With his opponent crippled, and over a 4-to-1 chip-lead on two different occasions, Team Full Tilt Poker Pro John Juanda was unable to finish a very game young Brit, David Vamplew. Juanda’s best chance was when he had Vamplew all-in going into the river holding the nut flush-draw to Juanda’s Ace-high straight. A river club gave the recent Fife math grad his flush and from there he battled on to capture the PokerStars European Poker Tour London win.
Vamplew’s win capped off a spectacular month for the British on their home turf:
· Jake Cody won the World Poker Tour London stop in early September
· Sam Trickett captured the Party Poker World Open
· James Bord won the World Series of Poker Europe Main Event
· David Vamplew won the European Poker Tour London stop
This all on the heels of the Brits winning five World Series of Poker bracelets in Las Vegas this summer, as well as Toby Lewis’s win at the EPT Vilamoura tournament!
Here is a look at the complete final table results from the EPT London tournament:
1. David Vamplew — £900,000
2. John Juanda — £545,000
3. Kyle Bowker — £300,000
4. Artur Wasek — £240,000
5. Kayvan Payman — £190,000
6. Fernando Brito — £145,000
7. Tom Marchese — £100,000
8. Per Ummer — £66,800
EPT News supplied by PokerNewsBoy.com
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