2011 Oct 4

2011 PokerStars.com European Poker Tour London Day 4: Bergstrom Leads Final 24

Day 4 concluded on Tuesday at the 2011 PokerStars.com European Poker Tour London Poker Festival Main Event with 24 players remaining. Leading the way is Mattias Bergstrom with 1.838 million in chips.

Neil Pearce was the last player eliminated before action came to a halt for the day. He finished in 25th place and went out at the hands of Jeremy Kottler. Pearce was all-in preflop holding pocket sevens, up against Kottler who was holding queens. No help came on the flop, turn or river and Pearce was off to the payout desk, while Kottler raked in the pot. He bagged 1.693 million for the night, putting him in fourth place overall heading into Day 5.

Pearce wasn’t the only player to go on Day 4. When play began, 62 players remained. Some of those to fall on the day included Barny Boatman (57th), Jamie Rosen (49th), Daniel Neilson (45th), Marvin Rettenmaier (41st), Steven Kelly (39th) and Roberto Romanello (37th).

A few Team PokerStars Pros also hit the rail: Ana Marquez (42nd), Humberto Brenes (32nd) and Salvatore Bonavena (29th).

Bonavena was the last Team Pro to hit the rail and was eliminated by Basile Yaiche. Bonavena was all-in preflop with 2011 PokerStars.com European Poker Tour London Day 4: Bergstrom Leads Final 242011 PokerStars.com European Poker Tour London Day 4: Bergstrom Leads Final 24 against Yaiche’s two fours. Although he flopped a king, Bonavena couldn’t stave elimination as a four fell on the river to give Yaiche a winning set. There is still one Team Pro remaining in the field – Juan Manuel Pastor from Spain. He’ll go into Day 5 with just under one million in chips at 960,000.

Joao Barbosa, winner of EPT Warsaw in 2008, Benny Spindler, James Mitchell, 2010 Irish Open champion, Kevin Iacofono, Martins Adeniya and Steve O’Dwyer[/b] have also made it to Day 5. Sebastian Blom, brother of Viktor Blom, will be the shortest stack returning with 59,000 in chips.

Day 5 Table and Seat Draw

TableSeatPlayerChips
1 1 Sebastian Blom 59,000
1 2 Jeremy Kottler 1,693,000
1 3 Anatoly Gurtovoy 873,000
1 4 Hugo Loureiro 564,000
1 5 Martins Adeniya 764,000
1 6 Ioannis Beris 311,000
1 7 Adria Balaguer 1,828,000
1 8 Kevin Iacofano 1,112,000
       
2 1 Mattias Bergstrom 1,838,000
2 2 Andries Swart 254,000
2 3 James Mitchell 869,000
2 4 Joao Barbosa 601,000
2 5 Aadam Daya 372,000
2 6 Pascal Hartmann 1,800,000
2 7 Basile Yaiche 1,105,000
2 8 Stephen O’Dwyer 792,000
       
3 1 Fowzi Baroukh 133,000
3 2 Ben Jenkins 760,000
3 3 Andre Klebanov 1,337,000
3 4 Per Hildebrand 398,000
3 5 Juan Manuel Pastor 960,000
3 6 Justas Semaska 488,000
3 7 Miroslav Benes 377,000
3 8 Benny Spindler 1,421,000

The final 24 players will return Wednesday at 1200 BST (0400 PDT) for another day of play as the tournament moves towards the final table. Once the final eight are set, play will end for the day. Be sure to return to PokerNews for all of the live coverage.

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2011 Jan 24

The PokerStars Caribbean Adventure $25,000 High Roller event continued Saturday with the remaining 90 players of the original 151 entrants. The players, staff, and media were settling in for a long day as the field was scheduled to play down to a final table. However, after more than 14 hours of play, tournament officials halted the action at 12 players, who will all return tomorrow to play down to a winner

Leading the way is chip leader and Team PokerStars Pro (USA) Jason Mercier with 1.023 million. He is followed closely by David “Bakes” Baker who has 853,000 and fellow Team Pros Max Lykov (Russia) with 835,000 and Leo Fernandez (Argentina) with 704,000. A couple other names who’ll be returning are Eric Seidel (632,000) and Tom Marchese (728,000).

