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7pm: Fedor Holz wins! (€1,300,300); Sam Greenwood second (€903,600)Level 24 - Blinds: 100,000/200,000 (25,000 ante)
There were a couple of jokes on the end of play yesterday that they may in addition just give the trophy to Fedor Holz, well they may be able to now as he's taken down this super high roller to continue his incredible run. For context the €1,300,300 he's just won is his fourth biggest score of 2016! Fourth! Excellent news for everybody then that he is 'retired'.
In the overall hand Sam Greenwood shoved for 3,150,000 with 6♥5♥ and Holz made the decision with A♦K♦. The board was a sweaty 9♦7♠K♣4♣Q♦ but Holz took the hand, the pot and the trophy.
Commiserations to Sam Greenwood and congratulations (again) to Fedor Holz.
A full wrap of today's final table is at the way.
Not bad for a part-time poker player
6:50pm: Three in a row for HolzLevel 24 - Blinds: 100,000/200,000 (25,000 ante)
Fedor Holz continues to grind down Sam Greenwood and accumulate the Canadian's chips. He's won the primary three hands of this level and the third was the biggest.
Greenwood was at the button and limped it with 9♦7♠ - although we didn't know his cards until the hand was over - and Holz checked with Q♥4♠. At the 8♥7♥5♥ flop Greenwood fired out 300,000 and Holz smooth called.
The 6♠ fell at the turn giving both players a straight, Greenwood's was better but Holz did have the flush draw. Greenwood bet 625,000 and Holz called again. The 6♥ river filled Holz's flush and he led for 625,000. Greenwood didn't adore it but he called and looked exasperated that he'd been rivered by Holz.
The German now has a stranglehold in this heads-up match as Greenwood is right down to around 3,000,000 whilst Holz has 22,500,000.
6:35pm: Break timeLevel 23 - Blinds: 80,000/160,000 (20,000 ante)
The players are taking a ten minute break, Fedor Holz now has a near four to at least one chip lead.
Fedor Holz | Germany | 20,125,000 |
Sam Greenwood | Canada | 5,375,000 |
6:30pm: More for HolzLevel 23 - Blinds: 80,000/160,000 (20,000 ante)
Another big pot has gone the best way of Fedor Holz and he's stretched his result in 18,600,000 to 6,900,000. Holz raised the button with 4♥ and another card that the RFDI readers hadn't picked up. Greenwood defended with A♣8♦ and the 2 of them saw a K♣T♣3♠ flop. OF VENTURE of 450,000 from Holz was called by Greenwood and the K♦ rolled off at the turn. It went check-check (as predicted by Vanessa Selbst, who has joined the EPTLive commentary team). The J♥ fell at the river and Selbst said that she liked a raffle here from Greenwood as he was, "presupposed to have a king, jack or ten always."
But he checked and Selbst thought that Holz was going to bet and bet big. She was right. Holz fired out 1,875,000 and Greenwood mulled it over before folding.
6:20pm: Holding steadyLevel 23 - Blinds: 80,000/160,000 (20,000 ante)
It's still Fedor Holz out in front. He's got 18,000,000 to Sam Greenwood's 7,500,000.
6:10pm: Holz takes a large potLevel 23 - Blinds: 80,000/160,000 (20,000 ante)
The first big pot of heads-up play has gone to Fedor Holz but we won't let you know much more than the truth that Holz raised pre-flop, bet the flop, called a check-raise from Greenwood at the flop, then checked the turn and bet 2,400,000 at the river, right into a pot of 4,600,000. That final bet was tank-called by Greenwood.
The card graphics were down for the hand and the camera didn't zoom in at the hand Holz turned over at the river of a 2♦7♦5♣A♥9♥. Greenwood mucked his facedown. That's a large chip swing as Holz is as much as 17,700,000 and Greenwood is all the way down to 7,900,000
Edit: Joe Stapleton just told EPTLive viewers that Holz had 9♣7♣ and Greenwood: [QX][7X]
6pm: Heads-up play beginsLevel 23 - Blinds: 80,000/160,000 (20,000 ante)
The two players have shook hands and brought their seats. Heads-up play is underway.
The final two
5:45pm: Timothy Adams eliminated in third place (€597,500)Level 23 - Blinds: 80,000/160,000 (20,000 ante)
We're now heads-up and it was a dear coin-flip that's reduced the sector to only two. Within the hand in question Sam Greenwood raised to 400,000 from the button with A♣K♣, Timothy Adams shoved from the massive blind for 5,350,000 with pocket twos and Greenwood made the call.
