Payman ca
Kayvan Payman
807,000
463,000
463,000
Profile photo of Masaaki Kagawa
Masaaki Kagawa
799,000
199,000
199,000
Profile photo of Robert Nulli
Robert Nulli
784,000
96,000
96,000
Profile photo of John O'Shea ie
John O'Shea
720,000
50,000
50,000
Profile photo of Marton Czuczor hu
Marton Czuczor
700,000
60,000
60,000
Profile photo of Jannick Wrang dk
Jannick Wrang
690,000
55,000
55,000
EPT 1X Winner
Profile photo of Keven Stammen us
Keven Stammen
658,000
77,000
77,000
Profile photo of Jamie Burland gb
Jamie Burland
650,000
90,000
90,000
Profile photo of John Juanda id
John Juanda
600,000
20,000
20,000
Poker Hall of Famer
EPT 1X Winner
Profile photo of Chad Brown us
Chad Brown
380,000
36,000
36,000
pokerstars
Profile photo of Mattias Lannermark
Mattias Lannermark
336,000
144,000
144,000

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Zito Fills Up

We missed how the money went in, but we can make an educated guess. From the way the table looked when we walked up, it appears that Steven Levy opened with a raise and small blind Gustavo Zito moved all in for 232,000. Levy called with the covering stack, and Zito was flipping for double or nothing.

He showed up {6-Clubs} {6-Spades}, a slight favorite to double against Levy's {A-Diamonds} {10-Spades}. That small edge turned into a big one as the flop rolled out {6-Hearts} {7-Spades} {K-Clubs} to give him a set and a commanding lead in the pot.

The turn {9-Spades} made things a little interesting, or scary if you're Zito, but he'd be just fine. The river {K-Hearts} changed nothing except to further improve him to sixes full, and he's doubled back into contention with about 500,000 now.

Tags: Steven LevyGustavo Zito

No Longer A Claudio Day

Claudio Cecchi was all-in preflop and Per Ummer was tanking all the call but eventually made it, holding {A-Hearts} {J-Clubs}, finding himself crushed by Cecchi's {A-Spades} {A-Clubs}.

The flop {10-Diamonds} {6-Spades} {3-Diamonds} was as safe as houses, but the turn was a {J-Diamonds} giving Ummer a glimmer of hope. The river {J-Hearts} brought a huge groan from the watching Italian rail as Cecchi couldn't believe he had been beaten by runner-runner.

Ummer recovers some of the chips he has lost and 27 remain.

Tags: Claudio Cecchi

Bichon Looks Up Lannermark

Mattias Lannermark was first to enter the pot, already committed to the 10,000-chip small blind. When the table folded to him, he made sure, then half-asked, "I'm all in(?)" rising at the end of his sentence as if it were a question.

Thomas Bichon was in the big blind, and he eyed up the ~290,000 chips Lannermark had wagered before peeking at his hole cards. "Ooh, the first one is good. It's an ace." He slowly peeled the second card, then shook his head. It was a close decision, apparently, but Bichon eventually slid the chips forward to put Lannermark at risk.

Showdown
Lannermark: {K-Hearts} {8-Spades}
Bichon: {A-Clubs} {9-Diamonds}

The flop was a huge blow to Lannermark's chances as it came {9-Hearts} {9-Spades} {Q-Spades} to put him in a hole that he would not climb out of. The turn {10-Hearts} gave him the four jacks as outs to win, but the river was the {8-Diamonds} and the end of his day.

Lannermark is out in 27th place, taking home a cool £19,000 for his work this week.

Tags: Mattias LannermarkThomas Bichon

Juanda If He Can Win This Thing?

Marton Czuczor opened from the cutoff and John Juanda set him all-in from the big blind and was quickly called.

"I only looked at one," admitted Juanda, turning over {A-Diamonds} {7-Hearts}, dominated by Czuczor's {9-Diamonds} {9-Spades}. The board favoured the multiple bracelet winning American though, coming {10-Diamonds} {Q-Hearts} {A-Clubs} {4-Spades} {K-Clubs} and it was enough to eliminate his Hungarian opponent.

Juanda is now over the million chip mark. Can he add an EPT title to his collection?

Tags: Marton CzuczorJohn Juanda

Wrang-ling a Double Up

From the button, John Hall raised to 45,000, and small blind Jannick Wrang three-bet to 110,000. Hall took a good stare before announcing an all in with about twice as many chips as his opponent. Wrang double-checked his hole cards -- yep, still {A-Spades} {A-Clubs} -- and he made the call for his tournament life, pushing his final 497,000 chips into the middle. Hall rolled over his {A-Hearts} {3-Diamonds} with a bit of a frustrated look on his face.

There was no funny stuff on the board of {5-Diamonds} {K-Spades} {K-Hearts} {10-Diamonds} {9-Clubs}, and Wrang has doubled over a million chips. Hall, on the other hand, is right down to 500,000, essentially trading stacks with his opponent in that exchange.

Tags: John HallJannick Wrang

The Rheemains of the Day

Chino Rheem
Chino Rheem

Wow, a disastrous last few minutes for Chino Rheem.

He raised preflop to 60,000 from the button and Rumit Somaiya made it 180,000 from the big blind. Rheem called before both players checked the {9-Diamonds} {6-Hearts} {6-Diamonds} flop.

The turn was the {7-Clubs} and Somaiya check-raised Rheem's 100,000 bet to 200,000 with Rheem making the call. The river was the {10-Spades} making a four-card straight on the board and Somayia quickly bet 180,000 bringing an audible sigh from Rheem.

