2011 Aug 31

2011 PokerStars.com EPT Barcelona Day 4: Final Table Set, Gomila Leads

The PokerStars.com European Poker Tour from the Gran Casino in Barcelona reached Day 4 Wednesday and what a short day it was. Tomeu Gomila came into Day 4 as chip leader, and after only 6.5 hours of play ended as chip leader, bagging up a little less than 7 million in chips. There will be more on this later but he battered, bullied and (when needed) came from behind on his way to nearly tripling his stack.

Here’s how the final table will line up tomorrow:

SeatPlayerChip Count
1 Saar Wilf 4,555,000
2 Martin Schleich 2,260,000
3 Juan Manuel Perez 1,090,000
4 Eugene Katchalov 690,000
5 Isabel Baltazar 2,270,000
6 Dragan Kostic 2,155,000
7 Raul Mestre 4,260,000
8 Tomeu Gomila, 6,985,000

Play moved at an astonishingly fast rate Wednesday with eliminations right from the start. When play began, Level 23 still had 36 minutes on the clock and by the time the level had come to a close Benjamin Juhasz and Xavier Carruggi had departed in 24th and 23rd respectively. The pace sped up in Level 24 and six players made their way to the rail in 75 minutes. The highest profile elimination was Miikka Anttonen, who was very unlucky to see his 2011 PokerStars.com EPT Barcelona Day 4: Final Table Set, Gomila Leads2011 PokerStars.com EPT Barcelona Day 4: Final Table Set, Gomila Leads cracked by Isabel Baltazar holding 2011 PokerStars.com EPT Barcelona Day 4: Final Table Set, Gomila Leads2011 PokerStars.com EPT Barcelona Day 4: Final Table Set, Gomila Leads.

Level 25 only saw two players booted out but a lot of movement in chips. First to go, Russian Evgeny Zaytsev who lost a race with 2011 PokerStars.com EPT Barcelona Day 4: Final Table Set, Gomila Leads2011 PokerStars.com EPT Barcelona Day 4: Final Table Set, Gomila Leads to Martin Schleich’s 2011 PokerStars.com EPT Barcelona Day 4: Final Table Set, Gomila Leads2011 PokerStars.com EPT Barcelona Day 4: Final Table Set, Gomila Leads that found a third queen in the door. Javier Contreras also lost a race and was eliminated by Eugene Katchalov. Apart from that, no other players exited but that didn’t stop Tomeu Gomila, Saar Wilf and Raul Mestre using their privileged position to extend the poverty gap between them and the rest.

Level 26 saw the eliminations build up to a frantic rate once more. Marcos Fernandez, Massimilano Martinez, Marton Czuczor and Team PokerStars Pro Belgium’s Matthias De Meulder all departed in that order and in quick succession. The Team PokerStars Pro from Belgium ran into the unstoppable force that is Gomila. The Spaniard has had cards and situations fall in his favor over the last couple of days, and everybody watching felt his 2011 PokerStars.com EPT Barcelona Day 4: Final Table Set, Gomila Leads2011 PokerStars.com EPT Barcelona Day 4: Final Table Set, Gomila Leads was going to come from behind to beat De Meulder’s 2011 PokerStars.com EPT Barcelona Day 4: Final Table Set, Gomila Leads2011 PokerStars.com EPT Barcelona Day 4: Final Table Set, Gomila Leads. The chips went in preflop and the Spanish crowd cheered when the 2011 PokerStars.com EPT Barcelona Day 4: Final Table Set, Gomila Leads dropped on the river.

The only time play really slowed down was when the final nine players reconvened on one, the TV, table. Fueled by confidence and a big stack Gomila started to bully and bluff anybody who dared enter a pot with him. His lead grew as he took advantage of the fact that no one wanted to bust in ninth and they had all seen him very willing to call light, as was shown with the De Meulder exit.

If the worst place to finish in a poker tournament is the money bubble, then the second worst must be the final table bubble. To experience sitting at the TV table with the other eight remaining players and then to know that they are going on to experience the prestige and adulation of an EPT final table the next day without you, must be hard to take.

We felt for Jose Miguel Esteban who busted when he moved his last 650,000 (13 big blinds) over the line with 2011 PokerStars.com EPT Barcelona Day 4: Final Table Set, Gomila Leads2011 PokerStars.com EPT Barcelona Day 4: Final Table Set, Gomila Leads. Martin Schleich re-shoved with 2011 PokerStars.com EPT Barcelona Day 4: Final Table Set, Gomila Leads2011 PokerStars.com EPT Barcelona Day 4: Final Table Set, Gomila Leads. No one else was interested and the board bricked out to bust Esteban in ninth place, ending play at around 1830 CEST (0900 PDT).

Play is due to begin at 1200 CEST (0300 PDT) on Thursday when the final eight players will be dreaming of following in the footsteps of Kent Lundmark, Carter Phillips, Sebastian Ruthenberg, Sander Lylloff, Bjorn-Erik Glenne, Jan Boubli and Alexander Stevic as EPT Barcelona champions. As always, you will be able to follow all the exciting action right here with the PokerNews Live Reporting Team.

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2011 Aug 31

PokerNews Jet Set: London

The next stop on the PokerStars European Poker Tour takes us to one of the capitals of the world-London. Any European traveler has most likely crossed paths with London at least once in their lives. I’ve been lucky enough to visit a few times, and when I do, the inner-child in me still gets excited walking the streets I grew so familiar with from my days playing Monopoly. With a city so big, offering something for any taste or lifestyle, it would be impossible to cover everything in one article. So the following are just some of my personal suggestions and favorite spots in this great big, historic city.