The K♠Q♦6♣Q♠T♠ board favoured the overcards and Adams exited in third place. The overall two are almost dead level in chips with Greenwood having 12,620,000 and Holz 12,880,000.
Third place for Adams
5:40pm: Greenwood flops a straightLevel 23 - Blinds: 80,000/160,000 (20,000 ante)
It's not all a technique traffic as Sam Greenwood just got some chips back from Fedor Holz. The latter raised it up from the small blind with J♣7♥ and Sam Greenwood called from the large blind with J♠9♥. The 8♠T♥7♥ flop was gin for Greenwood but both players checked and the J♥ turn made the board a little scarier.
Again both players checked and the 6♣ completed the board. Again Holz checked and Greenwood bet near pot, firing out 870,000. Holz talked to himself for a very long time and it gave the look of he was going to escape from it, but he eventually made the decision and Greenwood took the pot.
5:30pm: Holz doing what Holz doesLevel 23 - Blinds: 80,000/160,000 (20,000 ante)
It started with a limp, well technically a completion. That is not something you'll say about most big pots but it's what Sam Greenwood did with 4♠3♠ from the small blind. Fedor Holz had K♣Q♣ though and he raised it as much as 500,000, Greenwood wasn't done though as he made it 1,600,000 and Holz made the call.
On the 9♠9♦8♣ Greenwood made a comparatively small bet of 920,000 and Holz yet again smooth called. At the 2♥ turn Greenwood slowed down, checking the action to Holz, who bet 875,000. It was enough to get the job done and Holz now has greater than half the chips in play. He's as much as 14,230,000, Greenwood and Adams both have around 5,640,000.
5:20pm: Holz gets thin valueLevel 22 - Blinds: 60,000/120,000 (20,000 ante)
Limping big hands from the small blind is becoming a trend during three-handed play it sort of feels. We have seen Fedor Holz do it with pocket kings, Timothy Adams try it with pocket sevens and Sam Greenwood completed the set by trying it with A♣K♠.
It gave Holz a free have a look at a flop with J♦5♠ and he took the lead at the 2♦2♣J♥ flop. Greenwood led at it for 120,000 and called when Holz made it 315,000 total. Action bogged down at the 7♠ turn and the 3♦ completed the board. Greenwood checked it over to Holz who went for value with of venture of 635,000.
It put Greenwood in a very tough spot and he stacked up the calling chips with a grimaced look on his face. He spent over two minutes within the tank before calling with ace high. He's all the way down to 9,000,000 and Holz is as much as 12,000,000.
5:10pm: Now Holz picks up kingsLevel 22 - Blinds: 60,000/120,000 (20,000 ante)
Before three-handed play began there has been brief talk of a deal but Holz said he was having an excessive amount of fun at this time so it was very brief. He then seconds later picked up pocket kings. AN EFFORTLESS raise right? Nope, Holz limped from the small blind and Adams bumped it as much as 425,000 with A♠J♥. Now Holz sprung to life, re-raising to 1,370,000. Call from Adams.
The 9♥9♠T♥ flop missed Adams and he folded to a gamble of 980,000 from Holz. He's now the chip leader with around 11,000,000. --NW
5pm: Alexandros Kolonias eliminated in fourth place (€467,700)Level 22 - Blinds: 60,000/120,000 (20,000 ante)
From domination nation to domination rotation and a horrible exit hand for Alexandros Kolonias by the hands of Fedor Holz.
It was actually Timothy Adams who opened the action, raising to 300,000 with A♠8♥, Kolonias looked down at pocket kings and moved all-in for 2,175,000. Action was now on Holz and he had pocket nines and a call. His decision was to also move all-in and that got Adams out the way.
The A♣8♦9♠ flop was nearly as good for Holz because it was bad for Kolonias and the German's handheld up at the 4♦ turn and 4♥ river.
Holz is as much as 9,660,000 that is a large blind or two behind Sam Greenwood (9,840,000) and Adams is the quick stack with 6,000,000. --NW
It's good game for Kolonias
4:55pm: Adams slips to thirdLevel 22 - Blinds: 60,000/120,000 (20,000 ante)
The two Canadians just locked horns, with Sam Greenwood picking up a small pot from Timothy Adams. Greenwood opened his button, making it 300,000 to go, and Adams called from the massive blind. (THE OPPOSITE two players weren't interested.)