Mercier made his way toward the top of the chip counts after a huge hand with Ryan “toetagU” Fair, the man who entered the day with the chip lead. In the hand, Mercier raised to 16,000 from early position and action folded all the way to Fair in the big blind. Fair reraised to 40,000, Mercier made it 93,000 to go, Fair moved all in, and Mercier called. With around 760,000 in the pot, the cards were turned up:

Fair: PokerStars Caribbean Adventure: Mercier Leads K High Roller with Twelve LeftPokerStars Caribbean Adventure: Mercier Leads K High Roller with Twelve Left
Mercier: PokerStars Caribbean Adventure: Mercier Leads K High Roller with Twelve LeftPokerStars Caribbean Adventure: Mercier Leads K High Roller with Twelve Left

The pot was huge and whoever won would be vaulted to the top of the chip counts. The PokerStars Caribbean Adventure: Mercier Leads K High Roller with Twelve LeftPokerStars Caribbean Adventure: Mercier Leads K High Roller with Twelve LeftPokerStars Caribbean Adventure: Mercier Leads K High Roller with Twelve Left flop gave Mercier two pair to take the lead, which he would hold onto as the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure: Mercier Leads K High Roller with Twelve Left hit the turn, followed by the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure: Mercier Leads K High Roller with Twelve Left on the river. Just like that, Mercier is back up over 750,000 while Fair, who started the day as the chip leader, was knocked down to just 83,000.

There were many trials and tribulations throughout the day. Along the way, a laundry list of poker pros hit the rail. Some Team PokerStars Pros who failed to survive the day were Alex Kravchenko (Russia), Joe Cada (USA), Sandra Naujoks (Germany), Alex Gomes (Brazil), Andre Akkari (Brazil), Humberto Brenes (Costa Rica), Joe Hachem (Australia), Juan Marceiras (Spain), Johnny Lodden (Norway) and Vanessa Rousso (USA).

Team PokerStars Pros weren’t the only names returning for Day 2. Chino Rheem, David Benyamine, David “Doc” Sands, Bryn Kenney, Faraz Jaka, John Racener, Daniel “jungleman12″ Cates, Daniel Alaei, and Freddy Deeb were just a few of the players who fell short of the money. In addition, Fair, who if you recall was the chip leader at the start of the day, was unable to make it to the money, falling just shy in 20th place.

Fair’s last hand came when action folded to Erik Seidel on the button and he moved all in with the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure: Mercier Leads K High Roller with Twelve LeftPokerStars Caribbean Adventure: Mercier Leads K High Roller with Twelve Left. Fair, who was the shorter stack, called from the big blind with PokerStars Caribbean Adventure: Mercier Leads K High Roller with Twelve LeftPokerStars Caribbean Adventure: Mercier Leads K High Roller with Twelve Left and it was off to the races. Unfortunately for Fair, Seidel pulled ahead on the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure: Mercier Leads K High Roller with Twelve LeftPokerStars Caribbean Adventure: Mercier Leads K High Roller with Twelve LeftPokerStars Caribbean Adventure: Mercier Leads K High Roller with Twelve Left flop. The PokerStars Caribbean Adventure: Mercier Leads K High Roller with Twelve Left turn changed nothing and neither did the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure: Mercier Leads K High Roller with Twelve Left river. Just like that, the chip leader at the start of the day was sent packing.

While the aforementioned players ultimately came up short, others navigated their way all the way to the money. They included last year’s PCA Main Event runner up, Ty Reiman (16th-$55,490); Brett Richey (15th-$55,490); Ravi Raghavan (14th-$73,990); and Rob Akery (13th-$73,990).

Here is how things will look when action resumes:

Table 1
Seat 1: Max Lykov (835,000)
Seat 2: Jason Mercier (1.023 million)
Seat 3: Matt Affleck (95,000)
Seat 4: Empty
Seat 5: Will Molson (526,000)
Seat 6: Govert Metaal (792,000)
Seat 7: Empty
Seat 8: Matt Marafioti (385,000)

Table 2
Seat 1: Shander de Vries (325,000)
Seat 2: David “Bakes” Baker (853,000)
Seat 3: Brandon Steven (571,000)
Seat 4: Leo Fernandez (704,000)
Seat 5: Erik Seidel (632,000)
Seat 6: Tom Marchese (728,000)

The $25,000 High Roller finale is set to resume at 12 P.M. EST on Sunday. The PokerNews Live Reporting Team will be there to capture all the action and eliminations, so sure to follow along and see who will win the $1,072,850 first-place prize.

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