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Hugh Fowler Wins the 2025 Beer Poker Tour September Edition for £6,500
Hugh Fowler Level 32: 250,000/500,000 (500,000) Entries: 1/730 Prizes: £109,755 Hugh Fowler eliminated Nihila Sakinala heads-up, and in doing so, he completed a great comeback story. He was one of the two shortest stacks on the final table when six players remained. Yet, he’s now emerged victorious. After the deal, when five players remained, it was settled that Fowler would walk away with £6,700, but he now also gets the trophy. He’s the undisputed winner of the 2025 Beer Poker Tour September Edition.
That concludes the live coverage of this edition of the Beer Poker Tour. There’ll soon be a longer article recaping the £185 Main Event and Fowler’s win. Overall it’s been a great event, and the Beer Poker Tour has proven once again why it’s a truly unique live poker event.
£185 Main Event – Full Results
Place Player Prize 1 Hugh Fowler £6,700* 2 Nikhila Sakinala £13,000* 3 Stefan-Claudiu Paunescu £10,060* 4 Jonas Pattichis £10,685* 5 Christain Calvera £11,360* 6 Joshua Mahmmud £3,500 7 Thomas Harbrecht-Parker £2,700 8 Ladislav Schneider £2,200 9 Chun Li £1,800 10 Sally Smith £1,500 11 Masoud Tehrani £1,500 12 Lewis Mayes £1,250 13 Ertan Sumer £1,250 14 Anonymous £1,060 15 Goonjan Mall £1,060 16 Xiaochun Chen £1,060 17 Anonymous £930 18 Ionut-Laurentiu Nechita £930 19 John Friel £930 20 Anonymous £820 21 Rostyslav Mozghovyi £820 22 Jack Redmond £820 23 Anonymous £730 24 Masoud Etemadiherisi £730 25 Ricky Mackintosh £730 26 Hossein Shokri £730 27 Emil Georgiev £730 28 George Kounnas £650 29 Michael Brisley £650 30 Mauro Suriano £650 31 Jason Shellum £650 32 Anonymous £650 33 Desmond De Araujo £575 34 Cindy Wozniak £575 35 Piotr Swierczynski £575 36 Stephen Okeeffe £575 37 Anonymous £575 38 Smari Antonsson £575 39 Chenyi Wei £575 40 John Simcox £575 41 Rutuj Mhaske £510 42 Abdul Biria £510 43 Michael O’Brien £510 44 Ayush Gandhi £510 45 John Squibb £510 46 Anonymous £510 47 Anonymous £510 48 Ignacio Macia £510 49 Levente Varga £510 50 Michael Cunnigham £510 51 Adam Diamond £450 52 Anonymous £450 53 Carlo Hassan £450 54 Martin Kalinov £450 55 Ehsan-Ur-Rahman Khan £450 56 Michael Dunleavy £450 57 James Smith £450 58 Mohamed Mohamed £450 59 David McConachie £450 60 Halil Dervis £450 61 Stephen Smith £400 62 Michael Burnett £400 63 Nicolai Cravciuc £400 64 Madalin Tiron £400 65 John Dilaver £400 66 Freddie Bogie £400 67 Kristiyan Andonov £400 68 Charlie Thurston £400 69 Anonymous £400 70 Gregory Davis £400 71 Sebastian Smith £360 72 Emmett Saigal £360 73 ARvid Vermaut £360 74 Arcin Izzigil £360 75 Marius-Mihai Robas £360 76 Frank Anumel £360 77 Manh Nguyen £360 78 Tasos Papanastasiou £360 79 Robert Kemp £360 80 Umberan Akhtar £360 81 Brittany Smith £320 82 Wilson Leung £320 83 Ebraham Zand £320 84 Mohammed Suhail £320 85 Matas Gerdziunas £320 86 Beryll Gonzales £320 87 Richard Eaton £320 88 Stephen Brown £320 89 Ben Skinner £320 90 Andrew Jacobs £320 91 Toby Cooke £320 92 Anonymous £320 93 Serhii Lubyk £320 94 Anonymous £320 95 Cosmin Staicu £320 96 Thomas Hiom £320 *Denotes a five-way deal.
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Nikhila Sakinala Eliminated in 2nd Place (£13,000)
Nikhila Sakinala Level 32: 250,000/500,000 (500,000) Entries: 1/730 Prizes: £109,755 Seated on the Button, Hugh Fowler forced Nikita Sakinala all in for not much more than 5,000,000. Sakinala made the call.
Hugh Fowler: 6♦6♥
Nikita Sakinala: 6♠4♠Sakinala was in rough shape, and she didn’t manage to suck out on the 8♣8♥K♥7♥3♦ board. As such, she was eliminated in second place, but thanks to the deal that was made earlier, she still turned the biggest profit (£13,000).
Hugh Fowler: 36,498,800
Nikita Sakinala: 0 -
Fowler Fights Back
Hugh Fowler Level 32: 250,000/500,000 (500,000) Entries: 2/730 Prizes: £109,755 Hugh Fowler became the shorter of the two stacks during heads-up, after losing with a big pot where both opponents held a straight (Nikhila Sakinala’s being the higher one). Shortly after that, Fowler picked up kings and managed to double up once, and then, he won some pots here and there to close the gap somewhat.
When he’d managed to get his stack to 9,250,000, it all went in the middle again.
Hugh Fowler: A♦K♦
Nikhila Sakinala: A♥6♥The 3♦7♦6♣ flop was straight from a Hollywood picture. Fowler secured the win on the J♦ turn, though, and the 9♣ river was dealt as a pure formality. Fowler managed to reclaim the chiplead.
Hugh Fowler: 18,500,000
Nikhila Sakinala: 17,998,000 -
Sakinala Takes the Lead
Nikhila Sakinala Level 32: 250,000/500,000 (500,000) Entries: 2/730 Prizes: £109,755 The poker.pro live reporter wasn’t able to catch all of the action, but all the money went in the middle on the river, when the board read 4♣9♣3♠10♦Q♣.
Hugh Fowler: J♦8♣
Nikhila Sakinala: K♣J♥With a superior straight, Sakinala wins an enormous pot and takes a solid lead in the heads-up.
Nikhila Sakinala: 31,000,000
Hugh Fowler: 5,498,000 -
Stefan-Claudiu Paunescu Eliminated in 3rd Place (£10,060)
Stefan-Claudiu Paunescu Level 32: 250,000/500,000 (500,000) Entries: 2/730 Prizes: £109,755 Seated in the Small Blind, Hugo Fowler forced Big Blind-player Stefan-Claudiu Paunescu all in for 4,500,000. Fowler made the call.
Stefan-Claudiu Paunescu: J♥8♠
Hugo Fowler: A♣9♥There wasn’t too much going on the 3♣2♣2♦Q♣6♦ flop. Ace-high was good for Fowler; as Paunescu went out in third for £10,060 (thanks to the deal), the stage was set for a heads-up duel between Paunescu and Fowler.
Hugo Fowler: 19,498,800
Nikhila Sakinala: 17,000,000
Stefan.Claudiu Paunescu: 0 -
Jonas Pattichis Eliminated in 4th Place (£10,685)
Jonas Pattichis Level 31: 20,000/400,000 (400,000) Entries: 3/730 Prizes: £109,755 Hugh Fowler opened to 800,000 UTG. Jonas Pattichis (Small Blind) and Nikhila Sakinala (Big Blind) both made the call.
Action went check-check-check on the J♠5♣8♠ flop. Pattichis and Sakinala both checked the K♥ turn, prior to Hugh Fowler betting 1,200,000. Without hesitation, Pattichis moved all in for roughly 6,500,000. Sakinala folded quickly, but Fowler made the call after a minute’s worth of consideration.
Jonas Pattichis: K♦9♠
Hugo Fowler: K♣Q♦Fowler was right, and the 5♥ river didn’t help Pattichis. As such, he went out in fourth place; he’d earlier secured £10,685 after the deal.
Hugo Fowler: 14,250,000
Jonas Pattichis: 0 -
Christain Calvera Eliminated in 5th Place (£11,360)
Christain Calvera Level 31: 200,000/400,000 (400,000) Entries: 4/730 Prizes: £109,755 Action folded to Christain Calvera, who moved all in for 7,900,000 from the Small Blind. Chip leader Nikhila Sakinala called from the Big Blind.
Christain Calvera: A♣J♠
Nikhila Sakinala: 7♦6♣Calvera held the prettier hand, but Sakinala took the lead on the 2♠6♦4♦ flop. She managed to avoid everything as the board completed with Q♠K♦. Calvera shouldn’t be too sad about his fifth-place finish; he may not get the trophy, but he locked up the second-most after the deal (£11,360).
Nikhila Sakinala: 20,000,000
Christain Calvera: 0 -
A Deal has Been Made
Level 31: 200,000/400,000 (400,000) Entries: 5/730 Prizes: £109,755 After Joshua Mahmmud was eliminated in sixth place, the remaining players once again took a look at the numbers. This time, they did agree to a deal, meaning the remaining payouts are as follows:
Place Player Prize 1 Nikhila Sakinala £13,000 2 Christain Calvera £11,360 3 Jonas Pattichis £10,685 4 Stefan-Claudiu Paunescu £6,700 5 Hugh Fowler £3,500 Play continues for the trophy.
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Joshua Mahmmud Eliminated in 6th Place (£3,500)
Joshua Mahmmud Level 31: 200,000/400,000 (400,000) Entries: 5/730 Prizes: £109,755 Action folded to short-stacked Joshua Mahmmud, who moved all in for 1,650,000 from the Button. After receiving the count, Jonas Pattichis called after some consideration.
Joshua Mahmmud: K♥5♣
Jonas Pattichis: K♠4♥Mahmmud was looking good to at least get a split pot and still be alive. Unlucky for him, a brutal river completed the 2♣6♥7♠J♣4♣ board, eliminating him in sixth place for £3,500.
Jonas Pattichis: 7,750,000
Joshua Mahmmud: 0 -
No Deal
Level 31: 200,000/400,000 (400,000) Entries: 6/730 Prizes: £109,755 At this current stage, the players were not able to agree on a six-way deal.
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Is A Deal to be Made?
Level 31: 200,000/400,000 (400,000) Entries: 6/730 Prizes: £109,755 The remaining sixx players have requested to look at the numbers for a potential deal, before resuming the game.
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Thomas Harbrecht-Parker Eliminated in 7th Place (£2,700)
Thomas Harbrecht-Parker Level 30: 150,000/300,000 (300,000) Entries: 7/730 Prizes: £109,755 UTG+1, Thomas Harbrecht-Parker moved all in for 3,125,000. Jonas Pattichis made the call from the Cut-off.
Thomas Harbrecht-Parker: J♠10♠
Jonas Pattichis: 10♥10♦Harbrecht-Parker was in rough shape, and he didn’t spike a jack on the 4♣2♣8♦K♠6♥ board. As such, he went out in seventh place for £2,700.
Jonas Pattichis: 9,000,000
Thomas Harbrecht-Parker: 0 -
Huge Pot Gives Sakinala Chip Lead
Nikhila Sakinala Level 29: 125,000/250,000 (250,000) Entries: 7/730 Prizes: £109,755 Action folded all the way to Christain Calvera in the Small Blind. He decided to force Nikhila Sakinala (Big Blind) all in for 5,500,000. Sakinala utilized one timebank-chip before deciding to call.
Christain Calvera: Q♥7♥
Nikhila Sakinala: A♠7♠Sakinala proved that she came to play, and she was rewarded for her call as the board spelled out A♥7♣8♠9♦6♠. She took the bigger part of Calvera’s stack, and doing so, she snagged the chip lead from her opponent.
Nikhila Sakinala: 10,800,000
Christain Calvera: 1,750,000 -
Ladislav Schneider Eliminated in 8th Place (£2,200)
Ladislav Schneider Level 29: 125,000/250,000 (250,000) Entries: 7/730 Prizes: £109,755 The flop read 6♥Q♦3♥ with roughly 1,000,000 in the middle. Ladislav Schneider (Small Blind) checked it over to Thomas Harbrecht-Parker (UTG+1), who bet 575,000. Rather quickly, Schneider announced all in for 2,600,000. After some consideration, Harbrecht-Parker made the call.
Ladislav Schneider: K♦Q♣
Thomas Harbrecht-Parker: A♠Q♠Harbrecht-Parker had made the correct call, and he was awarded as the board finished 9♥2♣. After counting, it turned out Schneider had survived with 325,000.
His last chips went in on the very next hand. From the Button, he committed his 385,000 to snag as much as possible from Christain Calvera’s min-raise to 500,000 from the Lo-jack.
Christain Calvera: A♠A♣
Ladislav Schneider: Q♣8♣A brutal scenario for Schneider, who had to witness as Calvera improved to a full house on the 10♣Q♥A♦9♠Q♦ board. As such, Schneider became the second casualty on the final table, bidding farewell in eighth place for £2,200.
Christain Calvera: 7,840,000
Thomas Harbrecht-Parker: 5,400,000
Ladislav Schneider: 0 -
Chun Li Eliminated in 9th Place (£1,500)
Chun Li Level 28: 100,000/200,000 (200,000) Entries: 8/730 Prizes: £109,755 Chun Li, who entered the final table as the shortstack, moved all in for 785,000 from the Big Blind, after Christain Calvera initally had opened to 400,000. When action came back to Calvera, he made the call.
Chun Li: K♥3♣
Christain Calvera: A♥4♠Calvera paired his ace on the 2♦A♦5♣ flop, while Li picked up a gutshot. No dice for Li, though, as the board completed with J♦3♥. As such, Li became the first casualty of the final table, going out in ninth place for £1,500.
Christain Calvera: 7,235,000
Chun Li: 0 -
Final Table is Set
Final table of the £185 Main Event during the 2025 Beer Poker Tour September Edition Level 28: 100,000/200,000 (200,000) Entries: 9/730 Prizes: £109,755 Action folded to Sally Smith, who moved all in for 715,000 from the Small Blind. Seated in the Big Blind, Christain Calvera made the call.
Sally Smith: A♣6♣
Christain Calvera: 8♥8♣Smith took the lead on the 10♦5♦A♠ flop and was on the verge of a double-up. She was still ahead on the 7♣ turn, before the 5♥ river shattered her dreams.
With Smith out in tenth place, the nine-handed final table is now set. Below is the seat draw and chip counts.
Table-Seat Player Chips Big Blinds 25-1 Chun- Li 785,000 4 25-2 Ladislav Schneider 4,105,000 21 25-3 Joshua Mahmmud 2,260,000 11 25-4 Thomas Harbrecht-Parker 5,470,000 27 25-5 Stefan-Claudiu Paunescu 3,555,000 18 25-6 Jonas Pattichis 6,715,000 34 25-7 Christain Calvera 6,450,000 32 25-8 Nikhila Sakinala 3,945,000 20 25-9 Hugh Fowler 3,500,000 18 -
Domination Nation
Level 28: 100,000/200,000 (200,000) Entries: 10/730 Prizes: £109,755 “Mr. X” open-jamed for 1,900,000 from the Cut-off. Masoud Tehrani called from the Small Blind; playing 1,800,000, Tehrani was the player at risk.
Mr. X: A♦Q♦
Masoud Tehrani: K♦Q♥Tehrani was in rough shape, and he didn’t manage to suck out as the board ran out Q♣A♥4♠4♦J♦. He was eliminated, and brought the number of players down to 10.
Mr. X: 4,000,000
Masoud Tehrani: 0 -
Sumer Says Sayonara
Level 26: 60,000/120,000 (120,000) Entries: 12/730 Prizes: £109,755 Ertan Sumer moved all in for 950,000 from the Hi-jack. Hugh Fowler re-shoved from the Small Blind for 2,600,000. Soon enough, the two contestants turned their cards over.
Ertan Sumer: 5♠5♣
Hugh Fowler: J♥J♦No five or any other help for Sumer on the 7♠Q♦9♠4♣A♣, and he became the next victim.
Hugh Fowler: 3,640,000
Ertan Sumer: 0 -
The Current Standings
Break N/A Entries: 13/730 Prizes: £109,755 The remaining 13 players are on a 15-minute break. They are set to return to Level 26: Blinds 60,000/120,000 with a 120,000 Ante. Below are the current chip counts.
Table-Seat Player Chips Big Blinds 25-1 Thomas Harbrecht 3,500,000 22 25-2 Anonymous 4,800,000 30 25-4 Anonymous 3,705,000 23 25-5 Stefan-Claudiu Paunescu 3,600,000 23 25-7 Nikhila Sakinala 1,985,000 12 25-8 Jonas Pattichis 1,390,000 9 29-1 Sally Smith 1,310,000 8 29-3 Masoud Tehrani 2,190,000 14 29-4 Ertan Sumer 830,000 5 29-5 Lewis Mayes 3,780,000 24 29-6 Christain Bedoya 3,350,000 21 29-7 Hugh Fowler 2,330,000 15 29-9 Ladislaw Schneider 1,390,000 9 -
Another One Bites the Dust
Level 25: 50,000/100,000 (100,000) Entries: 14/730 Prizes: £109,755 Goonjan Mall moved all in for 540,000 UTG. After receiving the count, Lewis Mayes re-shoved from the Hi-jack, playing roughly 1,300,000. The two of them were heads-up.
Goonjan Mall: J♠10♣
Lewis Mayes: 9♣9♥The 10♥7♦9♦ saw Mayes improving to a set, but Mall picked up a flush draw. Mayes managed to avoid disaster as the board continued 4♠J♣, and he took all of Mall’s chips.
Lewis Mayes: 1,900,000
Goonjan Mall: 0 -
Brutal Ace Eliminates Mr. X
Level 25: 50,000/100,000 (100,000) Entries: 16/730 Prizes: £109,755 “Mr. X” opened to 225,000 from the Lo-jack. Action folded to Jonas Pattichis, who moved all in for slightly more than 2,000,000 from the Small Blind. When action came back to Mr. X, he snap-called.
Jonas Pattichis: A♦K♥
Mr. X: K♠K♣Mr. X was ahead, but we all know poker can be a brutal game sometimes. The ace on the A♥J♠J♥ flop saw Pattichis taking the lead, and Mr. X wasn’t able to catch up as the board completed with 2♦6♥. Mr. X was eliminated, and Pattichis stack grew to impressive proportions.
Jonas Pattichis: 4,100,000
Mr. X: 0 -
Two Tables Left; Results so Far
Level 25: 50,000/100,000 (100,000) Entries: 18/730 Prizes: £109,755 There are only 18 players remaining. Below is the most recent list of eliminations.
