Yesterday, when Day 4 was about to start, there were 3 Englishmen in the top of the field - James Mitchell, Sam Macdonald & Martins Adeniya. Mitchell and Adeniya made it through Day 4 together with another 22 players, however, they are no longer in the very top. The new chip leader is Mattias Bergstrom from Sweden with 1,838,000 chips, closely followed by Adria Balaguer from Spain (1,828,000) and Pascal Hartmann from Germany (1,8 million).
There are still some familiar faces left in the tournament - Benny Spindler (Day 1 and 2 chip leader), Per Hildebrand (one of the guys behind Terminal Poker), Team PokerStars Pro Juan Manuel Pastor (last Team PokerStars Pro in the tournament) and Sebastian Blom (big brother of the almighty Viktor "Isildur1" Blom).
Day 5, which kicks off in a couple of hours, will be played down to a final table and then go on a break until tomorrow. No matter who makes it to the final table tomorrow, we can expect it to be one of the most interesting final tables on the 2011 European Tour since the winner will walk away with amazing £750,00 - about €874k!