Svetlin Ivanov Wins 888Poker London Live Opening Event for £16,440!

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Svetlin Ivanov Wins 888Poker London Live Opening Event for £16,440! 0001

After a grueling final day with over 14 hours of incredible poker, Svetlin Ivanov has endured a tough field to triumph and win the 888live London Poker Festival £100,000 Guaranteed Opening Event here at Aspers Casino in Stratford, London.

PlacePlayerPrize
1Svetlin Ivanov£16,440*
2James Mitchell£14,295*
3Longbo Mi£13,860*
4Neil Barron£15,405*
5Artan Dedusha£6,000
6Jose Luis Lopez£4,780
7Michael Harb£4,000
8Vitalli Seman£3,000
9Michael Benson£2,000

* Following a four-way deal

The final day began with 109 in seats, but a flurry of early bust-outs began, with the money bubble not reached until 72 players. Such names as Gholamreza Mozaffari-Torshizi, Danito Salvatore Carlucci and Thissa De Silva all failed to cash. Arron Fletcher had dominated his Day 1a flight and he burst the bubble in record time, hardly a pause between hand-for-hand being announced and Ronnie Blank becoming the unlucky ‘Bubble Boy’.

Fletcher opened to 18,000 from the hijack position, and Blank elected to call and leave himself 50,000 chips behind from the big blind. The flop of A35 saw both men check, but on the J turn, Blank moved all-in.

"I'm sorry." said Fletcher, tabling 42. Blank wasn't drawing dead, having flopped a set with pocket threes. The river K ended Blank's chances, however, and put the field in the money.

Yimin Yang took over the mantle that seemed to exist silently among the players all day – as soon as one player started dominating the play, another hero stepped forward to push for the lead. He busted three players when his flush draw on the flop ousted pocket aces and Farhan Khan’s J10.

Chaz Chattha missed out on the latter stages when his short-stack shove with A4 ran into Thomas Pedersen’s A8 and his friend and fellow professional Steve Watts followed him out of the door shortly after losing a 1.3m chip pot with AK losing to A7 having been all-in pre-flop.

A four-way all-in brought about our final table when Arron Fletcher shoved his eight big blind stack into the middle with A9 and was called by Artan Dedusha in the cut-off before Paul Whyman called all-in for four big blinds with AK. But Graham Hawkes sensationally moved all-in for 1.6m with 88 before Dedusha called all of them with QQ which held.

The final table started with Dedusha marginally ahead of the field:

SeatPlayerChips
Seat 1James Mitchell1,545,000
Seat 2Artan Dedusha4,950,000
Seat 3Vitalli Seman1,230,000
Seat 4Svetlin Ivanov4,450,000
Seat 5Longbo Mi575,000
Seat 6Neil Barron2,040,000
Seat 7Michael Benson770,000
Seat 8Jose Luis Lopez1,060,000
Seat 9Michael Harb1,195,000

Michael Benson was first to leave the party at the final table when he moved all-in for 770,000 with A10 and was called by Michael Harb in the next seat with AK. Harb couldn’t catch up, and Vitalli Seman followed him out of the door soon after when his AQ lost out to Jose Luis Lopez’s 109 on a dramatic 103A410 board.

Michael Harb would depart in 7th when his last 920,000 went into the middle pre-flop with AJ, but Harb was dominated by James Mitchell’s AQ and departed after a 64636 board. Jose Luis Lopez then made final all-in move with K4 and Longbo Mi called it off with Q7 in the big blind. The run-out of 75J4A saw Lopez out in sixth place.

Artan Dedusha departed in 5th place when his A10 doubled up an all-in and at risk Neil Barron, before Dedusha, down to just eight big blinds, called two big blinds off to a raise against two players in Longbo Mi and Svetlin Ivanov and on 2108, got his stack of 1.12m into the middle with A2 . He was called by Ivanov alone with 85 and that held through the 3 turn and 10 river to send Dedusha home.

After some discussion between the remaining four players, the following ICM deal was agreed:

PlayerAmount
Neil Barron£15,405
Svetlin Ivanov£14,440
Longbo Mi£13,860
James Mitchell£13,295

An additional £2,000 would be awarded to the winner and £1,000 to the runner-up.

Neil Barron was first to bust post-deal when his all-in move with QJ four-handed ran into James Mitchell’s KJ and the board of 727KJ saw Barron crash out. Longbo Mi moved all-in from the big blind when Svetlin Ivanov made a large raise pre-flop from the small blind, and Ivanov called it off quickly with 64. He was behind Mi’s Q10, but overtook him on the 676AJ board.

We were heads-up, and the duel was over almost as it began when James Mitchell moved all-in over the top of Ivanov's opening 400,000 bet and Ivanov called it off.

James Mitchell: K7
Svetlin Ivanov: K10

The board of 636A5 saw Ivanov's ten kicker play, and the Bulgarian had the best tournament result of his career to date!

All the final nine received a £880 ticket to the London Live Main Event ticket and we can’t wait to see how they get on. Coverage starts on Tuesday afternoon right here on Pokernews!

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