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FRANKFURT AM MAIN(AFP).- Emptied streets below Frankfurt's towering skyscrapers, people desperate for human contact after endless video calls and lockdown enforcement mark one of the winners at this year's Lichter film festival in Germany's financial capital.
Last week's regional feature film winner 'Live' isn't an up-to-the-minute documentary, but a near-future thought experiment that brewed for years in the head of director and screenwriter Lisa Charlotte Friederich.
Since the virus began taking over headlines and sweeping aside public life, 'we've had to get used to the idea that we've made a film that's very similar to what we're all experiencing now,' Friederich tells AFP.
The movie was in fact inspired years earlier by the wave of deadly terror attacks that swept Europe in 2015-16, from Paris to Brussels and Bavaria.
Friederich and her crew imagine a world where an oppressive government has locked down all gatherings of people to minimise risk from an ideologically nebulous threat.
'For those of us who live in relative security, there's a relationship' between dangers like terror and the virus, she explains.
Both 'show us how fragile, how interconnected our world is... we have to think about how we lived before and how we will live in future.'
Ripped from the headlines
One early scene draws from reports on the March 2016 Brussels metro bombing, as first responders find attendees at an illegal underground concert lying dead following an explosion.
'All of a sudden everyone's phone started ringing as word got out,' Friederich recalls from firefighters' accounts.
Back in the real world, people have returned to Berlin's streets, with thousands gathering on May 1 -- traditionally a day of uninhibited revelry in central Kreuzberg.
Such blind defiance of authority was not on director Friederich's mind when she made 'Live', which tells of two siblings planning illegal concerts under the noses of the authorities.
'Of course the film doesn't want to urge people to gather in a stupid way and rebel against what's only reasonable,' Friederich says.
Rather, 'the film speaks of people's need for community, that's something else than conjuring up conspiracy theories' like those that have motivated some present-day demonstrators, she adds.
Digital distancing
Throughout the film, characters are frustrated and driven apart by digital technologies inadequacy at replacing human contact.
'I haven't touched anyone in forever, I don't even know what human beings smell like any more,' says one as he weeps under interrogation.
Another rushes to talk protagonist Claire out of her dangerous plans when a video call isn't enough, braving an intrusive security check for a few moments of face-to-face contact.
'People miss these things very, very quickly. Having no warm body near you, ever -- it's terrible,' muses Friederich, who counts herself lucky to live with her partner and co-producer Rike Huy.
The crew were able to snatch precious footage of gapingly empty Frankfurt streets when a district of 60,000 people was evacuated in 2017 when a World War II bomb was discovered and defused.
'You never get it that way, without cars, even at night. The bomb made possible what we have all the time now,' she laughs.
'Their hand in ours'
The Lichter film festival -- where 'Live' claimed top place in the regional feature film category -- was held online, with limited numbers of tickets to stream films in contention.
From an artistic perspective, the film was lucky to hit festivals when it did, Friedrich believes.
'We don't even have to stretch out our hand' to the audience, she said. 'We're all here, their hand is already in ours.'
With cinema groups reporting eager filmgoers already asking after the movie, Friederich hopes it will be easier for her to find a distributor than it is for some other directors in a time of closed theatres.
'Not many filmmakers have the good fortune that someone goes to the cinema and says, 'I want to see this film',' Friederich says.
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A marathon final day of nearly 14 hours has wrapped up at the Aspers Casino at Westfield Stratford City and a new champion has been crowned in the 2019 888poker LIVE Festival London £1,100 Main Event as Romania's Adrian-Eugen Constantin staged an incredible comeback in heads-up against Leon Louis to claim the trophy, top prize of £100,000 and package for the 2020 World Series of Poker Main Event in Las Vegas courtesy of event sponsor 888poker.

The flagship event of the festival created a field of 518 entries and the prize pool of £512,820 was split among the top 63 finishers with the lion's share being awarded on the final day, which saw 23 hopefuls return to their seats. Ultimately, Constantin prevailed with the fortune on his side after he survived six all-in showdowns against Louis, who himself doubled once for 90% of the chips in heads-up play and still came up short eventually.

Constantin's name may have particularly familiar ring to it on the 888poker LIVE circuit as fellow countryman Adrian Costin Constantin lifted the trophy for the winner shots at Casino Barcelona back in 2018. What makes the winner story even more remarkable is the fact that the 41-year-old businessman from Bucharest won his entry to the event in an €33 online satellite on 888poker.

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Final Result 2019 888poker LIVE London £1,100 Main Event

PlaceWinnerCountryPrize (in GBP)Prize (in USD)
1Adrian ConstantinRomania£100,000*$129,274*
2Leon LouisUnited Kingdom£69,770$90,194
3Manuel BuenoGermany£44,920$58,070
4Egidijus AlsauskasLithuania£33,230$42,958
5Aleksandrs GolubevsUnited Kingdom£24,920$32,215
6Nikolay PonomarevRussia£20,100$25,984
7Valdir Cordeiro dos SantosBrazil£16,660$21,537
8Jose Echevarne GomezSpain£13,280$17,168
9Bhavin KhatriUnited Kingdom£10,000$12,927

*winner also receives an additional package worth $12,500 for the 2020 WSOP Main Event

For Constantin and runner-up Louis, it was the biggest payday on the live poker circuit thus far and third-place finisher Manuel Bueno even recorded his first-ever live cash. While he may have a very Spanish-sounding name, Bueno was born in Hamburg / Germany and currently lives in Brighton, just a short ride away from interesting poker evens in the British capital.