Place Player Prize 19 John Friel £930 20 Anonymous £820 21 Rostyslav Mozghovyi £820 22 Jack Redmond £820 23 Anonymous £730 24 Masoud Etemadiherisi £730 25 Ricky Mackintosh £730 26 Hossein Shokri £730 27 Emil Georgiev £730 28 George Kounnas £650 29 Michael Brisley £650 30 Mauro Suriano £650 31 Jason Shellum £650 32 Anonymous £650 33 Desmond De Araujo £575 34 Cindy Wozniak £575 35 Piotr Swierczynski £575 36 Stephen Okeeffe £575 37 Anonymous £575 38 Smari Antonsson £575 39 Chenyi Wei £575 40 John Simcox £575 41 Rutuj Mhaske £510 42 Abdul Biria £510 43 Michael O’Brien £510 44 Ayush Gandhi £510 45 John Squibb £510 46 Anonymous £510 47 Anonymous £510 48 Ignacio Macia £510 49 Levente Varga £510 50 Michael Cunnigham £510 51 Adam Diamond £450 52 Anonymous £450 53 Carlo Hassan £450 54 Martin Kalinov £450 55 Ehsan-Ur-Rahman Khan £450 56 Michael Dunleavy £450 57 James Smith £450 58 Mohamed Mohamed £450 59 David McConachie £450 60 Halil Dervis £450 61 Stephen Smith £400 62 Michael Burnett £400 63 Nicolai Cravciuc £400 64 Madalin Tiron £400 65 John Dilaver £400 66 Freddie Bogie £400 67 Kristiyan Andonov £400 68 Charlie Thurston £400 69 Anonymous £400 70 Gregory Davis £400 71 Sebastian Smith £360 72 Emmett Saigal £360 73 ARvid Vermaut £360 74 Arcin Izzigil £360 75 Marius-Mihai Robas £360 76 Frank Anumel £360 77 Manh Nguyen £360 78 Tasos Papanastasiou £360 79 Robert Kemp £360 80 Umberan Akhtar £360 81 Brittany Smith £320 82 Wilson Leung £320 83 Ebraham Zand £320 84 Mohammed Suhail £320 85 Matas Gerdziunas £320 86 Beryll Gonzales £320 87 Richard Eaton £320 88 Stephen Brown £320 89 Ben Skinner £320 90 Andrew Jacobs £320 91 Toby Cooke £320 92 Anonymous £320 93 Serhii Lubyk £320 94 Anonymous £320 95 Cosmin Staicu £320 96 Thomas Hiom £320 -
A Crucial King
Level 24: 40,000/80,000 (80,000) Entries: 19/730 Prizes: £109,755 Action folded all the way to Jack Redmond, who moved all in from the Small Blind. “Mr. X” took a peek at his hole cards, then called from the Big Blind. Mr. X was the player at risk by a a small margin, playing roughly 1,400,000.
Jack Redmond: K♠9♥
Mr. X: 9♠9♦Mr. X was in good shape, but Redmond hit his after-sought king on the A♦K♦4♠ flop. A visibly disappointed Mr. X wasn’t able to catch up on the 2♥8♠ runout, and his tournament life came to an end.
Jack Redmond: 4,300,000
Mr. X: 0 -
A Decent Call
Level 24: 40,000/80,000 (80,000) Entries: 21/730 Prizes: £109,755 Masoud Tehrani limped from the Cut-off, and Christain Calvera checked from the Big Blind. Both players proceeded with checking the 7♥5♠4♠ flop. Calvera then check-called a 105,000 bet from Tehrani on the 3♥ turn.
Calvera checked again on the 8♥ river, prior to Tehrani betting 275,000. After a couple second’s worth of consideration, Calvera made the call.
Masoud Tehrani: A♠3♥
Christain Calvera: 4♣2♥Some of the players were impressed by Calvera’s call, who may be the current chip leader.
Christain Calvera: 4,100,000
Masoud Tehrani: 2,800,000 -
Down to Three Tables
Level 22: 25,000/50,000 (50,000) Entries: 24/730 Prizes: £109,755 Players are going out in rapid speed. 24 players currently remain on three tables. Below is an updated list of all eliminations.
Place Player Prize 25 Ricky Mackintosh £730 26 Hossein Shokri £730 27 Emil Georgiev £730 28 George Kounnas £650 29 Michael Brisley £650 30 Mauro Suriano £650 31 Jason Shellum £650 32 Anonymous £650 33 Desmond De Araujo £575 34 Cindy Wozniak £575 35 Piotr Swierczynski £575 36 Stephen Okeeffe £575 37 Anonymous £575 38 Smari Antonsson £575 39 Chenyi Wei £575 40 John Simcox £575 41 Rutuj Mhaske £510 42 Abdul Biria £510 43 Michael O’Brien £510 44 Ayush Gandhi £510 45 John Squibb £510 46 Anonymous £510 47 Anonymous £510 48 Ignacio Macia £510 49 Levente Varga £510 50 Michael Cunnigham £510 51 Adam Diamond £450 52 Anonymous £450 53 Carlo Hassan £450 54 Martin Kalinov £450 55 Ehsan-Ur-Rahman Khan £450 56 Michael Dunleavy £450 57 James Smith £450 58 Mohamed Mohamed £450 59 David McConachie £450 60 Halil Dervis £450 61 Stephen Smith £400 62 Michael Burnett £400 63 Nicolai Cravciuc £400 64 Madalin Tiron £400 65 John Dilaver £400 66 Freddie Bogie £400 67 Kristiyan Andonov £400 68 Charlie Thurston £400 69 Anonymous £400 70 Gregory Davis £400 71 Sebastian Smith £360 72 Emmett Saigal £360 73 ARvid Vermaut £360 74 Arcin Izzigil £360 75 Marius-Mihai Robas £360 76 Frank Anumel £360 77 Manh Nguyen £360 78 Tasos Papanastasiou £360 79 Robert Kemp £360 80 Umberan Akhtar £360 81 Brittany Smith £320 82 Wilson Leung £320 83 Ebraham Zand £320 84 Mohammed Suhail £320 85 Matas Gerdziunas £320 86 Beryll Gonzales £320 87 Richard Eaton £320 88 Stephen Brown £320 89 Ben Skinner £320 90 Andrew Jacobs £320 91 Toby Cooke £320 92 Anonymous £320 93 Serhii Lubyk £320 94 Anonymous £320 95 Cosmin Staicu £320 96 Thomas Hiom £320 -
All the Single Ladies
Level 23: 30,000/60,000 (60,000) Entries: 28/730 Prizes: £109,755 Action folded to “Mr. X” in the Small Blind, who moved all in for 530,000. Ionut-Laurentiu Nechita called him off from the Big Blind.
Mr. X: Q♦Q♠
Ionut-Laurentiu Nechita: K♠J♣Nechita saw a king in the window, but Mr. X maintained his lead on the Q♥A♠K♥ flop. He improved to a full house on the 4♦4♣ runout and received a full double up.
Mr. X: 1,110,000
Ionut-Laurentiu Nechita: 910,000 -
Chip Counts at the Second Break
Break N/A Entries: 32/730 Prizes: £109,755 The remaining 32 players are now on a 15-minute break. The upcoming level, Level 22, features Blinds 25,000/50,000, and a 50,000 Ante. Below are the biggest stacks.
Position Player Chips Big Blinds 1 Jonas Pattichis 2,785,000 56 2 Anonymous 2,695,000 54 3 Lewis Mayes 2,550,000 51 4 Stefan-Claudiu Paunescu 2,400,000 48 5 Christain Calvera 2,100,000 42 -
Au Revoir
Level 20: 15,000/30,000 (30,000) Entries: 32/730 Prizes: £109,755 Big-stacked Stefan-Claudiu Paunescu opened to 100,000 from the Cut-off. Cindy Wozniak them moved all in for 360,000 in total from the Big Blind. After some table talk, Paunescu made the call.
Cindy Wozniak: A♣J♣
Stefan-Claudiu Paunescu: 7♠7♥It was a classic coinflip scenario, and this time, Paunescu came out on the better side of things as the board spelled out 3♠8♥4♠5♣8♦. Wozniak was eliminated, and Paunescu may be the chip leader at this point.
Stefan-Claudiu Paunescu: 2,750,000
Cindy Wozniak: 0 -
Updated List of Eliminations
Level 20: 15,000/30,000 (30,000) Entries: 38/730 Prizes: £109,755 Place Player Prize 39 Chenyi Wei £575 40 John Simcox £575 41 Rutuj Mhaske £510 42 Abdul Biria £510 43 Michael O’Brien £510 44 Ayush Gandhi £510 45 John Squibb £510 46 Anonymous £510 47 Anonymous £510 48 Ignacio Macia £510 49 Levente Varga £510 50 Michael Cunnigham £510 51 Adam Diamond £450 52 Anonymous £450 53 Carlo Hassan £450 54 Martin Kalinov £450 55 Ehsan-Ur-Rahman Khan £450 56 Michael Dunleavy £450 57 James Smith £450 58 Mohamed Mohamed £450 59 David McConachie £450 60 Halil Dervis £450 61 Stephen Smith £400 62 Michael Burnett £400 63 Nicolai Cravciuc £400 64 Madalin Tiron £400 65 John Dilaver £400 66 Freddie Bogie £400 67 Kristiyan Andonov £400 68 Charlie Thurston £400 69 Anonymous £400 70 Gregory Davis £400 71 Sebastian Smith £360 72 Emmett Saigal £360 73 ARvid Vermaut £360 74 Arcin Izzigil £360 75 Marius-Mihai Robas £360 76 Frank Anumel £360 77 Manh Nguyen £360 78 Tasos Papanastasiou £360 79 Robert Kemp £360 80 Umberan Akhtar £360 81 Brittany Smith £320 82 Wilson Leung £320 83 Ebraham Zand £320 84 Mohammed Suhail £320 85 Matas Gerdziunas £320 86 Beryll Gonzales £320 87 Richard Eaton £320 88 Stephen Brown £320 89 Ben Skinner £320 90 Andrew Jacobs £320 91 Toby Cooke £320 92 Anonymous £320 93 Serhii Lubyk £320 94 Anonymous £320 95 Cosmin Staicu £320 96 Thomas Hiom £320 -
A Mysterious Exchange
Level 20: 15,000/30,000 (30,000) Entries: 39/730 Prizes: £109,755 “Mr. X” opened to 60,000 UTG. “Mr. Y” called from the Hi-jack, and Rostyslav Mozghovy joined the action from the Big Blind.
Action was checked to Mr. X on the 6♦7♦Q♣ flop, who continued for 55,000. Both of his opponents made the call.
When it once again was on Mr. X, he moved all in for 435,000 on the 8♦ turn. Mr. Y asked for the count and it looked like he/she contemplated a call, before folding. Mozghony also mucked quickly.
“Will you show?” Mr. Y urged Mr. X. “No,” was the reply. “You don’t have anything good?” Mr. X asked, as the table shared a laugh.
Mr. Y: 1,150,000
Mr. X: 750,000 -
Latest Batch of Eliminations
Level 18: 10,000/20,000 (20,000) Entries: 58/730 Prizes: £109,755 Place Player Prize 59 David McConachie £450 60 Halil Dervis £450 61 Stephen Smith £400 62 Michael Burnett £400 63 Nicolai Cravciuc £400 64 Madalin Tiron £400 65 John Dilaver £400 66 Freddie Bogie £400 67 Kristiyan Andonov £400 68 Charlie Thurston £400 69 Anonymous £400 70 Gregory Davis £400 71 Sebastian Smith £360 72 Emmett Saigal £360 73 ARvid Vermaut £360 74 Arcin Izzigil £360 75 Marius-Mihai Robas £360 76 Frank Anumel £360 77 Manh Nguyen £360 78 Tasos Papanastasiou £360 79 Robert Kemp £360 80 Umberan Akhtar £360 81 Brittany Smith £320 82 Wilson Leung £320 83 Ebraham Zand £320 84 Mohammed Suhail £320 85 Matas Gerdziunas £320 86 Beryll Gonzales £320 87 Richard Eaton £320 88 Stephen Brown £320 89 Ben Skinner £320 90 Andrew Jacobs £320 91 Toby Cooke £320 92 Anonymous £320 93 Serhii Lubyk £320 94 Anonymous £320 95 Cosmin Staicu £320 96 Thomas Hiom £320 -
Chip Counts at the First Break
Break N/A Entries: 61/730 Prizes: £109,755 It’s the first break on Day 2, and the players will soon return to Level 18 (Blinds 10,000/20,000 with a 20,000 Ante). During the break, there’ll be the flip for the €1,500 package to the 2025 Battle of Malta Autumn Edition.
Below are the biggest stacks at each table.
1 Lewis Mayes 1,800,000 90 2 Anonymous 1,510,000 76 3 Goonjan Mall 1,355,000 68 4 Ionut-Laurentiu Nechita 1,345,000 67 5 Christian Bedoya 1,256,000 63 6 Ertan Sumer 1,200,000 60 8 Anonymous 930,000 47 -
George Kounnas is Going to Malta
George Kounnas Break N/A Entries: 61/730 Prizes: £109,755 The £185 Main Event offered seven starting-day flights. All the chip leaders from each flight were invited to participate in a PLO flip during the first break of Day 2 of the Main Event.
The flip was just conducted, and when all was said and done, George Kounnas was crowned the winner with a set of fives. That means he win a €1,500 package for the 2025 Battle of Malta Autumn Edition.
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Updated List of Victims
Level 17: 8,000/16,000 (16,000) Entries: 68/730 Prizes: £109,755 70 Gregory Davis £400 71 Sebastian Smith £360 72 Emmett Saigal £360 73 ARvid Vermaut £360 74 Arcin Izzigil £360 75 Marius-Mihai Robas £360 76 Frank Anumel £360 77 Manh Nguyen £360 78 Tasos Papanastasiou £360 79 Robert Kemp £360 80 Umberan Akhtar £360 81 Brittany Smith £320 82 Wilson Leung £320 83 Ebraham Zand £320 84 Mohammed Suhail £320 85 Matas Gerdziunas £320 86 Beryll Gonzales £320 87 Richard Eaton £320 88 Stephen Brown £320 89 Ben Skinner £320 90 Andrew Jacobs £320 91 Toby Cooke £320 92 Anonymous £320 93 Serhii Lubyk £320 94 Anonymous £320 95 Cosmin Staicu £320 96 Thomas Hiom £320 -
Big Slick gets the Job Done
Level 16: 6,000/12,000 (12,000) Entries: 69/730 Prizes: £109,755 Michael Brisley opened to 28,000 UTG. Action folded to Sebastian Smith, who moved all in for 225,000 from the Cut-off. Back to Brisley who snap-called.
Sebastian Smith:A♠10♥
Michael Brisley: A♥K♣The K♠5♦9♦ more or less killed all Smith’s dreams, and the 4♦6♥ offered no consolation.
Michael Brisley: 870,000
Sebastian Smith: 0 -
The Smith Survival
Level 16: 6,000/12,000 (12,000) Entries: 71/730 Prizes: £109,755 Michael Cunningham opened to 25,000 from the Lo-jack. Seated right next to him, James Smith moved all in for 133,000 from the Hi-jack. After receiving the countyt, Cunningham made the call.
James Smith: K♣K♥
Michael Kunningham: A♠9♠Smith took an ever further grip of the pot on the J♥K♦7♦. For good measure, he sealed the deal with a full house, as the board continued 2♦J♦.
Michael Kunningham: 296,000
James Smith: 210,000 -
The One Million Club
Level 16: 6,000/12,000 (12,000) Entries: 75/730 Prizes: £109,755 There were roughly 600,000 in the middle when the board read A♦10♦J♥2♥7♣. The player who began Day 2 with the second-most in chips, Sally Smith, bet 100,000 on the river. Her opponent, Arcin Izzigil, was visibly uncomfortable. He utilized two time-bank chips before making the call.
Smith turned over A♣K♦. Izzigil’s hand hit the muck and Smith now plays more than 1,000,000.
Sally Smith: 1,123,000
Arcin Izzigil: 225,000 -
Eliminations so far
Level 14: 4,000/8,000 (8,000) Entries: 82/730 Prizes: £109,755 Below are all the casualities so far since reaching ITM.
Place Player Prize 83 Ebraham Zand £320 84 Mohammed Suhail £320 85 Matas Gerdziunas £320 86 Beryll Gonzales £320 87 Richard Eaton £320 88 Stephen Brown £320 89 Ben Skinner £320 90 Andrew Jacobs £320 91 Toby Cooke £320 92 Darren Howorth £320 93 Serhii Lubyk £320 94 Krishna Thupakula £320 95 Cosmin Staicu £320 96 Thomas Hiom £320 -
Payouts
Level 14: 4,000/8,000 (8,000) Entries: 90/730 Prizes: £109,755 Below are the payouts for the £185 Main Event.
Position Payout 1 £18,405 2 £13,200 3 £9,000 4 £6,500 5 £4,700 6 £3,500 7 £2,700 8 £2,200 9 £1,800 10-11 £1,500 12-13 £1,250 14-16 £1,060 17-19 £930 20-22 £820 23-27 £730 28-32 £650 33-40 £575 41-50 £510 51-60 £450 61-70 £400 71-80 £360 81-96 £320 -
Shuffle Up and Deal
Level 14: 4,000/8,000 (8,000) Entries: 98/730 Prizes: £109,755 After seven starting-day flights, Day 2 of the £185 Main Event has now started. All in all, 98 players are taking their seats, competing for a £18,405 first-place prize (the full payouts will be published in the next post).
At the first break, all seven chip leaders from each starting-day flight will take part in a flip, where the winner receives a €1,500 package to the 2025 Battle of Malta Autumn Edition.
Below is the seat draw.
