Franz Ditz led out for 525 on a flop of . Chris Moorman made the call, and the turn brought the . Ditz led again - this time for 1,200 - and again, Moorman called.
Chris Moorman raised to 105,000 from the button and Team PokerStars Pro Theo Jorgensen three-bet to 280,000. The big blind folded and Moorman went into the tank. After a while me moved all in for 1,225,000 and Jorgensen snap-called.
Steve O'Dwyer raised to 115,000 from under the gun plus one and Chris Moorman shoved to his immediate left. Everyone folded back to O'Dwyer who looked back at his cards and folded.
British online tournament legend Chris Moorman has won it all online, clocking up more than $9m in tournament winnings.
Tamer Kamel and Chris Moorman both doubled up at the same time from their respective tables. Kamel was all in with and in bad shape versus Christopher Frank's . The board came to his rescue though.
That last hand seemed to have given Chris Moorman the lift that he needed as he's over one million chips after taking a chunk out of Nicolas Chouity. On a flop Chouity bet 44,000 and Moorman called.
Chris Moorman really needed chips and he got some after he eliminated the shorter stacked Pasi Sormunen. The Fin shoved from the cut-off and was isolated by Moorman who shoved from the button.
Pasi Sormunen raised to 42,000 under the gun and Chris Moorman three-bet to 95,000 to his immediate left. Bassel Moussa four-bet all in for 634,000 and Sormunen snap-folded.
Chris Moorman raised to 45,000 and this time Ruben Visser three-bet to 101,000. This was too much for Moorman who folded once more. Visser took down another pot and is up to 1.2 million chips.
Chris Moorman raised to 50,000 preflop and Ruben Visser decided to three-bet to 118,000. The action came back to Moorman who four-bet to 278,000 and Visser went into the tank. He moved all in and Moorman folded his cards.
Just 15 players remain but there are only 8 seats at the final table. There are plenty of big names still in the running with Steve O'Dwyer in the lead.
Not long after Annette Obrestad busted it was also time for Kitty Kuo to go. The best women in the Season 9 EPT London stop finished in 22nd place. Kuo was all in preflop for around 300,000 chips and up against Chris Moorman.
On the first hand after the break it was Christopher Frank who ended up all in against Chris Moorman. Frank had just 392,000 chips left and Moorman would be left with 435,000 in case he lost.
Russell Carson was eliminated by Rory Mathews in 26th place but the real damage was done by Chris Moorman. There was an early position raise that Carson called from the small blind before Moorman squeezed from the big blind.
Steven Silverman was crippled by Chris Moorman after losing a big coin flip earlier and he couldn't recover from that. Just now Silverman moved all in for 40,000 chips and Russell Carson made the call from the button.
You've got to win your races to win an EPT. Chris Moorman has done just that and left Steven Silverman on fumes. Moorman opened to 20,000 from mid position and made a quick call when Silverman shoved from the big blind.
Lauri Pesonen raised to 16,000 and Chris Moorman made the call. Mantas Visockis three-bet to 55,000 and the action was folded back to Personen. The Finnish player moved all in for 232,000 and Moorman went into the tank.
About this stage of EPT London last season Steve O'Dwyer won a big pot where his ace was dominated but he managed to hit a three-outer.
It's always fun to look for the toughest table in the room and we just found the best one left in the event today. This table has an array of famous players with one of the chip leaders in Mantas Visockis.
After losing a large, three-bet pot to Fredrik Andersson during the last level, Jason Mercier received a bit of a needle from Kitty Kuo. "He bluffed you," Kuo told the Team PokerStars Pro.
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