Thursday, April 30, 2015

APPT9 Seoul Day 1B: Women's intuition


There's no denying that poker is a notoriously male-dominated activity. Since the game's rise to popularity, women have always made up a small percentage of player numbers. While men account for the majority of the field here for APPT9 Seoul, there are a few ladies taking charge on the felt.

Of the 66 players remaining here late into Day 1B, nine of those are women, and a few have already established themselves as a force to be reckoned with at the poker table.

Team PokerStars Pro Celina Lin is flying the flag for the ladies here today, taking down pots and accumulating chips. With eight APPT cashes last year she has already built herself an impressive resume.

Having earned just shy of half a million dollars in live cashes, Lin's biggest score came in 2012, when she won the Red Dragon Macau Poker Cup for $110,077. With first place for this Main Event paying $151,359.87, we'll see if she can take down her biggest score yet.

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China's Sixiao 'Juicy' Li is another lady among the action, already amassing around 70,000 in chips since the day began. Li found a fifth place finish here in Seoul during APPT7 for $33,865 and is well on her way to improving on that result this week.

Yu Kurita from Japan is here too after making a statement late last year with two cashes in the World Series of Poker Asia-Pacific Melbourne. The best of which was a fifth place result in the NHLE 6 Max event for $24,275. Kurita has over $125,000 in live earnings and will be looking to add to that here in Seoul.

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Yu Kurita at the table today

Manami Hayamizu was another player representing the female contingent but was just eliminated only moments ago. Having made a name for herself after a number of final tables in Macau and two previous APPT Seoul cashes, unfortunately she won't be making another deep run here in this Main Event.

With only one level of play remaining in Day 1B, the eliminations are starting to fly thick and fast. Eight ladies still remain in a field of 57 runners and we'll be watching to see who manages to qualify for Day 2 here at APPT9 Seoul.



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Wednesday, April 29, 2015

APPT9 Seoul Day 2: Japan starting to blossom


Japan has never been traditionally renowned for taking to the felt, but this week, Korea's neighbour to the East is proving to be a poker powerhouse at APPT Seoul.

At the end of Day 1B last night, the top four finishers were from Japan, and six of the biggest top ten stacks belonged to Japanese players at the beginning of Day 2 this afternoon.

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Japan's Mount Fuji

Leading the way was Takahiro Nakai. With only one previous live cash, Nakai is looking to add to that here this week. He has around 160,000 in chips as we get further into Day 2, and looks like he should make a deep run.

Hirotoshi Nakabo is another from Japan doing well in Seoul. He started today third in chips and is still in contention with 95,200 to play with. Nakabo has a host of cashes in Macau to his name, and took down the 2012 ACOP NLHE Six Handed Championship for $39,301.

Before sitting down for the Team Event last night with partner and Team PokerStars Pro Bertrand ElkY Grospellier, Japan local Tsuneaki 'Buddha' Takeda explained that poker is beginning to boom in his homeland. "Poker in Japan is growing huge" he said.

Takeda went on to speculate as to why we may be seeing an influx of players in Seoul this week. He explained that there is no local casino in Japan, but there are poker clubs. While they can't play for cash, the establishments can offer satellites to bigger events overseas. With Korea existing as a nearby neighbour, it makes sense that a lot of Japanese have made the trip here for the APPT.

"PokerStars are going in Japan also" Takeda said, which could account for the growing player numbers. The site launched the Japan Autumn Festival in October, offering freerolls with great prizes in a bid to build the local poker community. PokerStars also have Japanese players Team PokerStars Pro Kosei Ichinose and Team PokerStars Pro Online Naoya Kihara on their roster. It seems like all these factors have contributed to a Japanese contingent out in force here in Seoul.

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Team PokerStars Pro Kosei Ichinose at APPT Seoul

With only 44 left in the Main Event there are still a strong group of Japanese players among the field. We'll be following the action closely to see if one of them can claim victory here at the APPT.


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EPT Deauville: Troyanovskiy wins €2k High Roller at the death


After nearly eight hours on the third day of the FPS €2k High Roller, the tournament had looked as though it was going on hiatus for a second time due to the tournament room having to close at 5am. However Vladimir Troyanovskiy managed to take the title after being locked in a tough heads-up battle against Rui Ferreira for over two hours. The final table had started at 9.30pm but after almost eight hours of play, the Russian emerged as the victor in virtually the last hand of play, having lead the final table for almost the entire evening.

After whittling down his foe Troyanovskiy spiked on the flop with K♠9♣ against Ferreira's A♣7♠ after the last five hands had been declared. The board came 9♠2♦J♠4♠Q♥ to give Troyanovskiy the title and €141,000 to add to an impressive string of big cashes that are already under his belt. Meanwhile Ferreira will receive €97,000 as runner-up.

After two earlier exits, Saoud Mnahi was knocked out in 6th place for €34,900, the Kuwaiti player moved his last eight big blinds in with K♠9♣ and Vladimir Troyanovskiy made the call with A♠3♥. A 2♠Q♥4♣7♦4♦ board later and the Russian's chip lead increased even further.

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Vladimir Troyanovskiy, winner of the FPS €2k High Roller

Next to go out was Marcin Wydrowski in 5th place, the Pole had started the table second in chips but was seemingly unable to win a flip when it was most needed. He pushed with 3♦3♠ over the top of a Troyanoskiy raise and the Russian called with A♥J♠, the latter winning on a 5♠K♠A♣T♦Q♠ board.

Four-handed play continued for a while, Troyanovskiy squeezed the three shorter stacks and eventually ended up eliminating both Jean Montury (4th - €57,290) and Olivier Dahan - (3rd - €70,640) in the same hand.

Montury: 9♣9♠
Dahan: A♦J♥
Troyanovskiy: A♣6♠

Somehow the Russian came from third place and made two pair on an 8♠7♠6♦A♠3♥ and managed to dodge a multitude of bullets on the river. Troyanovskiy went into the heads-up battle with over a 3:1 chip lead over Ferreira.

