£140 Main Event - Road to PSPC
Day 3 Completed
£140 Main Event - Road to PSPC
Day 3 Completed
There were some big personalities at the final table and Valdir Cordeiro dos Santos seemed quiet in comparison. He remained cool and calm throughout the four and a half hours of play at Aspers Casino Stratford, which likely had a lot to do with his victory over his fellow competitors. He takes home the title, the trophy, £11,200 in prize money, plus a coveted Platinum Pass to the PSPC next year, handed over to him by none other than Chris Moneymaker himself.
Rewinding back to the start and in keeping with how much of the tournament played out this week, there was no shortage of excitement, with double-ups and eliminations aplenty. Dan Spataru was the first player to fall. Spataru wasn’t the shortest player at the table at the start but a few losses (most notably the one in which he folded pocket-kings preflop) saw his hopes dashed and he exited in 9th place for £1,500.
Next out was Robert Buky, just a few hands later. Buky put the last of his chips in the middle with king-nine in late position but failed to get there after Justin Bateson called behind with ace-ten. He won £1,900 for 8th place.
Bateson was responsible for the next elimination too, taking out Duncan Mackie in 7th for £2,400. Bateson had flopped top two pair and checked it back, giving Mackie the chance to catch up. Mackie improved to second pair and a gutshot on the turn and moved all in, which Bateson snap-called and held through to the river.
Next out was Sinead Priestley, who had played a steady game that enabled her to ladder to 6th place for £3,000. She shipped from under the gun with ten-nine suited but failed to win the flip against Rungarun Thongnonsung’s pocket-sixes.
Bateson hit the rail just minutes later, leaving him short once again in his campaign to take home a Platinum Pass. Bateson memorably finished runner-up in the previous London leg of the tour and will have to console himself with another deep run result, worth £3,700.
Then there were four, and Gary Miller was the next casualty. Despite a strong start (he began close second in chips), the cards didn’t go Miller’s way in the middle part of the day. In the end, he was toppled after he three-bet all in with ace-nine and ran into Cordeiro dos Santos’ pocket-jacks behind. He netted £4,800 for his efforts.
The aggression increased when there three left and this led to Thongnonsung’s departure. She made a huge all-in bet on the flop with a gutshot and ten-high and, incredibly, Ahmed found the correct call with an open-ended straight draw and king-high.
That left two and the huge clash in the previous hand left Cordeiro dos Santos with 5:1 chip deficit. He didn’t let that get to him, finding a double in the first hand and then chipping away to take the lead away from Ahmed. The last hand involved both players hitting a flush on the river, with Cordeiro dos Santos holding a queen-high spade against Ahmed’s ten-high one and netting the Brazilian the win. It was a great run for Ahmed that sees him go home £11,200 better off.
Place | Player | Prize | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Valdir Cordeiro dos Santos | £11,200 and a Platinum Pass | |
2 | [Removed:148] | £11,200 | |
3 | Rungarun Thongnonsung | £7,240 | |
4 | Gary Miller | £4,800 | |
5 | Justin Bateson | £3,700 | |
6 | Sinead Priestley | £3,000 | |
7 | Duncan Mackie | £2,400 | |
8 | Robert Buky | £1,900 | |
9 | Dan Spataru | £1,500 |
Cordeiro dos Santo later told PokerNews that he had felt confident throughout, explaining: "I'm very happy. With three people left, I called my nephew and said, 'I am going to win.'"
"I was happy to play him heads up because he is aggressive. I wait for his big bets. When I doubled heads up I'm 100 percent I will win."
When asked about the PSPC 2020 in Barcelona in August, he had only one thing to say: "I will try to win again."
That's it, Valdir Santos is the newest member of the Platinum Pass club after defeating [Removed:148] heads up.
In the last hand of the tournament, Ahmed opened to 700,000 with and Santos woke up with a pair of . He three-bet to 1,600,000 and Ahmed flatted, taking them to a flop.
It came and Ahmed checked to Santos who continued for 1,000,000. Back on Ahmed and didn't mess around, moving all in for 8,885,000. Santos immediately called and was in great shape.
The turn, put to bed any hopes that Ahmed had of hitting running cards, leaving him with just four tens to hit. Instead the river came the and Ahmed will have to console himself with an £11,200 payday for his runner-up finish.
Stay tuned for a full recap of the day's action, which will follow shortly.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Valdir Cordeiro dos Santos |
24,380,000
7,040,000
|
7,040,000 |
[Removed:148]
|
Busted |
Valdir Santos raised 800,000 with and [Removed:148] defended his big blind.
The flop fell and Santos continued for 1,100,000, which Ahmed check-called.
It went check-check on the turn but the money card came on the river, when a landed, giving both players a flush.
Ahmed had already shown willingness to call big all-in bets and he did again here, but it puts him on the backfoot in the chip counts.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Valdir Cordeiro dos Santos |
17,340,000
6,520,000
|
6,520,000 |
[Removed:148]
|
7,040,000
-6,520,000
|
-6,520,000 |
Valdir Santos had continued to benefit from small pot victories and had increased his lead to around 13 million to [Removed:148]'s 11 million. That was until Ahmed unleashed a four-bet bluff against him just now.
Ahmed raised to 850,000 with and Santos three-bet to 2,300,000 with . Back on Ahmed and he bet all of it - a total of 10,955,000 chips.
There was nothing for Santos to do but give it up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
[Removed:148]
|
13,560,000
1,400,000
|
1,400,000 |
Valdir Cordeiro dos Santos |
10,820,000
-1,400,000
|
-1,400,000 |
Level: 34
Blinds: 150,000/300,000
Ante: 300,000
After ten hands of heads up, Valdir Santos has chipped away a few more pots that have resulted in the Brazilian taking the chip lead.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Valdir Cordeiro dos Santos |
12,220,000
4,000,000
|
4,000,000 |
[Removed:148]
|
12,160,000
-3,995,000
|
-3,995,000 |
First hand back after the break and Valdir Santos has managed to double against [Removed:148].
Ahmed had raise-called Santos' all in with and was only slightly behind the all in player's .
There was an ace on the flop and by the turn, there was no coming back for Ahmed. That hand massively narrows the chip gap between the two players.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
[Removed:148]
|
16,155,000
-3,985,000
|
-3,985,000 |
Valdir Cordeiro dos Santos |
8,220,000
3,985,000
|
3,985,000 |
There will be a short break ahead of the heads up match. With [Removed:148] starting with a huge 5:1 chip lead.
Final Table Overview
Seat | Name | Chips | Big Blinds |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Valdir Santos | 4,235,000 | 80 |
2 | [Removed:148] | 20,140,000 | 16 |
Heads up has been decided and it all came down to a pot worth more than 80% of the chips in play.
It began after [Removed:148] opened to 750,000 in the small blind and Rungarun Thongnonsung defended her big blind.
[Removed:148]:
Rungarun Thongnonsung:
Both players flopped a straight draw on the board. Ahmed had the open-ended and king-high, whilst Thongnonsung had a gutshot with ten-high.
Ahmed continued for 1,100,000 and Thongnonsung moved all in for 8,500,000 million. Once again Ahmed was in a tournament-defining spot with no time-bank cards available. He didn't let that dissuade him from making the huge call though.
The turn was a and the river the , giving Ahmed the winning hand with king-high and signalling the end for Thongnonsung.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
[Removed:148]
|
20,145,000
9,975,000
|
9,975,000 |
Rungarun Thongnonsung | Busted |