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UKIPT London High Roller Day 2 seat draw

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The UKIPT High Roller resumes today with 28 players battling it out for the £101,950 first place prize. All the remaining players are now in the money with Martin Hanowski best positioned to make the final table with a chip-leading 528,000 stack. Team PokerStars Pros George Danzer and Vicky Coren are both thriving, as are Gordon Huntly, Byron Kaverman and Zimnan Ziyard.

The field is stacked with talent with multiple title EPT winners and online legends. The £2,000 event started yesterday with 219 players today, making it the biggest High Roller of UKIPT history pulling together a huge £424,860 prize pool. There won't be live coverage of the event but we post up final results come the end of play.

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Team PokerStars Pro George Danzer

Table one
1. Gautam Sabharwal, India, 180,600
2. Jason Gray, Australia, 116,000
3. Joao Barbosa, Portugal, 157,100
4. Hamad Almannai, Qatar, 96,800
5. Marvin Rettenmaier, Germany, 50,200
6. Marc Daubach, Belgium, 131,400
7. Albert Daher, Lebanon, 91,500

Table two
1. George Danzer, Germany, Team PokerStars Pro, 234,900
2. Martin Hanowski, Germany, 528,000
3. Chris Moorman, UK, 146,600
4. Gordon Huntly, UK, 431,000
5. Thomas Hall, UK, 115,300
6. Jude Ainsworth, Ireland, 72,300
7. Christopher Frank, Germany, 214,000

Table three
2. Max Greenwood, Canada, 128,400
2. Zoltan Purak, Hungary, 198,400
3. Vincent Gabel, Belgium, 28,500
4. Mikhail Petrov, Russia, 159,500
5. Byron Kaverman, USA, 274,300
6. Yann Dion, Canada, 202,600
7. Vicky Coren, UK, Team PokerStars Pro, 188,300

Table four
1. Karl Rudwall, Sweden, 63,200
2. Diego Gomez Gonzalez, Portugal, 132,400
3. Atanas Gueorguiev, Bulgaria, 41,800
4. Wojciech Lozowski, Poland, 34,200
5. Zimnan Ziyard, UK, 212,000
6. Werner Fenne, Norway, 41,900
7. Alain Bauer, France, 89,000

UKIPT High Roller payouts
1. £101,950
2. £67,980
3. £41,410
4. £32,930
5. £25,490
6. £18,050
7. £14,230
8. £10,620
9-10. £7,650
11-12. £6,800
13-14. £5,950
15-16. £5,100
17-24. £4,250
25-32. £3,400

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