8:45pm: Brett Angell wins UKIPT4 London 2 (£115,083)Five days ago the overall UKIPT of Season 4 got under way and 1,089 runners entered the fray. Almost 32 levels later just one player had chips, Brett Angell. He's been a fixture in this tour for a variety of years and he got his own personal monkey off his back in London tonight.
In February 2011 he finished runner-up to Gareth Walker at UKIPT Nottingham but after defeating Fabrizio Fuchs heads-up he can finally call himself a UKIPT winner. You sense that is a kind of times when the win and the trophy really does mean greater than the money. -- NW
7:45pm: Fabrizio Fuchs eliminated in second place (£98,717)It's far and wide here on the Grand Connaught Rooms and Brett Angell is the general winner of a UKIPT Season 4 Main Event.
On the general hand Angell opened to 400,000, Fabrizio Fuchs three-bet to 1,000,000, Angell then reached deep, four betting to 2,600,000 total. His Swiss opponent then counted down his chips - totalling around 7,000,000 - he then announced all-in and Angell swiftly called.
First to turn was Angell, he opened A♣K♣, "do I NEED TO show?" asked Fuchs. He knew he needed to and Angell now knew he had him Fuchs showed first the A♠ after which the 9♦. The 4♥2♦4♠ flop through up some chopportunities, the 3♥ much more however the 8♦ river gave Angell the win, the title and a rapturous round of applause from everyone.
Fuchs, who started the day because the second shortest stack played, a super final table but should be content with second place. Whilst for Angell it's redemption after his runner-up finish in Nottingham in Season 2. The IT professional from Middlesborough takes home £115,083 for the win. -- NW
7:35pm: Fuchs changes tacticsFabrizio Fuchs has taken to limping the button since this level started? A SMART move or fool's gold? Only time will tell. -- NW
7:25pm: Exact chip countsBrett Angell - 13,895,000Fabrizio Fuchs - 7,885,000
LEVEL UP: BLINDS 100,000/200,000, 30,000
7:10pm: Break timeThe players are on a 15-minute break. Exact counts coming up.
7:05pm: Fuchs takes more from AngellFabrizio Fuchs made a large, polarising bet at the river and, after some thought, Brett Angell paid him off.
Angell raised to 375,000 from the button and continued for 405,000 at the 8♠J♥9♠ flop. Fuchs called both times before the 4♣ turn was checked by both. The board completed with the 6♥ and Fuchs led for 1.2million. Angell called and winced upon seeing his Swiss opponent's J♦4♦ for two-pair. -- MC
6:55pm: Fabrizio Fuchs doubles upFabrizio Fuchs is back within the game after fading a large draw...
He raised to 325,000 pre-flop and Brett Angell defended from the massive blind. At the K♦5♠3♦ flop Angell checked, Fuchs bet 375,000, Angell check-raised to 1,100,000, Fuchs shoved for 2,775,000 and Angell called it off.
Angell: J♦2♦Fuchs: 6♥6♠
Fuchs was ahead but Angell had a 46.5% chance of sealing the deal. The 5♣ turn took away one in every of his outs and the 9♣ evaporated the remainder. Fuchs is now as much as around 6,200,000 whilst Angell has 15,580,000. -- NW
6:50pm: Fuchs drops further stillFabrizio Fuchs is right down to just 2,800,000 after Brett Angell picked off his river bluff.
The Swiss player raised to 325,000 pre-flop after which bet an additional 325,000 on a A♦9♦A♠ flop, an out of position Angell calling both bets. The 4♥ turn was checked through and the 2♠ fell at the river. Angell checked, Fuchs bet 500,000 and Angell called. Fuchs simply mucked his hand face down and Angell took the pot.
Can Fuchs stem the tide? -- NW
6:45pm: Sit down!Fabrizio Fuchs raised to 350,000 and Brett Angell smooth called from the massive blind.
Flop: 9♥5♦9♣ - Fuchs bet 325,000, call from AngellTurn: 4♠ - Fuchs bet 550,000, call from Angell.