Player Table Seat Chips Big Blinds Ladislav Schneider 22 1 324,000 41 Rutuj Mhaske 22 2 474,000 59 Rakesh Attuluri 22 3 50,000 6 Rostyslav Mozghovyi 22 4 324,000 41 Anonymous 22 5 379,000 47 John Squibb 22 6 162,000 20 Anonymous 22 7 50,000 6 Ben Skinner 22 8 188,000 24 Wilson Leung 22 9 143,000 18 Anonymous 23 1 160,000 20 Anonymous 23 2 224,000 28 Tasos Papanastasiou 23 3 165,000 21 Stephen Okeeffe 23 4 475,000 59 Robert Kemp 23 5 50,000 6 Emmett Saigal 23 6 50,000 6 George Kounnas 23 7 850,000 106 Levente Varga 23 8 334,000 42 Anonymous 23 9 217,000 27 Abdul Biria 24 1 482,000 60 Chenyi Wei 24 2 163,000 20 Manh Nguyen 24 3 127,000 16 Cosmin Staicu 24 4 216,000 27 Michael Dunleavy 24 5 165,000 21 Anonymous 24 6 506,000 63 Esteve Sanchez Limeres 24 7 299,000 37 Freddie Anthony Henry Bogie 24 8 50,000 6 Anonymous 24 9 503,000 63 Sebastian Smith 25 1 787,000 98 Jack Redmond 25 2 370,000 46 Desmond De Araujo 25 3 498,000 62 Richard Eaton 25 5 177,000 22 Hugh Fowler 25 6 527,000 66 Michael Burnett 25 7 50,000 6 Goonjan Mall 25 8 50,000 6 Xiaochun Chen 25 9 248,000 31 Andrew Jacobs 26 1 28,000 4 Ehsan-Ur-Rahman Khan 26 3 641,000 80 Stephen Smith 26 4 235,000 29 Masoud Tehrani 26 5 527,000 66 Matas Gerdziunas 26 6 177,000 22 Anonymous 26 7 130,000 16 Anonymous 26 8 617,000 77 Nicolai Cravciuc 26 9 50,000 6 Marius-Mihai Robas 27 1 177,000 22 Ignacio Gouveia Macia 27 2 437,000 55 Anonymous 27 3 50,000 6 Michael Coulin C Brisley 27 4 339,000 42 John Dilaver 27 5 125,000 16 Stephen Brown 27 6 184,000 23 Beryll Gonzales 27 7 50,000 6 Smari Antonsson 27 8 201,000 25 John Friel 27 9 452,000 57 Sally Smith 28 1 902,000 113 Madalin Tiron 28 2 585,000 73 Nikhila Sakinala 28 3 456,000 57 Halil Dervis 28 4 392,000 49 Jonas Pattichis 28 5 106,000 13 Arcin Izzigil 28 6 520,000 65 Serhii Lubyk 28 7 146,000 18 Ionut-Laurentiu Nechita 28 8 50,000 6 Frank Anumel 28 9 219,000 27 David Mcconachie 29 1 548,000 69 Mohammed Suhail 29 2 259,000 32 Thomas Harbrecht-Parker 29 3 804,000 101 Piotr Swierczynski 29 4 826,000 103 Anonymous 29 5 50,000 6 Kristiyan Andonov 29 6 520,000 65 Anonymous 29 7 153,000 19 Ricky Mackintosh 29 8 623,000 78 Ebraham Zand 29 9 150,000 19 Michael Obrien 30 1 397,000 50 Martin Kalinov 30 2 444,000 56 John Simcox 30 3 260,000 33 Michael Cunningham 30 4 300,000 38 James Smith 30 5 753,000 94 Ertan Sumer 30 6 646,000 81 Anonymous 30 7 50,000 6 Jason Shellum 30 8 50,000 6 Toby Cooke 30 9 78,000 10 Carlo Hassan 31 1 381,000 48 Adam Diamond 31 2 617,000 77 Mohamed Mohamed 31 3 258,000 32 Thomas Hiom 31 4 53,000 7 Arvid Vermaut 31 5 68,000 9 Mauro Suriano 31 6 80,000 10 Ayush Devang K Gandhi 31 7 720,000 90 Brittany Smith 31 8 50,000 6 Anonymous 31 9 737,000 92 Stefan-Claudiu Paunescu 32 1 494,000 62 Emil Georgiev 32 2 461,000 58 Umberan Akhtar 32 3 281,000 35 Masoud Etemadiherisi 32 4 155,000 19 Anonymous 32 5 865,000 108 Christain Bedoya Calvera 32 6 684,000 86 Gregory Davis 32 7 145,000 18 Anonymous 32 8 50,000 6 Anonymous 32 9 382,000 48 -
£185 Main Event – Day 1f Chip Counts
Day 1f of the £185 Main Event concluded the night between Saturday and Sunday. Out of a total 128 entries, the following 17 made it through to Day 2.
Position Player Chips 1 Cindy Lagares Wozniak 936,000 2 Thomas Harbrecht-Parker 804,000 3 Christian Bedoya Calvera 684,000 4 Ertan Sumer 646,000 5 Anonymous 503,000 6 Halil Dervis 392,000 7 Anonymous 379,000 8 Anonymous 299,000 9 Umberan Akhtar 281,000 10 John Simcox 260,000 11 Mohamed Mohamed 258,000 12 Xiaochun Chen 248,000 13 Richard Eaton 177,000 14 John Squib 162,000 15 Anonymous 160,000 16 Manh Nguyen 127,000 17 John Dilaver 125,000 -
£185 Main Event – Day 1e Chip Counts
Day 1e of the £185 Main Event attracted 144 entries – the biggest starting-day flight so far. The following 19 players bagged for Day 2, which will be played tomorrow at 16:00.
Position Player Chips 1 Sally Smith 902,000 2 Anonymouis 865,000 3 Piotr Swierczynski 826,000 4 Adam Diamond 617,000 5 Madalin Tiron 585,000 6 Hugh Fowler 527,000 7 Martin Kalinov 444,000 8 Ignacio Gouveia Macia 437,000 9 Anonymous 324,000 10 Anonymous 259,000 11 Anonymous 224,000 12 Anonymous 217,000 13 Stephen Brown 184,000 14 Michael Dunleavy 165,000 15 Anonymous 153,000 16 Serhii Lubyk 146,000 17 Wilson Leung 143,000 18 Anonymous 130,000 19 Thomas Hiom 53,000 -
The Bubble has Burst; Play Done for Today
Level 17: 8,000/16,000 (16,000) Entries: 19/144 Prizes: TBA Hand-by-hand play on the bubble commenced perhaps 40 minutes ago. It has now burst, after short stacks survived at least five times.
Ultimately, a crippled Sandeep Chaduvul was forced all in from the Big Blind, after losing a crucial flip a few moments earlier. Action folded to Stephen Brown who limped from the Button, and Martin Kalinov (Small Blind) also called.
Both players checked the 5♣K♠Q♦ flop. Kalinov bet 16,000 on the 4♣ turn, and Brown decided to fold.
Sandeep Chaduvul: A♣5♦
Martin Kalinov: A♦Q♠Chaduvul was in rough shape, and he didn’t get the help he needed as the Q♥ river favored Kalinov.
As such, Chaduvul came up short, and the remaining 19 players all received a bag for Day 2.
The poker.pro live coverage team will soon come back with the chip counts from today. Stay tuned.
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A Missing Bag
Level 15: 5,000/10,000 (10,000) Entries: 23/144 Prizes: TBA Antonis Poulenger moved all in for 56,000 from the Hi-jack. Seated in the Big Blind, Ignacio Gouveia made the call.
Antonis Poulenger: A♥10♣
Ignacio Gouveia: Q♠8♦Poulenger was the slight favorite, but the 4♥8♠7♥5♠5♦ runout favored Gouevia. The disappointed Poulenger left the table in defeat, and he even forgot his bag. Luckily, this reporter was quick on his feet.
Ignacio Gouveia: 400,000
Antonias Poulenger: 0 -
Thurston Cracks Aces
Level 14: 4,000/8,000 (8,000) Entries: 26/144 Prizes: TBA Charlie Thurston opened to 16,000 from UTG+1. Martin Kalinov then three-bet to 40,000 from the Button. Thurston made the call.
Thurston check-called a 50,000 bet from Kalinov on the 9♥8♥2♠ flop. Action repeated itself on the 5♥ turn, the only difference being Thurston now sized up to 75,000. Action went check-check on the 8♣ river.
Charlie Thurston: Q♥J♥
Martin Kalinov: A♥A♠Thurston had managed to crack the aces of Kalinov with a flush, and most likely, Thurston is the current chip leader.
Charlie Thurston: 850,000
Martin Kalinov: 268,000 -
Temperature’s Rising
Level 14: 4,000/8,000 (8,000) Entries: 26/144 Prizes: TBA Seated UTG, “Mr.X” opened to 17,000. Michael Dunleavy (Small Blind) and Serhii Lubyk (Big Blind) both made the call.
Action was checked to Mr.X on the 8♥8♦J♥ flop, who bet 25,000. Dunleavy made the call, before Lubyk folded.
Dunleavy checked again on the 4♥ turn. Without hesitation, Mr. Xforced his opponent all in for 125,000 in total. This sent Dunleavy deep into the tank, who decided to fold after perhaps four minutes.
Mr. X: 325,000
Michael Dunleavy: 125,000 -
Late Registration is Over, Here are the Chipcounts
Break N/A Entries: 40/144 Prizes: TBA The third break of the day is over, and late registration is now closed. The final number of entries in Day 1e is 144, and considering play will conclude when 13 % of the field remains, 19 players will make it on to Day 2.
Play has just resumed on Level 13, featuring Blinds 3,000/6,000 and a 6,000 Ante. Below are the five biggest stacks in the room as of now.
Position Player Chips Big Blinds 1 Sally Smith 528000 88 2 Anonymous 472000 79 3 Hugh Fowler 454000 76 4 Antonis Poulenger 380000 63 5 Martin Kalinov 331000 55 -
Big One for Fowler Sees Miller hit the Rail
Gary Miller Level 12: 2,500/5,000 (5,000) Entries: 45/140 Prizes: TBA The experienced Gary Miller opened to 12,000 from the Lo-jack. “Mr. X” (Cut-off), Hugh Fowler (Button), and “Mr. Y” (Small Blind) all made the call.
First to act, Mr. Y checked the 3♠8♥J♦ flop. Miller then bet 17,300 and after Mr. X folded, Fowler and Mr. Y both made the call.,
Action would prove to ramp up on the 4♥ turn. Mr. Y checked again, and Miller wasted little time putting a big chunk of blue 5,000 chips in the middle; perhaps, the bet was around 55,000. Fowler then moved all in for something around 220,000. Mr. Y relieved a sigh before folding, while Miller made the call, being the player at risk.
Hugo Fowler: J♠8♦
Gary Miller: Q♣Q♦The river bricked out for Miller; since he couldn’t improve to a superior two-pair, he was eliminated, and Fowler’s stack grew to impressive proportions.
Hugo Fowler: 517,000
Gary Miller: 0 -
The Ace of Spades
Raheel Bhatti Level 11: 2,000/4,000 (4,000) Entries: 51/138 Prizes: TBA Raheel Bhatti opened to 8,000 from UTG+1. The sole caller was “Mr. X” in the Big Blind, one of the bigger stacks in the tournament right now.
Mr. X check-called a 11,000 bet from Bhatti on the A♥6♠8♣ board. Action went check-check on the 4♠ turn, and the dealer then dealt the Q♥ on the turn. This time. Mr. X check-called 17,000 from Bhatti.
Bhatti turned over A♠9♠, a hand that would receive the Mr. X nod of approval.
Mr. X: 395,000
Raheel Bhatti: 128,000 -
Keep on Swimming, Simcox
John Simcox Level 10: 1,500/3,000 (3,000) Entries: 58/137 Prizes: TBA John Simcox, who finished fourth in the £150 poker.pro PLO4/5 for £1,090 the other day, is one of the 58 players still in Day 1e of the £185 Main Event. Considering 13 % will move on to Day 2 from each starting-day flight, it can already be determined at least 17 players will move on from this flight, which already is the biggest flight so far. Late registration is open until the conclusion of Level 12, i.e., roughly one more hour.
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Meanwhile, 1f Kicks off
Level 10: 1,500/3,000 (3,000) Entries: 65/136 Prizes: TBA While Day 1e is closing in on the conclusion of late registration, 1f has just started. From the get-go, 31 players have thrown their name into the competition.
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Redeem Tokens for Exclusive Beer Poker Tour Merchandise
Beer Poker Tour merchandise Level 10: 1,500/3,000 (3,000) Entries: 65/136 Prizes: TBA By request, here’s information of how many tokens players need for various merchandise/other.
Number of Tokens Prize 1 T-shirt/hat/pint glass/mug/drink 2 Powerbank/backpack/finer drink 3 Hoodie/burger Every time the blinds go up in the Main Event, a token is added to the pot. The one who wins the first pot on each new blind level gets the token.
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£185 Main Event – Numbers so far
Level 9: 1,000/2,500 (2,500) Entries: 64/134 Prizes: TBA Below is a table that tells various numbers from the £185 Main Event starting-day flights that already have concluded.
Flight Number of Entries Players to Day 2 Biggest Stack Day 1a 69 9 753,000 Day 1b 102 14 850,000 Day 1c 80 10 617,000 Day 1d 100 13 720,000 Day 1e N/A N/A N/A Day 1f N/A N/A N/A Day 1g N/A N/A N/A -
Acheampong Can’t Catch a Break
Sam Acheampong Level 9: 1,000/2,5000 (2,500) Entries: 70/130 Prizes: TBA Local legend Sam Acheampong opened to 6,000 from the Lo-jack. “Mr. X” called from the Small Blind, and Zak Ly joined the fun from the Big Blind.
Action was checked to Acheampong on the 10♠3♣2♣ flop, who continued for 13,000. Both his opponents called.
Another round of check-check on the 2♠ turn before it was Acheampong’s turn to act. Very deliberately, he put in a big 90,000 bet. Mr. X folded very quickly, before Ly slowly pushed his stack in the middle, signaling he was all in for 164,500. Once his stack had passed the line, Acheampong made the call.
Zak Ly: A♥2♥
Sam Acheampong: Q♣7♣Acheampong was looking to hit a flush on the river, but the 4♦ did not help him get there. He lost the bigger part of his stack to Ly.
Zak Ly: 275,000
Sam Acheampong: 16,000 -
Voltures!
Break N/A Entries: 70/128 Prizes: TBA One of the great things with the Beer Poker Tour, is that the £185 Main Event players all are treated to free food and drinks during the dinner break. This reporter wanted to take a picture of the tasty-looking food, but two minutes late would prove to be too much…
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Chip Counts at the Second Break
Break N/A Entries: 70/128 Prizes: TBA The 70 players currently in the tournament are now enjoying a 30-minute break. They’ll return to Level 9, which features Blinds 1,000/2,500, and a 2,500 Ante. Below are the biggest stacks in the room.
Position Player Chips Big Blinds 1 Anonymous 352,000 141 2 Hugh Fowler 321,500 129 3 Piotr Swierczyn 240,000 96 4 Brittany Smith 195,500 78 5 Anonymous 156,000 62 -
The House is Full
Level 8: 1,000/2,000 (2,000) Entries: 71/126 Prizes: TBA A somewhat short-stacked Manh Nguyen moved all in for 4,100 from UTG+1. Sandeep Chaduvul called from the Cut-off, and Alin Ciobotaru joined the fun from the Big Blind.
Ciobotaru checked the 7♦K♥8♦ flop, prior to Chaduvul betting 5,500. Ciobotaru folded, and it was time for Nguyen and Chaduvul to turn their cards over.
Mah Nguyen: Q♠Q♣
Sandeep Chaduvul: 8♥7♥“Got a king?” Nguyen asked his opponent prior to the reveal. He wasn’t very pleased to see that he’d been outflopped, and just to put salt in the Nguyen wounds, Ciobotaru improved to a full house on the 4♥8♣ runout.
Sandeep Chaduvul: 172,000
Mah Nguyen: 0 -
Nice One, Harbrecht
Level 7: 800/1,600 (1,600) Entries: 73/115 Prizes: TBA “Mr. X” opened to 3,500 from UTG+2. “Mr. Y” called from the Button, and Thomas Harbrecht decided to defend his Big Blind.
Harbrecht and Mr. X both checked the 7♠5♠2♠ flop, before Mr. Y bet 5,000. Then, as fast as humanly possible, Harbrecht moved all in for 21,300. Mr. X folded, before Mr. Y made the call.
Thomas Harbrecht: A♠3♣
Mr. Y: 7♣5♣Harbrecht wasted no time improving to a full flush, as the dealer revealed the 10♠ turn. The river didn’t give Mr. Y a full house, who lost the showdown.
Thomas Harbrecht: 54,000
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Gotta Catch ’em All
Level 7: 800/1,600 (1,600) Entries: 73/108 Prizes: TBA When walking between the tables yesterday during Day 1c, this live reporter came across someone using the Pokémon Snorlax as a card protecter. I asked the player if it was his favorite Pokémon; “Yes, eat and sleep, what a life,” was the response I got.
When asked what Pokémon would be the best Texas NLH player, ChatGPT replied:
“Oh, I love this! A Gen 1 Pokémon as the ultimate poker player? Let’s break it down:
Alakazam would be the best poker player hands down. Here’s why:
- Super High Intelligence: Alakazam is known for its genius-level IQ and incredible memory. It can calculate odds, read subtle tells, and remember every card that’s been played.
- Psychic Powers: With its psychic abilities, it might even sense other players’ intentions or emotions—huge advantage in reading bluffs.
- Calm and Composed: It’s usually depicted as calm and collected, perfect for keeping a poker face.
- Dexterous Hands: It has spoons it can bend with its mind, so shuffling and handling chips smoothly is no problem.
In contrast, a Pokémon like Jigglypuff might have a nice poker face (literally), but it’d probably fall asleep mid-game. And Machamp might be intimidating but terrible at subtlety and reading people.
So yeah, Alakazam’s smarts and psychic edge make it the ultimate Gen 1 poker shark. What do you think? Got a favorite that could challenge it at the table?”
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“What a Life”
John Simcox Level 5: 500/1,000 (1,000) Entries: 76/93 Prizes: TBA “Mr. X” opened to 3,000 UTG. Gary Miller (UTG+1) and Zak Ly (UTG+2) both made the call, before John Simcox moved all in (without looking) for 7,700 from the Small Blind. All three of SImcox’s opponents made the call.
Action checked around on every street on the 9♣10♠9♥10♦2♣ board. Simcox turned his cards over one by one, slowly revealing A♥5♠. It turned out no one could beat ace-high, and Simcox was awarded the pot.
“What a life!” Sam Acheampong shouted after witnessing the situation. “He’s managed to quadruple up in the dark!”
John Simcox: 32,800
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Chip Counts at the First Break
Break N/A Entries: 72/85 Prizes: TBA It’s the first break of the day, and the players will resume play on Level 5 (Blinds 500/1,000 with a 1,000 Ante) in 15 minutes. Below are the chip counts for the five biggest stacks.
Position Player Chips Big Blinds 1 Hugh Fowler 156,000 156 2 Martin Kalinov 145,000 145 3 Anonymous 132,500 133 4 Anonymous 119,000 119 5 Sandeep Chaduvul 95,500 96 -
Will Miller Drink a Miller?
Gary Miller Level 4: 400/800 (800) Entries: 72/81 Prizes: TBA Out of all the players registered in Day 1e of the £185 Main Event so far, Gary Miller is the most experienced one by far. The Brit is mostly known for winning the 2018 888poker WPT500 London; Miller navigated his way through a field consisting of 1,810 entries to claim the £114,000 first-place payout, the biggest cash of his live career.
Other prominent players, according to The Hendon Mob, includes George Achillea ($303,284 in live earnings), and Tony “The Enigma” Poulengeris (387,810).
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Untitled £185 Main Event – Day 1d Chip Counts
Day 1d of the £185 Main Event concluded the night between Friday and Saturday. The tournament scored 100 entries on the dot, meaning 13 players made it through to Day 2. Below are the chip counts for those 13.
Position Player Chips 1 Ayush Devang Gandhi 720,000 2 David Mcconachie 548,000 3 Masoud Tehrani 527,000 4 Anonymous 506,000 5 Desmond De Araujo 498,000 6 Stefan-Claudiu Paunescu 494,000 7 Michael Coulin Brisley 339,000 8 Levente Varga 334,000 9 Rostyslav Mozghovyi 324,000 10 Stephen Smith 235,000 11 Frank Anumel 219,000 12 Tasos Papanastasiou 165,000 13 Toby Cooke 78,000 -
Off to the Races
Level 1: 100/200 (200) Entries: 38/40 Prizes: TBA Good morning, London! It’s a bittersweet Saturday as it’s the second-to-last day of this September edition of the Beer Poker Tour. Nevertheless, there’s still two more days to go for what surely is one of the most fun and entertaining live poker events in the world.
Day 1e of the £185 Main Event kicked off roughly 30 minutes ago. It’s the fifth out of eight starting-day flights, and the top 13 % from all Day 1’s will advance to Day 2, which will be played tomorrow, September 7, at 16:00.
The poker.pro live coverage will keep close eyes on Day 1e until it wraps up, and also share chip counts from the other flights, as well as results from the side events.
