It has been fast and furious for many players in the early going on Day 2. We expect the eliminations to slow down as we get to closer to the payout bubble. The tournament will be paying out the top 54 players at least £1,650.
Netherland's Youri Westerhoek was among the latest batch of players eliminated.
Unibet Poker London Main Event Eliminations (104th - 108th Places)
Many small stacks are either doubling up or hitting the showers. Recently, Frej Dahlbom was one of the players to double up as he got it all in for his remaining 10 big blinds with against Unibet Poker pro Quentin Lecomte who was unable to improve his hand of .
Dutch poker player Willem Wesselink was involved in one of the bigger pots early on during Level 11. His girlfriend explained to us that he got it all-in with against one of the shorter stacks on the table who was holding . His opponent's hand improved bringing him down to around 130,000. He lost a couple of smaller pots since then bringing him into the middle of the pack in chip count with a stack of a little more than 100,000 chips.
Belgium's Fabrice Ferrari was driven out of the tournament as fast as his surname suggest. Starting the day as one of the lower stacks, he got it all in with against the fellow countrymate Jan Kusters. Ferrari was the first player eliminated in Day 2 after Kusters was able to pair up his hand.
Tournament Director Nick O'Hara just announced to the players to shuffle up and deal. Blinds begin at 1,200/2,400 with an ante of 300 before moving up to 1,600/3,200 with a 400 ante before the first 15 minute break.