This was now a significant pot and Angell's rail got to their feet thinking this might be the general thand. The river was the 4♥ Angell checked and Fuchs turned to his right and said: "YOU'LL chill down again," he checked behind and Angell's 8♥5♥ was good. "I just have the desire to make a couple once," said a laughing Fuchs after the hand. -- NW
6:35pm: Angell soaringBrett Angell has won three big pots to open up a four to 1 chip lead.
First he picked off Fuchs' river bluff, on a 6♣3♠J♠2♠5♠ board Fuchs bet 650,000 with 8♥3♥ and Angell looked him up with 7♠6♦.
Then on a 4♥A♥2♥T♣ board Angell bet 300,000, Fuchs bet 1,100,000, Angell shoved and Fuchs folded.
And the overall battle saw Angell open to 300,000, Fuchs three-bet to 750,000 and Angell come excessive to 2,200,000 total. Once you have a count Fuchs let his hand visit slip to 4,200,000, Angell meanwhile has 17,580,000. -- NW
6:25pm: High Roller updateThey've reached the overall table within the £2,000 UKIPT High Roller and British player Chris Brammer is chip leader. Also still in are EPT Madrid champion Frederik Jensen, EPT Barcelona Super High Roller champion Olivier Busquet and Gaelle Baumann.
PokerStars Team Online's Vicente Delgado from Spain, the overnight chip leader, finished tenth for £9,400. The winner will receive a huge £107,300 first prize after the development attracted a record 276 entries: 233 players with 43 re-entries. Last year Team PokerStars Pro Vanessa Selbst beat UKIPT Dublin champ Max Silver heads-up to take the title. -- MH
6:20pm: Fabrizio takes one at the riverThe two players are still deep stacked and there haven't been too many pots over 10 big blinds thus far. Fabrizio Fuchs though won the primary pot that saw both pre-flop and post-flop betting.
Brett Angell raised to 375,000 from the button and Fuchs defended from the large blind. The 9♣Q♦A♥ flop was checked through, Fuchs then bet 400,000 at the turn and Angell called. The T♥ completed the board, Fuchs fired again, this time 900,000 was the bet and Angell swiftly folded.
Blinds up: 80,000/160,000, 20,000 ante
6:10pm: Angell has the momentumBrett Angell has extended his chiplead and now has roughly 14,200,000 to Fabrizio Fuchs' 7,500,000.
In the one hand that's gone to showdown up to now Angell opened to 250,000 and Fuchs called. Fuchs check-called bets of 250,000 and 355,000 at the flop and switch of a 8♥6♥8♦3♠ board before the 2♦ river was checked through. "Ace high," said Fuchs, but Angell had Q♦2♥ for a couple of twos, which was ok to win the pot. -- NW
6pm: Play resumesHeads up play in under way.
5:55pm: Deal agreedThe two players, with the assistance of TD Toby Stone, have come to a deal in keeping with ICM calculations.
With 12,425,000 chips Brett Angell will take home a guaranteed £105,083 and Fabrizio Fuchs, with 9,230,000, might be guaranteed £98,717. That leaves another £10,000 to be played for.
The clock is paused but play will resume shortly. -- MC
5:40pm: Sandro Mescola eliminated in third place (£56,500)Something needed to give and it was the exit of the smiley, diminutive Italian, Sandro Mescola.
He raised to 260,000 from the small blind and Brett Angell defended his big unaware of see a 3♣5♠T♠ flop. Mescola led for 335,00 after which called all in for just below two million when Angell shoved.
Mescola: K♥3♦ for bottom pair.Angell: K♦T♦ for high pair.
The board ran out J♣4♠ and Mescola received a generous round of applause.
The clocks been paused and the 2 heads up players are having their stacks counted and looking out on the numbers for a possible deal. Details to return -- MC
5:25pm: Angell takes some from FuchsThe gap on the top has closed slightly as Brett Angell just took a nibble out of Fabrizio Fuchs' chip lead.
