15 of 34 players made it through Day 4, moving one step closer to the final table. Team PokerStars Johnny Lodden started the day with 728k and finished with 2,293,000, which means that he's the chip leader heading to Day 5. The Norwegian finished third in this event two seasons ago for €467,000, he now sits in a great position to top that result.
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Joined: Mar '11
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 55 (M)
Posts: 7371
Great to see Johnny Lodden playing well again because a few years ago he was the biggest name in European poker but he seems to have been off the radar for a while. Good luck to all left in
Joined: Feb '14
Location: Tunisia
Age: 35 (M)
Posts: 2135
some unknown names trying to go for the win we have japan, senegal and lebanon countries that are not very familiar with poker it is good to see that poker is getting world-wide fame each day still they need lot of work if one of them gonna win 15 to go .. it is gonna be interesting Lodden is a big name back in the day can he maintain his chip lead and take the trophy we will see
Joined: Mar '12
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 45 (F)
Posts: 2261
I don't know what happened to Garcia who had a massive chip lead at the start of the day but it appears he got too confident and was losing chips all day but he has made a massive comeback and is now 3rd with 2.5 million chips and Lodden down to 4th.Schemion in 5th with 7 left.
Japan is banned gambling long time ago for any non-yakuza affiliated residents and most people in Africa still happy just from the fact they have a working internet connection. Boom, this...
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