Sofia Lövgren has lost a little ground since the last time we checked on her, mainly due to battling with Martin Finger, who convinced her she was beaten.
Finger raised to 375 from under the gun, a bet that Alessia Isaia called in early position and Lövgren on the button. The flop came down and Finger tossed in a continuation bet of 700, which saw Isaia fold but Lövgren made the call.
The on the turn did not look like it changed too much but when Finger fired 1,800 at the pot, Lövgren no longer liked her hand and she folded.
Whilst we did not see the hand as it happened thanks to the miracle of Twitter we can reveal that British pro has just lost a sizeable pot against Team PokerStars pro Luca Pagano.
Sudworth believes he may have misplayed his on a board reading against Pagano's but also added it was quite a situational hand.
Sudworth is still looking for his first EPT cash here at Snowfest and has some way to go to catch Pagano's record of 17 EPT cashes, the most of any player in European Poker Tour history
EPT Copenhagen Winner Michael Tureniec has already been getting into the thick of the action betting 6,550 on the turn of a board before shoving all-in on the river for around 18,000 effective. His opponent in this hand was Spaniard Jose Ruben Zurilla who made a fairly speedy call on the turn but took several minutes before deciding to fold on the river to the huge bet from the Swede.
What of last year's champion Allan Bække, you might ask? Well, further to his good fortune in winning the inaugural EPT in Saalbach-Hinterglemm last year, Bække and his girlfriend Kirstine have just been blessed with a beautiful baby girl whom they've named Karla. Understandably, Bække felt that he would rather hang out at home in Denmark this time than come back to Austria to play cards for a week.
Congratulations to the Bække clan, and we hope to see them all at other EPTs in the future.
The Frenchman missed his flight out here and is going to be around 7 hours late to the tournament which according to fellow Team PokerStars Pro Arnaud Mattern will mean he will make it to the tournament with around 12-13,000 chips remaining late in the evening...