Eddie has changed gear & is piling on the coals, & now has around 6 million of the 9.6 million chips in play. Astute readers will doubtless & surmise that cabbaz has the rest.
Currently sitting on the first AM train home to London from Brighton, and really loved reading that back, so thanks for the updates Tikay. Even before the rollercoaster that was that final table, I had such a great weekend putting dozens of faces to names. The sky community are just fantastic people! I'll be trying my best to make it to Glasgow for the next one.
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The shortie Eddie Quinn has just doubled up, he had A-9 & cabbaz was gambling with Q-9.
Great work @Tikay10 .
Thanks Mark.
Sleep will sure come easy tonight.
Stacks have evened up somewhat.
cabbaz probably has just under half the chips in play, with the balance shared equally amongst the other two.
BUST OUT
As the clock approaches 1am, Thomas Laidlaw (A-Q) who is the shortie gets it in & Eddie Quinn (7-7) calls.
The door is a beautiful 7 & the with running tens giving him the boat, that's it for Thomas.
3rd Thomas Laidlaw £8,540
Heads Up.
Prize money?
1st £18,740
2nd £12,650
Eddie has changed gear & is piling on the coals, & now has around 6 million of the 9.6 million chips in play. Astute readers will doubtless & surmise that cabbaz has the rest.
15 minute break, but both players suggested 5 minutes is all they need.
Play resumed promptly, & Eddie now has some 6 million of the 9.5 million chips in play.
After a brave but unsuccessful bluff, cabbaz is down to 1.3 million, with blinds at 60k - 120k.
1.42am - it's all over
cabbaz makes a last desperate gamble with 8-6 & gets called by K-7.
cabbaz turns two pair, Eddie rivers the nut flush.
2nd Louis Cabral £12,650
1st Eddie Quinn £18,740
There will be photos of the trophy presentation & stuff, but I'll put them up later today, as I'm a bit whacked.
Thank you for reading, night all.
Players, dealers and staff were brilliant all round.