2022 PokerStars EPT London

��5,300 EPT Main Event
Day: 4
Event Info

2022 PokerStars EPT London

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
ak
Prize
£664,400
Event Info
Buy-in
£5,300
Prize Pool
£3,632,650
Entries
749
Level Info
Level
34
Blinds
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
300,000
Players Info - Day 4
Entries
25
Players Left
16

Former Ice Hockey Pro Hrabec Leads 25 Remaining Players Headed to Day 4 of EPT London Main Event

Roman Hrabec
Roman Hrabec

Day 4 of the PokerStars European Poker Tour London ��5,300 EPT Main Event is scheduled to kick off today at noon local time and leading the 25 remaining players is former professional ice hockey player Roman Hrabec of the Czech Republic, who bagged the Day 3 chip lead with a stack of 1,905,000 worth 127 big blinds.

Joining Hrabec, a primarily online grinder who recently finished second in the ��2,200 UKIPT High Roller for ��155,780 here at Hilton Park Lane, will be fellow big stacks Alexandre Vuilleumier of Switzerland (1,660,000), Nils Pudel of Germany (1,590,000) and Jordi Romero of Spain (1,480,000).

��5,300 EPT Main Event Top 10 Chip Counts

 RANKPLAYERCOUNTRYCHIP COUNTBIG BLINDS
 1Roman HrabecCzech Republic1,905,000127
 2Alexandre VuilleumierSwitzerland1,660,000111
 3Nils PudelGermany1,590,000106
 4Jordi RomeroSpain1,480,00099
 5David DochertyUnited Kingdom1,420,00095
 6Nicolas VayssieresFrance1,320,00088
 7Pedro GaragnaniBrazil1,315,00088
 8Sergio CoutinhoPortugal1,075,00072
 9Ian HamiltonUnited Kingdom1,060,00071
 10Enzo VitoUnited Kingdom989,00066

Also in the field is Poker Hall of Famer Erik Seidel, who finished Day 3 in fantastic fashion with a set-over-set cooler as he continues the hunt to become just the tenth Triple Crown winner in poker history, as well as other top crushers like Ben Heath, Jack Sinclair and Marton Czuczor.

Erik Seidel
Erik Seidel

There have been plenty of big hands and notable moments so far in the event, with notables like Team PokerStars Pro Ramon Colillas and 2015 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event champion Martin Jacobson among those who made it deep into the money but failed to survive to see the Day 4 felt.

Action will kick off on Level 21 with blinds at 10,000/15,000/15,000 and levels lasting 90 minutes in duration with a 20-minute break after each level. The plan is to play down to 16 players or play for a minimum of three levels, whichever takes longer.

The tournament is scheduled to play for six days and will crown on a winner on Oct. 28, who will earn this coveted trophy and first-place prize of ��664,400.

Stay tuned as the PokerNews live reporting team is on-site here in London and ready to bring readers updates on all the exciting Day 4 action.

Tags: Alexandre VuilleumierBen HeathDavid DochertyEnzo VitoErik SeidelHilton Hyde ParkJack SinclairJordi RomeroMarton CzuczorNicolas VayssieresNils PudelPedro GaragnaniRoman HrabecSergio Coutinho