partypoker LIVE MILLIONS UK: Angelou-Konstas Leads Star-Studded Final Table
The final table of the partypoker LIVE MILLIONS UK Main Event has been set after ten hours of poker on Day 4 saw 63 hopefuls reduced to just nine, all with the dream of the £1,000,000 first-place prize on the fifth and final day's play.
Greece's Ioannis Angelou-Konstas will return as the final day chip leader after he dominated the proceedings to move his 32,000,000 starting day stack up to a massive 224,500,000.
John Haigh will be close on his toes after he bagged 220,500,000. Michael Wang (154,500,000), 2018 WSOP Main Event 9th place finisher Antoine Labat (140,500,000), U.K. grinder Sam Grafton (82,000,000), America's Alex Foxen (73,000,000), last year's 11th place finisher Tom Hall (53,500,000), 2013 WSOP Main Event champion Ryan Riess (37,000,000), and popular Irish player Dara O'Kearney (25,500,000) complete the line-up.
All nine have locked up £50,000 but as the pay jumps increase, so will the pressure. The official final table will be set when eight remain.
Unoffical partypoker LIVE MILLIONS UK Main Event Final Table
Seat | Player | Country | Chip Counts | Big Blinds |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Sam Grafton | United Kingdom | 82,000,000 | 41 |
2 | Tom Hall | United Kingdom | 53,500,000 | 27 |
3 | Michael Wang | United States | 154,500,000 | 77 |
4 | Antoine Labat | France | 140,500,000 | 70 |
5 | Alex Foxen | United States | 73,000,000 | 37 |
6 | Ioannis Angelou-Konstas | Greece | 224,500,000 | 112 |
7 | Ryan Riess | United States | 37,000,000 | 19 |
8 | Dara O'Kearney | Ireland | 25,500,000 | 13 |
9 | John Haigh | United Kingdom | 220,500,000 | 110 |
partypoker LIVE MILLIONS UK Day 4 Action
Defending champion Maria Lampropulos, who took home the £1,000,000 first place prize at Dusk Till Dawn in 2017, continued to show her impressive form by returning to action on Day 4. Lampropulos was one of the shortest stacks, however, but sealed an early double up when her ace-six held against Daniel Myers' king-jack. Not long after, though, Myers got his revenge as he ended Lampropulos' dream of defending her title. The Argentine was all in with ace-three, and Myers called with king-queen and took the lead on the flop when he paired his king. The jack on the turn gave Lampropulos hope with the straight draw, but she missed on the river and departed to collect her £15,000 winnings.
Katie Swift, who finished in 7th place for £100,000 in this event last year, departed in 39th place for £20,000 after a valiant effort of double ups, ultimately ended up in her running pocket eights into Angelou-Konstas' pocket tens. Dietrich Fast moved up to 45m after turning a set of nines against Andrew Mapp who had hit his own set of fives on the flop and wasn't able to find a miracle five on the river.
Alex Foxen, who started the day as chip leader, saw his stack reduced to 16 million when he doubled up John Haigh who held pocket aces and Foxen lost with pocket jacks. But Foxen found his way back into it on the river against Michael Wang, when his ace-jack spiked a pair of aces against pocket jacks to survive in the tournament.
Angelou-Konstas continued his meteoric event by eliminating Greig Cushnie after the former had hit two pair on the flop from the big blind with seven-six.
After Angelou-Konstas eliminated Patrice Brandt in 25th place, Christopher Vernon, partypoker pro Patrick Leonard, Eirimas Livonas, Jason Wong, Tom White, Russell Betts, partypoker's Kristen Bicknell, and Dietrich Fast all departed to leave the final 16 and just two tables.
Fast was sent to the rail after his four-bet jam was snapped off by Antoine Labat in the big blind who held pocket aces and won against the German's pocket tens.
Dario Quattrucci, Paul Hizer, Daniel Myers, and Nathan Watson all then exited with £35,000 in their back pockets before Fadil Isufi, who came into the day second in chips, took twelfth place for £40,000 after he three-bet jammed nine-eight suited on the button and ran into Sam Grafton's ace-king in the cutoff, and got no help from the board.
Anton Sidan departed in 11th for £40,000 after he ran pocket eights into Foxen's pocket aces, and the final nine was set after Foxen scored another elimination in the form of James Atkin. The latter had three-bet shoved pocket sevens from the button only to see Foxen call from the cutoff and hold with pocket queens.
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