They saw a flop of 8♦2♣4♠ and, after Adams checked, Greenwood bet 230,000. Seeing just one over-card, Adams called.
The turn brought the A♦ and Greenwood responded to Adams's consult another bullet, this time 600,000. Adams had a gutshot now and he called, which bought the 4♦ at the river.
Both players now checked and Greenwood's pair of aces took it down.
It was a pivotal hand. Greenwood extended his chip-lead and Adams slipped below Fedor Holz into third, of 4. Greenwood has 9.8 million; Holz 7.3 million and Adams 6.3 million. -- HS
4:50pm: Kolonias the clear short stackLevel 22 - Blinds: 60,000/120,000 (20,000 ante)
With only 15 big blinds left, Alexandros Kolonias is the clear short stack. He just tried to get cute, limping from the small blind with T♣7♦. Sam Greenwood was having none of it though as he shoved all-in with A♣T♥ and Kolonias folded.
4:45pm: Holz forces Greenwood to foldLevel 22 - Blinds: 60,000/120,000 (20,000 ante)
Sam Greenwood just picked up the doomed 8♥8♣, and prefer others before him, lost the pot. The item he didn't know on the time is that--whisper it--he was good. He will need to have called.
With Alexandros Kolonias reckoning on from behind a brief stack, his three well-chipped adversaries went to battle against each other, ending with Fedor Holz having a bluff on the river.
Greenwood found those eights under the gun and raised to 300,000. Holz called at the button with K♦8♦ and Timothy Adams called from the small blind with 3♠3♦. So, three of them were still involved when the flop came 7♥6♥T♣ and both Adams and Greenwood checked.
How could a face so angelic not have it?
Holz, with the worst hand, bet 500,000 and only Greenwood now called. Both players checked the 6♠ turn and Greenwood also checked the Q♣ river. But Holz had a stab, a 975,000 stab, and Greenwood tank-folded the most productive hand. -- HS
4:30pm: Holz bluffs the riverLevel 22 - Blinds: 60,000/120,000 (20,000 ante)
There's been a couple of hands where the RFID sensor hasn't picked up the cards of Timothy Adams, leaving viewers at the hours of darkness about his holding. It's made one of the vital hands fun to sweat and he just played one against Fedor Holz that reached the river.
It was a blind on blind hand with Holz holding J♦7♣ and Adams, well, we didn't know. They went heads-up to a 6♣T♣5♣ flop, Holz bet 220,000 and Adams stuck across the. K♦ turn checked through and the 8♥ river left Holz with just jack high. You do not win $11,000,000 in six months by going to showdowns with jack high and Holz bet 515,000.
Adams had a little a think after which folded, he was asked to place his cards in order that they RFID reader could pick them up and we saw that he had Q♥5♠ for a small pair and the most efficient hand. Pot to Holz. --NW
4:15pm: Ahadpur Khangah eliminated in fifth place (€377,100)Level 22 - Blinds: 60,000/120,000 (20,000 ante)
And then there have been four.
From the small blind Sam Greenwood moved all-in with A♠7♥ and Ahadpur Khangah called off for his last 1,120,000 with K♦J♦. Greenwood was ahead but just a 54-46 percent favourite. Indeed it was Khangah who took the lead at the 4♣T♣J♣ flop but Greenwood vaulted back into the lead at the A♥ turn. It was a lead he kept at the 8♣ river.
Ahadpur Khangah out
A solid performance then from the amateur Khangah on his first EPT appearance, but it's come to an result in fifth place.
4:10pm: Khangah limps into troubleLevel 22 - Blinds: 60,000/120,000 (20,000 ante)
Ahadpur Khangah's policy of limping pre-flop just got him into trouble in a pot against Timothy Adams. Khangah found A♦5♦ and hope to pay 120,000 to peer a flop. Fedor Holz called within the small blind, but Timothy Adams installed a large raise from the large blind with J♦J♣. Khangar called. He desired to see this flop. (Holz folded.) But then when flop came J♠Q♠K♥ and Adams bet again, Khangar folded leaving himself with only nine big blinds. -- HS
4:10pm: Tens again for GreenwoodLevel 22 - Blinds: 60,000/120,000 (20,000 ante)
On the primary hand back from the break Sam Greenwood picked up pocket tens, raised and collected the blinds and antes. --NW
3:45pm: Level over; first breakLevel 21 - Blinds: 50,000/100,000 (10,000 ante)
That's the top of Level 21 and players are taking a 20-minute break. We lost four of them in that first passage of play, which also sent Sam Greenwood vaulting to the chip lead.
