Just as expected it didn't take long for 36 players to become two tables of 16 players on Day 4 of the EPT London Main Event. Once again the tournament had a new chip leader when Day 4 concluded: Sebastian Pauli, Germany, with 2.7 million chips.
Team PokerStars Pro and triple crown holder Jake Cody, from UK, bagged up the second largest stack (2,291,000). Cody now has a great chance of becoming[...] Read more » EPT London Main Event: 16 Players Remaing; Jake Cody In Second Place
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Jake Cody must have a great chance of becoming only the second player to win two EPT events. I was hoping that Liv Boeree would last until the final table but it wasnt to be
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They are down to eleven players now. Quite a big difference in stack sizes by now, as the cipleader has roughly 10 times the chips of the smallest stack still in the game. ~4.9 mio vs ~500k.
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I notice Kevin MacPhee has won quite a lot of chips since I last looked he was among the short stacks but he is a very good player and could win this. I don't think I have ever seen the chip leader Sebastian Pauli before,though according to Hendon Mob he did win 50k in an EPT a couple of months ago and if he is friends with all the other German players then I'm sure he will do well.
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Sebastian Pauli took it down. Not surprisingly, as he had a huge chip lead throughout the final table. Most of the time 2-3 times the amount of the 2nd largest stack. Last hand was AQ vs AT, all in preflop. No hits.
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