The Basics

  • Weather: average 60-65°F (15-17°C)
  • International Dialing Code: +44
  • Currency: GBP £1 = USD $1.6
  • Language: English
  • Electricity Voltage: 240V with the bulkiest plug in your travel adapter – the one with two flat blades and one flat grounding blade

Getting There and Around

Beware: Heathrow Airport is the third busiest airport in the world, so give yourself plenty of time to get through it. The most timely and cost-efficient way to get into, and around, town is using The Tube, a train from each of the airport terminals that turns into an underground world of tracks all over the city, working as the main mode of transport for all residents and tourists in London. The Heathrow Express will get you from the airport to Paddington underground station in 15 minutes. Conveniently for us, Paddington is the area we will be based for the PokerStars European Poker Tour, just across from Edgeware Road underground station. Although don’t be fooled by feeling the need to get to Edgeware Road on the Picadilly (navy) and District (green) lines from Heathrow, otherwise you’ll be on the train for an hour. Heathrow Express it is!

Find Your Base

Paddington is the perfect area to ground yourself while in town for the PokerStars European Poker Tour, tucked between both Hyde and Regent’s Parks. The poker action will take place at the Hilton London Metropole, as mentioned earlier, directly across from the Edgeware Road underground station.

Once you’ve arrived, you can be sure that most places you need to go to will be serviced nearby with an underground station. When you first look at a map of The Tube it can be daunting, but it really is quite simple to navigate through once you are there, and thanks to that, the major sights of London are always just minutes away.

Before you hit the tourist map, be sure to check out what Paddington and its surrounding area has to offer. Hyde and Regent’s Parks are like oases of calm in the middle of the city, London’s version of New York’s Central Park. The perfectly manicured lawns provide the ultimate escape from the bustling city, especially with a “pint and plate” of fish ‘n chips and Magner’s in hand. One of the most popular places to eat in the area is called Core on South Wharf Road. It’s a quick walk from the Hilton London Metropole where you can enjoy a cozy breakfast and lunch or dinner full of fresh, local and organic produce at a reasonable price.

Ben is Big

Photo of Big Ben and the London Eye courtesy of Theodora.com

Countless tour operators run in London, including the infamous double-decker buses, as well as walking tours, show you all that London Town has to offer, but when I first visited London, I did most of the sights on my own two feet. It is a huge city, but the main attractions are a lot closer to each other than you think, and if not, there will be an underground station nearby. If you do love to escape into the historic tales of such an aged city, then having a tour guide to paint all of the barbaric details along the way is seriously intense. Otherwise, put on your favorite walking shoes and simply explore at your own pace.

To catch all of the main attractions in one afternoon, I suggest starting in Leicester Square for a taste of the West End’s cinema and entertainment, described as one big, youthful party. At least one of your nights is bound to be spent here, being that it is one of the busiest spots in London. Comedy shows, theater performances, nightclubs-it’s all in Leicester Square. From there, walk through Piccadilly Circus toward Buckingham Palace. Once you’ve had your eye-opening dose of the gigantic royal residence, stroll through the British trees in St James’s Park toward the River Thames. Fantasize about The Ritz London as you pass it by, and continue along for more mammoth, jaw-dropping, waterside sights like Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, and be sure to ride on the London Eye for the best view available. Continue further down the river and take a walk across Tower Bridge. This tour is definitely where the bulk of your holiday pictures will be snapped.

Winnings to Spend?

From Paddington, a walk through Hyde Park will take you to Knightsbridge, home to Harrods-the most extravagant department store you will ever walk through. For more affordable shopping, you can’t go past the famous Oxford Street. Although, London is most known for some of the world’s best, and quirkiest, markets. Portobello Road in Notting Hill is my absolute favorite. I’ve picked up some awesome, vintage accessories here and it’s the perfect place to find some interesting gifts for your friends and family. For something more alternative, Camden Market is a great spot to pick up some black and metal.

Wine and Dine

The beauty of such a huge city is that there’s a great restaurant to visit around every corner in any cuisine, at any price. Nahm in Knightsbridge is the first Michelin-starred Thai restaurant in Europe, and with an Aussie chef cooking my favorite cuisine, I just couldn’t resist! If you love Thai, but prefer it on a budget (and still in style), then Busaba is a must, there are eight of them around town, I ate at (and loved) the one right by Leicester Square on Panton Street, where you’ll get some great dishes for less than £10. Another reason to fall in love with Busaba? They even offer some recipes on their website, allowing you to try a DIY-version of some of their signature dishes at home.

Sitting in the shadow of Tower Bridge is a great way to enjoy a lunch in London. For that, or for an amazing view at night, catch The Tube to Tower Hill station, cross the street toward the river and pick any bar or restaurant along Shad Thames. I had some excellent Italian food at Cantina del Ponte in a perfect spot outside by the water. After dinner you can continue sipping on the wine list there, or head along the water for another watering hole such as All Bar One.

Where Else?

A favorite spot I stumbled across two years ago was Carnaby London. It’s a dainty little shopping and nightlife district north of Soho, just around the corner from Leicester Square with more than 150 shops, restaurants, cafes, bars and nightclubs. The quaintness of Carnaby is a nice contrast from the grandness of the surrounding attractions and a great place to spend a day and/or night in London.

The PokerNews Live Reporting team will be onsite to bring you all the action from PokerStars EPT London, and you can follow along on Twitter: @PokerNews_Live!

Photo courtesy of ttravel.com.

Follow Lynn Gilmartin on Twitter – @LynnGilmartin


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