Late registration is now closed for Day 1c of the UKIPT London Main Event. The flight attracted 334 entries and 50 players are set to bag and tag for Day 2.
2024 UKIPT London
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Martin Gallagher | 209,000 | |
Jonathan Schuman | 198,500 | |
Jack McDermott | 187,000 | |
Artus Gimenez | 176,000 | |
Edward Quinn | 151,000 | |
Daniel Silverman | 151,000 | |
Egemen Orhan | 150,000 | |
Gary Bluston | 147,000 | |
Michael Dwyer | 135,000 | |
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Ioan Iordan Mugur | 130,000 |
Frederik Thiemer raised to 3,000 from under the gun and picked up a call before Dan Sfarlea moved all in from the small blind for 35,000. Thiemer made the call with the bigger stack and the two players turned their cards.
Dan Sfarlea: Q♣J♣
Frederik Thiemer: 9♣9♦
The board ran out 4♥J♦2♣8♥K♥. Sfarlea paired his jack on the flop and held to beat Thiemer's pocket nines. Sfarlea doubled up and left Thiemer short.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Dan Sfarlea |
76,000
25,000
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25,000 |
Frederik Thiemer |
17,000
-40,000
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-40,000 |
Frederik Thiemer raised to 3,000 from middle position, Artus Gimenez three-bet to 6,500 and Thiemer called.
The flop came 9♠4♠6♠ and Thiemer checked. Gimenez continued for 3,500 and Thiemer called. The turn was the J♣ and Gimenez bet again, which Thiemer called.
The river came the 9♥ and Thiemer moved all in with a short stack. Gimenez insta-called and showed A♥9♣ for trip nines. Thiemer had K♣Q♠ for a missed flush draw that he'd turned into a bluff. Gimenez won the pot and Thiemer was eliminated.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Artus Gimenez |
210,000
34,000
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34,000 |
Frederik Thiemer | Busted |
Nikolay Ponomarev open shoved all in from middle position with a short stack of 15,500. Alessandro Pichierri looked him up in the big blind and had Ponomarev covered as players flipped their cards.
Nikolay Ponomarev: K♣J♥
Alessandro Pichierri: A♠8♣
The board ran out Q♦5♦10♣6♥9♣. Ponomarev picked up a straight draw on the turn and completed it when the nine fell on the river. He won the pot and doubled up his stack.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Alessandro Pichierri | 220,000 | |
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Nikolay Ponomarev | 40,000 |
In the 851st episode of the PokerNews Podcast, which is sponsored by PokerStars, Chad Holloway and Kyna England are joined by "Loose Cannon" Lily Newhouse at Level 9 Studio in Las Vegas to talk about GGPoker purchasing the World Series of Poker (WSOP) brand for $500 million. What will it mean for the future of poker? It's too early to tell, but that doesn't stop the crew from offering their thoughts.
From there, Newhouse talked about her experience as the Loose Cannon on the PokerStars Big Game, which included playing a big pot early against Sam Grafton and battling against Dave Krosky, who proved to be a different sort of loose cannon! Oh, and did we mention the PokerStars Big Game is confirmed to return this Fall during the NAPT for a second season? Well, it is and you can get all the details here.
Kyna then talks about attending the grand opening of the brand-new Venetian Poker Room, now the largest room on the Strip, and you get to hear from other attendees including Joey Ingram, Maria Konnikova, and 2017 WSOP Main Event champ Scott Blumstein. Plus, rapper Nelly was in the house to play the room's first hand, but you'll have to watch to see how he did.
Additionally, hear about poker reporter Terrance "TJ" Reid winning the Destination: RunGood $2,500 Million Dollar Main Event for $192,755, Nick Kocman capturing a career-best score at Maryland State Poker Championship, and Daniel Bellis winning a NAPT Gold Pass in last longer contest. Speaking of which, you'll have a chance to qualify for NAPT Las Vegas at the upcoming Pennsylvania State Poker Championship.
Finally, learn about one Texas poker room's quest to appeal to the female demographic with a women-first concept, hear about Chad's experience competing on Survivor Angelica: Medieval Mayhem, and get a sneak peek at the new Life Outside Poker featuring Brazilian Vlogger Romulo "Poker Profit" Dorea.
Level: 12
Blinds: 1,000/2,000
Ante: 2,000
Cedric Schwaederle raised from the button, Kallum Bascombe three-bet from the small blind, then Cedric Schwaederle moved all in for 65,000. Bascombe called with the bigger stack and players flipped their cards.
Cedric Schwaederle: Q♦Q♣
Kallum Bascombe: J♠J♣
The board ran out 8♣K♠3♠3♥4♣. Schwaederle held with his pocket queens to win the pot and double his stack.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Kallum Bascombe |
160,000
160,000
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160,000 |
Cedric Schwaederle |
140,000
126,000
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126,000 |
Action folded around to Sebastien Jung, who pushed all in from the button for 23,500. Kestutis Jungevicius called with a very short stack in the small blind, and Vitalie Grecul called in the big blind to put both other players at risk.
Kestutis Jungevicius: A♦Q♣
Sebastien Jung: 8♠8♦
Vitalie Grecul: 2♠2♦
The board ran out A♠A♣K♣J♠Q♥. Jungevicius hit trip aces to win the side pot and triple up. Jung won the main pot with his pocket eights, taking a chunk out of Grecul's stack.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Sebastien Jung |
70,000
70,000
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70,000 |
Vitalie Grecul |
70,000
70,000
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70,000 |
Kestutis Jungevicius |
12,000
12,000
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12,000 |
Ryan Bascombe raised from early position and Paul Leckey moved all in from the big blind for 33,000. Bascombe called and had Leckey covered as players revealed their cards.
Paul Leckey: K♦K♣
Ryan Bascombe A♣J♠
The board ran out 5♣K♠Q♣2♠A♠. Leckey made a set of kings on the flop and held to double up his stack.
"I probably shouldn't have done that," said Bascombe, who lost more than a third of his stack. The very next hand, however, he got the chance for redemption.
Bascombe raised from middle position and Gregory Neal moved all in for around 40,000 from the button. Bascombe quickly called and had slightly more chips in the all in confrontation.
Gregory Neal: A♣10♠
Ryan Bascome: Q♥Q♦
The board ran out 5♣K♣7♥2♦2♠. Bascombe held with his pocket queens to double up his stack, more than making up for the hand he'd previously lost.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Ryan Bascombe |
110,000
110,000
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110,000 |
Paul Leckey |
70,000
41,000
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41,000 |
Gregory Neal
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Busted |