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EPT London: Day 2, level 10 updates

ept-thumb-promo.jpgLive updates from day 2, level 10 of the EPT London Main Event event brought to you by Stephen Bartley, Marc Convey, Howard Swains, Brad Willis and Simon Young.

Click refresh to see the latest updates below. The up-to-date selected chip counts are on the chip count page.

Blinds: 600-1,200 (100 ante)


12.35pm: Man down
A dejected looking Team PokerStars Pro Dennis Phillips was wandering out of the room so an esteemed colleague of mine stopped him to find out if he was indeed out. The answer was what we feared and he went on to explain that he lost all his chips over the course of two hands.

He lost a bust with pocket fives after having to lay down to a re-raise. Then he got the rest of his chips in with [ah][kh] but ran into an opponent's pocket kings. "At least I got it in with a quality hand" added Phillips before he slipped out the exit.


12.25pm: Double-up for that player
Jeremy Ausmus raised to 3,100 from early position before Marty Smyth moved all in for 19,200 from the button. The action wasn't finished there though as Anh Nguyen moved all in for around 35,000 from the small blind which was enough to make Ausmus fold after some deliberation. Smyth was in the best shape he could've hoped for with [2d][2c] to Nguyen's [as][kc] and he liked his position even more after the board came [7s][qh][7d][ts][8d]. Smyth on about 44,000 now.


12.15pm: Double-up for this player
Sunghee Yun raised from early position before a short-stacked Carlos Mortensen moved all in from the big blind. Yun called with [ks][qd] but was dominated by the Spaniard's [as][kd] and the board came 5-6-4-J-7 to double Mortensen up to 45,000.


12.05pm: Play. Come on, play
Day two of EPT London is under way. The tournament director Thomas Kremser made our day by announcing that today's schedule is for six 75-minute levels and NO dinner break. That means we'll be getting out of here, err, some time later. Enjoy the coverage from hereon in.

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