The counts at the present are as follows:
Sam Greenwood: 7,985,000 (66 BBs)Timothy Adams: 7,730,000 (64 BBs)Fedor Holz: 5,230,000 (43 BBs)Alexandros Kolonias: 2,655,000 (22 BBs)Ahadpur Khangah: 1,900,000 (15 BBs)
3:43pm: Defending champ done; right down to fiveLevel 21 - Blinds: 50,000/100,000 (10,000 ante)
Pocket eights is rapidly becoming the hand to bypass at this final table--and the snowmen have just accounted for the defending champion, Sylvain Loosli.
Fedor Holz opened to 225,000 from under the gun and action folded around to Loosli within the big blind. Loosli looked down at 8♠8♥ and he shoved for 2.086 million. Holz snapped and rancid they went to the races.
Although technically a slight favourite, pairs have fared very poorly this week to over-cards, a minimum of within the all-in confrontations I'VE watched. And so it proved again here because the board ran Q♥A♠2♥7♠T♥, the ace at the flop proving to be the killer.
Loosli has to make do with €232,600 for sixth place this time. -- HS
Sylvain Loosli: First to sixth
3:40pm: Sound the four-bet klaxonLevel 21 - Blinds: 50,000/100,000 (10,000 ante)
The EPT Live lads needed to shake the dust off the cold four-bet klaxon as we just saw the primary such instance at this final table.
Sylvain Loosli got the party started with Q♠J♠, Fedor Holz three-bet to 500,000 in position with A♥8♥ and action passed to Timothy Adams who was at the button. He gave it an excellent old sweat after which four-bet to 1,275,000. We couldn't see Adams cards at this point so had no idea what he had.
Loosli had seen enough and he ducked out the way in which and, after a few minutes within the tank, Holz did likewise. We then did get to look the Canadian's cards that have been A♣Q♦. Good fold by Holz then. --NW
3:30pm: Daniel Dvoress eliminated in seventh place (€232,600)Level 21 - Blinds: 50,000/100,000 (10,000 ante)
We have six players left and a brand new chip-leader as Sam Greenwood just eliminated Daniel Dvoress. From under the gun, Greenwood opened to 250,000 with T♥T♦ and one seat over Dvoress shipped in his 1,640,000 stack with pocket eights. When it folded back to Greenwood he quickly called and Dvoress saw the bad news.
A 9♥Q♥4♦5♣5♦ run out eliminated Dvoress from the development and the tournament loses the most productive dressed player on the final table. --NW
3:28pm: Greenwood's charge continuesLevel 21 - Blinds: 50,000/100,000 (10,000 ante)
Sam Greenwood has closed the space on Timothy Adams on the top of the chip charts by taking a pot from his fellow Canadian.
The former opened with K♣9♣ and Adams defended from the massive blind with T♦7♦. Adams flopped best on 7♣6♦6♠ and called Greenwood's 190,000 chip c-bet. The 5♣ turn meant Greenwood picked up flush and straight draws and he bet again. This time the associated fee was 500,000 and Adams gave it up. He's all the way down to 7,120,000, Greenwood is as much as 6,325,000. --NW
3:25pm: Daniel Dvoress doublesLevel 21 - Blinds: 50,000/100,000 (10,000 ante)
We're back to the dep. of Hands that Play Themselves for this one, as Daniel Dvoress picked up A♥K♠ and moved his stack of 770,000 around the line. Fedor Holz was within the big blind and called off with A♠7♥. The 4♦Q♥2♥T♠T♥ kept Dvoress in front and he doubled to 1,660,000, while Holz is right down to 4,160,000. --NW
3:20pm: Khangah wriggles awayLevel 21 - Blinds: 50,000/100,000 (10,000 ante)
Ahadpur Khangah is proving especially tough to predict, but it is not only blind aggression, it's sometimes also unexpected folds. He limped from under the gun with A♦J♣ and Fedor Holz raised to 350,000. Action folded back to Khangah and he passed. (Holz had Q♣T♥.)