Angell opened to 275,000 from the small blind and Fuchs called from the large. The 8♥K♣8♦ seemed like a 'he who bets first wins' roughly flop, but that did not prove to be the case in any respect. Instead Angell led for 220,000, Fuchs raised to 525,000 and Angell called.
The A♥ turn card was checked through and the J♠ completed the board, Angell reached for chips and no sooner had he dropped 675,000 over the road then Fuchs mucked his hand. Angell now has around 9,100,000 to Fuchs's 11,200,000. -- NW
5:20pm: Frantic pace but no big potsThe three players remaining aren't hanging around relating to the quantity of hands they're see, really making the dealer earn her money, but no big hands thus far.
Sandro Mescola has open shoved twice, and had also shoved over a raise from each player. Brett Angell and Fabrizio Fuchs are playing much more cautiously with each other, without a pot making it past the flop as yet. -- MC
5:05pm: Mark James eliminated in fourth place (£42,500)From under-the-gun Mark James raised to 260,000 and Fabrizio Fuchs defended from the massive blind. At the Q♥6♠6♥ flop Fuchs checked and James moved all-in for 2,965,000 right into a pot of approximately 630,000.
"That makes no sense," said Fuchs to himself up to James. He then got a count of the shove. "Why would you do this? You may have the flush draw..." a couple of more seconds passed after which Fuchs announced call.
James: A♥5♥Fuchs: Q♠3♠
James did indeed have the flush draw, that and his overcard meant he had almost a 42% chance of winning the hand. The turn and river were the 2♦ and 7♣ meaning James exited in fourth and Fuchs now has over half the chips in play as he's as much as 12,000,000. -- NW
4:55pm: Chip countsIt's very close on the top between Fabrizio Fuchs and Brett Angell, whilst Mark James has a couple of big blinds greater than Sandro Mescola.
Fabrizio Fuchs, Switzerland, PokerStars Qualifier, 8,225,000Brett Angell, United Kingdom, 8,135,000Mark James, United Kingdom, PokerStars Player, 3,725,000Sandro Mescola, Italy, 2,645,000
Blinds up: 60,000/120,000, 20,000 ante
4:40pm: Fuchs dents Angell at level closeFabrizio Fuchs took a fair chunk out of Brett Angell's stacks as level 29 came to a detailed.
Angell raised from the small blind and bet 250,000 on a 7♠A♦5♠ flop. Fuchs called both times after which bet 275,000 at the K♥ turn. Angell called and likewise called another 525,000 at the K♥ river.
Fuchs opened A♣J♣ and Angell mucked.
The next hand Angell raised to 200 and folded when three-bet to 550,000 by Fuchs. These two players have a lot of small denomination chips so stacks were tricky to count however the players are on a 15-minute break now so full counts might be posted very soon. -- MC
4:25pm: Nickolas Davies eliminated in fifth place (£32,500)So that's four exits in 25 minutes!
Nickolas Davies opened to 250,000 from the button, Brett Angell three-bet to 505,000 from the large blind, Davies shoved for roughly 3,500,000 and Angell snap called.
Davies: A♥Q♦Angell: A♦K♣
A 7♣4♦T♠K♠8♦ board meant Angell won an enormous pot and he's now got towers and towers of chips. -- NW
4:19pm: Vladimir Troyanovskiy eliminated in sixth place (£23,800)It folded to Vladimir Troyanovskiy at the button and he shoved for around 14 big blinds, Fabrizio Fuchs snap called from the massive blind.
Troyanovskiy: A♦8♥Fuchs: A♥A♣
The 6♣K♦Q♦ flop wasn't great for Troyanovskiy and he got to his feet, he'd already wished the table good luck by the point the 9♦ gave him a flush draw, however the J♠ river was blank and he's out in sixth for £23,800. -- NW
4:12pm: Fuchs reps the hand he hasThere are certain spots where it's hard to break out from because one's opponent can only be representing one hand. Of course, they may be able to always have that hand.
