Post-bubble day 4 seems to play fast. Over two-thirds of the field exit in a single day and with some players appearing from nowhere to build huge stacks.
I'm now rooting for Bill Klein, who donates his winnings to charity. It looks like Moneymaker and Joe Hachem are still in there. Sadly, Hawkins is still going strong.
Andrew Hulme - 1,499,000 Sachin Joshi - 1,334,000 Mikael Angel Berrio - 1,175,000 Anthony Kennedy - 1,125,000 Stephen Chidwick - 1,106,000 Daniel Tighe - 1,064,000 Nick Marchington - 1,026,000 Nikolay Ponomarev - 1,004,000 Mitchell Hynam - 911,000 Dean Hutchison - 888,000 Scott Berko - 728,000 John Duthie - 727,000 Stuart Taylor - 662,000 Oghenovo Constare - 652,000 Iaron Lightbourne - 633,000 Henry Strudwick - 616,000 Jack O'Neill - 613,000 Jules Dickerson - 610,000 Jonathan McCann - 594,000 Steven Watts - 589,000 Connor Heelis - 545,000 Waheed Ashraf - 540,000 Thomas Clack - 525,000 Philip Almond - 502,000 Boutros Awad - 499,000 Dean Lyall - 494,000 Calin Trif - 491,000 Thien Chung WU - 488,000 Jason Wong - 460,000 Niall Farrell - 446,000 Xuan Nguyen - 442,000 Richard Kellett - 440,000 Roei Siman - 440,000 Benjamin Winsor - 435,000 Alistair Hill - 431,000 Mark Teltscher - 354,000 Toby Lewis - 348,000 Jacque Ramsden - 345,000 Joe Laming - 345,000 Antony Hallam - 331,000 Joseph Bold - 317,000 Neil McFayden - 301,000 Andrew Hedley - 301,000 Daniel James - 289,000 Konstantin Konrad - 282,000 Yordan Vasilev - 270,000 Danny Grogan - 264,000 Artur Palaj - 259,000 Waikiat Lee - 251,000 Gary Blackwood - 249,000 Philip Rigby - 240,000 Euan McNicholas - 239,000 David Hudson - 211,000 Robert Bickley - 186,000 Terence Etim - 175,000 Henry Fewster - 163,000 Ludovic Geilich - 162,000 Andrew Hawksby - 154,000 Steven Warburton - 127,000 Tai Tran - 125,000 Gary Banks - 119,000 Casey Kooiman - 102,000 Serge Bottelli - 99,000 Barny Boatman - 95,000 Matt Davenport - 95,000 Daniel Bland - 92,000 Christopher Wood - 89,000 Stuart Rutter - 84,000 Seun Oluwole - 83,000 Trevor Reardon - 81,000 Robert White - 80,300 Antonius Samuel - 80,000 Matthew Moss - 75,000 Paul Newey - 65,000 Ronnie Ballantyne - 58,000 Samuel Wardlaw - 53,000
Chip counts courtesy of PokerNews.
Some familiar names in that list.
John Duthie (poker player)
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John Duthie, 2015 John Duthie (born in Leeds, Yorkshire) is a London-based English television director and creator of the television series called the European Poker Tour.
Film and television As an assistant director he worked alongside directors such as Charles Sturridge, Lewis Gilbert and Bille August on projects including Longitude, Haunted and The House of the Spirits. Having worked as a second unit director on the TV serial Kavanagh QC, he moved on to become a full-time director on television serials: As If, Clocking Off and Silent Witness, which won an RTS award for Best Editing and a BAFTA Award for Best Drama Serial. He created and executive produced the European Poker Tour series of TV programmes now in its eleventh series.
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I did however just watch a hand on twitter where he took an age to call with Kings v Chidwick's Queens.
Glad to see Stuart got through to Day 5 just. What a rollercoaster. What a buzz for him.
Yes, great effort by Stu Rutter. Began the day with, I think, 86,000 & ended with over 500,000, & has $37,500 locked up.
Groggy @FeelGroggy was still doing well last I heard too, 800,000 with one level left to play.
I'm now rooting for Bill Klein, who donates his winnings to charity. It looks like Moneymaker and Joe Hachem are still in there. Sadly, Hawkins is still going strong.
.....looks like this decision on Day 3 was definitely the right one
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Duthie, 2015
John Duthie (born in Leeds, Yorkshire) is a London-based English television director and creator of the television series called the European Poker Tour.
Film and television
As an assistant director he worked alongside directors such as Charles Sturridge, Lewis Gilbert and Bille August on projects including Longitude, Haunted and The House of the Spirits. Having worked as a second unit director on the TV serial Kavanagh QC, he moved on to become a full-time director on television serials: As If, Clocking Off and Silent Witness, which won an RTS award for Best Editing and a BAFTA Award for Best Drama Serial. He created and executive produced the European Poker Tour series of TV programmes now in its eleventh series.