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December 15, 2012, 09:54:26 AM »
Ramzi Jelassi is the man to beat heading into the final table at EPT Prague. The Swede was the chip leader on the opening day and resumed his position at the head of the leader board courtesy of a huge pot won on the final hand of the penultimate day.
Jelassi got involved in a pre-flop raising battle with Mariusz Klosinski until both of their 2m plus stacks were in the middle. The Swede was on the right end of the cooler, tabling kings against the Pole's queens, which held to send Klosinki to the rail and give Jelassi a huge stack of 5,675,000.
Aleh Plauski is Jalessi's closest rival on 4,705,000, followed by last year's runner up David Boyacian on 4,635,000 and Sotirios Koutoupas on 3,775,000.
British hopes rest with Ben Warrington who returns with 2,220,000, with Sergey Kuzminskiy 1,850,000, Mark Herm 1,700,000 and Diego Gomez 1,380,000 rounding out the final table.
Blinds will be at 20,000-40,000 (5,000 ante) when play resumes tomorrow morning. James Hartigan who will be in the PokerStars.tv commentary box covering the final table action on a live stream.
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Final table of GSOP Live has Ollie Schaffman from Aberdeen and Craig McCorkell on it. Gl to those two
List of players and seats:
Seat 1: Amit Zulkowitz – 2,284,000
Seat 2: Oliver Schaffman – 1,118,000
Seat 3: Thomas Taubenschuss – 823,000
Seat 4: Joel Lindpere – 802,000
Seat 5: Rocco Palumbo – 798,000
Seat 6: Tapio Vihakas – 2,977,000
Seat 7: Mathew Adams – 541,000
Seat 8: Craig McCorkell – 2,092,000
Seat 9: Thomas Mercier – 367,000
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Craig McCorkell chopped GSOP Live 4 ways
Fellow Brit Matt Adams took the title
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Ramzi Jelassi won the EPT Prague main event
1. Ramzi Jelassi, Sweden, €835,000
2. Sotirios Koutoupas, Greece, PokerStars qualifier, €510,000
3. David Boyaciyan, Netherlands, €310,000
4. Ben Warrington, UK, PokerStars player, €250,000
5. Diego Gomez, Spain, €196,000
6. Sergey Kuzminskiy, Russia, PokerStars qualifier, €150,000
7. Aleh Plauski, Belarus, PokerStars qualifier, €108,400
8. Mark Herm, USA, PokerStars player, €75,000
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