Fabrizio Fuchs raised from early position and Vladimir Troyanovskiy defended his big blind. The flop and switch were checked by both players to depart a 9♠Q♦8♦A♥4♠ board. Troyanovskiy led for 175,000 and tank called when Fuchs raised to 550,000. Fuchs opened 4♥4♦ for a rivered set.
Troyanovskiy shook his head, mucked his cards, and dropped to around 1.5 million. Fuchs' great day has continued and he moved as much as around five million. -- MC
4:10pm: Caicai Huang eliminated in seventh place (£17,800)Exits, they're like London buses...
It's two exits in two hands as all over again the pair outraced the overcards. Fabrizio Fuchs opened to 225,000 with pocket sixes, one seat to his left Caicai Huang moved all-in for 1,280,000 holding A♦Q♠. Fuchs got a count, lent back in his chair riffled some chips after which placed those chips over the road to suggest a decision.
The J♥7♦4♦K♣6♣ was the incorrect roughly paint for Huang and she's out in seventh for £17,800. Fuchs is as much as 3,500,000 after that hand. -- NW
4pm: Rasmus Agerskov eliminated in eighth place (£12,800)It took slightly over three hours to lose the primary player on the final table and when it happened it came all the way down to a flip.
Mark James opened to 210,000 at the button, Rasmus Agerskov then shoved for around 1,100,000 from the massive blind and, after you have a verbal count, James said, "yeah I call," but in a tone that suggested he'd rather have just won the pot uncontested.
James: 6♦6♥Agerskov: K♦T♠
The K♣5♥7♦ flop meant Agerskov took the lead however the 6♠ turn meant James made a collection and Agerskov was drawing dead. The 2♥ completed the board, Agerskov is out eighth for £12,800. -- NW
3:55pm:Chip countsNickolas Davies, United States, PokerStars Player, 3,055,000Rasmus Agerskov, Denmark, PokerStars Qualifier, 1,100,000Sandro Mescola, Italy, 1,800,000Vladimir Troyanovskiy, Russian Federation, PokerStars Player, 2,550,000Brett Angell, United Kingdom, 6,300,000Fabrizio Fuchs, Switzerland, PokerStars Qualifier, 2,900,000Caicai Huang, United Kingdom, 1,500,000Mark James, United Kingdom, PokerStars Player, 1,800,000
LEVEL UP: BLINDS 50,000/100,000, 10,000
3:40pm: Angell puts the hurt on FuchsVladimir Troyanovskiy (button), Brett Angell (small blind) and Fabrizio Fuchs (big blind) all installed 175,000 and saw a K♣K♦4♥ flop, Fuchs took a stab on the pot for 150,000 and Angell was the one caller.
The 4♠ turn went check-check and the 3♣ completed the board, Angell led for 505,000 and Fuchs tanked for around four minutes before folding. The 2 had a bit a talk in regards to the hand whilst the dealer was preparing the deck with Fuchs saying he folded an ace.
After that hand Fuchs is right down to just 1,450,000. -- NW
3:35pm: James in dangerMark James is playing a 20 big blind stack after three hands played with mixed results.
He raised to 160,000 from the small blind and Nickolas Davies defended his big unaware of see a J♦3♥5♥ flop. James continued for 220,000 and Davies called in no time. When James checked the 3♦ turn Davies shoved and won the pot.
The next hand Davies called a Vladimir Troyanovskiy raise but folded to a c-bet on a 5♥T♥2♥ flop.
One hand later he open shoved from the hijack and collected no callers. -- MC
3:25pm: High Roller updateJust 17 players remain within the £2,000 UKIPT High Roller. Those still with chips include: Bryan Paris, Martin Jacobson, Vicente Delgado, Gaelle Baumann, Kevin Killeen, Ian Simpson, Olivier Busquet, Sylvain Loosli and Christopher Brammer.