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£185 Main Event Day 1c Chip Counts
Kristian Andonov Day 1c of the £185 Main Event scored 80 entries. 11 players were meant to move on to Day 2, but considering two players busted during hand-by-hand, it was ultimately ten players that advanced. Below are the chip counts from Day 1c.
Position Player Chips 1 Anonymous 617,000 2 Kristiyan Andonov 520,000 3 Arcin Izzigil 520,000 4 Emil Georgiev 461,000 5 John Friel 452,000 6 Michael O’Brien 397,000 7 Carlo Hassan 381,000 8 Jack Redmond 370,000 9 Cosmin Staicu 216,000 10 Arvid Vermaut 68,000 -
Arnold and Dallison are Both Out; Play has Concluded
Bradley Arnold Level 16: 6,000/12,000 (12,000) Entries: 10/80 Prizes: TBA Day 1c of the £185 Main Event has just concluded in some fashion.
With 12 players remaining, the floor announced hand-for-hand to commence. After perhaps 20 minutes, Bradley Arnold (Lo-jack) moved all in for 101,000. Michael O’Brien re-shoved from the Button, and the two of them would be the two to turn over their cards. They were urged to wait up until the floor’s approval, though, as there was also a situation going on at the other table.
Eventually, they got the green light, and turned over their cards.
Bradley Arnold: K♣J♣
Michael O’Brien: A♣K♥“I’m in bad shape,” Arnold recognized. The 4♠8♥10♠K♦7♥ board didn’t help him, and as such, he was eliminated in twelth place.
Gary Dallison Things didn’t stop there, though, as the situation at the other table had also turned into a showdown scenario. The shorter-stacked Gary Dallison had moved all in UTG for 158,000, and Arcin Izzigil had made the call from the Cut-off.
Gary Dallison: A♦A♥
Arcin Izzigil: Q♦J♥Dallison was looking good, but as we all know, poker can be a brutal game sometimes. Izzigil improved to a straight on the 10♥7♠9♥4♥K♦ board, and that meant that Dallison’s tournament life came to an end.
All of this resulted in Arnold and Dallison both being eliminated, before the remaining ten players all received a Day 2 bag.
While this concludes the poker.pro live coverage for today, the chip counts from Day 1c (and the still ongoing Day 1d) will be posted as soon as possible.
Tomorrow, the coverage will commence around 13:00, when Day 1e kicks off.
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Déjà Vu
Yichen Wang Level 14: 4,000/8,000 (8,000) Entries: 15/80 Prizes: TBA Action folded to Yichen Wang, who moved all in for 69,000 from the Button. “Mr. X” contemplated a call for a minute or two, before folding in the Small Blind. Good thing he did; Jack Redmond snap-called from the Big Blind.
Yichen Wang: A♥6♣
Jack Redmond: A♠A♦“Really,” Wang approached the poker Gods as she saw the bad news. She was offered no consolation on the J♥2♦9♦4♠Q♠ board, and she went out in sixteenth place.
Jack Redmond: 360,000
Yichen Wang: 0 -
A Very Sick Pot
David McConachie Level 13: 3,000/6,000 (6,000) Entries: 16/80 Prizes: TBA Action folded to Arcin Izzigil, who opened to 14,000 from the Lo-jack. Seated right next to him, David McConachie moved all in for 33,000 in total. Things didn’t stop there, as big-stacked “Mr. X” re-raised to 185,000 from the Button, leaving himself with 20,000 behind. Izzigil, who actually had Mr. X covered with perhaps 60,000 behind, made the call.
Izzigil forced Mr. X all in on the 7♥Q♠4♦ flop, and Mr. X called.
David McConachie: A♣8♣
Arcin Izzigil: A♥K♣
Mr. X: 6♠6♣Mr. X was visibly surprised to see he was ahead with a pair of sixes, and as the board completed 4♠2♣, he won what had to be the biggest pot of the tournament at that point.
Mr. X: 600,000
Arcin Izzigil: 60,000
David McConachie: 0 -
That’s Decent Timing
David Gough Level 13: 3,000/6,000 (6,000) Entries: 17/80 Prizes: TBA Action folded to David Gough in the Small Blind, who moved all in for roughly 115,000. Seated in the Big Blind, John Friel took a peek at his hole cards, then made the call very confident.
David Gough: K♦2♦
John Friel: A♦A♣Pretty good timing fir Friel to pick up the aces in the Big Blind. Gough picked up some outs on the K♠J♥6♦ flop and even more on the Q♦ turn, but the 6♥ river ultimately ended his tournament life.
John Friel: 556,000
David Gough: 0 -
The Final Numbers
Simeon Mesedzh Level 13: 3,000/6,000 (6,000) Entries: 20/80 Prizes: TBA With late registration closed, the numbers for Day 1c can now be confirmed. 80 entries means that 11 will move on to Day 2. After the first three starting-day flights – and the money collected from 1d, where late registration is still open – £50,070 has been collected towards the £100,000 guarantee.
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Friel Chip Leader at Third Break
John Friel is the current chip leader Break N/A Entries: 20/80 Prizes: TBA The players are now on another 15-minute break, and soon, they’ll be greeted with Level 13; Blinds 3,000/6,000, with a 6,000 Ante. Below is the current seat draw and chip counts.
Table-Seat Player Chips Big Blinds 23-1 Yichen Wang 84,000 14 23-2 Emil Georgiev 230,000 38 23-4 Jack Redmon 170,500 28 23-5 Carlo Hassan 291,500 49 23-6 Michael Betts 197,000 33 23-9 Anonymous 365,000 61 25-2 Arvid Vermaut 79,000 13 25-3 Gary Dallison 177,500 30 25-4 Christy Anthony 261,500 44 25-5 Cosmin Staicu 247,000 41 25-6 Arcin Izzigil 270,500 45 25-7 David McConachie 63,000 11 25-9 Hossein Shokri 250,000 42 26-1 Bradley Arnold 176,500 29 26-2 Anthony Farthing 103,000 17 26-4 Michael Le 133,000 22 26-5 Michael O’Brien 259,500 43 26-6 David Gough 124,000 21 26-7 John Friel 432,000 72 26-9 Kenny Lim 84,000 14 -
Spade Versus Spade
Kristian Andonov Level 11: 2,000/4,000 (4,000) Entries: 20/80 Prizes: TBA After an initial opening by Kristiyan Andonov from the Lo-jack, “Mr. Y” moved all in for 38,500 from the Big Blind. Andonov made the call.
Mr. Y: Q♠6♠
Kristiyan Andonov: A♠7♠Andonov’s ace high was good on the 5♠10♥3♦2♣3♥ board, and he sent Mr. Y to the rail one of the last hands before the break.
Kristiyan Andonov: 440,000
Mr. Y: 0 -
Jacks are Good
Arvid Vermaut Level 11: 2,000/4,000 (4,000) Entries: 22/81 Prizes: TBA Christy Anthony min-raised to 8,000 UTG. Current chip leader “Mr. X” made the call from the Small Blind, prior to Arvid Vermaut moving all in for 40,500 from the Big Blind. Anthony re-shoved for 87,000 in total, and Mr. X folded rather quickly, something that was to the surprise of the rest of the table.
Arvid Vermaut: J♥J♠
Christy Anthony: 10♠10♥Anthony lost the pot as the board ran out 7♣2♥8♠4♣K♠, but he still expressed his gratitude towards Mr. X, who folded K♣Q♦.
Mr. X: 365,000
Christy Anthony: 101,000
Arvid Vermaut: 87,000 -
HOOOOOOLD
Sam Acheampong Level 11: 2,000/4,000 (4,000) Entries: 26/80 Prizes: TBA Sam Acheampong was one of the players who entered Day 1c during the second-to-last level of late registration. After Arcin Izzigil had limped UTG, Acheampong let out a mighty “HOOOOOOOOOOOOLD” as he moved all in for 25,500. Izzigil considered a call for a while, before he folded.
“For the camera,” the poker.pro live reporter urged Acheampong, who, being a good sport, revealed his [pcnJh9d][/pcn] holdings.
Sam Acheampong: 35,500
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Big Stacks at the Second Break
Ian Tough Break N/A Entries: 42/77 Prizes: TBA It’s the second break of the day, and the players will soon resume play at Level 9 (Blinds 1,000/2,500 with a 2,500 Ante). Below are the five biggest stacks in the room at this current moment.
Position Player Chips Big Blinds 1 Anonymous 350,000 140 2 Ian Tough 217,000 87 3 Jack Redmon 206,000 82 4 David Gough 169,000 68 5 Arcin Izzigil 165,000 66 -
Quite the Flop
Level 8: 1,000/2,000 (2,000) Entries: 42/77 Prizes: TBA Action folded to Kristiyan Andonov, who opened to 6,000 from the Button. Seated in the Small Blind, Mohamed Abu-Hassan was the sole caller.
Abu-Hassan check-called a 5,000 bet from Andonov on the 5♠2♣3♣ flop. Abu-Hassan checked again on the 3♠ turn, and Andonov now bet 8,000. Abu-Hassan, as Andonov turned over A♦4♥ for the flopped straight.
Mohamed Abu-Hassan: 120,000
Kristiyan Andonov: 100,000 -
Worst Case Scenario
Level 7: 800/1,600 (1,600) Entries: 45/76 Prizes: TBA There is a good chance that “Mr. X” is the current chip leader in the tournament. He recently limped UTG, prior to Paul Durston moving all in for 9,1000 from the Button. Mr. X made the call.
Paul Durston: 3♠3♦
Mr. X: 4♠4♥“That’s the worst case scenario,” Durston laughed as he saw what he was up against. The poker Gods didn’t help him, as the fours or Mr. X held up on the Q♣7♦5♥2♥A♣ runout.
Mr. X: 387,000
Paul Durston: 0 -
You Bet Betts’ Happy About his Bet
Level 7: 800/1,600 (1,600) Entries: 46/75 Prizes: TBA Cosmin Staicu opened to 3,500 UTG. Michael Betts called from the Cut-off, and big-stacked Simeon Mesedzh joined the fun from the Small Blind.
The 8♣6♠J♠ would soon prove to bring a lot of action. Mesedzh checked, prior to Staicu continuing for 5,200. Betts then moved all in for roughly 20,000, and within a split second, Mesedzh re-shoved, forcing Staicu all in for 69,000. Staicu made the call, and thus, all three players turned over their cards.
Michael Betts: A♠A♣
Simeon Mesedzh: K♠4♠
Cosmin Staicu: K♥J♣Quite the hand, and Mesedzh was looking for a spade to eliminate two players and improve his already impressive stack even further. The board completed with 4♥5♥, meaning Betts’ aces were good. He tripled up, Staicu won the side pot, and no player was eliminated.
Simeon Msedzh: 116,000
Michael Betts: 88,000
Cosmin Staicu: 68,000 -
Not Quite Good Enough
Level 5: 500/1,000 (1,000) Entries: 54/73 Prizes: TBA Beryll Gonzales limped UTG, prior to Anthony Farthing moving all in for 8,300. When action had folded back to Gonzales, he made the call.
Anthony Farthing: 5♦4♥
Beryll Gonzales: J♣10♣Farthing wasn’t holding the nuts, and he didn’t manage to suck out on Gonzales on the 3♥K♦4♣J♠7♥ board.
Beryll Gonzales: 117,000
Anthony Farthing: 0 -
Big Pot to Mr. X
Level 5: 500/1,000 (1,000) Entries: 59/68 Prizes: TBA Seated UTG, Vivien Ma opened to 2,500. Seated right next to her, Xiaohe Tan moved all in for 15,800. “Mr. X” cold-called from the Button, and Ma also joined the funn.
Ma checked the K♥6♠4♥ flop, before Mr. X moved all in for 37,400. Ma contemplated for a minute or two, before deciding to let her hand go.
Xiaohe Tan: 7♠7♦
Mr. X: A♥K♣Mr. X was ahead, and Tan received no additional help as the board completed with Q♦4♣.
Mr. X: 112,000
Vivien Ma: 67,000
Xiaohe Tan: 0 -
Chip Counts at the First Break’
Break N/A Entries: 54/58 Prizes: TBA It’s the first break of the flight, and it’s a 30-minute one. The players will return to Level 5; Blinds 500/1,000 with a 1,000 Ante. Below are the five biggest stacks at this current moment.
Position Player Chips Big Blinds 1 John Friel 128,000 128 2 David McConac 117,000 117 3 Jason King 108,000 108 4 Mr. X 99,000 99 5 Long Chiu 90,000 90 -
A Mysterious Encounter
Level 4: 400/800 (800) Entries: 54/58 Prizes: TBA Seated UTG, “Mr. X” opened to 2,000. “Mr. Y”, seated in the Big Blind, was the sole caller.
Mr. Y check-called a 2,000 continuation bet from Mr. X on the A♥8♦Q♥ flop. Action repeated itself on the 2♥ turn, the only difference being that Mr. X now sized up to 3,000.
It was Mr. Y who led out for 4,000 on the 5♠ river. Mr. X sighed heavily before making the call.
Mr. Y: A♠3♣
Mr. X: 8♥8♠When Mr. Y turned over his hand, Mr. X initially thought he lost the pot to a straight. He apoligized for the un-intentional slowroll before collecting his newly-won chips.
Mr. X: 72,000
Mr. Y: 25,000 -
Three-way Showdown
Level 4: 400/800 (800) Entries: 54/58 Prizes: TBA “Mr. X” opened limped UTG. David Gough (UTG+1), Rostyslav Mzghov (Hi-jack), and Arvid Vermaut (Small Blind) all followed the trend, before Gary Dallison checked in the Big Blind.
Action was checked to Mzghov, who bet 1,000 on the 5♥K♥A♦ flop. Mr. X and David Gough both made the call. All three players checked the 4♦ turn. It was Mr. X who led out for 1,200 on the 8♥ river, and both of his combatants made the call.
Mzghov turned over K♣9♦ for a pair of kings; that wasn’t enough as Gough revealed his A♣2♦ kicker. Mr. X mucked his cards and the pot belonged to Gough.
Rostyslav Mzghov: 94,000
Arvid Vermaut: 35,000 -
£185 Main Event Day 1a 1and 1b Chip Counts
Below are the chip counts for Day 1a of the £185 Main Event.
Position Player Chips 1 James Smith 753,000 2 Muhamed Mia 737,000 3 Stephen Okeeffe 475,000 4 Rutuj Mhaske 474,000 5 Nikhila Sakinala 456,000 6 Smari Antonsson 201,000 7 Chenyi Wei 163,000 8 Gregory Davis 145,000 9 Andrew Jacobs 28,000 …and here are from Day 1b.
Position Player Chips 1 George Kounnas 850,000 2 Sebastian Smith 787,000 3 Ehsan-Ur-Rahman Khan 641,000 4 Ricky Mackintosh 623,000 5 Abdul Biria 482,000 6 Anonymous 382,000 7 Michael Cunningham 300,000 8 Ben Skinner 188,000 9 Marius-Mihai Robas 177,000 10 Matas Gerdziunas 177,000 11 Masoud Etemadiherisi 155,000 12 Ebraham Zand 150,000 13 Jonas Pattichis 106,000 14 Mauro Suriano 80,000 -
Let’s Get Ready to Rumble
Level 1: 100/200 Entries: Prizes: TBA It’s shuffle up and deal for Day 1c of the £185 Main Event. It’s the third of six starting-day flights, and as is the case for all the flights, the top 13 % will move on to Day 2.
Late registration will be open until the conclusion of Level 12; the levels are 30 minutes long. After Day 1a and 1b, £28,279 has been collected towards the £100,000 guarantee.
Today, poker.pro will cover Day 1c until the conclusion. Of course, results and chip counts from all side events and the other Main Event flights will also be shared.
Also, make sure to check out the recap of the £150 poker.pro PLO4/5, which ended yesterday evening.
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Nicu Oleinic Wins the £150 poker.pro PLO4/5 for £3,087; Vadims Veksins Finishes 2nd for £3,087
Level 18: 30,000/60,000 Entries: 1/100 Prizes: £12,610 The £150 poker.pro PLO4/5 ended in rather unconventional fashion. Directly after Nicu Oleinic had eliminated Bob van Hellenburg in third place, Oleinic and Veksins asked the dealer to call the floor over. The two friends decided to split the remaining prize pool 50/50; even though Oleinic had quite the chip advantage. The floor allowed it, and the two remaining players shook hands.
This resulted in both of them walking away with £3,087 each. Additionally, Oleinic was awarded the unique Beer Poker Tour trophy, as well as the poker.pro-branded water bottle.
£150 poker.pro PLO4/5 – Full Results
Place Player Prize 1 Nicu Oleinic £3,087* 2 Vadmins Veksins £3,087* 3 Bob van Hellenburg £1,595 4 John Simcox £1,090 5 Jacques Arama £795 6 Michael Ritter £605 7 Jason Penman £465 8 Ellis Clark £390 9 Liam Clayden £340 10 William Mawer £290 11 Anthony Roberts £255 12 Philip Mildon £220 13 Masoud Etemadiherisi £200 14 Garry Bush £190 *Refers a 50/50 deal heads-up.
With the tournament being over, the poker.pro live coverage for today has concluded. Before the lights are turned off, though, a full recap of today’s action will be posted. Tomorrow, as early as humanly possible, the chip counts from Day 1b of the £185 Main Event will also be posted (that tournament is currently going on).
From now on, the live reporting will focus solely on the Main Event, while also sharing the results from all side events.
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Bob van Hellenburg Eliminated in 3rd Place (£1,595)
Bob van Hellenburg Level 18: 30,000/60,000 Entries: 2/100 Prizes: £12,610 After some pre-flop shenanigans between Bob van Hellenburg and Nicu Oleinic, they found themself on a A♠8♠J♣ flop with perhaps 650,000 in the middle. First to act, Oleinic immediately forced van Hellenburg all in for his last 200,000. Van Hellenburg relieved a heavy sigh, before making the call.
Nicu Oleinic: K♠Q♣5♠8♦
Bob van Hellenburg: Q♦7♦9♣8♣Oleinic was ahead, and he improved to a full house on the K♥K♦ runout. As such, van Hellenburg bid farewell in third place for £1,595.
Nicu Oleinic: 4,400,000
Vadims Veksins: 600,000
Bob van Hellenburg: 0 -
John Simcox Eliminated in 4th Place (£1,090)
John Simcox Level 18: 30,000/60,000 Entries: 3/100 Prizes: £12,610 Two of the biggest stacks, John Simcox and Nicu Oleinic, clashed all in on a 3♣5♦J♠10♥ flop. The feeling was that this 3,600,000 pot would be crucial in the outcome of the whole tournament. Funny enough, both players had exactly 1,800,000 each.
John Simcox: A♣4♣6♦3♦5♥
Nicu Oleinic: Q♦8♣3♠J♥10♣Oleinic was ahead, and SImcox couldn’t comprehend how he bricked out on the K♥ river. He went out in fourth place for £1,090, as Oleinic took a solid command entering the three-handed stage.
Nicu Oleinic: 3,600,000
John Simcox: 0 -
Jacques Arama Eliminated in Fifth Place (£795)
Jacques Arama Level 18: 30,000/60,000 Entries: 4/100 Prizes: £12,610 There were 550,000 in the middle when the board read 2♦K♥9♣10♦. Nicu Oleinic forced Jacques Arama all in for roughly 700,000, and Arama made the call.