"You have nines full or whatever, do you? I've played this hand bad but I can't fold."

Rheem called. Somaiya showed {9-Spades} {9-Hearts}.

"Nice hand sir."

This left Rheem down to just 475,000 and soon after, he 3-bet all-in with {A-Hearts} {Q-Hearts} and Artur Wasek made the call with {3-Clubs} {3-Diamonds}, the flop was {3-Spades} {7-Hearts} {7-Spades} virtually killing Rheem's chances. The {5-Hearts} turn and {J-Diamonds} river changed nothing and Rheem went from 1.4 million to nothing in the blink of an eye.

24 remain which means we are done for the day.

Tags: Artur WasekChino RheemRumit Somaiya

End of Day 3 Chip Counts (full)

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Chance Kornuth us
Chance Kornuth
2,302,000
Profile photo of Per Ummer se
Per Ummer
1,763,000
263,000
263,000
Profile photo of David Vamplew gb
David Vamplew
1,756,000
156,000
156,000
EPT 1X Winner
Profile photo of Steven Levy us
Steven Levy
1,719,000
569,000
569,000
Profile photo of Matt Perrins gb
Matt Perrins
1,550,000
235,000
235,000
Profile photo of Artur Wasek pl
Artur Wasek
1,542,000
372,000
372,000
pokerstars
Profile photo of Thomas Bichon fr
Thomas Bichon
1,500,000
624,000
624,000
pokerstars
Profile photo of Rumit Somaiya
Rumit Somaiya
1,420,000
20,000
20,000
pokerstars
Profile photo of John O'Shea ie
John O'Shea
1,324,000
604,000
604,000
Profile photo of John Juanda id
John Juanda
1,272,000
128,000
128,000
Poker Hall of Famer
EPT 1X Winner
Profile photo of Tom Marchese us
Tom Marchese
1,048,000
277,000
277,000
pokerstars
Profile photo of Jannick Wrang dk
Jannick Wrang
1,022,000
22,000
22,000
EPT 1X Winner
Profile photo of Kyle Bowker us
Kyle Bowker
921,000
71,000
71,000
Profile photo of Kayvan Payman ca
Kayvan Payman
898,000
91,000
91,000
Profile photo of Joe Hachem au
Joe Hachem
855,000
45,000
45,000
pokerstars
Profile photo of Jamie Burland gb
Jamie Burland
774,000
124,000
124,000
Profile photo of Allen Bari us
Allen Bari
667,000
273,000
273,000
Profile photo of Robert Nulli
Robert Nulli
620,000
164,000
164,000
Profile photo of John Hall us
John Hall
577,000
77,000
77,000
pokerstars
Profile photo of Masaaki Kagawa
Masaaki Kagawa
501,000
298,000
298,000
Profile photo of Fernando Brito pt
Fernando Brito
472,000
247,000
247,000
Profile photo of Gustavo Zito
Gustavo Zito
378,000
122,000
122,000
Profile photo of Keven Stammen us
Keven Stammen
363,000
295,000
295,000
Profile photo of Chad Brown us
Chad Brown
207,000
173,000
173,000
pokerstars

One Chance Left

Chance Kornuth
Chance Kornuth

Everyone who returned for Day 3 of the PokerStars.com EPT London was guaranteed a payday upon their eliminations, and 104 of them took that walk to the cashier's desk by the time the clock struck midnight.

It was a flurry of action that kicked off this moving day when play recommenced, a pro-heavy field returning to battle it out for a spot in the final three tables. EPT stud Jeff Sarwer was one of the first men to pick up his winnings today, lasting just a couple short hands before cashing in his chips. Team PokerStars Pros Noah Boeken, JP Kelly, Juan Maceiras, Daniel Negreanu, and Arnaud Mattern followed him out a short time later, a couple of them heading across the room to play the High Roller event. There were still a few EPT winners in the hunt for a double dip, but Jake Cody, Christophe Benzimra, Salvatore Bonavena, and Kevin Stani were all sent packing by night's end.

Former world champion Greg Raymer hung around for half the day, but he too was out with only a small cash to show for his efforts. John Dolan is looking to become the world champ himself this year, but the November Niner will have to wait for another event to snag an EPT title; he was out just before Raymer.

Speaking of world champions, we still have one man left with a shot at poker's elusive Triple Crown (a WSOP, WPT, and EPT title). Joe Hachem picked his spots well today, and he finds himself just a bit below average with 855,000 chips to end the night. 2008 WSOPE Main Event champion John Juanda also saved off elimination today, and after an up-and-down seven levels, he's bagged up 1.272 million chips with which to make a run at his first EPT title.

Everyone's looking up at Chance Kornuth, though, the young American who won his first bracelet in 2010 in a $5,000 Pot-Limit Omaha event. He's got a great shot at EPT glory here this week too, bagging up the big stack of 2.302 million to give him a lead of more than a half million chips over his nearest rival.

Kyle Bowker finished 29th in that same WSOP event, and "kwob20" is still alive with an average stack at the end of the day. Also still alive are NAPT title holder Tom Marchese, Allen Bari, Masa Kagawa, and Team PokerStars Pros Chad Brown (very short-stacked) and Thomas Bichon (1.5 million).

It's going to be a fun ride to the final table tomorrow as we play from three tables of eight down to just one. We'll be right back here inside the King's Ballroom for the next two days to finish this fairy tale and crown a champion in the largest tournament the UK has ever seen.

Until tomorrow at noon, then, all that's left is goodnight!

Tags: Chance Kornuth