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2012 PokerStars.com EPT Madrid
It's the end of the road for Toby Lewis, he got into a big raising war holding 
against Ilan Boujenah's 
for a 600,000 chip pot blind on blind and although he spiked on the flop, Boujenah jumped out of his chair and cheered when the latter caught the river of the 



board.
That's the end of James Sudworth's EPT adventure, he squeezed over a raise and a call with initial raiser Ivan Kuziv pushing behind him.
Sudworth: 

Kuziv: 

Board: 



- sending the Englishman home just in time to catch his flight.
João Paulo Simão has just won the biggest pot of the tournament after a massive flip agains Javier Etayo.
Simão held the 
to Etayo's 
for a pot worth over 900,000.
The flop came 

and there was a quiet "Vamos" from Etayo's friends but that all changed on the
turn and the same friends all quietly whispered, "Nooooo."
The
on the river improved Simão even further and he was clearly elated to take over the chip lead. Etayo meanwhile looked glum and briefly left the table as he dropped to 200,000.
Johnny Lodden is out. He found 
in the big blind and got his chips in versus Clayton Mozdzen in the small blind. The Canadian turned over 
and the board ran 



to pair his ace on the river.
Thanks again to Neil Stoddart for this batch which includes some of the bubble action. Click "Read full" to see the complete gallery.
We arrived at the table just as Kevin MacPhee was raking in a double-up pot. Since we missed the details, we'll let the man himself explian:
"132k. Woke up with AA in the bb after the button shoved 56s and held... still a lot of work to do. 59 left." #ordereceived #EPTMadrid
Javier Piazuelo opened to 10,000 preflop and Ricardo Tavares flat-called before Barny Boatman reraised all in for 80,000 from the small blind.
Piazuelo reshoved with 
and Tavares folded, Boatman turned over 
and although the Hendon Mobster flopped an eight, he was unable to improve further and was hence eliminated.
Level: 17
Blinds: 2,500/5,000
Ante: 500