PokerStars.com EPT London Main Event Day 4: David ��MissOracle�� Yan Leads Final 16

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David ¡°MissOracle¡± Yan

Day 4 of the Season 10 European Poker Tour London Main Event is in the books. It took a little under four levels of play for the field, which started with 604 players five days ago, to whittle itself down from 45 to the final 16. Leading the way with a stack of 2.313 million is [Removed:17], who you may know as ��MissOracle�� on PokerStars and for his performance at this year's Aussie Millions Main Event.

Other notables still in contention are Robin Ylitalo (2.146 million), Ludovic Gelich (1.447 million), Jan Olav Sjavik (1.166 million), Jeff Rossiter (977,000) and Senh Ung (428,000), just to name a few.

Table Draw For Day 5

SeatNameChips
Seat 1Martin Kozlov1,664,000
Seat 2[Removed:17]2,313,000
Seat 3Georgios Karakousis1,615,000
Seat 4Leo McClean444,000
Seat 5Ludovic Geilich1,447,000
Seat 6Tudor Purice831,000
Seat 7Kuljinder Sidhu814,000
Seat 8Kent Roed540,000
   
Seat 1Neophytos Neophytou333,000
Seat 2Stefan Vagner1,558,000
Seat 3Nicolau Villa-Lobos455,000
Seat 4Robin Ylitalo 
Seat 5Javier Etayo1,391,000
Seat 6Jan Olav Sjavik1,166,000
Seat 7Senh Ung428,000
Seat 8Jeff Rossiter977,000

The day began with a flurry of eliminations including Sebastian Blom (the brother of the legendary Viktor "Isildur1" Blom), who was the first to go. It happened in Level 19 (4,000/8,000/1,000) when he found himself all in preflop with the 8?8? and way behind Stefan Vagner's 10?10?. The board came 2?6?Q?A?3? and Blom made his way to the payout desk in 45th place for ��11,425.

Blom soon had company on the rail in the form of Timothy Adams (42nd - ��11,425), Kitty Kuo (41st - ��11,425), Daniel Weinman (38th - ��13,180), Paul Berende (34th - 13,180) and David "Devilfish" Ulliott (31st - ��14,940).

PokerStars.com EPT London Main Event Day 4: David ¡°MissOracle¡± Yan Leads Final 16 101
David \"Devilfish\" Ulliott

The UK legend fell in Level 20 (5,000/10,000/1,000) after getting his chips in with the 8?8? against the A?3? of Greece's Georgios Karakousis. The 4?5?J? flop was safe enough for Ulliott, though it did give Karakousis a gutshot wheel draw. However it was the A? turn that did the Devilfish in. Karakousis paired his ace and left Ulliott in need of an eight on the river to stay alive. The Q? was not what he was looking for and Ulliott made a gracious exit from the tournament floor, even stopping to shake hands with a few fans.

The eliminations continued to mount and included the last woman standing, Carla Sabini (30th - ��14,940); well-known pro Shannon Shorr (28th - ��14,940); Salman Behbehani, who immediately jumped into the ��10,000 High Roller (27th - ��17,285); Australian pro Steven Watts (21st - ��19,920); Macau cash game player Andy Moseley (19th - ��22,850); EPT10 Barcelona High Roller champ Thomas Muhlocker (18th - ��22,850); and the last elimination of the day, Candido Goncalves (17th - ��25,780).

The last hand of the night happened when Vagner opened for 32,000 from the under-the-gun position and action folded to Goncalves on the button. He announced that he was all in for approximately 360,000, and after the blinds folded, Vagner made the call.

Vagner: A?K?
Goncalves: A?Q?

The A?6?7? flop gave both players a pair of aces, but Vagner's kicker made him the overwhelming favorite. Goncalves was looking for some lady love, but he would get none as the 8? appeared on the turn followed by the 4? on the river.

It��s also worth noting that at the start of the day there were still five players remaining in the Skrill Last Longer Competition. It was a heated affair, but one man managed to outlast them all and win the contest. That man is the UK's Leo McClean, who won his buy-in back through Skrill. To learn more about Skrill, and how you can get your hands on a free $20, click here.

As the final 16 players bagged and tagged for the night, the clock read 36:40 left in Level 22 (8,000/16,000/2,000). That is where action will pick up on Friday as the final two tables look to play down to the final table of eight. Starting at noon local time the PokerNews Live Reporting Team will be bringing you all the action from the tournament floor, so be sure to visit our Live Reporting Section to follow along.

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