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The FPS High Roller final table

Within 15 minutes, the tides had seemingly turned as the Portuguese player doubled with K♦Q♦ against K♥8♥ and briefly took the lead. As the tournament went into the last level of the day (meaning the players would've had to come back for a fourth day of a two-day tournament) it looked as though Troyanovskiy was about to finally win. He held Q♦9♥ on a T♠T♣9♠ flop against Ferreira's J♦8♣, the 3♦ turn changed nothing but the 7♠ river brought mutterings from the Russian and once again put the Portuguese player back in the battle. The two then traded blows for over two hours but neither player was able to land the knockout punch. Troyanovskiy could not win with Q♣T♥ against Ferreira's Q♠8♥ after the board came J♠7♦2♣7♣7♠. It did look like this tournament would go into a fourth day, until a fateful last hand.

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Rui Ferreira - 2nd

Elsewhere, the EPT Deauville €2k NL event has wrapped up for the night and ebullient Russian pro Artem Litvinov is leading the final 47 players for Day 2. Just 27 of these will be taking home a minimum of €3,710 with €82,050 for the winner.

The event began at 4pm with 193 runners and it's a case of "usual suspects" for those still in the running. Litvinov was in the event fresh from a runner-up finish in the €1k NL Turbo (for €16,650); his nemesis in the €1k NL Turbo winner, George "GeoManousos" Sotiropoulos,also entered but didn't made it through to Day 2. Davidi Kitai, who has already won one €2k event this week, is currently second in chips and a final table finish will send the Belgian player over the $6 million mark.

Who else made it through? To find that out, you can check out all the names on the EPT smart phone app - downloadable for both Android and IOS. Suffice to say all the following are still in the running: Balasz Botond, Simeon Naydenov, Diego Gomez, Ludovic Geilich, Jonathan Little, Roman Korenev, Dario Sammartino, Joao Vieira, Robin Ylitalo, Konstantin Puchkov, Frederik Jensen, Alessio Isaia and Dominik Nitsche. This tournament will recommence at 1pm where they'll playing down to a winner.

The same starting time will see 21 players come back out of an initial field of 68 in the €1k PLO, those remaining in the four card game include Paul Testud, David Vamplew, Anton Wigg and Ivan Soshnikov.

For a full list of all the results so far at the EPT Deauville Poker Festival, click here




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Regulators In Atlantic City Say No To PokerStars


Published on December 12, 2013 by April Gardner

PokerStars the company may have reached an agreement to avoid further action by the US Department of Justice, but the company's founder, Isai Scheinberg, is still wrapped up in an indictment of his own, and that has turned out to be big trouble for PokerStars.

On Thursday, PokerStars was denied their request to obtain an online gambling license in New Jersey. Regulators cited the ongoing legal battles of Scheinberg when they announced that they would not be extending the license to PokerStars.

"The division's determination is based primarily on the unresolved federal indictment against Isai Scheinberg for the alleged violation of federal gambling statutes, namely, the Illegal Gambling Business Act and the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act, and the involvement of certain PokerStars executives with Internet gambling operations in the United States following the enactment of UIGEA," said regulators, in a statement.

The biggest blow from this week's decision may come to Resorts Casino Hotel, the potential partner of PokerStars. Resorts had been issued a license, but now has no company to operate an online casino. The company, for the moment, is standing by PokerStars.

"We are disappointed that PokerStars was not issued a license," said Resorts President Mark Giannantonio. "We are hopeful that they can resolve their issues with the DGE in an expeditious fashion."

PokerStars has not yet committed to making changes to their structure in order to gain the New Jersey Internet gambling license. They did, however, offer some insight into their future plans.

"We are disappointed that the New Jersey Division of Gaming Emforcement has suspended the review of our application at this time," said PokerStars Spokesman Eric Hollreiser. "We note that the DGE will resume the review of our application if our circumstances change. We will remain in open dialogue with the DGE and will update them on changes in our situation as they occur."

Regulators suspended the application for a period of two years.


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LVS Head, Adelson, Proposes Casino Resorts in India, Again


Las Vegas Sands boss Sheldon Adelson says India could prevent untaxed revenue from leaving to foreign online casinos and gambling venues by building a resort gaming complex.

Play Now at Las Vegas USA Casino! The majority owner of Las Vegas Sands wants India to enter the gambling resort business so as to tax revenue escaping to online casinos and illegal gaming operations. Sheldon Adelson has been pursuing the development of a gambling strip similar to Las Vegas or Cotai somewhere in India for over two years, but has been rebuffed by the government.

Adelson says he'd like to open an upscale casino complex like the one he operates in Singapore either in Mumbai, New Delhi, or another large Indian city. He emphasizes the casino would target middle-and upper-class citizens, and would be far removed from the underground gaming venues popular throughout the country.

“There are thousands of underground gambling holes, people bet on cricket, horses, so why not use it as a legitimate source of income and employment, coupled with world class spas, restaurants, ballrooms,” said Adelson in a statement.

Adelson asserts the Indian government is allowing billions of dollars to move untaxed while the government ignores the gambling issue. The Venetian Macau, owned by Las Vegas Sands, features a sizeable Indian contingent among its guests.

Adelson expects the new Singapore Marina Bay Casino will also rely on Indian customers as a major part of its base. He said a resort casino would keep revenue from traveling out of the country or exiting when played at online casinos.

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Remko Report Episode #9: Mike Leah


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Mike Leah joins Remko to talk about his runner-up finish in the WPT L.A. Poker Classic, a recent downswing, his love for mixed games, and more. 


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Tuesday, April 28, 2015

UKIPT5 Nottingham Day 1C: Level 1-6 updates (250/500 ante 50)


5pm: Second break
Players have gone on a break before we move into level 7. You'll find those updates in a new post here. --JS

4:58pm: Tough table is terminated
All good things must come to an end. The talent-filled table we've been covering throughout the past few levels - which featured Charlie Combes, Paul Van Nunes, Ian Gascoigne, Mark MacDonnell and Chris Dowling - was broken just before the break, but not without some casualties. Both Charlie Combes and Callum Mccuaig busted in quick succession. --JS

4:35pm: Hutchinson's house blows down
Dean Hutchison just lost a huge pot against Dean Smith, one which means Smith is now the chip leader with around 95,000.
We arrived as the pot was being pushed to Smith, his T♥T♠ was clearly visible on the table as was a complete board of 5♥Q♣4♠Q♠T♣. "Did you have a queen?" asked Smith as Hutchison prepared to depart. "No, a house, pocket fives," replied Hutchison. So a nasty river for the UKIPT4 Edinburgh winner, he's may yet be back for another shot today as late registration is open until the start of level seven. -- NW

4:30pm: Gudger gone
Eleanor Gudger had an eventful day to say the least. Down to 16,000 early on she recovered to 28,000 only to then lose a big pot when her opponent hit a gutshot straight. That left her with 1,500 and there was no epic spin up.

