There were two sides to day four of the EPT Grand Final, and you were either on the good side or the bad. It may have been determined by something as random as table draw, or something more rudimentary, like how many chips you had when you first took your seat this afternoon. Four players arrived at the Salles des Etoile with more than two million chips. Of those four only one, Nicolas Chouity, remains tonight, and he is chipped up with 10,280,000 to lead in tomorrow's final. Kevin Eyster, Matt Perrins and Jean Francois Talbot had high hopes
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EPT Monte Carlo: Nicolas Chouity takes lead into final table
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EPT Monte Carlo: Day 4, level 27 & 28 updates (40,000-80,000, 5,000 ante)
9.40pm: Chips Here's how our final table will sit down tomorrow. A full wrap of today's play will be with you shortly. -- SY Seat 1: Herve Costa, 1,590,000 Seat 2: Roger Hairabedian, 1,130,000 Seat 3: Aleh Plauski, 1,695,000 Seat 4: Dominykas Karmazinas, 2,285,000 Seat 5: Josef Klinger, 1,170,000 Seat...more
EPT Monte Carlo: Day 4, levels 25 & 26 (20,000-40,000, 4,000 ante)
6.10pm: Dinner time Level 26 has counted to a close - and that's now a 75-minute dinner break for the Main Event. There are 11 players remaining and their counts are on the chip count page (updated in a couple of minutes). We'll return to identify the "unlucky" lucky three...more