The unpredictable Manuchehr Khangah
On the following hand, both Khangah and Holz turned a flush at the board of 8♥5♥2♥Q♥. Holz had A♥J♠ and Khangah had A♦T♥. They both checked, with Holz setting a trap, after which the J♥ came at the river. Khangah checked again; Holz bet and Khangah folded his third nuts. -- HS
3:15pm: Julian Stuer eliminated in eighth place (€181,200)Level 21 - Blinds: 50,000/100,000 (10,000 ante)
Action folded to Sam Greenwood within the small blind and the Canadian set Julian Stuer in for his final 535,000. Stuer called all-in.
Greenwood was in front with K♠8♠ but Stuer's Q♠2♣ went ahead at the Q♦J♠A♥ flop. Greenwood had seven outs and that increased to twelve at the 6♠ turn. Stuer had a dozen death cards to dodge but couldn't manage it because the K♦ sent him to the payout desk to assemble €181,200. --NW
3.06pm: Khangah limps queens, gets paidLevel 21 - Blinds: 50,000/100,000 (10,000 ante)
Over the 3 days of this tournament we have seen Ahadpur Khangah limp a large number of hands. We have not been capable of see what they're a lot of the time but we just saw him limp Q♠Q♥ from early position. Timothy Adams had a tight hand too and after thinking it over he just called from the button with K♥J♦ and Sam Greenwood checked his option with 7♥4♥.
The A♥K♣Q♦ flop gave Khangah a suite but he didn't bet it and the action rolled directly to the 3♠ turn. Khangah could wait now not and bet 250,000. Call from Adams.
The 9♥ completed the board and Khangah bet for value again, 475,000 was the fee and it was person who a reluctant Adams was willing to pay. After that hand Khangah is as much as 2,300,000 while Adams drops to 7,620,000. --NW
3:05pm: Stuer loses race, all the way down to fumesLevel 21 - Blinds: 50,000/100,000 (10,000 ante)
Julian Stuer is purely barely alive after losing a flip for the majority of his chips.
Stuer, following a trend established early on this final table, limped from early position with K♠Q♦ and that attracted Ahadpur Khangah from the hijack and Timothy Adams from the small blind.
Alexandros Kolonias was within the big blind and located 9♦9♣. He moved all in for 1.085 million. Stuer didn't take too long before re-shoving, for not a lot more. Khangah and Adams folded.
So this was a race and the flopped made it pretty imbalanced. It came 6♥K♥9♠. The 5♠ put a lock on it for Kolonias. The river of the Q♣ was just salt within the wound. -- HS
3pm: Another for LoosliLevel 21 - Blinds: 50,000/100,000 (10,000 ante)
From a stack of twenty-two big blind Sylvain Loosli elected to limp in from the button with A♥J♥. That dragged Fedor Holz in from the small blind with the fewer than stellar J♠[3h and Timothy Adams got a free have a look at the K♥T♥T♦ flop with Q♥4♥.
So flush draws for Loosli and Adams and nothing for Holz. It was checked to the Frenchman who bet 160,000 and Adams was the one caller. The T♣ turn checked through and Loosli made top pair at the A♠ river. A GAMBLE of 450,000 was enough for Loosli to pull another pot. --NW
2:55pm: Two in a row for LoosliLevel 21 - Blinds: 50,000/100,000 (10,000 ante)
Sylvain Loosli is bidding to win his second EPT Barcelona super high roller title in a row and he boosted his chances by winning two hands in a row. Within the first he opened from under-the-gun with A♣5♣ and Ahadpur Khangah defended from the massive blind with K♦2♣. The Q♥7♥J♥ flop missed both players but Loosli took it down with sheer aggression as Khangah folded to his flop bet.
He needed to do even less to win the second one pot as he got a walk, much appreciated when you find yourself holding four high as Loosli was. He's as much as 2,270,000 now. --NW
2:25pm: Hartigan and Stapes stretch their vocal cordsLevel 20 - Blinds: 40,000/80,000 (10,000 ante)
It took 11 hands of the overall table for Hartigan and Stapes to bust out their Number 1 hit. Both Fedor Holz and Alexandros Kolonias had weak aces and there has been no betting action until the river of a K♦8♦T♥J♠Q♠ when both made the nuts.
Kolonias value-bet 250,000, Holz value-raised to 500,000, Kolonias shoved for 975,000 and Holz obviously called. That each one took a few minutes to play out and the pot was chopped. --NW
2:35pm: Back-to-back acesLevel 20 - Blinds: 40,000/80,000 (10,000 ante)
You never see them for weeks after which two come along immediately. Ahadpur Khangah picked up aces and shoved over Julian Stuer's opening raise. Stuer binned his deuces. Then the very next hand, Timothy Adams found them within the big blind and got a walk. -- HS
2:25pm: Four-way all-in!Level 20 - Blinds: 40,000/80,000 (10,000 ante)
This isn't a drill! We just had a four-way all-in on the final table.
