It's a thankless task following British poker players at major international tournaments across the world. Sure, there have been the occasional triumph, but more often than not it's a story of so near and yet so far. No one told us - no one even hinted - that all we had to do was come to the Baltics. For it's here, in the Main Event of the inaugural PokerStars Baltic Festival, that James Keys, a Briton, is the chip leader going into the final day; Thomas Partridge, a Briton, is third in chips; and Natasha Ellis, a Briton, is also
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Baltic Festival: Keys unlocks secret to Baltic chip lead
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Baltic Festival: Day two, levels 15-16 updates
This post contains live updates from day two, levels 15 and 16 of the PokerStars Baltic Festival in Tallinn. At the level's start, 29 players remained from a starting field of 307. The full chip counts at the start of the level are available on the chip counts page. Approximate...more
Baltic Festival: Day two, levels 13-14 updates
This post contains live updates from day two, levels 12 and 13 of the PokerStars Baltic Festival in Tallinn. At the level's start, 85 players remained from a starting field of 307. The full chip counts at the start of the level are available on the chip counts page. Approximate...more
Baltic Festival: Day two, levels 11-12 updates
This post contains live updates from day two, levels 11 and 12 of the PokerStars Baltic Festival in Tallinn. At the level's start, 85 players remained from a starting field of 307. The full chip counts at the start of the level are available on the chip counts page. Approximate...more
Baltic Festival: Day two, levels 9-10 updates
This post contains live updates from day two, levels nine and 10 of the PokerStars Baltic Festival in Tallinn. At the level's start, 121 players remained from a starting field of 307. The full chip counts at the start of the level are available on the chip counts page. Approximate...more
Baltic Festival: "At least" a very long day two
As poker tournament reporters across the world, we grow fearful of some of the most innocuous words. This morning, for instance, our tournament director Teresa Nousiainen told dealers and players that we were to play "at least eight levels" and those two words "at least" sent shivers down the spines...more










