This post contains live updates from day three, level 20 of the PokerStars Baltic Festival in Tallinn. It's now final table time.
The full chip counts originally of the extent can be found at the chip counts page. Approximate counts will appear here updated within the level. A WHOLE breakdown of the prizewinners so far and the whole payout structure is at the prize structure page.
Blinds: 8,000-16,000 (2,000 ante)
Thomas Partridge wins €76,750 plus $15,000 package to PokerStars Caribbean AdventureA full wrap of the day to return. Take a look at the prizewinners page to look who won what.
8.40pm: Game overThomas Partridge wins!James Keys, UK, PokerStars qualifier, out in second winning €48,505It's in every single place. There has been minimal pre-flop action and Thomas Partridge led out 50,000 on a flop of 3♠Q♠2♣. Keys called. The turn came 9♠ after which all of it kicked off. Partridge bet 120,000, Keys moved all in and Partridge snap-called. He had K♠5♠ for the flush and Keys had turned two pair together with his 9♥2♥. Keys had full house outs however the 3♥ at the river was not one in all them.
8.30pm: A technique trafficThomas Partridge have been dominating this heads up battle to this point and he has just taken another decent pot to position him as much as about 2,400,000.
There was 40,000 each within the pot pre-flop, then the cards came: 5♠7♣6♠. Partridge checked, Keys bet 50,000, Partridge made it 175,000 and Keys called. The turn came T♠ and Partridge led out for 175,000. Keys let it go.
8.25pm: Approximate chipsIt's now:Thomas Partridge: 2,100,000Kames Keys: 900,000 approx
8.20pm: New chip leaderThomas Partridge has now taken the chip lead when he bet 200,000 at the river, with the board showing 7♥8♦A♦A♥K♦. Partridge had 7♦4♦ for the flush and Keys mucked.
8.15pm: Keys being hauled inPartridge has now taken another big pot on this heads up battle. There has been some small action at the flop of 6♠8♣3♥ however it was when the 9♠ turn came that more cash flew in. Partridge checked, Keys bet 105,000 and Partridge called. The river was 3♠ and Partridge checked again. Keys bet 280,000 and Partridge called, showing 7♥8♠ to take it.
8.05pm: And anotherPartridge has taken another one, in what was almost a carbon copy of the last hand. Keys limped and Partridge made it 100,000 more, which Keys called. The flop came 8♣7♥Q♦ and Partridge bet 100,000, which Keys called. The turn was 3♣ and Partridge announced he was all in. Keys let it go.
8pm: Partridge takes oneAfter James Keys took the primary small pot of heads up play, Thomas Partridge took the second, and it was worth just a little more. Partridge made up the massive blind and Keys bet about 80,000. Called. The flop came A♥5♠5♥ and Keys check-called a 90,000 bet from Partridge. The turn was 9♥ and Keys check-folded when Partridge moved all in.
7.55pm: Heads upThe two Britons from the general table have made it to heads up. Here is what they have got on the moment:
James Keys: 2,300,000Thomas Partridge: 784,000
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