Whilst the within the money finishers to this point today are:
18th. Sorel Mizzi Canada £5,79019th. Georges Yazbeck Lebanon £5,79020th. Fabio Sperling Germany £5,79021st, Yuri Nasedkin Russian Federation £5,24022nd.Georgios Zisimopoulos Greece £5,24023rd. Joao Vieira Portugal £5,24024th. Alexandre Amiel France £4,70025th. TBC 26th. Andreas Samuelsson Sweden £4,70027th. Leon Louis Uk £4,70028th. Ilkin Amirov Azerbaijan £4,17029th. Micah Raskin U.s. £4,17030th. Sotirios Koutoupas Greece £4,17031st. Sakis Nicolau Cyprus £4,17032nd.Igor Kurganov Russian Federation £3,70033rd Weiming Lam Singapore £3,70034th. Oliver Price Uk £3,70035th. Elcio Luiz Romao Brazil £3,70036th. Stefan Jedlicka Austria £3,70037th. Giuliano Bendinelli Italy £3,70038th. Thomas Muhlocker Austria £3,70039th. Rick Trigg Uk £3,700
3:17pm: Still eight handedBy this point in last week's UKIPT4 Isle of Man 2 final table two players were eliminated. All eight are still in here in London though. The typical stack remains to be 35 big blinds, but Caicai Huang, Mark James and Rasmus Agerskov are all within the danger zone. -- NW
3:13pm: Troyanovskiy petrified of an aceVladimir Troyanovskiy has moved back as much as 2.4 million after winning a small pot with pocket kings.
He opened the pot with a raise to 160,000 from the bring to a halt and Fabrizio Fuchs peeled from the massive unaware of see an A♣6♣6♥ flop. Both players checked to the 2♣ turn where Fuchs check-called a 175,000 bet from his opponent. The board completed with the 9♥ and Fuchs checked again. Troyanovskiy smiled and thought for 30 seconds before checking behind.
Fuchs opened K♠Q♠ and lost out to Troyanovskiy's K♥K♣. -- MC
3pm: Davey extends advantage at top of UKIPT Season 4 leader boardThe UKIPT leader board offers some fantastic prizes to these players who finish within the top three places. The whole points champion will win buy-ins plus hotel to all events for UKIPT Season 5 and it was too on the subject of call heading into the general stop of the season.
Max Silver was leading Dara Davey by only a few points but Davey has final tabled two side events to take the lead. His latest boost came when he finished fourth in a £330 side event yesterday.
2:55pm: Boring!When is a 5m chip pot boring? When it's chopped in fact. Vladimir Troyanovskiy opened to 165,000 from under-the-gun, next to behave Brett Angell raised to 400,000 and it folded back round to Troyanovskiy. He checked out Angell, looked as his own chips after which announced all-in. Angell took a snappy glance to his right to size up the Russian's stack (about 30 big blinds) after which called.
Troyanovskiy was first to turn and opened J♦J♥, "boring," said Angell as he showed J♠J♣. Angell hit a four flush on Troyanovskiy yesterday but there has been no repeat at the 5♥5♠9♦9♥6♥ board. -- NW
2:50pm: Huang into shoving modeCaicai Huang came back with 11 big blinds so had little choice but to get her chips moving forward, and hopefully for her, upwards.
She moved all in from the button and collected the blinds and antes. The very next hand, she three-bet all in over a 165,000 opening raise from Vladimir Troyanovskiy. He tank folded and he or she moved as much as around 1.2 million chips.