Nicu Oleinic: Q♦7♥K♦9♠J♣
Jacques Arama: A♣K♣Q♥J♥7♣Both players were freerolling, and it was Oleinic who improved on the 6♦ turn. Doing so, he sent Arama to the rail in fifth place for £795.
Nicu Oleinic: 1,800,000
Jacques Arama: 0 -
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Michael Ritter Eliminated in 6th Place (£605)
Michael Ritter Level 16: 15,000/30,000 Entries: 5/100 Prizes: £12,610 The board read 5♦Q♦J♠ with 120,000 in the middle. After an initial check from John Simcox, Nicu Oleinic bet 100,000. Michael Ritter then moved all in for 210,000. Vadims Veksins made the call from the Cut-off, before Simcox folded. Being priced in, Oleinic made the call.
Oleinic and Veksins both checked the 6♠ turn. Oleinic then check-folded to a pot-dized bet from Veksins on the 7♦ river.
Michael Ritter: K♣10♥9♥8♦7♥
Vadims Veksins: A♦9♦Q♥5♣4♣The nut flush secured Veksins the win, as he eliminated Ritter in sixth place for £605.
Vadims Veksins: 1,350,000
Michael Ritter: 0 -
Bald Move from Simcox
John Simcox Level 16: 15,000/30,000 Entries: 6/100 Prizes: £12,610 The poker.pro live coverage team joined the action on a 5♥7♠J♥3♥5♣ board, with 120,000 in the middle. Jacques Arama was first to act and bet 50,000. Then, John Simcox raised to 250,000. This sent Michael Ritter deep in the tank, and he took a good minute before folding. Arama then folded within seconds.
“I folded jack-five,” Ritter revealed as the dealer pushed the chips the way of Simcox. “I hadthe queen-high flush,” Arama added. A satisfied Simcox revealed his 2♥2♠10♥10♠ holdings.
Prior to this hand, Ellis Clark (£390) and Jason Penman (£465) had both busted from the tournament.
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Final Table Chip Counts at the Break
Break N/A Entries: 8/100 Prizes: £12,610 The remaining eight players are now on the first 15-minute break of the day. They will soon return to Level 16, which features Blinds 15,000/30,000. Below are the current chip counts.
Table-Seat Player Chips Big Blinds 29-1 John Simcox 815,000 27 29-2 Nicu Oleinic 1,475,000 49 29-3 Michael Ritter 310,000 10 29-4 Bon van Hellenburg 250,000 8 29-5 Ellis Clark 130,000 4 29-6 Vadims Veksins 935,000 31 29-7 Jacques Arama 865,000 29 29-8 Jason Penman 220,000 7 -
Clayden is Out; Final Table is Set
Liam Clayden Level 15: 10,000/20,000 Entries: 8/100 Prizes: £12,610 As Liam Clayden’s eliminated in ninth place, the eight-handed final table of the £150 poker.pro PLO4/5 is now set. Below are the updated list of eliminations.
Place Player Prize 9 Liam Clayden £340 10 William Mawer £290 11 Anthony Roberts £255 12 Philip Mildon £220 13 Masoud Etemadiherisi £200 14 Garry Bush £190 -
£150 poker.pro PLO4/5 Day 2 Photos
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Veksins Wins a Decent One
Vadims Veksins Level 14: 8,000/16,000 Entries: 10/100 Prizes: £12,610 Seated in the Cut-off, Michael Ritter decided only to call the Big Blind. Vadims Veksins also called from the Small Blind, before John Simcox decided to check from the Big Blind.
Action was checked around on the 6♠Q♥A♥ flop. Veksins and Simcox then both checked the 9♣, before Ritter bet 25,000. Veksins made the call, prior to Simcox folding.
Veksins check-called a 25,000 bet from Ritter on the 3♣ river. “Queen seven,” Ritter announced, but his two-pair would prove not to be sufficent enough, as Veksins turned over A♣J♣4♣10♠3♠ for a better hand.
Michael Ritter: 470,000
Vadims Veksins: 432,000 -
First Casualties
Level 14: 8,000/16,000 Entries: 10/100 Prizes: £12,610 Below are the four players that’ve been eliminated so far.
Place Player Prize 11 Anthony Roberts £255 12 Philip Mildon £220 13 Masoud Etemadiherisi £200 14 Garry Bush £190 -
Payouts
Below are the payouts for the £150 poker.pro PLO4/5. All 14 players who made it through to Day 2 are in the money.
Place Payout 1 £3,720 2 £2,455 3 £1,595 4 £1,090 5 £795 6 £605 7 £465 8 £390 9 £340 10 £290 11 £255 12 £220 13 £200 14 £190
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Nicu Oleinic Wins the £150 poker.pro PLO4/5 for £3,087; Vadims Veksins Finishes 2nd for £3,087
Level 18: 30,000/60,000 Entries: 1/100 Prizes: £12,610 The £150 poker.pro PLO4/5 ended in rather unconventional fashion. Directly after Nicu Oleinic had eliminated Bob van Hellenburg in third place, Oleinic and Veksins asked the dealer to call the floor over. The two friends decided to split the remaining prize pool 50/50; even though Oleinic had quite the chip advantage. The floor allowed it, and the two remaining players shook hands.
This resulted in both of them walking away with £3,087 each. Additionally, Oleinic was awarded the unique Beer Poker Tour trophy, as well as the poker.pro-branded water bottle.
£150 poker.pro PLO4/5 – Full Results
Place Player Prize 1 Nicu Oleinic £3,087* 2 Vadmins Veksins £3,087* 3 Bob van Hellenburg £1,595 4 John Simcox £1,090 5 Jacques Arama £795 6 Michael Ritter £605 7 Jason Penman £465 8 Ellis Clark £390 9 Liam Clayden £340 10 William Mawer £290 11 Anthony Roberts £255 12 Philip Mildon £220 13 Masoud Etemadiherisi £200 14 Garry Bush £190 *Refers a 50/50 deal heads-up.
With the tournament being over, the poker.pro live coverage for today has concluded. Before the lights are turned off, though, a full recap of today’s action will be posted. Tomorrow, as early as humanly possible, the chip counts from Day 1b of the £185 Main Event will also be posted (that tournament is currently going on).
From now on, the live reporting will focus solely on the Main Event, while also sharing the results from all side events.
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Bob van Hellenburg Eliminated in 3rd Place (£1,595)
Bob van Hellenburg Level 18: 30,000/60,000 Entries: 2/100 Prizes: £12,610 After some pre-flop shenanigans between Bob van Hellenburg and Nicu Oleinic, they found themself on a A♠8♠J♣ flop with perhaps 650,000 in the middle. First to act, Oleinic immediately forced van Hellenburg all in for his last 200,000. Van Hellenburg relieved a heavy sigh, before making the call.
Nicu Oleinic: K♠Q♣5♠8♦
Bob van Hellenburg: Q♦7♦9♣8♣Oleinic was ahead, and he improved to a full house on the K♥K♦ runout. As such, van Hellenburg bid farewell in third place for £1,595.
Nicu Oleinic: 4,400,000
Vadims Veksins: 600,000
Bob van Hellenburg: 0 -
John Simcox Eliminated in 4th Place (£1,090)
John Simcox Level 18: 30,000/60,000 Entries: 3/100 Prizes: £12,610 Two of the biggest stacks, John Simcox and Nicu Oleinic, clashed all in on a 3♣5♦J♠10♥ flop. The feeling was that this 3,600,000 pot would be crucial in the outcome of the whole tournament. Funny enough, both players had exactly 1,800,000 each.
John Simcox: A♣4♣6♦3♦5♥
Nicu Oleinic: Q♦8♣3♠J♥10♣Oleinic was ahead, and SImcox couldn’t comprehend how he bricked out on the K♥ river. He went out in fourth place for £1,090, as Oleinic took a solid command entering the three-handed stage.
Nicu Oleinic: 3,600,000
John Simcox: 0 -
Jacques Arama Eliminated in Fifth Place (£795)
Jacques Arama Level 18: 30,000/60,000 Entries: 4/100 Prizes: £12,610 There were 550,000 in the middle when the board read 2♦K♥9♣10♦. Nicu Oleinic forced Jacques Arama all in for roughly 700,000, and Arama made the call.
Nicu Oleinic: Q♦7♥K♦9♠J♣
Jacques Arama: A♣K♣Q♥J♥7♣Both players were freerolling, and it was Oleinic who improved on the 6♦ turn. Doing so, he sent Arama to the rail in fifth place for £795.
Nicu Oleinic: 1,800,000
Jacques Arama: 0 -
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Michael Ritter Eliminated in 6th Place (£605)
Michael Ritter Level 16: 15,000/30,000 Entries: 5/100 Prizes: £12,610 The board read 5♦Q♦J♠ with 120,000 in the middle. After an initial check from John Simcox, Nicu Oleinic bet 100,000. Michael Ritter then moved all in for 210,000. Vadims Veksins made the call from the Cut-off, before Simcox folded. Being priced in, Oleinic made the call.
Oleinic and Veksins both checked the 6♠ turn. Oleinic then check-folded to a pot-dized bet from Veksins on the 7♦ river.
Michael Ritter: K♣10♥9♥8♦7♥
Vadims Veksins: A♦9♦Q♥5♣4♣The nut flush secured Veksins the win, as he eliminated Ritter in sixth place for £605.
Vadims Veksins: 1,350,000
Michael Ritter: 0 -
Bald Move from Simcox
John Simcox Level 16: 15,000/30,000 Entries: 6/100 Prizes: £12,610 The poker.pro live coverage team joined the action on a 5♥7♠J♥3♥5♣ board, with 120,000 in the middle. Jacques Arama was first to act and bet 50,000. Then, John Simcox raised to 250,000. This sent Michael Ritter deep in the tank, and he took a good minute before folding. Arama then folded within seconds.
“I folded jack-five,” Ritter revealed as the dealer pushed the chips the way of Simcox. “I hadthe queen-high flush,” Arama added. A satisfied Simcox revealed his 2♥2♠10♥10♠ holdings.
Prior to this hand, Ellis Clark (£390) and Jason Penman (£465) had both busted from the tournament.
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Final Table Chip Counts at the Break
Break N/A Entries: 8/100 Prizes: £12,610 The remaining eight players are now on the first 15-minute break of the day. They will soon return to Level 16, which features Blinds 15,000/30,000. Below are the current chip counts.
Table-Seat Player Chips Big Blinds 29-1 John Simcox 815,000 27 29-2 Nicu Oleinic 1,475,000 49 29-3 Michael Ritter 310,000 10 29-4 Bon van Hellenburg 250,000 8 29-5 Ellis Clark 130,000 4 29-6 Vadims Veksins 935,000 31 29-7 Jacques Arama 865,000 29 29-8 Jason Penman 220,000 7 -
Clayden is Out; Final Table is Set
Liam Clayden Level 15: 10,000/20,000 Entries: 8/100 Prizes: £12,610 As Liam Clayden’s eliminated in ninth place, the eight-handed final table of the £150 poker.pro PLO4/5 is now set. Below are the updated list of eliminations.
Place Player Prize 9 Liam Clayden £340 10 William Mawer £290 11 Anthony Roberts £255 12 Philip Mildon £220 13 Masoud Etemadiherisi £200 14 Garry Bush £190 -
£150 poker.pro PLO4/5 Day 2 Photos
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Veksins Wins a Decent One
Vadims Veksins Level 14: 8,000/16,000 Entries: 10/100 Prizes: £12,610 Seated in the Cut-off, Michael Ritter decided only to call the Big Blind. Vadims Veksins also called from the Small Blind, before John Simcox decided to check from the Big Blind.
Action was checked around on the 6♠Q♥A♥ flop. Veksins and Simcox then both checked the 9♣, before Ritter bet 25,000. Veksins made the call, prior to Simcox folding.
Veksins check-called a 25,000 bet from Ritter on the 3♣ river. “Queen seven,” Ritter announced, but his two-pair would prove not to be sufficent enough, as Veksins turned over A♣J♣4♣10♠3♠ for a better hand.
Michael Ritter: 470,000
Vadims Veksins: 432,000 -
First Casualties
Level 14: 8,000/16,000 Entries: 10/100 Prizes: £12,610 Below are the four players that’ve been eliminated so far.
Place Player Prize 11 Anthony Roberts £255 12 Philip Mildon £220 13 Masoud Etemadiherisi £200 14 Garry Bush £190 -
Payouts
Below are the payouts for the £150 poker.pro PLO4/5. All 14 players who made it through to Day 2 are in the money.
Place Payout 1 £3,720 2 £2,455 3 £1,595 4 £1,090 5 £795 6 £605 7 £465 8 £390 9 £340 10 £290 11 £255 12 £220 13 £200 14 £190 -
Cards in the Air for £150 poker.pro PLO4/5 Day 2 – Seat Draw and Chip Counts
Level 11: 3,000/6,000 (6,000) Entries: 14/100 Prizes: £12,610 All four starting-day flights for the £150 poker.pro PLO4/5 have now concluded, and the dealers are now preparing the decks for Day 2. All 14 players that have made it through are all guaranteed a £190 min-cash, and they’re competing for a £3,720 first-place prize.
Below is the initial seat draw and chip counts.
Table-Seat Player Chips Big Blinds 31-1 John Simcox 374,000 62 31-2 William Mawer 249,000 42 31-3 Michael Ritter 591,000 99 31-4 Bob Van Hellenburg 494,000 82 31-6 Vadims Veksins 445,000 74 31-7 Philip Mildon 184,000 31 31-8 Masoud Etemadiherisi 140,000 23 32-1 Garry Bush 32,000 5 32-2 Ellis Clark 246,000 41 32-3 Jacques Arama 499,000 83 32-4 Jason Penman 526,000 88 32-5 Liam Clayden 331,000 55 32-7 Anthony Roberts 363,000 61 32-8 Nicu Oleinic 527,000 88 -
£150 poker.pro PLO4/5 – Day 1d Chip Counts
Position Player Chips 1 Jason Penman 526,000 2 Bob Van 494,000 3 Ellis Clark 246,000 4 Phillip Mildon 184,000 -
£185 Main Event Day 1a Chip Counts
Position Player Chips 1 James Smith 753,000 2 Anonymous 737,000 3 Stephen Okeeffe 475,000 4 Rutuj Mhaske 474,000 5 Nikhila Sakinala 456,000 6 Smari Antonsson 201,000 7 Chenyi Wei 163,000 8 Gregory Davis 145,000 9 Andrew Jacobs 28,000 -
Lots of Beers and Cheers During Day 3
Day 3 of the 2025 Beer Poker Tour (September Edition) has come to an end. In terms of pure scheduling, this was the busiest day of the event so far, as it featured five tournaments on the schedule.
The poker.pro live coverage team focused mostly on Day 1b of the £150 poker.pro PLO4/5 event. This was expected to be one of the softer flights, considering it was scheduled to commence at noon on a Wednesday. That being said, there were some thrilling moments, and all contestants seemed to have a good time. Then again, how can you not enjoy yourself playing some PLO4/5 at the Beer Poker Tour?
Late registration closed around 16:30. The flight attracted 22 entries, which meant that £2,774 was collected towards the prize pool. In comparison, Tuesday’s 1a flight scored 25 entries, which culminated in £3,153. Three players from Day 1b secured their Day 2 participation.
£150 poker.pro PLO4/5 – Day 1b Chip Counts
Position Player Chips 1 Vadims Veksins 445,000 2 John Simcox 374,000 3 Liam Clayden 331,000 Wednesday progressed with Day 1c, which sent another three players to Day 2.
£150 poker.pro PLO4/5 – Day 1c Chip Counts
Position Player Chips 1 Michael Ritter 591,000 2 Nicu Oleinic 527,000 3 Garry Bush 32,000 The last starting-day flight of the tournament, Day 1d, is scheduled to start tomorrow, September 4, at 12:00. This is a turbo flight with 15-minute levels, instead of the 30-minute long ones we’ve grown accustomed to during these two days.
The poker.pro PLO4/5 wasn’t the only exciting thing during today, however, as it was also the first flight of the £185 Main Event. The tournament kicked off at 18:30, and when it concluded, nine players had secured their Day 2 advancements. The poker.pro live coverage team will return with more in-depth numbers from the first Main Event flight.
That’s a wrap for tonight, and the live coverage will commence tomorrow around 17:30, when Day 2 of the poker.pro PLO starts.
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We’ll Return Later with Chip Counts
Vadims Veksins The poker.pro live coverage has officially concluded for the day. As soon as Day 1c of the £150 poker.pro PLO4/5 is finished, the chip counts will be shared here on the blog. That is also the case with Day 1a of the £185 Main Event.
Tomorrow’s live coverage will focus on the thrilling conclusion of the poker.pro PLO4/5, which kicks off at 17:30. That being said, expect some content here and there from 14:00 and forward tomorrow; both in the form of blog posts , but also video reels on our YouTube channel.
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£150 poker.pro PLO4/5 Day 1b Photos
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What’s the Plan?
Since Day 1b of the £150 poker.pro PLO4/5 now is finished, the live coverage team will switch focus. Regular chip counts from Day 1c of the poker.pro PLO4/5, as well as from Day 1a of the £185 Main Event, will be shared, as well as some other highlights.
The live reporter Christoffer Karlén and the legendary poker host Glenn Brown will also record some video footage from Genting Casino Stratford, which will be published here as well.
In other words, while the frequency of updates may be a little bit slower for the rest of today, make sure to tune into the live blog now and then to take part of the most important happenings.
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That’s a Wrap; Three Players Advances
The Day 1b flight of the £150 poker.pro PLO4/5 recently concluded, with the following three players bagging their chips for Day 2.
Position Player Chips 1 Vadims Veksins 445,000 2 John Simcox 374,000 3 Liam Clayden 331,000 -
£150 poker.pro PLO4/5 – Day 1c Chip Counts
Position Player Chips 1 Michael Ritter 591,000 2 Nicu Oleinic 527,000 3 Garry Bush 32,000 -
£150 poker.pro PLO4/5 – Number so far
Flight Entries Collected Players Advancing to Day 2 Day 1a 25 £3,153 4 Day 1b 22 £2,774 3 -
Chip Counts at the Second Break
Break N/A Entries: 8/22 Prizes: TBA The eight remaining players are now on the second 15-minute break of the day. Level 8 is done and busted, meaning late registration will be closed after this break. When the players return, they’ll be greeted with Level 9, featuring Blinds 1,500/3,000.
Below is the current seat draw and chip counts.
Table-Seat Player Chips Big Blinds 29-1 Anonymous 187,000 62 29-3 Gang Wang 204,500 68 29-4 Anonymous 295,000 98 29-5 Michael Dunleavy 12,000 4 29-6 Vadims Veksins 222,000 74 29-7 Anonymous 97,000 32 29-8 Anonymous 180,000 60 -
Big One for Wang
Level 6: 600/1,200 Entries: 10/15 Prizes: TBA “Mr. X” limped UTG. Gang Wang (Hi-jack), “Mr. Y” (Cut-off), and Michael Dunleavy (Button) also called, before James Parker made it 5,600 from the Small Blind. Mr. X made the call, before Wang announced “pot” for 24,600. Everyone folded except for Parker, who made the call, leaving himself with 6,800 behind.
