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« Reply #150 on: March 13, 2013, 08:26:08 AM »

Simon Deadman is defo not still in...those counts must be wrong tighty...

The top 10 is right but those Brit counts aren't accurate.

sorry, here's today's seat draw. more accurate I hope!

able   Seat   Name   Country   Chips
1   1   Martin Hanowski   Germany    165.600
1   2   Jonathan Concepcion   Spain   284.800
1   3   Robert Haigh   UK   14.100
1   4   Russell Carson   Canada   197.000
1   5   Nicolas Levi   France   114.800
1   6   Dan Abouaf   France   95.000
1   7   Salvatore Bonavena   Italy   250.200
1   8   Daniel Laidlaw   Australia   151.200
                
2   1   Leo Margets   Spain    75.400
2   2   Renato Almeida   Portugal   149.600
2   3   Carlo Citrone   UK   71.700
2   4   Rumit Somaiya   UK   110.500
2   6   Theo Jorgensen   Denmark   333.500
2   7   Lauri Personen   Finland   179.800
2   8   Peter Jetten   Canada   97.900
                
3   1   Mike McDonald   Canada   422.100
3   2   Ilkin Amirov   Azerbaijan   57.000
3   3   Hiren Patel   USA   194.000
3   4   Sandra Naujoks   Germany   71.600
3   5   David Vamplew   UK   150.000
3   6   Vicky Coren   UK   33.800
3   8   George Meitanis   Cyprus   221.800
                
4   1   Chris Moorman   UK   380.000
4   2   Jason Mercier   USA   147.800
4   3   Vasileios Panagiotidis   Greece   48.900
4   5   Ramey Shaio   UK   39.400
4   6   Timo Pfutzenreuter   Germany   175.000
4   7   Fredrik Andersson   Sweden   107.300
4   8   Daniel Erlandsson   Sweden   388.400
                
5   1   Luca Moschitta   Italy    47.600
5   2   Ruben Visser   Netherlands    173.600
5   3   Jeffrey Rossiter   Australia   226.900
5   4   Sergio Aido   Spain   251.400
5   5   Nicolas Chouity   Lebanon   290.000
5   6   Timothy Davie   UK   147.700
5   7   Andrew Abernethy   UK   17.000
                
6   2   Aleksander Spadijer   Montenegro   84.500
6   3   George Ana   Romania   100.300
6   4   Yoni Basin   Israel   104.000
6   5   Shahaf Hadaya   Israel   396.600
6   6   Toby Lewis   UK   123.400
6   7   Max Greenwood   Canada   299.600
6   8   Antoine Labat   France   208.300
                
7   1   Anatoly Gurtovoy   Russia   202.800
7   2   Griffin Benger   Canada   25.800
7   3   Flavien Kevin Luc Guenan   France   102.300
7   4   Mikhail Korotkikh   Russia   317.800
7   5   Stefan Bormann   Germany    30.600
7   6   Tamer Kamel   UK   158.400
7   7   Faraz Iqbal   Pakistan   152.900
7   8   Benjamin Simon James Jenkins   UK   170.800
                
8   1   Teddy Sheringham   UK   87.500
8   2   Barny Boatman   UK   229.200
8   3   Manfred Sierke   Germany   129.800
8   4   Gert Zumkehr   Switzerland   38.000
8   5   Anton Wigg   Sweden   90.300
8   6   Stephen Lacey   UK   176.500
8   7   Pasi Sormunen   Finland   349.800
8   8   Manig Loeser   Germany   242.100
                
9   1   Rasmus Agerskov   Denmark   189.700
9   2   Rumen Nanev   Bulgaria   159.300
9   3   Edwin Heemskerk   Netherlands    153.900
9   4   Yuri Gulyy   Russia   60.600
9   5   Davide Suriano   Italy   290.500
9   6   Surinder Sunar   India   188.500
9   7   Pawel Zawadowicz   Poland    96.000
9   8   Seun Oluwole   UK   212.900
                
10   1   Viktor Blom   Sweden   229.200
10   3   Rory Mathews   UK   246.700
10   4   Marc Wright   UK   130.000
10   5   David Williams   USA   134.000
10   6   Kamal Choraria   UK   159.200
10   7   Carl Henriksson   Sweden   130.200
10   8   Bassel Moussa   Lebanon    369.300
                