4:20pm: The names keep coming
The field grows ever bigger and Matas Cimbolas, who finished runner-up in the High Roller yesterday, and Danish wizard Morten Mortensen are both now playing this tournament. As are Jake Cody, Ben Dobson, Padraig O'Neil, Jack Ellwood, Fraser Macintyre, Craig McCorkell and Felix Stephensen. -- NW

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The dangerous Dane, Morten Mortensen

Blinds up: 250/500, ante 50

4:10pm: No time to waste
We saw a scattering of large chips over at one table so decided to drop in on the action. On a 6♣9♣4♥ flop, Alan Gold put out a bet of 3,300 which was called by Jack Allen. However, Darren Delahunty was in no mood for calling and raised it up to an even 10,000. The initial raiser let it go, but not after asking both Allen and Delahunty how much they had behind. Allen made the call and we went to a 6♥ turn. Delahunty insta-shoved which got a quick fold from the now short-stacked Allen. The victor showed the table his 9♥9♠ for a full house and quickly scooped up the pot. --JS

4:05pm: Fast start for Brown
Irish Pro Rory Brown, came here by boat and he might need a bigger one if he continues accumulating chips at the rate he is.

3:55pm: Bryn Kenney doin' work
After busting the High Roller late in the day yesterday, Bryn Kenney was all up for hopping straight into the main event, however he'd narrowly missed the end of registration. The American is back today, though, and is getting to work. He currently sits with 33,000. --JS

3:50pm: Cody loads up more bullets
Team PokerStars Pro Jake Cody played the Main Event yesterday but busted out near the end of the day. He's indicated he's playing again today although he's not currently seated.

3:45pm: Big fold from Hall
We joined the action on the turn of a 7♥T♣A♦6♦ board to see Tom Hall betting 2,350 (around half pot), his opponent in the hand was Tim Chung and he slid out a raise, making it 7,050 in total. Hall took a look back at his cards and then let them go. "That was a huge fold," said Hall smiling. "Two pair, ace-seven," he added although he might have been bluffing! Hall drops to 23,700 whilst Chung has around 39,000.

Rory Brown is also at the table and the Irishman is off to a great start as he's up to 73,000. --NW

3:40pm: Ridiculous table gets more ridiculous
Earlier we zeroed in on table 41 as a particularly tough table (see 2:55pm post) and it's now got even more ridiculous as two-time SCOOP winner Charlie Combes has joined the table. --NW

Blinds up: 200/400, ante 50

3:30pm: A consistent story
Carl Falconer raised from early position to 800, which was called by Dahe Liu and Tom Middleton. The trio saw a flop of 3♠4♠6♦ and Falconer continued, this time for 2,000. Liu made the call and Middleton let it go. The turn was the 3♦, pairing the board. The bet this time was 3,600 from Falconer, and Liu wasn't going anywhere, making the quick call. The T♥ fell on the river and Falconer remained consistent with his story, leading for 7,500. Liu only had 8,200 behind, so the bet was essentially for his tournament life. He opted to shove instead of flat call and Falconer looked him up for just 700 more. Liu's pocket eights were good as Falconer mucked. --JS

3:15pm: Exits
The list of exits is now 14 long with John Cleverly-james, Jason Barton, Max Winberg, Ivan Sebeledi, David Williams and Gerard Bucke among those who've been eliminated. -- NW

2:55pm: Fashionably late
As we enter level 4 Players are continuing to arrive and take their seats. We're now up to 239 runners, and it's usually the regulars on the poker circuit who feel the most comfortable skipping early levels, and that's been the case today. However, arriving fashionably late also means you're almost guaranteed to be sitting with some pretty tough competition.

One such table of established pros has emerged. Here's how it stacks up:

1 Benjamin Heath
2 Thomas Somerville
3 Paul Nunes
4 Callum Mccuaig
5 Zaheeb Zeb
6 Ian Gascoigne
7 Marc MacDonnell
8 Chris Dowling
9 Thomas Dunwoodie

In the nine seats we have an Estrellas Poker Tour second place finisher (Nunes, €204,589), a Sunday Million winner (Heath, chopped for $168,000 in March), a three-time UKIPT final tablist (Dowling), a regular on the UKIPT and EPT circuits (Dunwoodie), an online whiz with more than $900,000 in tournament winnings (MacDonnell), and a Dusk Till Dawn regular with more than $190,000 in live tournament earnings (Gascoigne). --JS

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Chris Dowling - tough table

2:45pm: Chip counts, get your chip counts
UKIPT regular Lynne Beaumont has jumped out to an early lead here in Nottingham as she's already up to 76,500 whilst Kevin Allen has built on his early double up to climb to 63,675. At the other end of the scale Ryan Spittles (6,975) and Tom Middleton (16,400) have some work to do. We'll be updating the chip count page throughout the day. -- NW

Lynne Beaumont, United Kingdom, 76,500
Kevin Allen, United Kingdom, 63,675
Jonathan Crute, Ireland, 63,000
Ian Simpson, United Kingdom, 52,000
Deborah Worley-roberts, USA, 52,000
Richard Trigg, United Kingdom, 49,000
Fernando Marin, Spain, 49,000
Timothy Chung, United Kingdom, 49,000
James Rann, United Kingdom, 44,300
Paul Zimbler, United Kingdom, 43,875
Kelly Saxby, USA, 43,500
Mitch Johnson, United Kingdom, 40,700
Caicai Huang, United Kingdom, 39,800
Jonathan Wong, United Kingdom, 34,000
Jeff Kimber, United Kingdom, 32,075
Ben Jenkins, United Kingdom, 29,975
James Atkin, United Kingdom, 29,150

