Alexandre Andermatt Is Our New Chip Leader


Alexandre Andermatt of Switzerland is our new chip leader after dispatching of Nicolas Chouity.
Another of the big stacks, Balazs Botond, informed us that Andermatt raised, Chouity three-bet , Andermatt responded with a four-bet then called when the 2010 EPT Grand Final winner moved all in on him.
Chouity:
Andermatt:
The first two cards saw Chouity take the lead as they were the and
but the third card on the flop was the
! The
turn gave Chouity some more outs to the chop but they failed to materialise because the river was the
and that as they say was that.
Chouity's exit not only propelled Andermatt to the status of chip leader with 1,320,000 chips but it also means David Vamplew is the only remaining former EPT Champion in the field.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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1,320,000
580,000
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580,000 |
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Busted | |
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