11   1   Raoul Gilmar Refos   Netherlands   90.900
11   2   Mantas Visockis   Lithuania   522.200
11   3   Alessandro Longobardi   Italy   116.600
11   4   Annette Obrestad   Norway   57.200
11   5   Jamie Burland   UK   52.800
11   6   Steven Silverman   USA   480.300
11   7   Marcel Delestrade   France   98.600
11   8   Arkady Kielman   UK   10.000
                
12   1   Pedro Pellicer   Spain   93.500
12   2   Stephen Jelinek   UK   72.000
12   3   Aleh Plauski   Belarus    165.600
12   4   Sebastian Mueller   Germany   307.200
12   5   Niall Farrell   UK   203.000
12   6   David Colin   France   54.100
12   7   Jan Bendik   Slovakia   249.800
12   8   Marcin Horecki   Poland    71.300
                
13   1   Adam Levy   Canada   118.400
13   2   Christopher Frank   Germany   352.500
13   4   Lars Bonding   Denmark   46.600
13   5   Robert Akery   UK   45.300
13   6   Giuseppe Sammartino   Italy    272.300
13   7   Steve O'Dwyer   USA   203.500
13   8   Philipp Gruissem   Germany   129.700
                
14   1   Matthias Tikerpe   Estonia    507.600
14   2   Matthew Michael Ashton   UK   358.900
14   3   Andrej Vrazic   Slovenia    31.300
14   4   Ian Simpson   UK   124.800
14   5   Rino Mathis   Switzerland    110.000
14   6   John O'Shea   Ireland   158.400
14   7   Jeff Sarwer   Canada   88.000
14   8   Hui-Chen Kuo   China   211.700
                
15   1   Nick Abou Risk   Canada   204.000
15   2   Jose Manuel Nadal Sordo   Mexico   196.100
15   3   Walid Bou Habib   Lebanon   127.300
15   4   Albert Daher   Lebanon   293.400
15   5   Marcel Luske   Netherlands   196.200
15   6   Alex Christoper Lindop   UK   115.300
15   7   Olof Haglund   Sweden    205.500
15   8   Liv Boeree   UK   145.300
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« Reply #151 on: March 14, 2013, 09:25:04 AM »

32 left headed into Day Four of EPT London

Chip leaders

Pasi Sormunen - 1,578,000
Niall Farrell - 1,510,000
Nicolas Chouity - 1,143,000
Christopher Frank - 1,098,000

Niall is firaldo87 on here, associated (or was?) with BlackBelt, won an APAT in Bolton. Really good player, good luck to him today

Pasi Sormunen   1,578,000   
Niall Farrell   1,510,000   
Nicolas Chouity   1,143,000   
Christopher Frank   1,098,000   
Mantas Visockis   983,000   
Bassel Moussa   872,000   
Steve O'Dwyer   800,000   
Theo Jorgensen   778,000   
Tamer Kamel   762,000   
Daniel Erlandsson   707,000   
Mike McDonald   684,000   
John O'Shea   671,000
Raoul Refos   647,000   
Olof Haglund   629,000   
Mikhail Korotkikh   554,000   
Ruben Visser   551,000
Max Greenwood   546,000   
Matthias Tikerpe   528,000   
George Meitanis   503,000   
Rumen Nanev   465,000   
Yury Gulyy   437,000
Russell Carson   372,000   
Albert Daher   364,000   
Giuseppe Sammartino   342,000   
Steven Silverman   319,000
Jason Mercier   309,000   
Fredrik Andersson   243,000   
Chris Moorman   239,000   
Rory Mathews   193,000   

Annette Obrestad   170,000   
Kitty Kuo   170,000
David Colin   142,000   



In the cash for th UK

43   Stephen Lacey   12,500   
49   Timothy Davie   11,000   
51   Surinder Sunar   11,000   
54   Nick Abou Risk   11,000   
56   Jamie Burland   11,000   
57   Rumit Somaiya   11,000   
60   Carlo Citrone   11,000   
62   Liv Boeree   11,000   PokerStars Team Pro
69   Barny Boatman   9,500   
73   Ian Simpson   9,500   
74   Steve Jelinek   9,500   
86   Ben Jenkins   8,000   
87   Daniel Laidlaw   8,000   
88   Seun Oluwole   8,000   
90   David Vamplew   8,000   

Playing down to 16 today

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« Reply #152 on: March 15, 2013, 01:02:07 AM »

Best of luck to Niall "Firaldo87" Farrell going back 5/15 in EPT London tomorrow.

