£888 Main Event
Day 3 Completed
£888 Main Event
Day 3 Completed
Yiannis Liperis has proven throughout his career to be a talented player on any day. But give him the cards, the chip lead, and the ability to run over the table, and it becomes almost an unfair fight. That’s exactly what happened today at the final table of the 888poker LIVE Coventry Main Event as the Cyprus-born, Birmingham-based poker pro went on the run of a lifetime.
Liperis built up a massive chip lead at the final table on his way to capturing the title and £120,000 first prize after a five-way deal, defeating Charles Chattha in a brief heads-up clash. Liperis already had more than $3 million in live winnings in a career that has cashes going back to 2009, but for someone who has been playing for so long, he recognizes how rare days like this really are and what an accomplishment winning a tournament like this is.
“It’s pretty high because to win a tournament outright is so rare,” he said following his victory, reflecting on where this achievement ranks among a career full of them. “Even if I have a handful of times before, I’ve been playing for so many years, so many tournaments, it’s really not that often at all you get to experience this feeling and walk away with the trophy. It feels pretty good. And it was like 30 minutes away from my house, which is also extra special.”
Liperis didn’t wait long to make his presence felt here this week inside the Coventry Building Society Arena. A total of 672 players packed the tournament room over four starting flights, but Liperis finished ahead of all of them as the Day 1 chip leader. He was still in the top 10 after Day 2. And then, of course, came his incredible run on the third and final day.
“It’s the hottest run ever because the cards did a lot of the work. I picked up a lot of good hands and I knocked out a lot of people. If anything, the hands I lost I was bluffing so that was a lesson to me to let it come to you. I didn’t have to do too much,” he said.
Liperis was already having a good year on the felt before he took the short drive over here to Coventry. He finished third in an event in the Bahamas back in February, a final table that also included Carl Shaw whom he would run into again today. The biggest score of his career came in April when he won €406,670 by capturing a title in Monte Carlo. Liperis had the deepest resume, the most experience, and a proven record of beating tough fields among the players who returned today. In the end, he beat all of them.
888poker LIVE Coventry Main Event Final Table Results
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
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1 | Yiannis Liperis | Cyprus | £120,000 |
2 | Charles Chattha | United Kingdom | £40,000 |
3 | Brandon Harris | United Kingdom | £66,860 |
4 | Min Ji | United Kingdom | £46,000 |
5 | Christopher Johnson | United Kingdom | £46,000 |
6 | Cosmin Penescu | Romania | £15,120 |
7 | Carl Shaw | United Kingdom | £10,430 |
8 | Hong Pham | Vietnam | £8,900 |
The third and final day of the Main Event began with 21 players remaining. A flurry of early eliminations saw William McMurray (21st), Wendy Watson (20th), Jose Aguilera (19th), Man Li (18th), and Paul Ephremsen (17th) bust within the first 15 minutes of the day, bringing the field down to the final two tables.
Following the elimination of Ryan Otto in 16th place, Liperis doubled up with aces against Ka Wai Man, who was then eliminated in a three-way all in. Man had deuces, Richard Pearson pocket nines, and Teodor Evstratiev ace-ten in the massive clash. Evstratiev hit his ace on the flop to bust both players, Man taking 15th and Pearson 14th as the bigger stack.
Liperis busted Lin Chen in 13th, then picked off a massive bluff from Evstratiev as he began climbing toward the top of the leaderboard. Evstratiev had a turn as chip leader at one point during the day, but his downfall was completed when he played a classic flip against Shaw, losing with ace-king suited to Shaw’s pocket queens with nearly 2,500,000 in the middle.
Shapiur Rahman (11th) and Fabian Donovan (10th) were the next to fall as the nine-handed final table was set. Liperis led with 4,835,000, nearly 2,000,000 ahead of Min Ji in second place.
On one of the first hands, Liperis tangled with Tuan Le in a pot that ultimately changed the dynamic of the rest of the final table. Liperis three-bet to 350,000 and Le called to a queen-high flop. Liperis continued for 275,000, then called when Le raised to 800,000. The turn brought a second five and Le moved all in for 1,700,000. Liperis snap-called, creating a 6,000,000-chip pot between the two top stacks in the tournament. Le had top pair with ace-queen, but Liperis had spiked trip fives to win the pot and move up over 8,000,000, more than double his closest challenger. Liperis from there began opening nearly every pot, encountering little resistance from his tablemates.
“Maximum pressure. Obviously, we’re playing for big money and with a chip lead that big, you just have the keys to the kingdom and just really put your foot down and do whatever you want,” he said.
Liperis next woke up with jacks to bust Hong Pham in eighth place, Pham’s second final table run at an 888poker LIVE Main Event this year after she finished sixth in London. Liperis led the final seven at dinner break with 9,300,000, while start-of-day chip leader Christopher Johnson was in second with 2,700,000.
Liperis then picked up another big pair, looking down at kings on the button and snap-calling when Shaw shoved for 2,000,000 in the big blind to bust the WSOP bracelet winner and EPT Barcelona finalist in seventh place. Brandon Harris then spiked a king on the river to eliminate Cosmin Penescu in sixth place before the final five agreed to a deal, Liperis taking home £120,000, Harris £66,860, Johnson and Ji £46,000, and Chattha £40,000.
With the money locked up and nothing but the trophy left to play for, action opened up considerably. Johnson was the first to fall, calling for 1,500,000 with two fives but Harris made a pair of queens on the flop. Chattha doubled up with trip sixes to knock Ji down under a big blind. Ji tripled up once but couldn’t survive for long as Liperis busted him in fourth place with a pair of queens.