Parker committed his last chips on the Q♠K♦6♣ flop. As expected, Wang made the call.
James Parker: K♣10♦10♠9♠8♣
Gang Wang: A♠A♥K♥9♦2♣Wang was ahead with a pair of aces, and as he improved to a set on the 4♦A♣ runout, he sent Parker to the rail.
Gang Wang: 192,000
James Parker: 0 -
Set over Set
Level 6: 600/1,200 Entries: 12/15 Prizes: TBA The poker.pro reporter joined the action when the flop read Q♥2♣7♣ with roughly 40,000 in the middle. Gang Wang and “Mr. X” both checked to Michael Dunleavy, who moved all in for 28,000. After utilizing a timebank-chip, Wang made the call, and so did Mr. X.
Wang then bet 45,000 on the 3♠ turn, enough to make Mr. X fold. As such, Wang and Dunleavy turned over their hole cards.
Michael Dunleavy: Q♦Q♠K♠9♥J♣
Gang Wang: J♦A♠7♦7♠4♣Dunleavy was ahead with a set of queens, and wang didn’t improve on the 8♥ river. “Nice hand,” he graciously saluted Dunleavy.
Michael Dunleavy: 124,000
Gang Wang: 76,000 -
Chip Counts at the First Break
Picture from yesterday’s Day 1a flight Break N/A Entries: 10/12 Prizes: TBA The first four 30-minute levels have passed, and it’s time for the 10 players currently in the tournament to go on the first break of the day. When they return in 15 minutes, they’ll commence play on Level 5, which features Blinds 500/1,000. Below are the chip counts at the first break.
Position Player Chips Big Blinds 1 Anonymous 108,500 109 2 Anonymous 100,000 100 3 Anonymous 99,500 100 4 John Simcox 92,000 92 5 James Parker 82,,000 82 6 Hamid Rowshana 67000 67 7 Michael Dunleavy 63,000 63 8 Anonymous 58,000 58 9 Anonymous 50,500 51 10 Bodo Wagner 50,000 50 11 Gang Wang 50,000 50 -
Mark Your Calendars
While there’s still five days of Beer Poker Tour fun in front of us, the dates for the next Beer Poker Tour event have already been announced.
The fifth edition of the Beer Poker Tour will be held at Genting Casino Stratford (the same venue as the current one) between October 13 and 19. The tour’s founders, Merivan Hassan and Guillaume Diaz, are already excited for the upcoming event. In fact, they’re already giving away one free buy-in to the October event.
In order to enter the giveaway, players must “join the Beer Poker Club”, which they can do by clicking here.
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The Beer Poker Tour Trophies
The Beer Poker Tour strives to be unique in every way possible. One example is the very creative trophies; they’re all beer-related in one way or another, and you won’t find anything similar on any other live poker tour.
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poker.pro PLO Tournaments Through Time
This is the fourth poker.pro PLO tournament. It’s the second one in conjunction with the Beer Poker Tour; the other two were conducted during PartyPoker Tour events.
poker.pro PLO Tournaments
Event Venue Tournament Winner First-Place Payout Entries Prize Pool 2025 PartyPoker Tour London (April 19-27) Genting Casino Stratford (Former Gentings), London £200 poker.pro PLO 7-Max Paresh Doshi £2,220 34 £5,770 2025 Beer Poker Tour (June 10-15) Genting Casino Stratford (Former Gentings), London £150 poker.pro PLO4/5/6 Ljubisa Nedimovic £6,290 193 £24,340 2025 PartyPoker Tour Manchester (June 17-22) Manchester235 Casino, Manchester £100 poker.pro PLO4/5/6 Turbo 7-Max Daryosh Rossookh £2,629 112 £9,234 -
Cards in the Air
Level 1: 100/200 Entries: 6/6 Prizes: TBA Cards are in the air for Day 1b of the £150 poker.pro PLO4/5. From the get-go, six players are in the mix.
Today’s coverage in form of written live updates will mainly focus on Day 1b. However, there will be some video coverage from Day 1a of the £185 Main Event in form of short reels etc.
The chip counts from the poker.pro PLO4/5 Day 1b and 1c will be shared as soon as possible, as is the case with today’s Main Event flight. The results from the already finished side events will soon be published under the “Results” tab (the “Results” tab will be updated continuously throughout the week).
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Main Event, poker.pro PLO4/5, and Beer on Today’s Schedule
Rise and shine, London! Welcome to Day 3 of the Beer Poker Tour. It’s destined to be yet another sublime day at Genting Casino Stratford during what has to be one of the most enjoyable live poker events in the whole world.
In terms of live coverage, poker.pro will provide updates from Day 1b and 1c of the £150 poker.pro PLO4/5, but Day 1a of the £185 Main Event will also receive its fair share of attention.
Day 1a of the poker.pro PLO4/5 was played yesterday; out of the total 25 entries, four players bagged their chips for Day 2, and £3,153 was collected to the prize pool. Out of the four survivors, Jacques Arama was the one who managed to bag the biggest stack.
The Main Event has its first flight today, and it’s expected to be an entertaining affair. The tournament will kick off at 18:30; late registration will be open during the first 12 levels (each level will be 30 minutes long).
Beer Poker Tour – September 2 Schedule
Time Event 12:00 p.m. £150 poker.pro PLO4/5 Day 1b 1:00 p.m. £30 Satellite to £150 Main Event (Five Tickets Guaranteed) 5:30 p.m. £150 poker.pro PLO4/5 Day 1c 6:30 p.m. £185 Main Event Day 1a 9:45 p.m. £60 The Late One NLH Today’s live coverage will kick off in the afternoon, and the whole poker.pro team is beyond excited for yet another day of kicks and thrills.
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Jacques Arama Bags the Biggest in First £150 poker.pro PLO4/5 Flight
It was around 13:30 when poker host Glenn Brown picked up the poker.pro live reporter Christoffer Karlén at Gatwick airport today, September 2. After a splendid luncheon, they got back in the car and drove off to Genting Casino Stratford, London. The duo was excited, steering the ship towards the Beer Poker Tour.
This particular edition of the Beer Poker Tour started yesterday, September 1, with the €130 Happy Hour NLH. It was a cozy start to what definitely is one of the most fun and relaxing live poker events in the world.
However, the poker.pro live coverage would start today, on Tuesday. The whole team at poker.pro are thrilled to have the self-branded event that is the €150 poker.pro PLO4/5 on the Beer Poker Tour scheduled, and Tuesday’s schedule featured the first out of four starting-day flights.
The turnout was expected to be somewhat on the lighter side, considering the tournament commenced at 17:30 on a weekday. Nevertheless, when late registration closed after the first eight 30-minute levels, 25 entries had been made in the tournament, meaning €3,153 had been contributed to the prize pool. Sam Acheampong and JJ Hazan were two of the more familiar names in the mix, but neither was alive when late registration closed. Instead, they decided to late-register for the €130 Happy Hour NLH PKO.
William Mawer For all starting-day flights of the poker.pro PLO4/5, 13 % of the field will move on to Day 2 (and by doing so, be in the money). Considering Day 1a scored 25 entries, four lucky contestants would eventually advance. Play went on, and not too long after midnight, “Mr. X” was eliminated in fifth place, which meant the four following players all received a bag for Day 2.
£150 poker.pro PLO4/5 – Day 1a Chip Counts
Position Player Chips 1 Jacques Arama 499,000 2 Anthony Roberts 363,000 3 William Mawer 249,000 4 Masoud Etemadih 140,000 Tomorrow, poker.pro will cover Day 1b and 1c of the poker.pro PLO4/5, but also Day 1a of the £185 Main Event. The live coverage will kick off in the afternoon.
It became evident during this day how much the players appreciate the relaxed yet exciting atmosphere that the Beer Poker Tour offers, and if the following days are anything like what we’ve experienced today, all visitors are in for a treat.
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That’s a Wrap
Level 12: 4,000/8,000 (8,000) Entries: 4/25 Prizes: TBA First to act, Anthony Roberts decided to limp from UTG. The table shortstack, “Mr. X,” then moved all in for 28,000 after relieving a heavy sigh. Jacques Arama made the call from the Button. Then, there was a delay in the game; the dealer got the impression that Arama and Roberts were urging the other players to call, and then check it down. The floor arrived to the table, cleared out any misunderstandings, and play proceeded.
Mr. X rose from his chair as the dealer revealed the 9♠K♥Q♦ flop. Arama check-called a 8,000 bet from Roberts, which brought the 7♣ turn. The pattern was once again check-bet-call, and Mr. X again sighed heavily. Action went check-check on the A♣ river.
Mr. X: A♥2♥J♦6♦2♦
Anthony Roberts: A♠6♠6♣4♣5♥
Jacques Arama: K♣K♦10♥4♥9♣Mr. X’s gut feeling was right; he became the unfortunate bubble boy, as the remaining four players bagged their chips.
Jacques Arama: 499,000
Anthony Roberts: 363,000
Mr. X: 0 -
Beer Poker Tour – a Brief History
Ljubisa Nedimovic won the £150 poker.pro £150 PLO4/5/6 during the most recent Beer Poker Tour, which was played in June The Beer Poker Tour is the live poker tour that puts the player in focus, emphazising on not only having fun at the poker tables. During tournament breaks and/or between sessions, players can enjoy free food and drinks, play entertaining, intriguing games, and much more. The Beer Poker Tour trophies are also unique, something that enhances the experience even further.
This “September Edition” of the Beer Poker Tour is the fourth-ever event. The first one was held back in November 2024, when Jonathan Condron won the €120 Main Event, which was a one-day event.
With that the Beer Poker Tour was born, and it’s growing bigger and better by every event. The next event was the first one on Brittish ground, as Genting Casino Stratford (formerly known as Aspers) hosted the second edition at the end of February this year.
The relationship between Genting Casino Stratford and the Beer Poker Tour is a fruitful one; counting this ongoing event, three out of the four events have all been hosted at this beautiful venue. The two masterminds behind the tour – Merivan Hassan and Guillaume Diaz – are going to great lengths to create the live poker experience of a life time for all players. They’re thinking outside the box, and no doubt, the Beer Poker Tour will continue to expand.
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Chip Counts at the Second Break
Break N/A Entries: 11/17 Prizes: TBA The 11 remaining players are enjoying their second break of the day. They are set to return to Level 9, featuring Blinds 1,500/3,000 with a 3,000 Ante. When the break is over, late registration will be closed.
Below are the current chip counts.
Position Player Chips Big Blinds 1 Jacques Arama 208,000 56 2 Dillan Patel 167,500 55 3 Mr. Y 164,500 52 4 Aleksandr Bautra 157,000 41 5 Mr. X 124,000 34 6 Masoud Etemadih 102,500 31 7 Mr. A 93,000 24 8 Bodo Wagner 72,000 22 9 Mr. Z 66,500 21 10 Ben Jordan 63,500 20 11 Bob Van 36,500 12 -
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The Crucial King
Level 8: 1,000/2,000 (2,000) Entries: 10/24 Prizes: TBA Ben Jordan opened to 5,000 from UTG+1. Seated on the Button, Jacques Arama announced pot to 20,000. The players in the Blinds folded, before Jordan made the call.
Jordan checked the K♦4♥K♠ flop, before Arama forced his opponent all in for 27,000. Jordan made the call.
Jacques Arama: A♠A♥6♥6♠10♦
Ben Jordan: K♥8♥J♦J♣7♣Jordan was ahead, and on the course for a full double-up. “Come on,” he sighed as the dealer turned over the A♦ on the turn. He stood up and turned his back to the table, preparing for his exit, but as the table shouted “whoah,” he turned around. The poker Gods had awarded Jordan with the K♣ on the river, and after winning the pot with quads, he’s very much still in the mix.
Jacques Arama: 206,000
Ben Jordan: 110,000 -
£150 poker.pro PLO4/5 Day 1a Photos
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Pressure is Rising
Level 6: 600/1,200 (1,200) Entries: 12/20 Prizes: TBA Ben Jordan opened to 2,500 from the Button. Seated in the Big Blind, big-stack Bodo Wagner made the call.
Wagner check-called a 4,000 bet from Jordan on the Q♠10♠10♣ flop. Both players then checked the 8♦ turn. On the 8♠ river, Wagner now took over the aggression and fired a 6,000 bet. After perhaps five seconds worth of consideration, Jordan made the call.
Wagner turned over 10♦8♥K♦3♣ for a full house, and Jordan mucked his hand.
Bodo Wagner: 252,000
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Chip Counts at the Break
Main Event trophy from the previous Beer Poker Tour Break N/A Entries: 10/15 Prizes: TBA The 10 players currently in Day 1a of the €150 poker.pro PLO4/5 are now on the first 10-minute of the break. Below are the full chip counts.
Position Player Chips Big Blinds 1 Dillan Patel 158,000 158 2 Mr. A 151,000 151 3 Bodo Wagner 134,000 134 4 Mr. Z 102,500 103 5 Mr. B 93,500 94 6 Mr. Y 80,000 80 7 Bob Van 67,000 67 8 Mr. X 51,000 51 9 Aleksandr Bautra 49,500 50 10 Jacques Arama 19,500 20 -
Glenn Brown Welcomes You to the Beer Poker Tour
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Notable Names in the Mix
Level 2: 200/400 Entries: 11/12 Prizes: N/A The players keep on comin’ in Day 1a of the £150 poker.pro PLO4/5. Some of the noteworthy names so far are:
- William Mawer, winner of the €350 8-Game Championship during the 2025 Irish Poker Open.
- JJ Hazan, UK poker legend.
- Sam Acheampong, one of the ambassadors for the 2025 PartyPoker Tour.
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The poker.pro Live Coverage of the Beer Poker Tour has Officially Started
Level 1: 100/100 Entries: 10/10 Prizes: N/A The poker.pro duo Glenn Brown and Christoffer Karlén have officially arrived at Genting Casino Stratford, London, for the Beer Poker Tour. The cards will be flying and the beers will be fizzing all week; it’ll be six days of electrifying action.
The coverage starts off with Day 1a of the £150 poker.pro PLO4/5. As of right now, 10 players are in the first flight; there will be four starting-day flights in total before the final Day 2 on September 4.
Beer Poker Tour – £150 poker.pro PLO4/5 Schedule
Date Time Event September 2 5:30 p.m. £150 poker.pro PLO4/5 Day 1a September 3 12:00 p.m. £150 poker.pro PLO4/5 Day 1b 5:30 p.m. £150 poker.pro PLO4/5 Day 1c September 4 12:00 p.m. £150 poker.pro PLO4/5 Day 1d (Turbo) 5:30 p.m. £150 poker.pro PLO4/5 Day 2 (Final Day) While today’s coverage may be on the lighter side, poker.pro will follow their self-branded tournament until a winner is crowned, before the focus will switch to the £185 Main Event. Every day, however, all results and chip counts will be shared under the “results” tab.
Also, make sure to subscribe to the poker.pro YouTube channel, where you’ll be able to follow the action in forms of video updates.
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£185 Main Event – Day 1e Chip Counts
Day 1e of the £185 Main Event attracted 144 entries – the biggest starting-day flight so far. The following 19 players bagged for Day 2, which will be played tomorrow at 16:00.
Position Player Chips 1 Sally Smith 902,000 2 Anonymouis 865,000 3 Piotr Swierczynski 826,000 4 Adam Diamond 617,000 5 Madalin Tiron 585,000 6 Hugh Fowler 527,000 7 Martin Kalinov 444,000 8 Ignacio Gouveia Macia 437,000 9 Anonymous 324,000 10 Anonymous 259,000 11 Anonymous 224,000 12 Anonymous 217,000 13 Stephen Brown 184,000 14 Michael Dunleavy 165,000 15 Anonymous 153,000 16 Serhii Lubyk 146,000 17 Wilson Leung 143,000 18 Anonymous 130,000 19 Thomas Hiom 53,000 -
The Bubble has Burst; Play Done for Today
Level 17: 8,000/16,000 (16,000) Entries: 19/144 Prizes: TBA Hand-by-hand play on the bubble commenced perhaps 40 minutes ago. It has now burst, after short stacks survived at least five times.
Ultimately, a crippled Sandeep Chaduvul was forced all in from the Big Blind, after losing a crucial flip a few moments earlier. Action folded to Stephen Brown who limped from the Button, and Martin Kalinov (Small Blind) also called.
Both players checked the 5♣K♠Q♦ flop. Kalinov bet 16,000 on the 4♣ turn, and Brown decided to fold.
Sandeep Chaduvul: A♣5♦
Martin Kalinov: A♦Q♠Chaduvul was in rough shape, and he didn’t get the help he needed as the Q♥ river favored Kalinov.
As such, Chaduvul came up short, and the remaining 19 players all received a bag for Day 2.
The poker.pro live coverage team will soon come back with the chip counts from today. Stay tuned.
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A Missing Bag
Level 15: 5,000/10,000 (10,000) Entries: 23/144 Prizes: TBA Antonis Poulenger moved all in for 56,000 from the Hi-jack. Seated in the Big Blind, Ignacio Gouveia made the call.
Antonis Poulenger: A♥10♣
Ignacio Gouveia: Q♠8♦Poulenger was the slight favorite, but the 4♥8♠7♥5♠5♦ runout favored Gouevia. The disappointed Poulenger left the table in defeat, and he even forgot his bag. Luckily, this reporter was quick on his feet.
Ignacio Gouveia: 400,000
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Thurston Cracks Aces
Level 14: 4,000/8,000 (8,000) Entries: 26/144 Prizes: TBA Charlie Thurston opened to 16,000 from UTG+1. Martin Kalinov then three-bet to 40,000 from the Button. Thurston made the call.
Thurston check-called a 50,000 bet from Kalinov on the 9♥8♥2♠ flop. Action repeated itself on the 5♥ turn, the only difference being Thurston now sized up to 75,000. Action went check-check on the 8♣ river.
Charlie Thurston: Q♥J♥
Martin Kalinov: A♥A♠Thurston had managed to crack the aces of Kalinov with a flush, and most likely, Thurston is the current chip leader.
Charlie Thurston: 850,000
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Temperature’s Rising
Level 14: 4,000/8,000 (8,000) Entries: 26/144 Prizes: TBA Seated UTG, “Mr.X” opened to 17,000. Michael Dunleavy (Small Blind) and Serhii Lubyk (Big Blind) both made the call.
Action was checked to Mr.X on the 8♥8♦J♥ flop, who bet 25,000. Dunleavy made the call, before Lubyk folded.
Dunleavy checked again on the 4♥ turn. Without hesitation, Mr. Xforced his opponent all in for 125,000 in total. This sent Dunleavy deep into the tank, who decided to fold after perhaps four minutes.
Mr. X: 325,000
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Late Registration is Over, Here are the Chipcounts
Break N/A Entries: 40/144 Prizes: TBA The third break of the day is over, and late registration is now closed. The final number of entries in Day 1e is 144, and considering play will conclude when 13 % of the field remains, 19 players will make it on to Day 2.
Play has just resumed on Level 13, featuring Blinds 3,000/6,000 and a 6,000 Ante. Below are the five biggest stacks in the room as of now.
