2018 Unibet Open London

Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2018 Unibet Open London

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aj
Prize
£56,807
Event Info
Buy-in
£990
Prize Pool
£314,100
Entries
349
Level Info
Level
28
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
20,000

Main Event

Day 3 Completed

Andreas Wiborg Wins the 2018 Unibet Open London Main Event (£56,807)

Level 28 : 60,000/120,000, 20,000 ante
Andreas Wiborg Wins the 2018 Unibet Open London Main Event
Andreas Wiborg Wins the 2018 Unibet Open London Main Event

The 2018 Unibet Open £990 Main Event has determined a champion and it was Andreas Wiborg that lifted the trophy at the Grosvenor Victoria Casino in the heart of the city after seven hours of play on the final day. The first stop of Season 11 of the popular tournament series gathered a field of 349 entries at “The Vic” to create a prize pool of £314,100 with the top 47 spots in the money.

The 22-year-old student from Bergen, Norway defeated Jonathan Schuman heads-up for the title and took home a payday of £56,807, obliterating his previous best cash on the live circuit. Before heads-up got underway, Wiborg cut a deal with Jonathan Schuman to leave the trophy and £6,500 up for grabs and the duel one-versus-one lasted all but half an hour.

Schuman, who won the 2016 UKIPT Marbella Main Event after being part of a three-way deal, had to settle for second place and £49,483 for his efforts this time. Among the finalists were also serial World Poker Tour National champion Laurent Polito (7th place for £9,850) and Christopher Yong (3rd place for £28,080).

2018 Unibet Open London Main Event final result

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (GBP)Prize (USD)
1Andreas WiborgNorway£56,807$79,637
2Jonathan SchumanUnited Kingdom£49,483$69,638
3Christopher YongUnited Kingdom£28,080$39,364
4Honglin JiangNew Zealand£20,800$29,159
5Oliver WhiteUnited Kingdom£16,000$22,430
6Jussi VanhanenFinland£12,310$17,259
7Laurent PolitoFrance£9,850$13,810
8Tony BlanchandinFrance£7,880$11,048
9Thomas CazayousFrance£6,300$8,834

Among those to bust in the money on Day 2 were 2015 Unibet Open Cannes runner-up Karl Stark (41st for £1,870), Gary Fisher (34th for £2,100), Yngve Steen (25th for £2,630), 2017 Unibet Open Bucharest champion Marius Pertea (24th for £2,630), Preben Stokkan (19th for £3,300), Nicolas Cardyn (18th for £3,300), two-time Unibet Open London finalist Bhavin Khatri (14th for £4,140) and Clement Tripodi (12th for £4,760).

Initially, Wiborg wasn't even planning to play, but one of his friends had won a package. “They asked me to join for three weeks, but I said no as I had to focus on school. But at last I joined anyway and was just going to play a satellite and hang out with friends if I didn't win a seat. On Friday I just decided to buy in.”

Things didn't go well early on either for the Norwegian, as he was grinding a short stack for hours. But then the good news kept coming in the group chat and Wiborg never looked back after reaching the final table. He plans on heading to Dublin next for the Irish Open and stick around for the Norwegian Championships that follow right after. “It's like a folk fest. Two thousand people from Norway live there for a week and it is a great environment for us.”

Wiborg considered Christopher Yong and Laurent Polito as the most dangerous opponents on the final day. “I checked out all the players on Hendon Mob to see if they were experienced on final tables or not. Laurent had plenty of big cashes and is used to win tournaments, but I wasn't that scared of him. When I played with him he didn't frighten me that much. Christopher was the best on my table, he did all the right things.”

Andreas Wiborg Wins the 2018 Unibet Open London Main Event

Action of the final day

The remaining nine hopefuls took their seats at noon local time and the final table started with a bang. After a raise by Andreas Wiborg with pocket jacks, Honglin Jiang three-bet too big by mistake and eventually called the four-bet shove of Thomas Cazayous with ten-eight suited. Cazayous turned over pocket aces and saw an eight appear on the flop and river to reduce the field to the last eight.

Fellow countryman Tony Blanchandin came into the final day as far shortest stack and made one pay jump, then called the shove of Christopher Yong blind on blind with queen-five. Yong had the dominating king-eight and two kings on the flop left Blanchandin drawing dead.

The French misery was complete when Laurent Polito became the third casualty of the day. Left short after a clash with Jonathan Schuman, who got there with a gutshot, Polito was all in with king-queen soon after and lost a flip against the pocket eights of Honglin Jiang.

Laurent Polito
Serial WPT National champion Laurent Polito finishes 7th

Jussi Vanhanen and Oliver White fell next, the latter going from chip leader to next bustout in the span of an hour, and Honglin Jiang had to settle for 4th place. The New Zealander, who started playing poker back in Australia before moving to London for work a few years ago, lost a big pot with pocket jacks against the pocket aces of Jonathan Schuman and moved all in for 14 big blinds with king-six when the players had returned from the next break. Christopher Yong called with ace-seven and a queen-high board changed nothing whatsoever.