Chattha doubled up again off Harris as Harris began shoving blind. Liperis eventually looked him up with ace-four but was dominated by Harris’ ace-six until the river brought not only a four but also a flush for Liperis. Liperis led Chattha 15,000,000 to 5,000,000 at the start of heads-up, and it wouldn’t take long before he flopped two pair and Chattha shoved his last 4,500,000 with a pair of sixes.
Liperis established himself early on today as the man to beat. With such a big chip lead and his experience, it would’ve been easy for Liperis to think he already had one hand on the trophy during the final table. Only he didn’t want to think that way.
“I don’t always manage, but today I managed not to think about it too much,” he said. “I just let it all come to me without thinking, okay, I’m going to win or this is going to happen. Just really focused on keeping my hands moving, my chips moving, and just going to work as soon as it started snowballing in my favor.”
Liperis had played in many big tournaments before. He had tangled with some of the game’s best in his more than decade-long career. But winning a major title like this one doesn’t come around that often, and even for someone with the resume of Liperis the 888poker trophy stands out among all his other accomplishments.
Charles Chattha raised to 200,000 on the button and Yiannis Liperis called in the big blind.
The flop came 3♦A♦6♠ and Chattha continued for 200,000. Liperis then raised to 850,000, Chattha shoved all in for 4,500,000, and Liperis called.
Charles Chattha: 7♥6♣
Yiannis Liperis: A♥3♥
Chattha had a pair of sixes, but Liperis flopped two pair to take a big lead as the Q♦ turn left him one card from the trophy.
The river was the 4♦ and Chattha was eliminated as the runner-up, while Liperis capped his dominating run at the final table with the title.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Yiannis Liperis |
20,195,000
5,195,000
|
5,195,000 |
|
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Charles Chattha | Busted |
"I'm blind," Brandon Harris said, shoving all in for 2,900,000 in the small blind without looking at his cards but finding no callers.
Harris moved in again the next hand for 2,900,000 and this time was looked up by Yiannis Liperis in the big blind.
Brandon Harris: A♠6♦
Yiannis Liperis: A♥4♠
The flop came 2♥5♣K♥ and Liperis picked up a straight draw. He also got a flush draw on the J♥ turn, and spiked the 4♥ on the river to complete his flush and bust Harris in third place.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Yiannis Liperis |
15,000,000
3,000,000
|
3,000,000 |
|
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Charles Chattha |
5,000,000
-100,000
|
-100,000 |
Brandon Harris | Busted |
Charles Chattha moved all in for 2,500,000 on the button and Brandon Harris called in the big blind.
Charles Chattha: A♣2♣
Brandon Harris: Q♦10♣
Chattha made two pair on the 5♣5♠2♥ flop, while Harris couldn't improve on the 8♠ turn or J♣ river and Chattha doubled up, switching places with Harris on the leaderboard behind Yiannis Liperis.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Charles Chattha |
5,100,000
2,300,000
|
2,300,000 |
Brandon Harris |
2,700,000
-2,600,000
|
-2,600,000 |
Brandon Harris raised to 160,000 under the gun and Min Ji, still standing up, put in his last 200,000 in the small blind. Yiannis Liperis called, as did Harris.
Liperis bet 125,000 on the 8♠Q♥4♦ flop and Harris called to create a side pot. The turn came the K♣ and Liperis fired out 2,500,000, forcing Harris to lay down J♠7♠.
Liperis turned over Q♣7♥ for top pair and already had Ji's J♠7♠ drawing dead before the 10♦ river, sealing Ji's elimination in fourth place.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Yiannis Liperis | 12,000,000 | |
|
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Brandon Harris | 5,300,000 | |
Min Ji | Busted |
Min Ji was already standing up from his seat as the cards were being dealt and put in his last 70,000 under the gun. Yiannis Liperis then raised to 160,000 on the button and Brandon Harris called in the small blind.
Liperis and Harris checked to the river on a board of 10♥Q♣A♣2♥3♥, where Liperis bet 100,000 and Harris folded 5♦2♣ for a pair of deuces.
Liperis turned over 9♠5♥ for just nine-high, while Ji had J♣5♠ for jack-nine to triple up
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Yiannis Liperis | 12,000,000 | |
|
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Brandon Harris |
5,300,000
300,000
|
300,000 |
Min Ji |
360,000
290,000
|
290,000 |
Players seem much more willing to get their chips in the middle following the deal, and Charles Chattha did just that by moving in his last 1,300,000 under the gun. Min Ji called on the button.
Charles Chattha: K♥6♥
Min Ji: 5♠5♣
The flop came 9♥10♥6♣ and Chattha picked up a flush draw to go with his pair of sixes, leaving Ji looking only for one out.
The board ran out 7♠6♦ and Chattha finished with trips to earn a double up, leaving Ji with less than a big blind.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Charles Chattha |
2,800,000
1,400,000
|
1,400,000 |
Min Ji |
70,000
-1,830,000
|
-1,830,000 |
Brandon Harris shoved from the button and Christopher Johnson called for his last 1,500,000 in the small blind.
Christopher Johnson: 5♥5♦
Brandon Harris: Q♦10♦
Harris took the lead on the J♥9♥Q♥ flop with top pair, while Johnson had a flush draw. The 8♣ fell on the turn, followed by the 3♠ on the river as the start-of-day chip leader was sent to the rail in fifth place.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Brandon Harris |
5,000,000
1,500,000
|
1,500,000 |
Christopher Johnson | Busted | |
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The players have agreed to a deal.
Yiannis Liperis will get £120,000, Brandon Harris £66,860, Christopher Johnson and Min Ji both £46,000, and Charles Chattha £40,000.
Play is now back underway. Levels from now on will be 40 minutes.