PartyPoker Premier League IV

PartyPoker Premier League IV
Day: 6
Event Info

PartyPoker Premier League IV

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
q8
Prize
$400,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$100,000
Entries
6
Level Info
Level
7
Blinds
15,000 / 30,000
Ante
0

The Final Heat Warming Up

Another yellow jersey day for Laak
Another yellow jersey day for Laak
Today marks the final heat of the PartyPoker Premier League IV before the final table. Heat #6 is the most interesting matchup of players and also the most important. Being the final heat in the event before the final table, every player knows where they stand and can judge where they need to finish to make it to the final table.

Daniel Negreanu comes into today with 10 points and stated in his pregame interview that he needs to finish third or better. He also revealed that he got out his notepad last night and figured out where everyone else needs to finish. Knowing this, he'll be able to apply pressure to people where needed.

Here's a look at the standings, with everyone in bold playing today.

1. Phil Laak – 48 points
2. David Benyamine - 35 points
3. Giovanni Safina - 29 points
4. Ian Frazer – 26 points
5. Luke Schwartz – 23 points
6. JC Tran – 20 points
7. Yevgeniy Timoshenko – 16 points
8. Roland De Wolfe – 14 points
9. Vanessa Rousso – 12 points
10. Daniel Negreanu – 10 points
11. Tony G - 9 points
12. Phil Hellmuth - 8 points


As you can see, the five players with the least amount of points all finish today. After today, the top four point getters automatically make the final table with the next four spots playing heads-up matches to see who gets the final two seats. Even though David Benyamine and Phil Laak have a final table appearance locked up, they'll be looking to pick up some more points and increase their chip stack at the final table. These two will have the advantage of not being no scared to bust out from the tournament.

Rumor has it, Roland De Wolfe will be willing to fold almost every hand because he knows he needs to move up in points. In a previous season of this event, De Wolfe folded over 70 straight hands at one point in order to move up. Hellmuth believes he'll just fold, fold, fold until he picks up a monster and then he'll just move in.

It's going to be very interesting to see how the match plays out and you can find all the coverage right here on PokerNews. Stay tuned!