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Over and out


All good things come to an end. The tables are thinning, the sounds of chip-riffling is gradually dying down, and there's a definite Sunday vibe in the air.

London, it's been emotional.

And that's us, over and out.

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Schwecht stone bubbles the Super High Roller, Pedro Garagnani wins

There's to be no incredible back-to-back double for Super Circuit Main Event winner Tobias Schwecht. He's stone bubbled the Super High Roller as the final event of the week has reached its final table.

All remaining players have made the money. Espen Jorstad and Christian Rudolph are among those vying for the £200,000 up top.

Breaking! Pedro Garagnani beat Espen Jorstad to the final WSOPC London title, taking the £200k first prize. Jorstad gets £122,300 for second.

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Kully culls the opposition

Kully Sidhu has prevailed over a field of 98 to take down the Super Circuit High Roller title, pocketing £125,000.

Sidhu held his own against the very best and brightest that the poker world has to offer -- including Stephen Song, Sam Greenwood, Steve O'Dwyer and Benny Glaser -- as well as WSOP Main Event champs, Espen Jorstad and Koray Aldemir.

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What if... the stories playing out in a parallel universe

There were a number of big stories brewing, as the Super Circuit Main Event thinned to its final few tables.

At one point it looked like Dean Hutchison and Toby Lewis would achieve a stunning double – making the final table here, less than a month after doing so in the WSOP Main Event. Alas, it wasn’t to be.

Lewis did make the final nine, but Hutchison fell just short. Having battled through the field of 910 entrants, he was eliminated in 15th place.

But perhaps the biggest fairytale would have come from Lodewijk Hahn…

Hahn entered the tournament by accident, thinking he’d entered a satellite for an online series. Having won a seat in what turned out to be a live event, the Netherlander had to make some hasty travel plans.

Although Hahn was unable to bag the W, his bankroll now looks a lot healthier. His Hendon Mob page, which had just £946 listed before today, has just received a boost to the tune of £25,500, courtesy of his 11th-place finish. GG sir!