March 23 2013, Brett Collson The heats have been accomplished. The heads-up qualifiers have been in the books. And evening the eight-handed final dining table of the PartyPoker Premier League VI is placed to crown a winner on Saturday. The biggest stack will be taken by group B winner Tobias Renkemeier into the final, where one person will leave with the $450,000 top prize. He is followed closely by Group A head Jonathan Duhamel, who will sit down with 420,000 in chips. Each finalist can receive 10,000 in chips for every single stage earned during place that was taken by the four qualifying heats early in the day this week. Here is a go through the finalists: Reinkemeier, Duhamel, Dan Shak, Dan Cates, Talal Shakershi and Sam Trickett each completed in the most truly effective three of their respective eight-person teams and earned automatic chairs at the final dining table. The final two two seats will be determined by a set of heads-up matches involving the fourth- and fifth-place finishers in each group. Team A's match between Antonio Esfandiari and protecting winner Scott Seiver enjoyed out Friday night, and Group B's competition between Tony Gary and Jennifer Tilly happened Saturday evening. Esfandiari and Seiver split the first two matches of these heads-up match, leaving the next rubber match to determine who'd advance to the ultimate. Esfandiari grinded Seiver right down to just 26,000 in chips and used some luck to move to the final dining table. Esfandiari moved all-in preflop with and Seiver called with pocket fours, leaving him in good shape to double up. The flop was safe for Seiver, but gin was hit by Esfandiari with the on the change. Seiver needed an ace, four or six to get, however the water was the.. With Seiver gone, we are fully guaranteed to see a Premier League champion. His seat was earned by tony G in the heads-up qualifier by winning the final initial temperature in Group B, but he was unable to take that momentum right through to the final. According to Premier League commentator Jesse May, Tilly "absolutely obliterated" Tony Gary, capturing him 2-0 in their matches to advance to the final. In the key pot of the second fit, Tony H lifted to 4,000 preflop from the option with and Tilly called with.. Both examined the the and flop fell on the change. Tony guess 6,000 and Tilly named. The dealer rolled out the on the lake and Tony guess 9,000. With only ace high, Tilly sniffed out Tony's bluff and called to get a large pot, making Tony short loaded. Some time later Tony G moved all-in preflop for 11 large blinds with and Tilly called with.. The panel ran out and the sweep was completed by Tilly to progress to the ultimate. She'll start play with the smallest stack but she'll have plenty of room to go from the start. The last dining table commences Saturday morning and you can catch all the activity on the flow at the PartyPoker Blog. Be sure to browse the whole remaining table repeat at PokerNews.com following the end of play, if anything is missed by you. Thinking about getting in on the motion on PartyPoker, take a look at our entire assessment site now! Get most of the latest PokerNews updates in your social media marketing outlets. Follow us on Twitter and discover us both Facebook and Google+! Follow Brett Collson on No responses yet. Function as first to post one!
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