End of Day 4: 'Invader' Zim Takes Control Going Into the Final
And with that, the final table has been set:
Seat 1: Ioannis Taramas - 1,755,000 |
Seat 2: Charalampos Kapernopoulos - 749,000 |
Seat 3: Pierre Mothes - 1,073,000 |
Seat 4: Hauke Heseding - 1,660,000 |
Seat 5: Florian Schleps - 850,000 |
Seat 6: Mario Puccini - 1,077,000 |
Seat 7: Andras Kovacs - 210,000 |
Seat 8: Zimnan Ziyard - 2,771,000 |
Zimnan Ziyard will be going into the final as the big chip leader. The Brit took a big chip lead after knocking out former EPT San Remo champion Rupert Elder with just two tables left when he held against Elder's - a queen on the turn making Ziyard a full house in a pot worth 1.4 million chips and Elder left in 13th place.
We also lost former Snowfest finalist Koen De Visscher and PokerStars Team Pro Toni Judet who made it as far as Day 4 but couldn't get any further.
Flamboyant Ioannis Taramas currently sits in second place ahead of German Hauke Heseding, the latter continuing a recent good run having chopped the Sunday Million on PokerStars about a month ago. Fellow Greek Charalampos Kapernopoulos spent much of the day as the chip leader, but went on a late downswing in the last couple of levels, just managing to limp on the final table.
Apart from short stack Andras Kovacs, everyone else has a reasonable amount of chips, so it'll certainly be all to play for tomorrow from 12pm!
Who will become the newest EPT champion? Tune into PokerNews tomorrow to find out!