She settled down for a couple of hands after which came back shoving again. Fabrizio Fuchs opened to 165,000 but admitted defeat and folded to her shove.-- MC
2:40pm: Chip counts from the breakBrett Angell, United Kingdom, 5,700,000Nickolas Davies, United States, PokerStars Player, 3,600,000Fabrizio Fuchs, Switzerland, PokerStars Qualifier, 2,700,000Vladimir Troyanovskiy, Russian Federation, PokerStars Player, 2,500,000Sandro Mescola, Italy, 2,400,000Mark James, United Kingdom, PokerStars Player, 1,600,000Rasmus Agerskov, Denmark, PokerStars Qualifier, 1,300,000Caicai Huang, United Kingdom, 880,000
LEVEL UP: BLINDS 40,000/80,000, 10,000
2:25pm: Break timeLevel 27 has come to an end and the players are off on their first break of the day. -- MC
2:10pm; Fuchs doubles through AngellBrett Angell just can't get a couple to carry up when he needs it to only. one hand after losing a flip to Sandro Mescola, he lost another to Fabrizio Fuchs.
Vladimir Troyanovskiy opened to 125,000 from the hijack, Angell flat called from the cut-off and Fuchs then shoved for 1,085,000 from the button. The Russian quickly folded, but Angell was going nowhere as he made the call.
Angell: 6♥6♣Fuchs: A♦J♥
The 4♣2♣5♥Q♥A♠ board meant Fuchs was only one card clear of elimination, Angell got up from the table to speak to his friends at the rail as he took a mental breather after losing two big pots in a row.
Despite those loses he's still got 4,500,000 and remains to be the chip leader. Control our chip counts page for contemporary chip counts. -- NW
2pm; Mescola doubles through AngellIt took some time however the first all in showdown just occurred on the final table and saw Sandro Mescola double through Brett Angell.
Mescola raised to 300,000 and called all in for 1.175 million when Angell raised enough to set him in.
Mescola: A♠K♥Angell: 9♠9♣
The board ran 6♣J♣8♥A♣7♠ to pair the Italians ace at the turn. Angell dropped to around 5.5 million. -- MC
1:45pm: High Roller set for thrilling climaxThere are 39 players entering into to Day 2 of the UKIPT4 London 2 £2k High Roller - all of whom are within the money and warranted £3,700. The winner though is ready to receive a big £107,300 first prize after the development attracted a record 276 entries.
It's star studded final 39 though with the likes of: Vicente Delgado, Kevin Killeen, Martin Jacobson, Chris Brammer, Sylvain Loosli, Olivier Busquet, Sorel Mizzi, Sotirios Koutoupas and Igor Kurganov still within the mix. You will find the entire Day 2 seat draw here. -- NW
1:40pm: The shoving diariesTwo pre-flop shoves to inform you about now...
From under-the-gun Sandro Mescola, opened to 125,000 from a stack of around 20 big blinds, next to behave was Vladimir Troyanovskiy, he re-raised to 360,000 and it folded round to Nickolas Davies at the button. The yankee was very quiet thus far on the final table, but that every one changed when he shoved for around 3,500,000 total. He got through Mescola and Troyanovskiy fairly quickly with the Russian particularly disgusted at having to fold.
A couple of hands later Brett Angell opened to 125,000 from under-the-gun and Caicai Huang moved all-in for 1,065,000. Angell got a count after which said to Huang: "It's close," he mulled it over for a minute or so before electing to fold his hand. -- NW
1:35pm: Four at the trot for AngellBrett Angell is playing the table rather well. No person seems to wish to bust first and he is taking advantage.
Three raises went uncontested after which he leveraged Vladimir Troyanovskiy off a hand post flop to increase his lead. -- MC
LEVEL UP: BLINDS 30,000/60,000, 10,000
1:25pm: Warning: don't do that at homeBluffing Vladimir Troyanovskiy should include a warning call. Only experts should try it.
Caicai Huang raised to 100,000 from early position and Troyanovskiy defended his big unaware of see a T♣7♥A♣ flop appear. Huang continued for 130,000 and Troyanovskiy check-called. Both players checked the 9♦ turn before Troyanovskiy checked over the 5♣ river. She bet 200,000 and Troyanovskiy gave that look he gives opponents before calling.
Huang opened K♠Q♠ and lost out to Troyanovskiy's 8♥8♦. He moved as much as around three million while she dropped to simply over one million. -- MC
1:20pm: Angell five-betsThis final table just awoke from its slumber...