Position Player Chips Big Blinds 1 Sally Smith 528000 88 2 Anonymous 472000 79 3 Hugh Fowler 454000 76 4 Antonis Poulenger 380000 63 5 Martin Kalinov 331000 55 -
Big One for Fowler Sees Miller hit the Rail
Gary Miller Level 12: 2,500/5,000 (5,000) Entries: 45/140 Prizes: TBA The experienced Gary Miller opened to 12,000 from the Lo-jack. “Mr. X” (Cut-off), Hugh Fowler (Button), and “Mr. Y” (Small Blind) all made the call.
First to act, Mr. Y checked the 3♠8♥J♦ flop. Miller then bet 17,300 and after Mr. X folded, Fowler and Mr. Y both made the call.,
Action would prove to ramp up on the 4♥ turn. Mr. Y checked again, and Miller wasted little time putting a big chunk of blue 5,000 chips in the middle; perhaps, the bet was around 55,000. Fowler then moved all in for something around 220,000. Mr. Y relieved a sigh before folding, while Miller made the call, being the player at risk.
Hugo Fowler: J♠8♦
Gary Miller: Q♣Q♦The river bricked out for Miller; since he couldn’t improve to a superior two-pair, he was eliminated, and Fowler’s stack grew to impressive proportions.
Hugo Fowler: 517,000
Gary Miller: 0 -
The Ace of Spades
Raheel Bhatti Level 11: 2,000/4,000 (4,000) Entries: 51/138 Prizes: TBA Raheel Bhatti opened to 8,000 from UTG+1. The sole caller was “Mr. X” in the Big Blind, one of the bigger stacks in the tournament right now.
Mr. X check-called a 11,000 bet from Bhatti on the A♥6♠8♣ board. Action went check-check on the 4♠ turn, and the dealer then dealt the Q♥ on the turn. This time. Mr. X check-called 17,000 from Bhatti.
Bhatti turned over A♠9♠, a hand that would receive the Mr. X nod of approval.
Mr. X: 395,000
Raheel Bhatti: 128,000 -
Keep on Swimming, Simcox
John Simcox Level 10: 1,500/3,000 (3,000) Entries: 58/137 Prizes: TBA John Simcox, who finished fourth in the £150 poker.pro PLO4/5 for £1,090 the other day, is one of the 58 players still in Day 1e of the £185 Main Event. Considering 13 % will move on to Day 2 from each starting-day flight, it can already be determined at least 17 players will move on from this flight, which already is the biggest flight so far. Late registration is open until the conclusion of Level 12, i.e., roughly one more hour.
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Meanwhile, 1f Kicks off
Level 10: 1,500/3,000 (3,000) Entries: 65/136 Prizes: TBA While Day 1e is closing in on the conclusion of late registration, 1f has just started. From the get-go, 31 players have thrown their name into the competition.
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Redeem Tokens for Exclusive Beer Poker Tour Merchandise
Beer Poker Tour merchandise Level 10: 1,500/3,000 (3,000) Entries: 65/136 Prizes: TBA By request, here’s information of how many tokens players need for various merchandise/other.
Number of Tokens Prize 1 T-shirt/hat/pint glass/mug/drink 2 Powerbank/backpack/finer drink 3 Hoodie/burger Every time the blinds go up in the Main Event, a token is added to the pot. The one who wins the first pot on each new blind level gets the token.
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£185 Main Event – Numbers so far
Level 9: 1,000/2,500 (2,500) Entries: 64/134 Prizes: TBA Below is a table that tells various numbers from the £185 Main Event starting-day flights that already have concluded.
Flight Number of Entries Players to Day 2 Biggest Stack Day 1a 69 9 753,000 Day 1b 102 14 850,000 Day 1c 80 10 617,000 Day 1d 100 13 720,000 Day 1e N/A N/A N/A Day 1f N/A N/A N/A Day 1g N/A N/A N/A -
Acheampong Can’t Catch a Break
Sam Acheampong Level 9: 1,000/2,5000 (2,500) Entries: 70/130 Prizes: TBA Local legend Sam Acheampong opened to 6,000 from the Lo-jack. “Mr. X” called from the Small Blind, and Zak Ly joined the fun from the Big Blind.
Action was checked to Acheampong on the 10♠3♣2♣ flop, who continued for 13,000. Both his opponents called.
Another round of check-check on the 2♠ turn before it was Acheampong’s turn to act. Very deliberately, he put in a big 90,000 bet. Mr. X folded very quickly, before Ly slowly pushed his stack in the middle, signaling he was all in for 164,500. Once his stack had passed the line, Acheampong made the call.
Zak Ly: A♥2♥
Sam Acheampong: Q♣7♣Acheampong was looking to hit a flush on the river, but the 4♦ did not help him get there. He lost the bigger part of his stack to Ly.
Zak Ly: 275,000
Sam Acheampong: 16,000 -
Voltures!
Break N/A Entries: 70/128 Prizes: TBA One of the great things with the Beer Poker Tour, is that the £185 Main Event players all are treated to free food and drinks during the dinner break. This reporter wanted to take a picture of the tasty-looking food, but two minutes late would prove to be too much…
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Chip Counts at the Second Break
Break N/A Entries: 70/128 Prizes: TBA The 70 players currently in the tournament are now enjoying a 30-minute break. They’ll return to Level 9, which features Blinds 1,000/2,500, and a 2,500 Ante. Below are the biggest stacks in the room.
Position Player Chips Big Blinds 1 Anonymous 352,000 141 2 Hugh Fowler 321,500 129 3 Piotr Swierczyn 240,000 96 4 Brittany Smith 195,500 78 5 Anonymous 156,000 62 -
The House is Full
Level 8: 1,000/2,000 (2,000) Entries: 71/126 Prizes: TBA A somewhat short-stacked Manh Nguyen moved all in for 4,100 from UTG+1. Sandeep Chaduvul called from the Cut-off, and Alin Ciobotaru joined the fun from the Big Blind.
Ciobotaru checked the 7♦K♥8♦ flop, prior to Chaduvul betting 5,500. Ciobotaru folded, and it was time for Nguyen and Chaduvul to turn their cards over.
Mah Nguyen: Q♠Q♣
Sandeep Chaduvul: 8♥7♥“Got a king?” Nguyen asked his opponent prior to the reveal. He wasn’t very pleased to see that he’d been outflopped, and just to put salt in the Nguyen wounds, Ciobotaru improved to a full house on the 4♥8♣ runout.
Sandeep Chaduvul: 172,000
Mah Nguyen: 0 -
Nice One, Harbrecht
Level 7: 800/1,600 (1,600) Entries: 73/115 Prizes: TBA “Mr. X” opened to 3,500 from UTG+2. “Mr. Y” called from the Button, and Thomas Harbrecht decided to defend his Big Blind.
Harbrecht and Mr. X both checked the 7♠5♠2♠ flop, before Mr. Y bet 5,000. Then, as fast as humanly possible, Harbrecht moved all in for 21,300. Mr. X folded, before Mr. Y made the call.
Thomas Harbrecht: A♠3♣
Mr. Y: 7♣5♣Harbrecht wasted no time improving to a full flush, as the dealer revealed the 10♠ turn. The river didn’t give Mr. Y a full house, who lost the showdown.
Thomas Harbrecht: 54,000
Mr. Y: 53,000 -
Gotta Catch ’em All
Level 7: 800/1,600 (1,600) Entries: 73/108 Prizes: TBA When walking between the tables yesterday during Day 1c, this live reporter came across someone using the Pokémon Snorlax as a card protecter. I asked the player if it was his favorite Pokémon; “Yes, eat and sleep, what a life,” was the response I got.
When asked what Pokémon would be the best Texas NLH player, ChatGPT replied:
“Oh, I love this! A Gen 1 Pokémon as the ultimate poker player? Let’s break it down:
Alakazam would be the best poker player hands down. Here’s why:
- Super High Intelligence: Alakazam is known for its genius-level IQ and incredible memory. It can calculate odds, read subtle tells, and remember every card that’s been played.
- Psychic Powers: With its psychic abilities, it might even sense other players’ intentions or emotions—huge advantage in reading bluffs.
- Calm and Composed: It’s usually depicted as calm and collected, perfect for keeping a poker face.
- Dexterous Hands: It has spoons it can bend with its mind, so shuffling and handling chips smoothly is no problem.
In contrast, a Pokémon like Jigglypuff might have a nice poker face (literally), but it’d probably fall asleep mid-game. And Machamp might be intimidating but terrible at subtlety and reading people.
So yeah, Alakazam’s smarts and psychic edge make it the ultimate Gen 1 poker shark. What do you think? Got a favorite that could challenge it at the table?”
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“What a Life”
John Simcox Level 5: 500/1,000 (1,000) Entries: 76/93 Prizes: TBA “Mr. X” opened to 3,000 UTG. Gary Miller (UTG+1) and Zak Ly (UTG+2) both made the call, before John Simcox moved all in (without looking) for 7,700 from the Small Blind. All three of SImcox’s opponents made the call.
Action checked around on every street on the 9♣10♠9♥10♦2♣ board. Simcox turned his cards over one by one, slowly revealing A♥5♠. It turned out no one could beat ace-high, and Simcox was awarded the pot.
“What a life!” Sam Acheampong shouted after witnessing the situation. “He’s managed to quadruple up in the dark!”
John Simcox: 32,800
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Chip Counts at the First Break
Break N/A Entries: 72/85 Prizes: TBA It’s the first break of the day, and the players will resume play on Level 5 (Blinds 500/1,000 with a 1,000 Ante) in 15 minutes. Below are the chip counts for the five biggest stacks.
Position Player Chips Big Blinds 1 Hugh Fowler 156,000 156 2 Martin Kalinov 145,000 145 3 Anonymous 132,500 133 4 Anonymous 119,000 119 5 Sandeep Chaduvul 95,500 96 -
Will Miller Drink a Miller?
Gary Miller Level 4: 400/800 (800) Entries: 72/81 Prizes: TBA Out of all the players registered in Day 1e of the £185 Main Event so far, Gary Miller is the most experienced one by far. The Brit is mostly known for winning the 2018 888poker WPT500 London; Miller navigated his way through a field consisting of 1,810 entries to claim the £114,000 first-place payout, the biggest cash of his live career.
Other prominent players, according to The Hendon Mob, includes George Achillea ($303,284 in live earnings), and Tony “The Enigma” Poulengeris (387,810).
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Untitled £185 Main Event – Day 1d Chip Counts
Day 1d of the £185 Main Event concluded the night between Friday and Saturday. The tournament scored 100 entries on the dot, meaning 13 players made it through to Day 2. Below are the chip counts for those 13.
Position Player Chips 1 Ayush Devang Gandhi 720,000 2 David Mcconachie 548,000 3 Masoud Tehrani 527,000 4 Anonymous 506,000 5 Desmond De Araujo 498,000 6 Stefan-Claudiu Paunescu 494,000 7 Michael Coulin Brisley 339,000 8 Levente Varga 334,000 9 Rostyslav Mozghovyi 324,000 10 Stephen Smith 235,000 11 Frank Anumel 219,000 12 Tasos Papanastasiou 165,000 13 Toby Cooke 78,000 -
Off to the Races
Level 1: 100/200 (200) Entries: 38/40 Prizes: TBA Good morning, London! It’s a bittersweet Saturday as it’s the second-to-last day of this September edition of the Beer Poker Tour. Nevertheless, there’s still two more days to go for what surely is one of the most fun and entertaining live poker events in the world.
Day 1e of the £185 Main Event kicked off roughly 30 minutes ago. It’s the fifth out of eight starting-day flights, and the top 13 % from all Day 1’s will advance to Day 2, which will be played tomorrow, September 7, at 16:00.
The poker.pro live coverage will keep close eyes on Day 1e until it wraps up, and also share chip counts from the other flights, as well as results from the side events.
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£185 Main Event Day 1c Chip Counts
Kristian Andonov Day 1c of the £185 Main Event scored 80 entries. 11 players were meant to move on to Day 2, but considering two players busted during hand-by-hand, it was ultimately ten players that advanced. Below are the chip counts from Day 1c.
Position Player Chips 1 Anonymous 617,000 2 Kristiyan Andonov 520,000 3 Arcin Izzigil 520,000 4 Emil Georgiev 461,000 5 John Friel 452,000 6 Michael O’Brien 397,000 7 Carlo Hassan 381,000 8 Jack Redmond 370,000 9 Cosmin Staicu 216,000 10 Arvid Vermaut 68,000 -
Arnold and Dallison are Both Out; Play has Concluded
Bradley Arnold Level 16: 6,000/12,000 (12,000) Entries: 10/80 Prizes: TBA Day 1c of the £185 Main Event has just concluded in some fashion.
With 12 players remaining, the floor announced hand-for-hand to commence. After perhaps 20 minutes, Bradley Arnold (Lo-jack) moved all in for 101,000. Michael O’Brien re-shoved from the Button, and the two of them would be the two to turn over their cards. They were urged to wait up until the floor’s approval, though, as there was also a situation going on at the other table.
Eventually, they got the green light, and turned over their cards.
Bradley Arnold: K♣J♣
Michael O’Brien: A♣K♥“I’m in bad shape,” Arnold recognized. The 4♠8♥10♠K♦7♥ board didn’t help him, and as such, he was eliminated in twelth place.
Gary Dallison Things didn’t stop there, though, as the situation at the other table had also turned into a showdown scenario. The shorter-stacked Gary Dallison had moved all in UTG for 158,000, and Arcin Izzigil had made the call from the Cut-off.
Gary Dallison: A♦A♥
Arcin Izzigil: Q♦J♥Dallison was looking good, but as we all know, poker can be a brutal game sometimes. Izzigil improved to a straight on the 10♥7♠9♥4♥K♦ board, and that meant that Dallison’s tournament life came to an end.
All of this resulted in Arnold and Dallison both being eliminated, before the remaining ten players all received a Day 2 bag.
While this concludes the poker.pro live coverage for today, the chip counts from Day 1c (and the still ongoing Day 1d) will be posted as soon as possible.
Tomorrow, the coverage will commence around 13:00, when Day 1e kicks off.
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Déjà Vu
Yichen Wang Level 14: 4,000/8,000 (8,000) Entries: 15/80 Prizes: TBA Action folded to Yichen Wang, who moved all in for 69,000 from the Button. “Mr. X” contemplated a call for a minute or two, before folding in the Small Blind. Good thing he did; Jack Redmond snap-called from the Big Blind.
Yichen Wang: A♥6♣
Jack Redmond: A♠A♦“Really,” Wang approached the poker Gods as she saw the bad news. She was offered no consolation on the J♥2♦9♦4♠Q♠ board, and she went out in sixteenth place.
Jack Redmond: 360,000
Yichen Wang: 0 -
A Very Sick Pot
David McConachie Level 13: 3,000/6,000 (6,000) Entries: 16/80 Prizes: TBA Action folded to Arcin Izzigil, who opened to 14,000 from the Lo-jack. Seated right next to him, David McConachie moved all in for 33,000 in total. Things didn’t stop there, as big-stacked “Mr. X” re-raised to 185,000 from the Button, leaving himself with 20,000 behind. Izzigil, who actually had Mr. X covered with perhaps 60,000 behind, made the call.
Izzigil forced Mr. X all in on the 7♥Q♠4♦ flop, and Mr. X called.
David McConachie: A♣8♣
Arcin Izzigil: A♥K♣
Mr. X: 6♠6♣Mr. X was visibly surprised to see he was ahead with a pair of sixes, and as the board completed 4♠2♣, he won what had to be the biggest pot of the tournament at that point.
Mr. X: 600,000
Arcin Izzigil: 60,000
David McConachie: 0 -
That’s Decent Timing
David Gough Level 13: 3,000/6,000 (6,000) Entries: 17/80 Prizes: TBA Action folded to David Gough in the Small Blind, who moved all in for roughly 115,000. Seated in the Big Blind, John Friel took a peek at his hole cards, then made the call very confident.
David Gough: K♦2♦
John Friel: A♦A♣Pretty good timing fir Friel to pick up the aces in the Big Blind. Gough picked up some outs on the K♠J♥6♦ flop and even more on the Q♦ turn, but the 6♥ river ultimately ended his tournament life.
John Friel: 556,000
David Gough: 0 -
The Final Numbers
Simeon Mesedzh Level 13: 3,000/6,000 (6,000) Entries: 20/80 Prizes: TBA With late registration closed, the numbers for Day 1c can now be confirmed. 80 entries means that 11 will move on to Day 2. After the first three starting-day flights – and the money collected from 1d, where late registration is still open – £50,070 has been collected towards the £100,000 guarantee.
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Friel Chip Leader at Third Break
John Friel is the current chip leader Break N/A Entries: 20/80 Prizes: TBA The players are now on another 15-minute break, and soon, they’ll be greeted with Level 13; Blinds 3,000/6,000, with a 6,000 Ante. Below is the current seat draw and chip counts.
Table-Seat Player Chips Big Blinds 23-1 Yichen Wang 84,000 14 23-2 Emil Georgiev 230,000 38 23-4 Jack Redmon 170,500 28 23-5 Carlo Hassan 291,500 49 23-6 Michael Betts 197,000 33 23-9 Anonymous 365,000 61 25-2 Arvid Vermaut 79,000 13 25-3 Gary Dallison 177,500 30 25-4 Christy Anthony 261,500 44 25-5 Cosmin Staicu 247,000 41 25-6 Arcin Izzigil 270,500 45 25-7 David McConachie 63,000 11 25-9 Hossein Shokri 250,000 42 26-1 Bradley Arnold 176,500 29 26-2 Anthony Farthing 103,000 17 26-4 Michael Le 133,000 22 26-5 Michael O’Brien 259,500 43 26-6 David Gough 124,000 21 26-7 John Friel 432,000 72 26-9 Kenny Lim 84,000 14 -
Spade Versus Spade
Kristian Andonov Level 11: 2,000/4,000 (4,000) Entries: 20/80 Prizes: TBA After an initial opening by Kristiyan Andonov from the Lo-jack, “Mr. Y” moved all in for 38,500 from the Big Blind. Andonov made the call.
Mr. Y: Q♠6♠
Kristiyan Andonov: A♠7♠Andonov’s ace high was good on the 5♠10♥3♦2♣3♥ board, and he sent Mr. Y to the rail one of the last hands before the break.
Kristiyan Andonov: 440,000
Mr. Y: 0 -
Jacks are Good
Arvid Vermaut Level 11: 2,000/4,000 (4,000) Entries: 22/81 Prizes: TBA Christy Anthony min-raised to 8,000 UTG. Current chip leader “Mr. X” made the call from the Small Blind, prior to Arvid Vermaut moving all in for 40,500 from the Big Blind. Anthony re-shoved for 87,000 in total, and Mr. X folded rather quickly, something that was to the surprise of the rest of the table.
Arvid Vermaut: J♥J♠
Christy Anthony: 10♠10♥Anthony lost the pot as the board ran out 7♣2♥8♠4♣K♠, but he still expressed his gratitude towards Mr. X, who folded K♣Q♦.
Mr. X: 365,000
Christy Anthony: 101,000
Arvid Vermaut: 87,000 -
HOOOOOOLD
Sam Acheampong Level 11: 2,000/4,000 (4,000) Entries: 26/80 Prizes: TBA Sam Acheampong was one of the players who entered Day 1c during the second-to-last level of late registration. After Arcin Izzigil had limped UTG, Acheampong let out a mighty “HOOOOOOOOOOOOLD” as he moved all in for 25,500. Izzigil considered a call for a while, before he folded.
