As usual in the circuit, yesterday played until 24 players left standing. Balaguer Adrià “chojjasd” is second in chips. Pastor also continues to fight in ninth position
Five levels were needed to perform the screening among the 62 players who started Day 4 at the EPT London.
Spanish started the day four. Two were eliminated, Andrew Artiñano “bedoyiya” and Ana Marquez, and two managed to qualify for today. Both are among the top ten and above average. Balaguer Adrià “chojjasd” is second with 1,828,000 points and Juan Manuel Pastor ninth with 960,000.
Juan Manuel today gambled on the heroic and warlike Twitter took dyes. The ultimate goal: making London.
Pastor took just fifteen minutes to deploy and establish a beachhead, making a call with AK rerrobo attempt from the big blind of James Wilson, with T8. It became a very comfortable situation with 650,000 points.
Andrés Artiñano “bedoyiya” EducaPoker teacher, fell in 50 th place with a prize of £ 11,000, after being fairly short 3bet flop 256 with A4. Sebastian Blom had raised with set of six. The hand that dropped him was definitely a K5 robbery that left a frog to find A9 in the blinds.
Ana Marquez, who started the day quite short of chips, failed to trace at any time and finished the tournament at 42 º (13,000 £) facing a thumbs up with A8s.
Marvin Rettenmaier was out against aces and Hungarian Sandor Demjan was the victim of a river that gave trips and completed the full house of German Hartmann, approaching the lead after winning the giant jackpot.
Juan Manuel Pastor almost assured on 5 eliminating his friend and fellow Team PokerStars Pro Humberto Brenes. The hand does not have much history as it was resolved preflop AA against AK.
Near the end I lost a flip Salvatore Bonavena it meant leaving the tournament and Joao Barbosa, professor of EducaPoker.pt, remains the only candidate to get a second EPT, something unprecedented in the history of the circuit so far.
As was the case yesterday, Adrià Balaguer, without making much noise appeared late in the higher echelons of the ranking, behind only 10,000 for the chip Mattias Bergstrom.
The 24 players who resume hostilities today starting at 12:00-hour from London, are these.
1 Mattias Bergstrom 1,838,000
2 Adrià Balaguer 1,828,000
3 Pascal Hartmann 1,800,000
4 Jeremy Kottler 1,693,000
Benny Spindler 5 1,421,000
6 Andre Klebanov 1,337,000
7 Kevin Iacofano 1,112,000
8 Basile Yaïche 1,105,000
9 Juan Manuel Pastor 960,000
Anatoly Gurtovoy 10 873,000
869,000 11 James Mitchell
Steve O’Dwyer 12 792,000
13 Martins Adeniya 764,000
760,000 14 Benjamin Jenkins
Joao Barbosa 15 601,000
16 Hugo Loureiro 564,000
17 Fair Semaska 488,000
18 Per Hildebrand 398,000
19 Miroslav Benes 377,000
20 Aadam Daya 372,000
Ioannis Beris 21 311,000
Andries Swart 22 254,000
Fowzi Baroukh 23 133.000
Sebastian Blom 24 59,000
This day will last until the final table set. As in Barcelona, has confirmed that the final table will be broadcast live.
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