Really hoping for an FT appearance and the chance to get on the rail as he aims to be Dumfries best (only?) ever export

Nialls favorite things are people mis-pronouncing his name, confusing him with Geraldo22 and the colour strawberry blonde!

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« Reply #153 on: March 15, 2013, 01:33:43 AM »

VBOL Neil.

 
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« Reply #154 on: March 15, 2013, 02:18:01 AM »

glgl.

And to moorman too.
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« Reply #155 on: March 15, 2013, 02:36:31 AM »

What a boss, gl mate
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« Reply #156 on: March 15, 2013, 09:34:14 AM »

Woooooooo gwan niall
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« Reply #157 on: March 15, 2013, 09:36:07 AM »

15 left in EPT London

Steve O'Dwyer, United States, 2,279,000 chips
Nicolas Chouity, Lebanon, 2,124,000
Tamer Kamel, United Kingdom, 2,115,000
Pasi Sormunen, Finland, 1,834,000
Niall Farrell, United Kingdom, 1,581,000
Theo Jorgensen, Team PokerStars Pro, Denmark, 1,474,000
Mikhail Korotkikh, Russia, 1,372,000
David Colin, France, 1,088,000
Chris Moorman, United Kingdom, 1,061,000
Mantas Visockis, Lithuania, 915,000
Ruben Visser, Netherlands, 827,000
Christopher Frank, Germany, 821,000
Daniel Erlandsson, Sweden, 700,000
Bassel Moussa, Lebanon, 685,000
Olof Haglund, Sweden, 453,000

Good luck to Niall and Chris

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Meanwhile Well done to John Eames who continued his amazing record in the 2k side events, by winning another for £98,000+

http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/ept/2013/ept9-london-john-eames-wins-the-john-eam-131096.html
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« Reply #158 on: March 15, 2013, 12:07:41 PM »

Coverage in 5 mins time as they play from 15 to the final 8

http://www.pokerstars.tv/poker-video-5156-eptlive.html

James Hartigan and Stapes, as usual

Good luck Chris and Niall
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« Reply #159 on: March 15, 2013, 08:22:25 PM »

Good luck tomorrow Chris, unlucky Naill.
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« Reply #160 on: March 15, 2013, 08:57:27 PM »

Good luck tomorrow Chris, unlucky Naill.

How come you didnt play?
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« Reply #161 on: March 15, 2013, 09:16:41 PM »

Good luck tomorrow Chris, unlucky Naill.

How come you didnt play?

I thought it wouldn't be very good value, it's probably the toughest ept on the circuit by some distance.
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« Reply #162 on: March 15, 2013, 09:46:44 PM »

Good luck tomorrow Chris, unlucky Naill.

How come you didnt play?

I thought it wouldn't be very good value, it's probably the toughest ept on the circuit by some distance.
Plus not a very exciting flag for ur herbie mob. Dont blame ya waiting to take down EPT monte carlo or similar, much more exciting.
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« Reply #163 on: March 15, 2013, 09:56:53 PM »

Good luck tomorrow Chris, unlucky Naill.

How come you didnt play?

I thought it wouldn't be very good value, it's probably the toughest ept on the circuit by some distance.
Plus not a very exciting flag for ur herbie mob. Dont blame ya waiting to take down EPT monte carlo or similar, much more exciting.

I'm just happy to get a Grand Prix flag these days! Cheesy
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« Reply #164 on: March 16, 2013, 08:44:44 AM »

Very best of luck to Chris Moorman who has finalled EPT London

He has around 20xbb, but is on course for that elusive breakthrough live result

"Chris Moorman is the biggest winner from online multi-table tournaments in the world. Ever. He has more than $9m in recorded online cashes, which is about $2m more than anyone else. He is being supported by a vocal British rail."

EPT9 London Final Table Line-Up

Seat 1 - Mantas Visockis, Lithuania, 1,510,000
Seat 2 - Olof Haglund, Sweden, 2,755,000
Seat 3 - Ruben Visser, Netherlands, 3,640,000
Seat 4 - Steve O'Dwyer, United States, 5,270,000
Seat 5 - Chris Moorman, United Kingdom, 1,075,000
Seat 6 - Theo Jorgensen, Denmark, 1,550,000
Seat 7 - Tamer Kamel, United Kingdom, 960,000
Seat 8 - Christopher Frank, Germany, 2,570,000

Really tough line up!




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Updates at http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/ept/2013/ept9-london-day-4-day-of-destiny-for-ste-131217.html




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