EPT London: chip counts

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Approximately 75 players remain here in London, as we enter level 12. That means blinds of 800-1,600 and a 300 ante.

The following are still fighting the good fight:

Chris Moneymaker - USA - Team PokerStars - 108,000
Carlo Citrone - England - 12,000
Marc Goodwin - England - 140,000
Katja Svendsen - PokerStars qualifier - Norway - 50,000
Anthony Lellouche - France - 68,000
Stig Rasmussen - Denmark - 95,000
Nicolas Levi - France - 110,000
Tony Phillips - England - 72,000
Roland de Wolfe - England - 25,000
Pascal Perrault - 178,000
Joris Jaspers - Holland - PokerStars W$ player - 43,000
Tony Cascarino - Ireland - 37,000
Ville Wahlbeck - Finland - 28,000
Ben Grundy – England – 86,000
Marcus Lind – Denmark – PokerStars qualifier – 33,100
Vajayan Nagarayan – Malaysia – PokerStars qualifier – 97,300
Thomas Fougeron – France – 41,000
Eric Friberg – Sweden – 72,000
Stuart Nash – England – 36,000
Liam Flood – Ireland – 31,000
Dave Colclough – Wales – 30,000
Surinder Sunar – England – 135,000
Sebastien Riviera – Sweden – 85,000
Phidias Georgiou – Cyprus –
Fuat Can – Sweden – 61,000
Warren Wooldridge – England -27,000
Thomas Bihl – Germany – 25,400
Ola Brandborn - Sweden - 38,000

We lost Sebastian Ruthenberg towards the end of the last level, when he ace-king was outdrawn by ace-queen. Auf Wiedersehen to the German PokerStars sponsored pro.

Also departed:

Barny Boatman
Age Spets
Roberto Romanello
Dennis Plejdrup
Patrik Antonius
James Dempsey (PokerStars qualifier)
Daniel Negreanu (Team PokerStars)
Jan Boubli
Michael Greco
Liz Lieu
Alan Heller

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