Down to the last three players deal negotiations broke out for the first time but Yong ultimately declined. It would be Yong that fell next to set up the final duel and that's when a deal was made. Less than one hour of one-versus-one action saw Andreas Wiborg pull away further. Jonathan Schuman doubled to get within nine big blinds once again and then called the four-bet shove of Wiborg with ace-queen. The Norwegian only had ace-jack but spiked a jack on the river to emerge victorious.

This marks the end of the PokerNews live reporting here from London, and the Unibet Open will next head to the sunny island of Malta in May 2018, satellites will kick off shortly on Unibet Poker.

Tags: Andreas WiborgBhavin KhatriChristopher YongClement TripodiGary FisherHonglin JiangJonathan SchumanJussi VanhanenKarl StarkLaurent PolitoMarius PerteaNicolas CardynOliver WhitePreben StokkanThe VicThomas CazayousTony BlanchandinYngve Steen

Jonathan Schuman Eliminated in 2nd Place (£49,483)

Level 28 : 60,000/120,000, 20,000 ante
Jonathan Schuman
Jonathan Schuman

Andreas Wiborg raised to 400,000 and Jonathan Schuman three-bet, then called the four-bet shove of Wiborg in a heart beat when both players were separated by only nine big blinds.

Jonathan Schuman: {A-Clubs}{Q-Diamonds}
Andreas Wiborg: {A-Hearts}{J-Spades}

The {9-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}{7-Diamonds} flop gave Wiborg a gutshot and the {9-Hearts} turn brought chop counts. The river was the {J-Hearts} and Schuman was eliminated in 2nd place for £49,483.

Jonathan Schuman Eliminated in 2nd Place
Jonathan Schuman Eliminated in 2nd Place
Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Andreas Wiborg no
Andreas Wiborg
10,470,000
4,730,000
4,730,000
Profile photo of Jonathan Schuman gb
Jonathan Schuman
Busted

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A Double for Schuman

Level 28 : 60,000/120,000, 20,000 ante
Jonathan Schuman
Jonathan Schuman

Andreas Wiborg open-shoved for 19 big blinds effective and Jonathan Schuman snap-called.

Jonathan Schuman: {A-Clubs}{Q-Clubs}
Andreas Wiborg: {K-Spades}{6-Hearts}

The board ran out {8-Clubs}{2-Clubs}{2-Diamonds}{7-Clubs}{9-Diamonds} and Schuman doubled to get back into the action.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Andreas Wiborg no
Andreas Wiborg
5,740,000
-1,830,000
-1,830,000
Profile photo of Jonathan Schuman gb
Jonathan Schuman
4,730,000
1,830,000
1,830,000

Tags: Andreas WiborgJonathan Schuman

No Showdown in Sight

Level 28 : 60,000/120,000, 20,000 ante

Jonathan Schuman three-bet all in with the {J-Hearts}{9-Clubs} and forced a fold.

He then opened to 310,000 in the next hand with {5-Spades}{3-Spades} and Andreas Wiborg called with {Q-Hearts}{2-Diamonds}. The {K-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}{4-Hearts} flop was checked through and a bet of 400,000 on the {7-Clubs} turn did the trick for Wiborg.

Schuman dropped to the 25 big blind mark, but no hand went to showdown thus far.

Wiborg shoved the {2-Hearts}{2-Clubs} and Schuman let go of {9-Spades}{6-Spades}.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Andreas Wiborg no
Andreas Wiborg
7,570,000
375,000
375,000
Profile photo of Jonathan Schuman gb
Jonathan Schuman
2,900,000
-375,000
-375,000

Tags: Andreas WiborgJonathan Schuman

Level: 28

Blinds: 60,000/120,000

Ante: 20,000

Three-Bet Pot Goes to Wiborg

Level 27 : 50,000/100,000, 15,000 ante

Jonathan Schuman raised to 300,000 with the {Q-Hearts}{9-Hearts} and Andreas Wiborg three-bet to 900,000 with the {A-Hearts}{5-Hearts}, which Schuman called. Both players checked the {A-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}{6-Clubs} flop and a delayed continuation bet on the {5-Clubs} turn for 800,000 won the pot for Wiborg.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Andreas Wiborg no
Andreas Wiborg
7,195,000
425,000
425,000
Profile photo of Jonathan Schuman gb
Jonathan Schuman
3,275,000
-425,000
-425,000

Tags: Andreas WiborgJonathan Schuman

Wiborg Pulls Away Further Again

Level 27 : 50,000/100,000, 15,000 ante
Andreas Wiborg
Andreas Wiborg

Andreas Wiborg has started to pull away further again by winning many smaller pots without showdown. Add to that a standard open raise of Jonathan Schuman for 3.5 big blinds and that changes the counts rapidly. Wiborg has taken advantage of that and bet the flop of {8-Clubs}{6-Diamonds}{4-Spades} with {Q-Spades}{4-Clubs} for bottom pair only, raking in yet another pot.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Andreas Wiborg no
Andreas Wiborg
6,770,000
1,400,000
1,400,000
Profile photo of Jonathan Schuman gb
Jonathan Schuman
3,700,000
-1,400,000
-1,400,000

Tags: Andreas WiborgJonathan Schuman