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Kelly Saxby

Nick Hicks, United Kingdom, 28,800
Alan Gold, United Kingdom, 28,700
Dara Davey, Ireland, PokerStars Player, 27,400
Dave Jones, United Kingdom, 25,400
Dean Hutchison, United Kingdom, 25,000
Sergio Aido, Spain, 25,000
Osman Mustanoglu, Turkey, 24,000
Neil Raine, United Kingdom, 22,000
Andrew Hulme, United Kingdom, 21,600
Max Silver, United Kingdom, 19,800
Jason Barton, United Kingdom, 19,525
Dean Lyall, United Kingdom, 17,275
Paul McTaggart, United Kingdom, 16,700
Chris Ferguson, United Kingdom, 16,550
Tom Middleton, United Kingdom, 16,400
Eleanor Gudger, United Kingdom, 16,300
Ryan Spittles, United Kingdom, 6,975

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Dean Lyall

Blinds up: 150/300, ante 25

2:25pm: First break of the day
Players in the main event are now on break, check back for some of the room's notable chip stacks shortly. --JS

2:20pm: No rest for Deadman
Despite finishing Day 1B with a healthy 80,100 stack, Simon Deadman is back at Dusk Till Dawn grinding a 5-seat guaranteed satellite into the main event. --JS

2:15pm: Exits
A few more players have already been less potless as Daniel Rohrbasser, Robert White, Michael Macleod, Bobbie Brummitt and UKIPT regular Asif Warris have all been eliminated. The field is up to 230 now. -- NW

2:00pm: A river runs through it
There seem to be difficult river decisions taking place wherever you turn in Dusk Till Dawn today. Mitchell Johnson was putting a lot of pressure on Stephen Okeeffe, firing out a 12,700 bet on a 4♣6♣K♦5♥9♦ board. There was already around 16,000 in the middle, and despite asking Johnson how much he had behind, Okeeffe let go of his hand, giving the chunky pot to his opponent. Meanwhile on a different table, Ivan Iliev called the clock on Lucas Blanco Oliver - sat to his left - as he took his time to fold to Iliev's 5,000 river bet.

Of course, what's a cruel river for one person is a great one for another. Dara Davey bet 2,200 on fifth street with the board reading 7♦4♥6♣Q♥7♣, and got a call from Guy Taylor. However, when Davey flipped over his pocket aces, he saw that Taylor's K♠7♠ had got there at the end. --JS

1:50pm: Follow the action
There was double punishment for Paul Hardy as not only did he lose that hand but due to acting out of turn on fourth street he also received a two hand penalty.

There were three active players still in the pot on the turn of a 6♣J♠5♥3♠ board, Daniel Tang bet 2,300, action was on Richard Jones, but Hardy called out of turn and after the floor was called to explain the situation, Jones too called.
So there was now around 9,500 in the pot as the 8♣ rolled off on the river, Tang checked, Jones bet 4,800, Hardy made a quick call and Tang through his hands up in the air. He leant back, took a sip of water and then folded the J♣ face-up. It was a good fold as Hardy showed 8♠6♣ which was behind to the 5♣5♦ on Jones. -- NW

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Tang - correctly laid down top pair

1:40pm: Silence for a legend
Today is a sad day in the poker world as Dave 'Devilfish' Ulliott, who passed away last week after a short battle with cancer, is laid to rest. His funeral takes place in Hull today and as a mark of respect a minutes silence was just held at Dusk Till Dawn. Not only was Devilfish a big supporter of Dusk Till Dawn and friends with many who frequent the venue, he was undoubtedly a poker legend and not only in the UK.

Fittingly at the end of the minute spontaneous applause broke out as the players here showed their appreciation for a man who blaazed a trail for UK poker and who, it's no stretch to say, is responsible for getting more players in the UK interested in poker than any other player. He will be sorely missed, but never forgotten. -- NW

RIP Dave 'Devilfish' Ulliott

1:35pm: Over 200
There are 208 entrants in the Main Event today and everyone's ROI% has gone down a notch as some very capable players have arrived fashionably late. EPT10 Barcelona winner Tom Middleton is now seated as is Max Silver. The UKIPT1 Dublin champion has gone on to far bigger and better things since he won that title in September 2010. At the time it was only his second live cash, and by far his biggest score, it now sits eighth on the list. UKIPT4 Galway Champion and WCOOP leader board winner Alan 'Mr Negreanu' Gold is also in the field. -- NW

Blinds up: 100/200 ante 25

1:25pm: A disciplined fold
It can be hard to release pocket aces and pocket kings, especially on unpaired boards, but we just caught Jonathan Wong making a very disciplined fold. On a 6♣9♠3♣ flop, David Lloyd made a 5,000 bet which Wong called (the pot was already substantial by the time we arrived). The turn was Q♣, putting three clubs out there. Wong thought hard for a few minutes, asking Lloyd "Are you going to show me if I pass?", but Lloyd stared stoically. Eventually he passed, turning over K♠K♦ for an overpair to the board. Was he right? Lloyd assured him, saying "You were behind". Having final tabled EPT Prague, finishing third for €410,190 in December, we're sure this won't be the only tough, but correct, decision Wong will make today. --JS

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Did Wong make the right fold?

1:20pm: Details on the Ian Simpson exit
"No I don't want to talk about it," said Ian Simpson with a trademark grin, he was only joking of course and was happy to tell us about his early exit today.

After Kevin Allen had opened the button to 300, Simpson three-bet pocket aces from the small blind to 900 and Allen made the call. On the [Kx][8x][7x] flop Simpson c-bet. "If he's got a king here I'm just going to value bet all three streets," he explained. Allen called and another eight rolled off on the turn. "I bet 3,500 and he raised to 9,000, has he really got an eight?" Simpson continued. "So I called and another eight came on the river. So now if he's got a king he's going to call, so I moved all in and he called. He had quads."