Fourth-place finisher Egidijus Alsauskas is a regular at the Aspers Casino and had several cashes in the 888poker LIVE Local Series to his name already. The Lithuanian won his Main Event ticket through an £60 live satellite at the card room and turned that into a payday of £33,230.

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Three other 888poker online qualifiers reached the final day including Jose Echevarne Gomez (8th, for £13,280), Matthew Anderson (18th, for £5,120) and Teresa Purti (23rd, for £3,990). Other notables that returned to their seats for the final showdown were Ramlal Basdeo, 888poker WPT500 London champion Gary Miller, Mark Yi, Valdir Cordeiro dos Santos and Nikolay Ponomarev.

Bueno Goes From Short Stack to Chip Leader

Heading into the final day with 23 players remaining, Teresa Purti was the last woman standing and the 888poker qualifier from Spain would become the first casualty of the day when she jammed with king-queen into aces. By then, fellow short stack Manuel Bueno, who had started the day with 13 big blinds only had doubled, nearly tripled up and also emerged victorious in the perhaps most remarkable and pivotal hand of the day.

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In a three-way limped pot, three straight and flush draws collided as Daniel Habib ended up at risk with ace-seven of clubs for the nut flush draw. Bueno had eight-four of clubs for an open-ended straight draw and the second-worst flush draw while Gary Miller had six-five of clubs for a pair and gutshot. Bueno turned an ace for the straight and the river came a blank.

Just one hand later, Miller three-bet jammed with eights and Bueno isolated with pocket tens to cement his status as the chip leader. As the field was slowly but surely whittled down to the final table, online qualifier Matthew Anderson, Ion Albu and Ramlal Basdeo had already visited the payout desk.

Scott Berko busted in cruel fashion when his queens failed to hold up against the ace-queen of Egidijus Alsauskas. Berko had the three clubs on the flop covered but an off suit ace hit the river. The eliminations of Andrew Connell and Gary Bertram then set up the nine-handed final table and Bueno had almost two-times as many chips as his nearest follower Alsauskas.

Early Eliminations on the Final Table

Leon Louis and Adrian Constantin, who would end up in 2nd and 1st place eventually, were the bottom two stacks at the start of the final table and it was Bhavin Khatri that headed to the payout desk first. Khatri took a flip with ace-queen against pocket eights and an eight on the flop destroyed all his hopes of an even deeper run.

For 888poker qualifier Jose Echevarne Gomez, the end came in 8th place. Left short after his top pair and top kicker ran into the two pair of Louis, Gomez spiked one double before he lost a flip with fours against the ace-jack of Bueno. Louis also knocked out Valdir Cordeiro dos Santos when his kings held up pocket tens and Constantin remained as the only player below one million in chips with six remaining.

Nikolay Ponomarev lost several key showdowns in half an hour to become the next casualty and Constantin upped his aggression to chip up with several successful three-bets. The next casualty was Aleksandrs Golubevs who fell in a battle of the short stacks with Egidijus Alsauskas and that suddenly left just four players in contention.

Key Double Up for Constantin; Heads-Up Drama for Louis

Bueno had not surrendered the comfortable chip lead yet until then and that would all change in a key hand against Constantin. In three-way action, Bueno flopped top two pair with king-six and Constantin invested a big portion of his stack with queen-nine suited for the flush draw. Another spade appeared on the turn and the chips went in, Constantin held up in a crucial spot and took over the lead.

With plenty of chips at his disposal, Constantin amped up his aggression and pulled away further at the top of the leaderboard. Leon Louis sent Alsauskas to the rail when he flopped a full house with pocket tens and rivered quads for the second time on the final day for good measure. First deal negotiations broke out but no agreement could be found.

Only a few hands into the three-handed action, Constantin finished the job he had started earlier and sent Bueno to the rail in third place. The German flopped trips sixes and Constantin turned a straight to enter heads-up against Louis as 3-1 chip leader. However, only 15 minutes later it was Louis that scored the double and was suddenly in the driver's seat.

Constantin was on the ropes several times and all his following seven all-in showdowns ran out in his favor. He doubled six times, some of which came in utterly dramatic and heart-breaking fashion for Louis. When the Brit ended up at risk for the second time in heads-up, he turned two pair with queen-four and Constantin looked him up with ace-jack for top pair and a gutshot. A ten on the river gave Constantin a straight and the event came to a conclusion past 3.30 a.m. local time.

888poker ambassador Sofia Lovgren wins Ladies Event

While the £1,100 Main Event played down to the final three tables on the previous day, the Ladies Event took place and the £50 buy-in attracted a field of 37 unique players, who purchased an additional 22 rebuys to create a prize pool of £2,765. The top seven spots were paid and three 888poker ambassadors finished in the money.

One year ago at the same location, Sofia Lovgren was denied the trophy when she finished second to Natalia Drytchak. This time, Lovgren defeated fellow 888poker ambassador Daria Feshchenko in heads-up to claim the trophy for her cabinet.

Final Result Ladies Event

888poker Live London Festival 2020

PlaceWinnerCountryPrize (in GBP)Prize (in USD)
1Sofia LovgrenSweden£900$1,165
2Daria FeshchenkoRussia£635$822
3Helen LambUnited Kingdom£410$531
4Ana MarquezSpain£330$427
5Thanh Thom PhamUnited Kingdom£245$317
6Andrea TincombeUnited Kingdom£165$214
7Katie LindsayUnited States£80$104

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That wraps up the PokerNews live reporting from London and the preparations for the next 888poker LIVE festival are already in full swing. At the end of January 2020, the popular mid-stakes tour will be heading to Madrid for the first time and the €888 Main Event at the Casino Gran Via will feature a guaranteed prize pool of €800,000.