Ahadpur Khangah limped with A♠5♠ and that started a sequence reaction. Erik Seidel shoved for 850,000 with 9♠9♣. So far, so standard. Then, within the small blind, Sam Greenwood peeked down at K♠K♥. In went his stack of 1,250,000 but we weren't done there. Julian Stuer had a large pair too - T♠T♦ - and he re-shoved. He covered both with 2,130,000.
So a trivial fold for Khangah? No, he wanted in at the action and called to position three players in danger. Greenwood was a 38 percent favourite to win the hand, Khangah 26 percent to eliminate all three, Stuer 19 percent to win an enormous pot and Seidel 17 percent to outlive and quadruple up.
Julian Stuer: Out
The flop fell Q♠4♥J♥. "If two people make a collection then someone makes a straight," said Fedor Holz as we waited for the turn. Fourth street was the J♠ meaning Khangah had flush and ace outs to win the hand.
The 2♥ completed the board meaning Greenwood quadrupled as much as 4,690,000, Stuer won the side pot but still dropped to 1,760,000, Khangah is right down to 1,410,000 and Seidel out in ninth for €137,130. --NW
Sam Greenwood: Four times
2:20pm: Another shove!Level 20 - Blinds: 40,000/80,000 (10,000 ante)
Four hands in and every has bought something to the party. The fourth started with a limp from Ahadpur Khangah with A♣2♠, Erik Seidel came at the side of A♠4♠ and Sam Greenwood also looked down at an ace. His was the most efficient of the lot - A♥9♥ - and he wagered all of his 1,010,000 stack. It got the job done and he padded his stack. --NW
2:20pm: Dvoress shoves on StuerLevel 20 - Blinds: 40,000/80,000 (10,000 ante)
The first shove of the overall table came from Daniel Dvoress who moved all-in for 1,030,000 with A♣Q♣ after Julian Stuer had opened to 180,000. It folded back to Stuer and he decided his Q♥J♥ wasn't ok and pitched it into the muck. --NW
2:10pm: Big stacks play a pot at the first handLevel 20 - Blinds: 40,000/80,000 (10,000 ante)
On the primary hand of the overall table the 2 big stacks went to war. OK not war, however it was a skirmish. OK not a skirmish, they played a pot.
It was a blind on blind encounter with Fedor Holz completing from the small blind with T♣7♥ and Timothy Adams checking his option with 8♠2♦.
The 5♣8♥7♣ flop gave both players a couple and Holz check-called of venture of 125,000. The 3♦ hit the turn and the pattern repeated itself with Holz matching Adams's bet of 375,000. The A♦ slowed both players down and Adams took the pot at showdown. He's now got roughly twice the volume of Holz, who's still the second one biggest stack on the table. --NW
2:05pm: Kicking offLevel 20 - Blinds: 40,000/80,000 (10,000 ante)
On the very stroke of 5 minutes late, the EPT Live channel blinks into action. Players are being introduced to the viewers and they're going to be under way very soon. -- HS
The final nine: Standing (l-r): Sylvain Loosli, Ahadpur Khangah, Timothy Adams, Daniel Dvoress, Alexandros Kolonias, Erik Seidel. Seated (l-r): Fedor Holz, Julian Stuer, Sam Greenwood.
1:20pm: How they line upLevel 20 - Blinds: 40,000/80,000 (10,000 ante)
Action is under way within the real world, but we're reporting on a 60-minute delay in keeping with EPT Live.
Here's how they're going to line up when everything gets going.
Seat 1. Timothy Adams - 8,045,000Seat 2. Alexandros Kolonias - 1,385,000Seat 3. Erik Seidel - 850,000Seat 4. Sam Greenwood - 1,050,000Seat 5. Julian Stuer - 2,360,000Seat 6. Daniel Dvoress - 1,050,000Seat 7. Ahadpur Khangah - 3,670,000Seat 8. Sylvain Loosli - 2,120,000Seat 9. Fedor Holz - 4,970,000
1pm: Delayed action
Today's action could be on a one-hour security delay because the EPT Live cameras at the moment are on the town. Play in real life commences at 1pm local time, but is probably not broadcast until 2pm. We will be able to be reporting from the published. -- HS
Tim Adams, chip-leader
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