Allen had [8x][6x] to be precise and gave his own take on the hand. "It's such a sick run out for his hand, he's value shoving the river there." -- NW


1:10pm: ThEcLaiMEer starts strong
We just caught one of the UK's best online players Rich 'ThEcLaiMEer' Trigg take down a nice pot early. With two players calling the 450 pre-flop raise from Jack Allen, Trigg decided to bump up the price of poker to 2,800. Only Thi My Van Nguyen in the small blind made the call, and the two saw a flop of J♣2♥4♦. One check from Nguyen and a 3,000 bet was all it took for Trigg to take it down. --JS

1pm: No respect
There was a time when, so the saying went, 'under-the-gun is the new button,' that was some years ago however although perhaps the memo is yet to reach table 14. When Karen Arthur raised to 450 from under-the-gun she picked up five callers, including both blinds. On the 4♠2♥5♦ flop she c-bet 975 and couldn't shake off Alexander Kjellberg or Robert Moss.
Fourth street was the 9♦, she slowed down and when Kjellberg bet 2,650 both Moss and Arthur folded. -- NW

Blinds up: 75/150

12:50pm: Simpson out then in again
Ian Simpson was the first player to bust today, but he's bought back in we'll try and track him down and get details on that one. And Mark Hawks is also out, Ivan Sebeledi looks to be the main beneficiary of that one as he's up over 40,000 already. -- NW

12:40pm: Ivan Luca's remarkable run continues
Long after the Main Event had wrapped up last night the first champion of UKIPT5 Nottingham was crowned as Ivan Luca won the £3,000 UKIPT5 Nottingham High Roller after a marathon heads-up battle against Matas Cimbolas.

Luca outlasted a field of 51 to claim the title, and £46,800, to continue the amazing run he's been on since December and his winnings for 2015 already stand at $773,116. At the start of Day 2 just 21 players returned, they reached a final table fairly swiftly and when Ludovic Geilich bubbled in eighth place the other seven were all in the money. The full payouts are as below:

1. Ivan Luca - £46,800
2. Matas Cimbolas - £33,750
3. Thiago Nishijima - £21,500
4. Tom Hall - £16,300
5. Mitch Johnson - £12,600
6. Felix Stephensen - £9,660
7. Bryn Kenney - £7,800

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Ivan Luca - live crusher

12:40pm: Who's here?
As expected the number of entries has shot up since play started with 177 players now in their seats. Some of the well-known players who've elected to play today include: Sergio Aido, Jeff Kimber, Rich Trigg, Deborah Worley-Roberts, Jon Wong, Dean Lyall, Jonathan Crute, Paul McTaggart, Neil Raine and Ryan Spittles. We'll be tracking the names, notables and big stacks here, throughout the day. -- NW

12:30pm: Chips are flying
Despite it being just 30 minutes into the first level, we've already noticed some pretty large pots. One such hand involved Eleanor Gudger, who three-bet Lee Webb's 3x open from the small blind to 950 pre-flop. Webb made the call and we saw a board of Q♥4♠5♠. Gudger continued for the same 950 amount, and Webb wasn't budging. The turn was the T♦, which saw play slow down as it was checked around. The river brought the 8♥ and Gudger tossed out two yellow 1,000 chips, but Webb decided to amp things up and raised to 7,000 - 70 big blinds at this first level. Gudger called and saw the bad news - Webb's 8♠8♦ had become a set on the river, and she mucked her hand. Still, it's early in the day and there's plenty of play to come. --JS

12:10pm: Action is under way
Cards are now in the air here in Nottingham. --NW

11:55am: C stands for crowded
There's a noticeably busier feel to Dusk Till Dawn as we approach the start of the third of four starting flights in the £1,000,000 GTD UKIPT5 Nottingham Main Event. The bar area is busier, there's more bustle ahead of the hustle and everything feels nicely set up for an exciting day of poker.

The board is currently showing that there are 104 players registered to play today with Kevin Allen, Paul Zimbler, Ryan Spittles, Jon Wong and Dean Hutchison among them. With late registration open until the start of level seven that number could easily double before then.

The players have been called to their seats and action should be under way shortly.

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Key UKIPT5 Nottingham Facts:
- 25,000 starting stack
- Blinds starting at 50/100 for 250 big blinds
- Day 1C is today, Day 1D takes place Friday, the field will then combine for the first time on Saturday before playing down to a winner on Sunday. Cue quaffing of champagne and awkward posing for the winners photo whilst the runner-up wishes he (or she) was anywhere else.
-The UKIPT structure has been tweaked for Season 5. Levels on Day 1 are now 45 minutes, on Day 2 that increases to 60 minutes.
- Full UKIPT5 Nottingham schedule here
- Satellites to this event are still running. Tonight is the last chance to qualify here at Dusk Till Dawn with a £100+ £10 re-buy starting at 7pm.

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033115_CasinoDataImaginglogo_300Casino Data Imaging announced the release of GlobalSuite™ Enterprise EV1.5 multi-casino analysis solution. The release follows the company’s successful rollout of GlobalSuite V1.5 single property version that includes new interactive analytical and operational dashboards plus enhanced designing tools for casino floor layouts.
“The latest edition of GlobalSuite™ Enterprise is a mashup of customer feedback with version 1.5 features producing a more robust multi-casino environment,” said George Levine, CDI’s corporate spokesman. “This allows analysts to view any single or grouping of casinos for individual and consolidated performance analysis.” Cross location analysis is handy when analyzing specific themes, lease games, cabinet styles, variances, casino floor layouts, denominations, conversions, manufacturers, game asset inventories and more. To optimize decision making, EV1.5 makes it easy for multi-casino accounts to grant access to groups of key users for team brainstorming and exchanging of ideas. The version upgrade applies to all GlobalSuite components including data visualization, interactive dashboards, and report analysis for slots, tables, and player data modules.
In addition to new sales, the company continues to upgrade existing standalone and multi-casino operations from CDI legacy programs to the latest GlobalSuite™ technologies.
GlobalSuite™ advanced visualization and analysis can be used standalone or complement a casino’s existing BI assets. CDI’s platform breakthrough allows us to continue to extend the capabilities of the 2D/3D visualization, control center interactive dashboards, and reporting components that advances GlobalSuite’s product development path. This includes utilizing tools available in Microsoft’s BI stack such as Power Pivot, Power Query, Power View, Power Designer and Power Map, along with the data mining add-ins and browser features to further business intelligence for individual and team analysis.
 






