Sunday, October 12, 2014

UKIPT4 London2: Troyanovskiy away from the pack as Worley-Roberts bubbles



Day 2 of UKIPT London Main Event was filled with excitement because the remaining 323 players were shrunk right down to 51 over the process eight one-hour levels. Former heavyweights fell by the wayside, new players moved up the pecking order and a tour favourite became the bubble girl.

Vladimir Troyanovskiy was showing off his guns on the top of the EPT bill for many years now. His focus, patience and talent to get inside opponents' minds have seen him amass greater than $2.6 million in tournament earnings. He used all his skill -mixed in with slightly luck - to surge to the highest of the counts today with 1,399,000, far beyond anyone else.

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Troyanovskiy brought his EPT form to the UKIPT

He used his patience to get into the cash after which he took off. He won a large race soon after the bubble burst, made an enormous call with ace-high to bust an opponent after which was lucky to bust another when he made a suite with jacks to crack the kings of a neighbour. From then on it was power poker the entire way.

Other players through to Day 3 are: Antonio Gonzalez (930,000), Alessandro Piekazewicz (886,000), Lukas Peleckis (725,000), Pablo Fernandez (695,000), Nikolas Davies (635,000), David Lichentin (565,000), Lucas Blanco (560,000), Nick Crozer (562,000), Thomas Dunwoodie (549,000), Eric Theissen (489,000), Chris Sly (391,000), Ludovic Geilich (372,000), Gabriel Tuna (361,000), Jason Barton (309,000), Caicai Huang (292,000), Brett Angell (256,000), Gino Levrini (200,000) and Keith Hawkins (183,000).

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Chris aint no Sly guy

PokerStars Team SportStar Fatima Moreira De Melo played her fourth ever UKIPT here in London and banked her fourth cash. Her day came to an result in 59th place after her pocket jacks didn't stay sooner than Dunwoodie's big-slick, all in pre flop. Her Benelux teammate, Matthias De Meulder also cashed (111th) but two all in showdowns in succession did for him, although he was ahead both times.

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Fatima during her last hand

Hand for hand play was avoided at the bubble throughout the second level of the day after Deborah Worley-Roberts - one of the vital life and souls of the tour - called all in with two pair at the river just for her opponent to open an entire house and send her on her way. "That's poker!" said the UKIPT Cork finalist before she headed off into the intense lights and noises of this great city.

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All smiles despite defeat

Many notable names came back but additionally didn't cash. They included: Full Tilt Poker Ambassador Ben Jenkins; Team PokerStars Pro ElkY; former PCA champ Dimitar Danchev; Team PokerStars Online Vicente Delgado; former UKIPT champions Joeri Zandvliet, Max Silver and Jamie Burland; top pro Shannon Shorr and previous November Niner Sylvain Loosli.

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We're Shorr Shannon could be back for the EPT

The remaining players can be happy that the next players made the cash but won't be of their way tomorrow: Katja Spillum Svendsen (152nd), Pratyush Buddiga (123rd), , Roberto Romanello (119th), Chris Brammer (117th), Dominik Panka (96th) and David Peters (67th). Click here for the whole list of payouts.

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Another UKIPT cash for Brammer

For anyone planning on playing any events over the following few days are in for a treat on the EPT London Poker Festival: two of the hippest mobile food trucks within the capital might be offering their delicious fodder to players immediately outside the Grand Connaught Rooms. The primary to reach in Great Queen Street is Yu Kyu. This Japanese tonkatsu mobile food kitchen, which have been winning fans everywhere in the country this summer, could be at EPT London on Saturday and Sunday. Deep fried pork is a signature staple! On Monday and Tuesday, South African street food sensation Bunny Chow might be making an appearance. Bunny Chow is fast food dish inclusive of a hollowed-out loaf of bread stuffed with curry and originated within the Durban Indian community back within the 1940s.

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Anyone hungry?

To atone for all of the day's action and spot tomorrow's seat draw, please click the links below:

Levels 11-14.Levels 15-18. Day 3 seat draw.

Tomorrow will last up to it takes for the sector to be whittled right down to an official final table of eight players. As ever, play will resume at midday BST within the Grand Connaught Rooms.

Photos of this event are copyright of Danny "Cold Pimp" Maxwell. He's got his own firm now and his "boys" can pay a trip for any infringements.


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