After an unusual day in the Berlin Grand Hyatt it sure was good to get back to the poker. The usually uncomplicated task of turning 24 players into eight may have been delayed midstream, but when play resumed it was the usual feast of tournament poker, frustrating and thrilling in equal dollops, finishing peacefully just after eleven o'clock. With just eight remaining an extended day was put to bed. Tucked in nicely tonight is chip leader Kevin MacPhee from the USA, while behind him Ketul Nathwani of the UK and Ilari Tahkokallio of Finland are his main rivals to
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EPT Berlin: MacPhee flying into final
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EPT Berlin: Day 4, levels 26 and 27 live updates (25,000-50,000 5,000 ante)
11.15pm: That's it for the night With those two quick bust outs below we're down to our last eight who will come back to play in tomorrow's final - and the chance to win the €1 million first prize. A full wrap of today's dramatic events will be with you...more
EPT Berlin: Day four seat draw
Morning all and welcome back to Germany. It's the penultimate day of EPT action from the Grand Hyatt Hotel in Berlin's Potsdamer Platz. That means 24 players still with a shot at the €1m first prize, but by the end of the day there can only be eight left. Without...more
EPT Berlin: Day 4, levels 23, 24 and 25 live updates (20,000-40,000, ante 4,000)
8.10pm: Break This is the dinner break. We're taking an hour. Full counts will be with us in a moment, but I can tell you that no one is anywhere near Kevin MacPhee and his 6.5 million stack. -- HS 8.05pm: Stefan Huber busts He's been a force for most...more