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Monday, April 27, 2015

Change of venue for LAPT Panama


The third stop of LAPT Season 8 will be held at the Sortis Hotel Spa & Casino in Panama City, Panama, from May 8 to May 12, PokerStars, an Amaya Inc. (TSX: AYA) company, announced today.

The event will be held at the highly regarded Sortis Hotel, which is just five minutes from the previously announced venue, the Veneto Hotel and Casino. The Sortis Hotel includes one of the the largest Casinos in Panama City, and will ensure that the LAPT event has plenty of space to accommodate the increased popularity of the LAPT.

"We expect players to be excited by the ability to play at the Sortis Hotel which has more space and will offer players an outstanding, high-quality, experience," said David Carrion, President of the Latin American Poker Tour. "The LAPT and Sortis Hotel are going to work hard to give players a great time in Panama."

Players who have already won a satellite which included hotel accommodation on PokerStars will have their reservation automatically transferred to the Sortis Hotel. Players who have made their own hotel bookings will need to make their own arrangements, but given the very short distance between the two venues it is unlikely to cause much inconvenience to players.

Any players who wish to make a reservation at the Sortis Hotel can contact LAPT Travel at info@lapttravel.com for more details.

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UKIPT5 Nottingham Day 3: Level 28-31 updates (100,000/200,000 ante 30,000)


12:45am: It's all over - Sam Mitten-Laurence wins UKIPT5 Nottingham for £182,000
After a very short heads up battle, we have a winner: PokerStars Qualifier Sam Mitten-Laurence. The final hand played out as follows:

Mitten-Laurence raised to 700,000 and it was three-bet by Trevor Pearson to 1,200,000. Mitten-Laurence quickly announced all-in and Pearson called just as swiftly and put his entire 5,550,000 stack on the line. The all-in was called and it was A♥K♥ for Sam against Trevor's A♠J♥. Trevor would need help from the Poker Gods to survive but it didn't come. The board was A♣5♥2♦ 6♣K♦ and have our UKIPT5 Nottingham Main Event champion - Sam Mitten-Laurence. Congratulations Sam. --JS

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Sam Mitten-Laurence with Dusk Till Dawn's Simon Trumper (left) and PokerStars' Toby Stone (right)

12:40am: Trevor Pearson eliminated in 2nd place for £110,000
Play has come to an end, we'll publish the final hand details shortly.

12:30am: One for each
No massive pots yet but one decent win for each player.

Trevor Pearson narrowed the gap when he called a pre-flop raise of 600,000 and then a bet of 800,000 on a J♦2♣J♥ flop. There was no betting on the 2♦ turn, but when Pearson bet 500,000 on the T♥ river Sam Mitten-Laurence folded.

Pearson didn't hold onto those chips for long though. Two hands later Mitten-Laurence raised to 600,000 on the button and Pearson called. The 4♣K♦T♣ flop was checked through. The J♦ hit the turn, Pearson bet 400,000 and Mitten-Laurence smooth called. On the Q♣ river Pearson bet a stack of greens - it looked to be in the 1,200,000 - 1,500,000 range - and Mitten-Laurence instantly called and turned over A♠6♦. It was good and he took the pot.

12:20am: Heads-up chip counts
Sam Mitten-Laurence has a near three to one chip lead as heads-up play gets under way:

Sam Mitten-Laurence, United Kingdom, PokerStars Qualifier, 18,900,000
Trevor Pearson, United Kingdom, PokerStars Qualifier, 6,560,000

No sign of a deal yet so this is what's on the line:

1st. £182,000
2nd. £110,000

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Heads up is underway

12:10am: Richard Jones eliminated in 3rd (£77,400)
We have our third place finisher and the man in question is Richard Jones. The hand itself was a classic race: Sam Mitten-Laurence raised to 700,000 on the button, Jones made it 2,200,000 in the big blind, Mitten-Laurence shoved and Jones called off for 5,115,000 total. It was 5♣5♥ for Jones against the two overs A♥T♠ of Mitten-Laurence. The board ran out 8♠A♦7♥ 3♠Q♦ and Jones lost this bout. Still, he was in good spirits and so he should be as a great run has earned him £77,400. --JS

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Jones (right, with Trevor Pearson, left) is out in 3rd

12:10am: Mitten-Laurence's lead getting eroded
Sam Mitten-Laurence's chip lead is getting chipped away at with Trevor Pearson the latest to dent it. Pre-flop Mitten-Laurence raised to 600,000 and Pearson smooth called from the small blind.

On the 7♠K♣3♣ flop Mitten-Laurence c-bet 800,000 only for Pearson to jam for around 6,000,000. Mitten-Laurence gave it a think but elected to fold, Pearson showed A♣A♥ as he took the pot.

Rough chip counts are:

Sam Mitten-Laurence, United Kingdom, PokerStars Qualifier, 10,300,000
Trevor Pearson, United Kingdom, PokerStars Qualifier, 8,000,000
Richard Jones, United Kingdom, 7,000,000 --NW

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Sam Mitten-Laurence still leads

12:05am: Still three handed somehow
Quite a few spectators commentated that they weren't sure how the chips hadn't gone in pre-flop in the following hand...