We've just had the primary major confrontation of this final table and its seen Brett Angell extend his chip lead. Rasmus Agerskov opened to 100,000 from under-the-gun, Angell then three-bet to 305,000 and it folded back to Agerskov. The Dane capped his cards and went deep into the tank for no less than four minutes. He emerged with a four-bet, making it 680,000 total.
Angell looked a bit disconcerted at this but his first port of call was to invite Agerskov how much he had back - around 2,500,000 - Angell then reduce a handful of the golf green 100K chips and slid out a five bet to 1,500,000. It didn't take too long for Agerskov to fold and shouts of, "go on Brett," rang out from the rail. The 'Boro boy has probably the most chips and the loudest rail. -- NW
1:10pm: Mescola makes his moveSandro Mescola made a powerful move and it gave the impression of he was getting called but got his shove through.
Brett Angell raised to 100,000 from under the gun and was called by Fabrizio Fuchs within the next seat before the Italian squeezed all in for 955,000 from the small blind. Angell folded quickly but Fuchs took a few minutes - all of the while observing his stack and breathing deeply - before eventually folding in addition.
No one desires to bust first! -- MC
12:57pm: Angell wins one, loses oneBrett Angell is the present chip leader and he's wasted little time in putting his chips to good use. He opened to 100,000 from the hijack and Caicai Huang smooth called at the button. The 2 of them saw a 5♥T♠A♠ flop, check from Angell, bet of 140,000 from Huang, call from Angell.
The 6♠ fell on fourth street, Angell bet the flush draw completing card to the tune of 250,000 and Huang let her hand go.
On the following hand Angell opened to 100,000 but folded when Fabrizio Fuchs moved all-in for 1,250,000. -- NW
12:50pm: Cagey startThe players have got off to a quiet start as one would expect.
The first hand saw Nickolas Davies raise to 110,000 from the hijack and Rasmus Agerskov call from one seat along. The board ran out J♠5♥A♥9♣Q♥ with both players checking all of the way. Agerskov opened pocket eights and Davies mucked.
The next two hands were "raise and takes." Sandro Mescola's 165,000 and Brett Angell's 100,000 raise were ok to take the blinds and antes. -- MC
12:40: Shuffle up and deal!Tournament director Richard has announced the players to the room and cards are within the air. There are 42 minutes left of level 26. -- MC
12:15pm: Get to understand the playersWhile you're waiting to for the action to start, get to understand the players more by reading through their profiles. -- MC
12pm: Angell favourite to win last UKIPT of Season 4The last final table of Season 4 is upon us with an excellent mixture of players who've played phenomenally well over the past few days to outlast 1,081 players and make this point. The table is about up within the shadow of the television set and across from where the EPT Main Event is kicking off.
Robbie Bull is playing Day 1A of the EPT and walked pasted the UKIPT arrange and gave it a glance, for he's going to be passing at the title to a different soul today. Brett Angell is the person to catch with around 25% of the chips in play but he'll have his work cut out because the final is stacked with talent. Here's how they'll be lining up:
Seat one: Nickolas Davies, United States, PokerStars Player, 4,000,000Seat two: Rasmus Agerskov, Denmark, PokerStars Qualifier, 3,150,000Seat three: Sandro Mescola, Italy, 1,145,000Seat four: Vladimir Troyanovskiy, Russian Federation, PokerStars Player, 2,705,000Seat five: Brett Angell, United Kingdom, 5,190,000Seat six: Fabrizio Fuchs, Switzerland, PokerStars Qualifier, 1,240,000Seat seven: Caicai Huang, United Kingdom, 1,960,000Seat eight: Mark James, United Kingdom, PokerStars Player, 2,300,000
Cards may be within the air at 12:30pm BST so join us back here then.
PokerStars Blog reporting team at UKIPT4 London 2: Marc Convey and Nick Wright. Photos by Danny "Cold Pimp" Maxwell.
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