Day 3 Final Battle Gets Underway at Noon
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At Noon BST, 19 players will return to 'The Vic' Poker Room and continue their battle for the 2019 Unibet Open London ��990 Main Event title.
As well as the trophy there is an ��80,200 first-place prize up for grabs after a record 456 entries created a ��410,400 prize pool.
Ben Winsor will lead the way on Day 3 with a stack worth 2,145,000. Winsor is no stranger to success at the historic ' The Vic' Poker Room, and secured his best live cash to date at the venue for ��178,600, back in 2015.
Daniel James (1,590,000) and Adrian Haaberg (1,285,000) will be Winsor's nearest challengers when the action resumes.
Play will begin in level 22 with blinds at 10,000-20,000-20,000 big blind ante. Each level will be 60-minutes, with the clock reduced to 45-minutes with six players remaining, and 30-minutes with three remaining.
The PokerNews live updates will be published according to the live stream on the Unibet Poker Twitch channel with hole cards displayed on a security delay of 30-minutes.
Stay tuned toPokerNews for all the coverage right down to a winner in London!