Sam Mitten-Laurence raised to 600,000 from the button and both Trevor Pearson and Richard Jones just called. There was no betting at all until Pearson fired for 500,000 on the river of the Q♣5♠9♣2♣5♥ board. Jones was the only caller, Pearson showed A♠K♦ whilst Jones had pocket eights. Both players only started the hand with around 30 big blinds. A lucky escape for Pearson then who could quite easily have been felted in this hand. --NW

12am: Walkies!
There have been a few walks during three-handed play but the players must have incredibly good reads on each other - or had incredibly bad hands - as Trevor Pearson showed kings when he received a walk and Sam Mitten-Laurence had aces when he got one. --NW
11:50pm: How's the family?
Correct us if we're wrong, but we think we may have just had our first family pot of the entire final table three-handed. Richard Jones opened on the button to 475,000 and both Sam Mitten-Laurence and Trevor Pearson called. The flop was 5♥A♦7♦ and it was checked around, leading to a 2♣ turn. It was checked around again but only as far as Jones who bet 750,000. Mitten-Laurence called but here's when Pearson became the black sheep of the family. He bumped it up to 2,100,000 and both players folded. That nice pot for Pearson might have nudged him into second in the chip counts. --JS

11:30pm: Chip counts
As level 31 gets under way these are how the final three stack up. Sam Mitten-Laurence has over half the chips in play, whilst Trevor Pearson has now equalled his performance in UKIPT4 Nottingham.

Sam Mitten-Laurence, United Kingdom, PokerStars Qualifier, 13,130,000
Richard Jones, United Kingdom, 7,280,000
Trevor Pearson, United Kingdom, PokerStars Qualifier, 5,070,000

The pay jumps are getting big now, this is what's still up for grabs.

1st. £182,000
2nd. £110,000
3rd. £77,400

Blinds up: 100,000/200,000, ante 30,000

11:30pm: Patrick Clarke eliminated in fourth place (£58,100)
Patrick Clarke had dropped some chips after losing a chunky pot to Sam Mitten-Laurence with sevens against K♦Q♠ on a A♦Q♠9♥K♦T♠ board and he'd also been pushed off pots by Trevor Pearson and Richard Jones.

So, he was down to 4,375,000 by the time his final hand rolled around. It was Mitten-Laurence who would again doing the damage. He raised to 475,000 with A♠Q♦ and then called the Irishman's shove. Clarke had pocket twos but the ducks couldn't hold as the board ran 5♥5♣A♥K♦8♣.

Mitten-Laurence has a sizeable chip lead now, full counts coming during the break as the players are now taking 15. -- NW

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Clarke - out in fourth

11:20pm: That's some speedy shoving
Richard Jones doesn't mess about when it comes to decision-making. After opening to 575,000 under the gun, Sam Mitten-Laurence bumped it up to 1,480,000 from the small blind. Jones quickly called and the two saw a flop of A♥9♣3♣. Mitten-Laurence checked and Jones couldn't have moved all of his chips into the middle faster if his life depended on it. Well, in this case his tournament life depended on it, but after much consideration Mitten-Laurence folded, showing the table his K♥K♠. Jones took pity and showed A♦Q♦ to put Mitten-Laurence's mind at ease. --JS

11:00pm: Don't steal Trevor Pearson's big blind...again
Sam Mitten-Laurence has been warned by Trevor Pearson to his left "Watch it.", as in don't push your luck and try and steal my big blind again. Pearson folded to Mitten-Laurence's 505,000 bet from the small blind, flashing the A♠ as he did so. Next time he might fight back. --JS

10:50pm: Chip counts
Despite doubling up Trevor Person, Ireland's Patrick Clarke still have a sizeable chip lead over his three opponents.

Patrick Clarke, Ireland, 9,400,000
Sam Mitten-Laurence, United Kingdom, PokerStars Qualifier, 6,800,000
Richard Jones, United Kingdom, 4,200,000
Trevor Pearson, United Kingdom, PokerStars Qualifier, 3,600,000

10:40pm: Trevor Pearson doubles through Patrick Clarke
Trevor Pearson was the shortest stack of the remaining four and despite doubling through Patrick Clarke that's still the case. After Clarke raised to 350,000 from the button, Pearson defended from the small blind.

On the 5♣Q♦5♦ flop Clarke shoved for an effective 1,435,000 and Pearson called it off. Clarke had 9♦2♦ whilst Pearson held Q♣T♥. The 4♠ turn and 6♣ river kept Pearson in front and in the tournament. "Now I know what you're raising with," said Pearson to Clarke. "You fold if you don't hit the queen," replied Clarke. --NW

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And the winner of the happiest man in Nottingham goes to...

Blinds up: 80,000/160,000, ante 20,000

10:30pm: Krzysztof Jacyk eliminated in 5th (£44,700)
And then there were four...

Kryzsztof Jacyk had been left short when he doubled up Trevor Pearson (see 10:15pm post) and shoved his remaining 540,000 (4.5 big blinds) in with 8♠6♠. Patrick Clarke called with K♥T♦ and stayed in front on the 8♥Q♥K♣Q♠7♦ board. -- NW

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Jacyk - ejected in fifth

10:25pm: Kuljinder Sidhu eliminated in 6th (£32,000)
We're down to five at the final table. Kuljinder Sidhu has been eliminated after ripping it all in out of the small blind for roughly 3,200,000 with K♥5♠ and getting called by Patrick Clarke who held A♦Q♣. The board ran out A♥7♣6♣6♦T♣ and that was all she wrote for Sidhu. He'll take home £32,000, whilst the remaining five players are now all guaranteed £44,700. --JS

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Sidhu hits the rail

10:15pm: Pearson doubles; Jacyk on fumes
Trevor Pearson - the man who has made back-to-back UKIPT Nottingham final tables - is sitting far prettier now that he has doubled up through Poland's Krzysztof Jacyk. Pearson shoved for roughly 1,600,000 on the button and Jacyk called out of the big with A♥K♣. He was dominating the at-risk Pearson's K♥J♣ until the flop came K♠J♥8♣ giving him two pair. The T♠ and 9♠ that joined the board changed nothing and Pearson doubles, meanwhile Jacyk's stack has been decimated and he now sits with 650,000. --JS

10:10pm: Pancholi out in 7th place (£24,200)
There's been another elimination, and the man no longer present at the felt is Sunil Pancholi. He shoved his 1,085,000 stack from under the gun and was looked up by Sam Mitten-Laurence sat under the gun+1. It folded around and the players tabled Q♠T♠ (Pancholi) and J♥J♦ (Mitten-Laurence). Sunil couldn't find any help as the board fell T♥8♦7♥ 9♦K♠ and it was the end of a great run for Pancholi. He'll take home a handsome £24,200. --JS

9:55pm: An interested spectator
Super-middleweight boxing World Champion Carl Froch is one of the spectators watching this final table. He played this event earlier this week but busted on Day 1. -- NW

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The Cobra watches on

9:50pm: Luke Perrott eliminated in eighth place (£17,320)
The first player out at the final table is Luke Perrott and his exit has also seen the chip lead change hands again.

