EPT London: Day four, level 28 updates (continued) |
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Click refresh to see the latest updates below. Click here for EPT London Chip Counts. Look back on the tournament so far with wraps from: Check out the action from earlier in our Level 26 | Level 27 posts. And watch the featured table online at EPT Live. Blinds: 40,000-80,000 (10,000 ante) 1.11pm: Players on break 1.05pm: A raise, a call, a bet, a fold 1.02pm: Milhomens muscle 1pm: Eastgate again 12.50pm: Eastgate finds the re-raise 12.45pm: And now the Gustavson and Gudvangen Show Expect this to happen several times this afternoon. Aaron Gustavson and Micheal Gudvangen both checked a flop of [Jc][Qh][8c]. On the [5s] turn, Gustavson bet 165,000 and Gudvangen called. The river was where we saw the Law & Order (bump-bum!) twist. It was the [7d] and drew a rare check from Gustavson. Now, Gudvangen came a'betting for 415,000. Gustavson didn't dwell long before calling to hear Gudvangen declare two pair with queens and fives. After the hand Gudvangen was up to 4,370,000 while Gustavson fell to 6,670,000. 12.36pm: Gustavson again 12.36pm: Aaron found a razor 12.30pm: On the flop 12.30pm: Presenting, your final table players
12.25pm: A Wu raise 12.15pm: First hand action Dominic Cullen came in for a raise to 140,000. Peter Eastgate called, and so did Rui Milhomens. They went three-way to the flop of [3c][6h][Ac]. Cullen checked to see Eatgate bet 185,000. That led Milhomens to push all-in for 950,000 total. It didn't take long for Eastgate to fold.
Aaron Gustavson (USA) PokerStars qualifier -- 7140000
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