2024 EAPT UK

£560 Main Event
Day: 1cd
Event Info

2024 EAPT UK

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
54
Prize
£67,400
Event Info
Buy-in
£560
Prize Pool
£480,000
Entries
858
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
600,000 / 1,200,000
Ante
1,200,000
Players Info - Day 1cd
Entries
666
Players Left
132

Foad Sattarzadeh Takes Overall Chip Lead After Day 1c of EAPT UK Main Event

Level 14 : Blinds 15,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Faod Sattarzadeh
Faod Sattarzadeh

Day 1c of the first-ever Eurasian Poker Tour UK Main Event has concluded with a new overall chip leader Foad Sattarzadeh.

Sattarzadeh steamrollered over his opponents to amass a massive stack of 3,340,000 to overtake Day 1a chip leader Jonathan Hanley on top of the chip standings at Dusk Till Dawn Poker Club in Nottingham.

In second place is Yorkshireman David Ledden, who gathered 2,320,000 throughout the day and is in a prime position to make a deep run in the tournament.

Rounding off the top three is the infamous Will Kassouf, who bagged 2,145,000 despite entering the fray at the very last moment before registration closed at the start of level seven.

Day 1c EAPT UK Main Event Top Ten Chip Counts

PlacePlayerCountryChipsBig Blinds
1Foad SattarzadehUnited Kingdom3,340,000167
2David LeddenUnited Kingdom2,320,000116
3Will KassoufUnited Kingdom2,145,000107
4Luke JohnsonUnited Kingdom2,125,000106
5Arran FletcherUnited Kingdom1,700,00085
6Jamie GeraghtyUnited Kingdom1,600,00080
6Jorge PalominoSpain1,600,00080
8Dost GhrabieUnited Kingdom1,555,00078
9Longmao FanChina1,540,00077
10Zhehao MaUnited Kingdom1,530,00077

Day 1c Highlights

The star of the show at the start of the day was Albert Sapiano. The veteran player who made his money in honey played with his usual reckless abandon and terrorized his fellow players.

After busting Andrew Lewis in the first level in the day, Sapiano put Paul Haycock to the ultimate test by moving all in for 191,000 on an ace-high board, with only 50,000 in the pot. Haycock used a time bank card before folding pocket kings face up.

Sapiano caused further carnage before running out of chips during level four and was seen to fire another bullet in the Day 1d flight.

The volume in the room increased when Will Kassouf sat down and managed to increase his stack sixfold in the space of an hour.
Kassouf who still haunts Stacy Matuson’s dreams, applied his table talk which backfired in a big hand against Steven Frew.

On an all-diamond flop Kassouf claimed to have the ‘coconuts’ with a big raise on a brick turn. Frew called and the ace of diamonds landed on the river to debunk Kassouf’s proclamation. Despite this Kassouf continued the story with a big bet, but Frew called with the second nuts to take down the pot.

But the man of the hour was Sattarzadeh who gained the majority of his stack in a huge pot against Paul Leckey. Leckey shoved with the nut flush draw on the turn for 635,000 chips and Satarzadeh made the call with top pair. Leckey couldn’t connect and Satarzadeh dragged in a near 2,000,000 pot.

The 45 players who advanced from Day 1c will reconvene at 3 p.m. local time on May 26. Stick with PokerNews for all of the latest developments from the EAPT UK Main Event.

Tags: Albert SapianoAndrew LewisArran FletcherDavid LeddenDost GhrabieFoad SattarzadehJamie GeraghtyJonathan HanleyJorge PalominoLongmao FanLuke JohnsonPaul HaycockPaul LeckeyStacy MatusonSteven FrewWill Kassouf

Mohamed Dagia Bubbles the EAPT UK Main Event

Level 14 : Blinds 15,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Mohamed Dagia
Mohamed Dagia

Lars Torngren bet 65,000 from the cutoff and was met with a shove from Mohamed Dagia in the small blind for 280,000. Torngren made the call and a flock of spectators surrounded the table.

Mohamed Dagia: KK
Lars Torngren: AA

A huge cooler on the bubble as Dagia ran into Torngren's blades. The runout of J8765 proved no help for Dagia who was the last to exit Day 1c without a guaranteed payout.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Lars Torngren gb
Lars Torngren
1,025,000
235,000
235,000
Profile photo of Mohamed Dagia gb
Mohamed Dagia
Busted

Tags: Lars TorngrenMohamed Dagia

Kassouf on the Rampage

Level 8 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Will Kassouf
Will Kassouf

Despite only sitting down with his second starting stack at the end of late registration, Will Kassouf has been on a tear in the last hour.

The loud-mouth lawyer has managed to increase his stack sixfold to 1,252,000, which puts him among the top echelon in the chip standings.

Currently, 110 players are remaining, which means only another 65 eliminations are required before the player's bag and tag for the evening.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Will Kassouf gb
Will Kassouf
1,252,000
1,052,000
1,052,000

Tags: Will Kassouf

Day 1c of the EAPT UK Main Event is Ready to Rock!

EAPT Nottingham
EAPT Nottingham

The first-ever Eurasian Poker Tour UK Main Event is in full swing at the Dusk Till Dawn Poker Club, Nottingham, with Day 1c due to start at midday local time.

Yesterday a total of 38 players advanced into Day 2 from 192 entries to ensure they will be getting a slice of the guaranteed prize pool of £500,000.

Jonathan Hanley
Jonathan Hanley

Local lad Jonathan Hanley was the overwhelming chip leader from Day 1a amassing an amazing 3,180,000 chips, while Lin Chen will bring the biggest stack from Day 1b with 1,890,000.

Day 1a and Day1b Combined Top Ten Stacks

PlacePlayerCountryChipsBig Blinds
1Jonathan HanleyUnited Kingdom3,180,000159
2Lin ChenUnited Kingdom1,890,00095
3Yinchuan LiuUnited Kingdom1,835,00092
4Aqueel ButtUnited Kingdom1,820,00091
5Joshua RadleyUnited Kingdom1,730,00087
6CLUnited Kingdom1,725,00086
7Jack AllenUnited Kingdom1,680,00084
8Ben FowlerUnited Kingdom1,555,00078
9David LangsdaleUnited Kingdom1,465,00073
10Andreas OlympiosUnited Kingdom1,370,00069

Play will commence at midday local time for Day 1c and a 5 p.m. start for Day 1d. Each player will receive 200,000 chips, with blinds starting with a 1,000 small blind, 1,000 big blind and 1,000 big blind ante. Day 1c’s blinds will increase every 40 minutes, while Day 1d’s blinds will increase every 30 minutes.

Players may re-enter once on both flights until the start of level seven. The play will continue until 20 percent of the field remains who will bag up and return for Day 2 on May 26 at 3 p.m. local time.

If players don’t advance today they will have one last chance on the turbo flight of Day 1e on May 26 which starts at 10 a.m. local time with 15-minute levels.

PokerNews will focus it’s coverage on Day 1c today and will provide the end-of-day chip counts for Day 1d.

Tags: Andreas OlympiosBen FowlerDavid LangsdaleJack AllenJonathan HanleyJoshua RadleyLin Chen