After a 3 hour long heads up battle Jehan Zaib overturned a big chip deficit to defeat Amir Masood and claim the title and £27,850 prize money. Amongst the 225 players were previous D4 Events Deepstack Champions Amy Trodd, Thomas Luther as well as established pro's such as Paul Jackson (making his 3rd D4 Deepstack cash in a row), Karl Mahrenholz, Mickey Wernick, Steve Jelinek, Stuart Fox, Julian Thew & Mark McCluskey.
There was no luck for Mark McCluskey in the main event but he took down the £300 side event. It was a good weekend for the 3 travelling Dutch players as Wim De Jong won the £200 side event and his friend Ron Mathijssen made the final of the Main Event.
Bankroll Supply had 17 players in the field and Jamie Shaw made the final table for them. Red Hot Poker's qualifier Andy King went a couple of places better than Jimmi Lee in Luton which meant he won a free seat into another D4 Events €550 event as part of Red Hot's "Build Your Own Poker Package" promotion.
Next up for D4 Events is The Winamax European Short-Handed Poker Championship in Dublin this week. Over 500 players are already fully paid or qualified and the total number is expected to top 650 - more than double the 313 who played last year and setting a new European record for a 6 Max event. Following that are more 6 Max events in Luton, Vienna and Coventry before The European Deepstack Poker Championship returns to Dublin in February 2012.