October 04 2011, Donnie Peters

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 
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
| 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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September 01 2011, Mickey Doft

Each week, the Global Poker Index releases a list of the top 300 tournament poker players in the world. The cutoff for incorporating the weekly GPI standings is Monday, so the WPT Legends of Poker results aren’t reflected in this week’s standings. Still, there were many players who saw significant movement in their rankings. Here’s a look at this week’s GPI top 10. For a look at the entire list of 300, visit the official GPI website.
The Top 10 as of August 29, 2011
| Erich Kollmann | 1,100.01 | 249th |
| Matt Berkey | 1,091.99 | 256th |
| Scott Baumstein | 1,091.56 | 257th |
| Dmitry Vitkind | 1,048.14 | 278th |
| James Mitchell | 1,035.80 | 284th |
| Valdemar Kwaysser | 1,013.79 | 296th |
| Florian Langmann | 1,013.25 | 297th |
| Brian Hawkins | 1,012.97 | 298th |
| Alan Sternberg | 1,010.44 | 300th |
Those who fell off of the GPI this week are Darryll Fish, Frederik Jensen, Zach Clark, Vladimir Geshkenbein, Phillippe Ktorz, Matt Jarvis, Jonathan Karamalikis, James St. Hilaire, and Brandon Cantu.
Ups and Downs
While there were no massive moves up the ranks this week, the biggest belonged to Ivan Freitez-Rosales. The 2011 EPT Grand Final champion doesn’t have any recorded cashes since then, yet still made the biggest jump this week. How is that? Previously with no cashes in his Period 2 calculations, Freitez-Rosales received a huge boost this week with his 16th-place result in the 2011 EPT Copenhagen Main Event moving from Period 1 to Period 2. That gives him three cashes still in Period 1, while finally giving the system a number to calculate for Period 2. Put it together and Freitez-Rosales is your big mover of the week.
Biggest Gains
| 53rd | Surinder Sunar | 1,607.20 | +24 |
| 76th | Randy Dorfman | 1,523.67 | +40 |
| 77th | Thorsten Schafer | 1,515.30 | +25 |
| 81st | Ty Reiman | 1,502.32 | +22 |
| 117th | Tim West | 1,372.20 | +36 |
| 137th | Dan Heimiller | 1,315.19 | +41 |
| 139th | Jon Turner | 1,311.37 | +34 |
| 144th | David “ODB” Baker | 1,299.42 | +28 |
| 202nd | Ivan Freitez-Rosales | 1,186.69 | +47 |
| 217th | Ronald Lee | 1,165.03 | +44 |
Seeing his standing drop the most this week was Hungarian Andras Nemeth. There were two reasons for his fall. First, he only has three cashes since February. The first of those cashes no longer counts toward Period 1 since six months have elapsed. The second reason is similar to the first, with a cash changing periods. His 41st-place finish in the 2010 EPT Vilamoura Main Event now counts for his Period 3 results and not Period 2.
It’s a similar story for Mike Sowers. His 36th-place finish in the 2011 LA Poker Classic Main Event in February no longer counts toward his Period 1 results. In addition, his third-place score in the 2009 LA Poker Classic Main Event now falls under his Period 6 results, rather than Period 5.
Biggest Drops
| 103rd | Nicolas Levi | 1,418.39 | -38 |
| 128th | Mike Sowers | 1,334.78 | -58 |
| 141st | Nicolo Calia | 1,304.88 | -54 |
| 198th | Alexander Dovzhenko | 1,189.36 | -53 |
| 205th | Richard Toth | 1,183.56 | -64 |
| 208th | Frank Calo | 1,179.90 | -62 |
| 281st | Brett Richey | 1,041.82 | -30 |
| 294th | Andras Nemeth | 1,020.90 | -83 |
What’s In Store?
With the 2011 WPT Legends of Poker results counting toward next week’s rankings, you can bet that Will “The Thrill” Failla will improve upon his current 43rd-place position. The 2011 EPT Barcelona wraps up Thursday and will also count toward next week’s rankings. Eugene Katchalov is at the final table and just maybe, he’ll make a run toward the top spot on the GPI depending on his finish.
Erik Seidel, on the other hand, may fall from his No. 2 position. When the rankings are calculated next week, it will have been six months since his win at the NBC National Heads-Up Championship. That result will slip into Period 2 and will no doubt lower his Period 1 score. The same can be said for Jonathan Duhamel and Andrew Robl, the third and fourth place finishers in the NBC National Heads-Up Championship. How far will they all fall? We’ll find out next week.
As a reminder, for a look at the entire list of 300, visit the official GPI website. While you’re at it, follow the GPI on Twitter and its Facebook page.
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