Kuljinder Sidhu opened to 300,000 from the hijack, Perrott shoved for 1,300,000 from the cut off and Patrick Clarke then shoved all-in for around 5,000,000 from the button. That forced a fold from Sidhu and it was time for the reveal. Perrott had A♣J♣ but he was dominated by Clarke's A♥K♠. The K♦7♣9♥T♠T♣ board kept Clarke in front and boosted him to around 6,500,000. -- NW

9:40pm: Double up for Jones
Getting dealt aces on a major final table? It's the dream situation, and one that Richard Jones just experienced. After Sunil Pancholi opened to 375,000, Jones three-bet to 725,000 from the small blind. Pancholi made the call and we saw a flop of 9♦Q♥5♥. Jones shoved all in for 1,610,000 and was called by Pancholi who held A♦Q♣ - far behind Jones' A♠A♣. The turn was the K♥ and the river the 8♣ giving Jones a much needed double up and leaving Pancholi with around 1,500,000.

After he won that hand Jones came up for us and asked us to say that he sends his love to his wife Lyn, who's reading the updates. Hi Lyn! -JS

9:30pm: Updated chip counts
Stacks were counted on the break and here's an update of how everyone is faring:

Sam Mitten-Laurence, United Kingdom, PokerStars Qualifier, 6,000,000
Patrick Clarke, Ireland, 5,100,000
Sunil Pancholi, United Kingdom, 3,960,000
Kuljinder Sidhu, United Kingdom, 3,625,000
Richard Jones, United Kingdom, 1,925,000
Krzysztof Jacyk, Poland, PokerStars Qualifier, 1,855,000
Luke Perrott, United Kingdom, PokerStars Qualifier, 1,640,000
Trevor Pearson, United Kingdom, PokerStars Qualifier, 1,380,000

--JS

Blinds up: 60,000/120,000, ante 20,000

9:20pm: Break time
The players are now on a 20 minute break, whilst they recharge why not read these final table profiles we made earlier. -- NW

9:10pm: Luke Perrott doubles through Richard Jones
Down to just 745,000 Luke Perrott moved all-in and Richard Jones gave him a spin from the big blind.

Jones: K♣Q♣
Perrott: K♠9♣

When the flop fell 8♠6♦7♠ Jones let out a laugh, perhaps he knew what was coming as the T♠ completed Perrott's straight and just for good measure he hit the 4♠ on the river to make a flush. --NW

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Luke Perrott is now (relatively) flush with chips

9pm: Patrick Clarke on the move
Patrick Clarke is closing in on the chip lead after winning sizeable pots against Krzysztof Jacyk and Sunil Pancholi.
In the first Clarke raised to 225,000 and Jacyk called from the big blind. Both players checked the K♥4♦8♣ flop and the 6♥ fell on the turn. Jacyk led for 325,000 and Clarke called. The 7♠ completed the board again Jacyk bet and again Clarke called, 425,000 being the bet this time. Jacyk showed A♠J♦ for just ace high, whilst Clarke had K♠T♦.

Soon after, he raised from the small blind and Pancholi defended his big blind. Again the flop was checked through but on the turn of a 9♥Q♦Q♠Q♣ board Clarke bet 150,000 and Pancholi called. The T♦ finished things off and Clarke check-called a bet of 370,000, Pancholi announced 'ace' but Clarke had T♠3♥ and won the pot.
He's up to around 4,900,000 whilst Pancholi is down to around 5,300,000. -- NW

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Clarke is chipping up

8:50pm: We have a new chipleader...
There's a new man leading the field and his name is Sunil Pancholi. The man he took it from, Kuljinder Sidhu, opened to 250,000 and Pancholi wasted no time shoving all in for 2,750,000 - equivalent to 27.5 big blinds. Sidhu snapped and turned over K♥K♠, ahead of Pancholi's A♣J♣. Not for long though - the board ran out A♠Q♣6♣ 9♦Q♥ and Pancholi is now out in front with 5,850,000. --JS

8:40pm: Movers and Shakers
Whilst there haven't been any enormous pots to report, there have been a few worth mentioning. One notable hand took place between chipleader Kuljinder Sidhu and second biggest stack Richard Jones. Sidhu had made it 250,000 from under the gun and Jones peeled from the small blind. The flop fell T♣5♠6♠ and Jones checked to Sidhu who continued for another 250,000, which got another call out of Jones. The turn was the 5♣ - Jones checked again and this time the bet got bigger - 475,000 from Sidhu, and another Jones call. The action stopped on the 3♠ river and both players checked. It was 4♠4♣ for Jones but Sidhu's T♦9♦ was the winner of a pot worth more than a million.

Sunil Pancholi has remained active. He's tangling a lot with Richard Jones, and they're pretty much sat opposite each other in seat 1 and seat 4 respectively. Jones limped and Pacholi checked out of the big blind. The K♥T♠3♦ flop fell and both players checked. On the K♦ turn Pacholi took the betting lead, firing out 150,000 which was called. The 2♥ came on the river and encouraged a 460,000 bet from Pacholi. Jones folded and a nice pot slid Sunil's way. --JS

8:20pm: Final table set
The final table of eight is now set and will start shortly. The seat draw and chip counts are as below

Krzysztof Jacyk, Poland, PokerStars Qualifier, 2,830,000
Kuljinder Sidhu, United Kingdom, 5,010,000
Luke Perrott, United Kingdom, PokerStars Qualifier, 2,310,000
Patrick Clarke, Ireland, 2,770,000
Sunil Pancholi, United Kingdom, 2,305,000
Sam Mitten-Laurence, United Kingdom, PokerStars Qualifier, 3,570,000
Trevor Pearson, United Kingdom, PokerStars Qualifier, 975,000
Richard Jones, United Kingdom, 4,570,000

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Sunil Pancholi

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