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London Poker Masters - EPM Season 1

No Limit Hold'em (Day 2)
September 10, 2006
Fifty
Tournament Schedule
Buy-In £2,500
Prize Pool £134,000
Entries 67

End of Day 2

Phil Ivey Chip Leader at The EPM London All Star Challenge

The Glamorous Fifty Casino played host to the inaugural event of The European Poker Masters, The Full Tilt London All Star Challenge. The exclusive event showcased an impressive ensemble from both sides of the pond including Phil Ivey, Chris Ferguson, Jennifer Harman, Tony G, John Juanda and England's very own Hendon Mob.

Play got underway as the All Star line up took to their seats in what has been considered the best line up in European Poker History. And it didn't take long for the action to get underway, as 7 times WSOP bracelet winner, Eric Seidel was left short stacked after running into Marc Goodwin's quad sevens. Although battling on for some time he could simply not recover, only adding to the list of early casualties that included Fellow Full Tilt pros Mike Matusow, Allen Cunningham and the 2005 European Poker Champion, Tony G.

The hand of the night came as Gus Hansen looked down at pocket sevens and after announcing ‘I don't know how to play this hand' pushed his chips across the line. Unfortunately for him a delighted Chris ‘Jesus' Ferguson was sat to his left and from under his trademark cowboy hat called before turning over the pocket rockets. Silence fell as everyone's eyes focused in on the dealer. The flop was turned and the audience roared as the first card to hit the felt was another seven. The Great Dane had hit his set and in the process crippling an unsurprised Ferguson, who shortly after exited the tournament in search of London's dance hot spots.

Ex-England and West Ham striker Teddy Sheringham came an impressive 12th in what was seen as an incredibly tough field that included the 2005 Monte Carlo Millions Champion, Phil Ivey who breezed through to the final nine as the current chip leader.

The final table will take place on Monday 11th of September and if tonight's action is anything to go by it will be a thrilling game of poker as two of the biggest names battle it out for the illustrious title and the £134,000 prize pool

Final 9 Chip Positions - to be played down to final table of 8 on Monday. Final table to start at 3pm.

1. Phil Ivey          86,000
2. Gus Hansen         84,000
3. Marc Goodwin       72,000
4. Jeff Buffenbarger  64,000
5. Willie Tann        59,500
6. M Hayden           58,000
7. C Xanthos          44,500
8. P Gould            40,000
9. N Lee              28,000

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