The only European Poker Tour winner remaining, EPT7 London winner David Vamplew was all in and at risk preflop for 177,000 holding . Wai Kin Yong had him at risk with , and Vamplew remained ahead on a flop of .
The turn was the , giving Yong a leading pair, and the completed the board.
With Vamplew's exit, there will be yet another new EPT champion.
Andy Moseley moved all in before the flop from the button and he was called by Daniel Laidlaw in the big blind. Moseley was all in for 139,000 and Laidlaw had him covered by about 40,000.
Moseley:
Laidlaw:
The board ran out and Moseley doubled up. Laidlaw was left behind with very little chips and the very next hand he was all in for his tournament life. Moseley raised from the cutoff to 13,000 and called Laidlaw's shove from the small blind.
Moseley:
Laidlaw:
The board ran out and Laidlaw was granted another chance in this event. His joy didn't last long as one hand later he was all in again. This time he was up against Steven Warburton, one of the tournament chip leaders.
Warburton:
Laidlaw:
The board ran out and this time it was all over for Laidlaw. Both Warburton and Moseley took some of his chips while we are down 57 players.
Daniel Weinman said, "Wait! Let me put on my lucky hat."
The American was all in with against Luis Rodriguez and proceeded to dig into his bag and procure a rather large odd looking piece of grey clothing which he put on his head.
In truth, it looked like a giant pair of grey underpants turned upside down.
The board ran out and Weinman doubled up. Rodriguez was left with barely 15,000 and busted in the very next hand.
On a flop we caught the last part of the betting action, as Daniel Reijmer called 78,000 total with 25,000 out in front of him. The Dutchman was seated to the direct left of chip leader Martin Kozlov and it seemed like he had been check-raised on the flop.
The turn brought the and Kozlov bet 225,000 which put Reijmer all in. The Dutchman announced he was all in and the cards were turned face up.
Reijmer:
Kozlov:
Reijmer was looking for the last remaining ten, but the river brought the . Reijmer was knocked out and that means Paul Berende is the last remaining Dutch player.
Jan Bendik, the current EPT Player of the Year, has just doubled up. He was shoved on by Neophytos Neophytou and quickly called with . Neophytou showed and couldn't improve on a board.
It may not be a repeat of the seventh place he earned last season at EPT London, but Tamer Kamel finishes in the money here in Season 10, a better player than reached that final seven months ago, as the PokerStars Blog reports.
Everyone was a beginner once so who did today’s big names once look up to? Brunson? Ungar? Mel Gibon in Maverick? Find out more in the PokerStars Blog.