“For the camera,” the poker.pro live reporter urged Acheampong, who, being a good sport, revealed his [pcnJh9d][/pcn] holdings.
Sam Acheampong: 35,500
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Big Stacks at the Second Break
Ian Tough Break N/A Entries: 42/77 Prizes: TBA It’s the second break of the day, and the players will soon resume play at Level 9 (Blinds 1,000/2,500 with a 2,500 Ante). Below are the five biggest stacks in the room at this current moment.
Position Player Chips Big Blinds 1 Anonymous 350,000 140 2 Ian Tough 217,000 87 3 Jack Redmon 206,000 82 4 David Gough 169,000 68 5 Arcin Izzigil 165,000 66 -
Quite the Flop
Level 8: 1,000/2,000 (2,000) Entries: 42/77 Prizes: TBA Action folded to Kristiyan Andonov, who opened to 6,000 from the Button. Seated in the Small Blind, Mohamed Abu-Hassan was the sole caller.
Abu-Hassan check-called a 5,000 bet from Andonov on the 5♠2♣3♣ flop. Abu-Hassan checked again on the 3♠ turn, and Andonov now bet 8,000. Abu-Hassan, as Andonov turned over A♦4♥ for the flopped straight.
Mohamed Abu-Hassan: 120,000
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Worst Case Scenario
Level 7: 800/1,600 (1,600) Entries: 45/76 Prizes: TBA There is a good chance that “Mr. X” is the current chip leader in the tournament. He recently limped UTG, prior to Paul Durston moving all in for 9,1000 from the Button. Mr. X made the call.
Paul Durston: 3♠3♦
Mr. X: 4♠4♥“That’s the worst case scenario,” Durston laughed as he saw what he was up against. The poker Gods didn’t help him, as the fours or Mr. X held up on the Q♣7♦5♥2♥A♣ runout.
Mr. X: 387,000
Paul Durston: 0 -
You Bet Betts’ Happy About his Bet
Level 7: 800/1,600 (1,600) Entries: 46/75 Prizes: TBA Cosmin Staicu opened to 3,500 UTG. Michael Betts called from the Cut-off, and big-stacked Simeon Mesedzh joined the fun from the Small Blind.
The 8♣6♠J♠ would soon prove to bring a lot of action. Mesedzh checked, prior to Staicu continuing for 5,200. Betts then moved all in for roughly 20,000, and within a split second, Mesedzh re-shoved, forcing Staicu all in for 69,000. Staicu made the call, and thus, all three players turned over their cards.
Michael Betts: A♠A♣
Simeon Mesedzh: K♠4♠
Cosmin Staicu: K♥J♣Quite the hand, and Mesedzh was looking for a spade to eliminate two players and improve his already impressive stack even further. The board completed with 4♥5♥, meaning Betts’ aces were good. He tripled up, Staicu won the side pot, and no player was eliminated.
Simeon Msedzh: 116,000
Michael Betts: 88,000
Cosmin Staicu: 68,000 -
Not Quite Good Enough
Level 5: 500/1,000 (1,000) Entries: 54/73 Prizes: TBA Beryll Gonzales limped UTG, prior to Anthony Farthing moving all in for 8,300. When action had folded back to Gonzales, he made the call.
Anthony Farthing: 5♦4♥
Beryll Gonzales: J♣10♣Farthing wasn’t holding the nuts, and he didn’t manage to suck out on Gonzales on the 3♥K♦4♣J♠7♥ board.
Beryll Gonzales: 117,000
Anthony Farthing: 0
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Hugh Fowler Wins the 2025 Beer Poker Tour September Edition for £6,500
Hugh Fowler Level 32: 250,000/500,000 (500,000) Entries: 1/730 Prizes: £109,755 Hugh Fowler eliminated Nihila Sakinala heads-up, and in doing so, he completed a great comeback story. He was one of the two shortest stacks on the final table when six players remained. Yet, he’s now emerged victorious. After the deal, when five players remained, it was settled that Fowler would walk away with £6,700, but he now also gets the trophy. He’s the undisputed winner of the 2025 Beer Poker Tour September Edition.
That concludes the live coverage of this edition of the Beer Poker Tour. There’ll soon be a longer article recaping the £185 Main Event and Fowler’s win. Overall it’s been a great event, and the Beer Poker Tour has proven once again why it’s a truly unique live poker event.
£185 Main Event – Full Results
Place Player Prize 1 Hugh Fowler £6,700* 2 Nikhila Sakinala £13,000* 3 Stefan-Claudiu Paunescu £10,060* 4 Jonas Pattichis £10,685* 5 Christain Calvera £11,360* 6 Joshua Mahmmud £3,500 7 Thomas Harbrecht-Parker £2,700 8 Ladislav Schneider £2,200 9 Chun Li £1,800 10 Sally Smith £1,500 11 Masoud Tehrani £1,500 12 Lewis Mayes £1,250 13 Ertan Sumer £1,250 14 Anonymous £1,060 15 Goonjan Mall £1,060 16 Xiaochun Chen £1,060 17 Anonymous £930 18 Ionut-Laurentiu Nechita £930 19 John Friel £930 20 Anonymous £820 21 Rostyslav Mozghovyi £820 22 Jack Redmond £820 23 Anonymous £730 24 Masoud Etemadiherisi £730 25 Ricky Mackintosh £730 26 Hossein Shokri £730 27 Emil Georgiev £730 28 George Kounnas £650 29 Michael Brisley £650 30 Mauro Suriano £650 31 Jason Shellum £650 32 Anonymous £650 33 Desmond De Araujo £575 34 Cindy Wozniak £575 35 Piotr Swierczynski £575 36 Stephen Okeeffe £575 37 Anonymous £575 38 Smari Antonsson £575 39 Chenyi Wei £575 40 John Simcox £575 41 Rutuj Mhaske £510 42 Abdul Biria £510 43 Michael O’Brien £510 44 Ayush Gandhi £510 45 John Squibb £510 46 Anonymous £510 47 Anonymous £510 48 Ignacio Macia £510 49 Levente Varga £510 50 Michael Cunnigham £510 51 Adam Diamond £450 52 Anonymous £450 53 Carlo Hassan £450 54 Martin Kalinov £450 55 Ehsan-Ur-Rahman Khan £450 56 Michael Dunleavy £450 57 James Smith £450 58 Mohamed Mohamed £450 59 David McConachie £450 60 Halil Dervis £450 61 Stephen Smith £400 62 Michael Burnett £400 63 Nicolai Cravciuc £400 64 Madalin Tiron £400 65 John Dilaver £400 66 Freddie Bogie £400 67 Kristiyan Andonov £400 68 Charlie Thurston £400 69 Anonymous £400 70 Gregory Davis £400 71 Sebastian Smith £360 72 Emmett Saigal £360 73 ARvid Vermaut £360 74 Arcin Izzigil £360 75 Marius-Mihai Robas £360 76 Frank Anumel £360 77 Manh Nguyen £360 78 Tasos Papanastasiou £360 79 Robert Kemp £360 80 Umberan Akhtar £360 81 Brittany Smith £320 82 Wilson Leung £320 83 Ebraham Zand £320 84 Mohammed Suhail £320 85 Matas Gerdziunas £320 86 Beryll Gonzales £320 87 Richard Eaton £320 88 Stephen Brown £320 89 Ben Skinner £320 90 Andrew Jacobs £320 91 Toby Cooke £320 92 Anonymous £320 93 Serhii Lubyk £320 94 Anonymous £320 95 Cosmin Staicu £320 96 Thomas Hiom £320 *Denotes a five-way deal.
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Nikhila Sakinala Eliminated in 2nd Place (£13,000)
Nikhila Sakinala Level 32: 250,000/500,000 (500,000) Entries: 1/730 Prizes: £109,755 Seated on the Button, Hugh Fowler forced Nikita Sakinala all in for not much more than 5,000,000. Sakinala made the call.
Hugh Fowler: 6♦6♥
Nikita Sakinala: 6♠4♠Sakinala was in rough shape, and she didn’t manage to suck out on the 8♣8♥K♥7♥3♦ board. As such, she was eliminated in second place, but thanks to the deal that was made earlier, she still turned the biggest profit (£13,000).
Hugh Fowler: 36,498,800
Nikita Sakinala: 0 -
Fowler Fights Back
Hugh Fowler Level 32: 250,000/500,000 (500,000) Entries: 2/730 Prizes: £109,755 Hugh Fowler became the shorter of the two stacks during heads-up, after losing with a big pot where both opponents held a straight (Nikhila Sakinala’s being the higher one). Shortly after that, Fowler picked up kings and managed to double up once, and then, he won some pots here and there to close the gap somewhat.
When he’d managed to get his stack to 9,250,000, it all went in the middle again.
Hugh Fowler: A♦K♦
Nikhila Sakinala: A♥6♥The 3♦7♦6♣ flop was straight from a Hollywood picture. Fowler secured the win on the J♦ turn, though, and the 9♣ river was dealt as a pure formality. Fowler managed to reclaim the chiplead.
Hugh Fowler: 18,500,000
Nikhila Sakinala: 17,998,000 -
Sakinala Takes the Lead
Nikhila Sakinala Level 32: 250,000/500,000 (500,000) Entries: 2/730 Prizes: £109,755 The poker.pro live reporter wasn’t able to catch all of the action, but all the money went in the middle on the river, when the board read 4♣9♣3♠10♦Q♣.
Hugh Fowler: J♦8♣
Nikhila Sakinala: K♣J♥With a superior straight, Sakinala wins an enormous pot and takes a solid lead in the heads-up.
Nikhila Sakinala: 31,000,000
Hugh Fowler: 5,498,000 -
Stefan-Claudiu Paunescu Eliminated in 3rd Place (£10,060)
Stefan-Claudiu Paunescu Level 32: 250,000/500,000 (500,000) Entries: 2/730 Prizes: £109,755 Seated in the Small Blind, Hugo Fowler forced Big Blind-player Stefan-Claudiu Paunescu all in for 4,500,000. Fowler made the call.
Stefan-Claudiu Paunescu: J♥8♠
Hugo Fowler: A♣9♥There wasn’t too much going on the 3♣2♣2♦Q♣6♦ flop. Ace-high was good for Fowler; as Paunescu went out in third for £10,060 (thanks to the deal), the stage was set for a heads-up duel between Paunescu and Fowler.
Hugo Fowler: 19,498,800
Nikhila Sakinala: 17,000,000
Stefan.Claudiu Paunescu: 0 -
Jonas Pattichis Eliminated in 4th Place (£10,685)
Jonas Pattichis Level 31: 20,000/400,000 (400,000) Entries: 3/730 Prizes: £109,755 Hugh Fowler opened to 800,000 UTG. Jonas Pattichis (Small Blind) and Nikhila Sakinala (Big Blind) both made the call.
Action went check-check-check on the J♠5♣8♠ flop. Pattichis and Sakinala both checked the K♥ turn, prior to Hugh Fowler betting 1,200,000. Without hesitation, Pattichis moved all in for roughly 6,500,000. Sakinala folded quickly, but Fowler made the call after a minute’s worth of consideration.
Jonas Pattichis: K♦9♠
Hugo Fowler: K♣Q♦Fowler was right, and the 5♥ river didn’t help Pattichis. As such, he went out in fourth place; he’d earlier secured £10,685 after the deal.
Hugo Fowler: 14,250,000
Jonas Pattichis: 0 -
Christain Calvera Eliminated in 5th Place (£11,360)
Christain Calvera Level 31: 200,000/400,000 (400,000) Entries: 4/730 Prizes: £109,755 Action folded to Christain Calvera, who moved all in for 7,900,000 from the Small Blind. Chip leader Nikhila Sakinala called from the Big Blind.
Christain Calvera: A♣J♠
Nikhila Sakinala: 7♦6♣Calvera held the prettier hand, but Sakinala took the lead on the 2♠6♦4♦ flop. She managed to avoid everything as the board completed with Q♠K♦. Calvera shouldn’t be too sad about his fifth-place finish; he may not get the trophy, but he locked up the second-most after the deal (£11,360).
Nikhila Sakinala: 20,000,000
Christain Calvera: 0 -
A Deal has Been Made
Level 31: 200,000/400,000 (400,000) Entries: 5/730 Prizes: £109,755 After Joshua Mahmmud was eliminated in sixth place, the remaining players once again took a look at the numbers. This time, they did agree to a deal, meaning the remaining payouts are as follows:
Place Player Prize 1 Nikhila Sakinala £13,000 2 Christain Calvera £11,360 3 Jonas Pattichis £10,685 4 Stefan-Claudiu Paunescu £6,700 5 Hugh Fowler £3,500 Play continues for the trophy.
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Joshua Mahmmud Eliminated in 6th Place (£3,500)
Joshua Mahmmud Level 31: 200,000/400,000 (400,000) Entries: 5/730 Prizes: £109,755 Action folded to short-stacked Joshua Mahmmud, who moved all in for 1,650,000 from the Button. After receiving the count, Jonas Pattichis called after some consideration.
Joshua Mahmmud: K♥5♣
Jonas Pattichis: K♠4♥Mahmmud was looking good to at least get a split pot and still be alive. Unlucky for him, a brutal river completed the 2♣6♥7♠J♣4♣ board, eliminating him in sixth place for £3,500.
Jonas Pattichis: 7,750,000
Joshua Mahmmud: 0 -
No Deal
Level 31: 200,000/400,000 (400,000) Entries: 6/730 Prizes: £109,755 At this current stage, the players were not able to agree on a six-way deal.
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Is A Deal to be Made?
Level 31: 200,000/400,000 (400,000) Entries: 6/730 Prizes: £109,755 The remaining sixx players have requested to look at the numbers for a potential deal, before resuming the game.
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Thomas Harbrecht-Parker Eliminated in 7th Place (£2,700)
Thomas Harbrecht-Parker Level 30: 150,000/300,000 (300,000) Entries: 7/730 Prizes: £109,755 UTG+1, Thomas Harbrecht-Parker moved all in for 3,125,000. Jonas Pattichis made the call from the Cut-off.
Thomas Harbrecht-Parker: J♠10♠
Jonas Pattichis: 10♥10♦Harbrecht-Parker was in rough shape, and he didn’t spike a jack on the 4♣2♣8♦K♠6♥ board. As such, he went out in seventh place for £2,700.
Jonas Pattichis: 9,000,000
Thomas Harbrecht-Parker: 0 -
Huge Pot Gives Sakinala Chip Lead
Nikhila Sakinala Level 29: 125,000/250,000 (250,000) Entries: 7/730 Prizes: £109,755 Action folded all the way to Christain Calvera in the Small Blind. He decided to force Nikhila Sakinala (Big Blind) all in for 5,500,000. Sakinala utilized one timebank-chip before deciding to call.
Christain Calvera: Q♥7♥
Nikhila Sakinala: A♠7♠Sakinala proved that she came to play, and she was rewarded for her call as the board spelled out A♥7♣8♠9♦6♠. She took the bigger part of Calvera’s stack, and doing so, she snagged the chip lead from her opponent.
Nikhila Sakinala: 10,800,000
Christain Calvera: 1,750,000 -
Ladislav Schneider Eliminated in 8th Place (£2,200)
Ladislav Schneider Level 29: 125,000/250,000 (250,000) Entries: 7/730 Prizes: £109,755 The flop read 6♥Q♦3♥ with roughly 1,000,000 in the middle. Ladislav Schneider (Small Blind) checked it over to Thomas Harbrecht-Parker (UTG+1), who bet 575,000. Rather quickly, Schneider announced all in for 2,600,000. After some consideration, Harbrecht-Parker made the call.
Ladislav Schneider: K♦Q♣
Thomas Harbrecht-Parker: A♠Q♠Harbrecht-Parker had made the correct call, and he was awarded as the board finished 9♥2♣. After counting, it turned out Schneider had survived with 325,000.
His last chips went in on the very next hand. From the Button, he committed his 385,000 to snag as much as possible from Christain Calvera’s min-raise to 500,000 from the Lo-jack.
Christain Calvera: A♠A♣
Ladislav Schneider: Q♣8♣A brutal scenario for Schneider, who had to witness as Calvera improved to a full house on the 10♣Q♥A♦9♠Q♦ board. As such, Schneider became the second casualty on the final table, bidding farewell in eighth place for £2,200.
Christain Calvera: 7,840,000
Thomas Harbrecht-Parker: 5,400,000
Ladislav Schneider: 0 -
Chun Li Eliminated in 9th Place (£1,500)
Chun Li Level 28: 100,000/200,000 (200,000) Entries: 8/730 Prizes: £109,755 Chun Li, who entered the final table as the shortstack, moved all in for 785,000 from the Big Blind, after Christain Calvera initally had opened to 400,000. When action came back to Calvera, he made the call.
Chun Li: K♥3♣
Christain Calvera: A♥4♠Calvera paired his ace on the 2♦A♦5♣ flop, while Li picked up a gutshot. No dice for Li, though, as the board completed with J♦3♥. As such, Li became the first casualty of the final table, going out in ninth place for £1,500.
Christain Calvera: 7,235,000
Chun Li: 0 -
Final Table is Set
Final table of the £185 Main Event during the 2025 Beer Poker Tour September Edition Level 28: 100,000/200,000 (200,000) Entries: 9/730 Prizes: £109,755 Action folded to Sally Smith, who moved all in for 715,000 from the Small Blind. Seated in the Big Blind, Christain Calvera made the call.
Sally Smith: A♣6♣
Christain Calvera: 8♥8♣Smith took the lead on the 10♦5♦A♠ flop and was on the verge of a double-up. She was still ahead on the 7♣ turn, before the 5♥ river shattered her dreams.
With Smith out in tenth place, the nine-handed final table is now set. Below is the seat draw and chip counts.
Table-Seat Player Chips Big Blinds 25-1 Chun- Li 785,000 4 25-2 Ladislav Schneider 4,105,000 21 25-3 Joshua Mahmmud 2,260,000 11 25-4 Thomas Harbrecht-Parker 5,470,000 27 25-5 Stefan-Claudiu Paunescu 3,555,000 18 25-6 Jonas Pattichis 6,715,000 34 25-7 Christain Calvera 6,450,000 32 25-8 Nikhila Sakinala 3,945,000 20 25-9 Hugh Fowler 3,500,000 18 -
Domination Nation
Level 28: 100,000/200,000 (200,000) Entries: 10/730 Prizes: £109,755 “Mr. X” open-jamed for 1,900,000 from the Cut-off. Masoud Tehrani called from the Small Blind; playing 1,800,000, Tehrani was the player at risk.
Mr. X: A♦Q♦
Masoud Tehrani: K♦Q♥Tehrani was in rough shape, and he didn’t manage to suck out as the board ran out Q♣A♥4♠4♦J♦. He was eliminated, and brought the number of players down to 10.
Mr. X: 4,000,000
Masoud Tehrani: 0 -
Sumer Says Sayonara
Level 26: 60,000/120,000 (120,000) Entries: 12/730 Prizes: £109,755 Ertan Sumer moved all in for 950,000 from the Hi-jack. Hugh Fowler re-shoved from the Small Blind for 2,600,000. Soon enough, the two contestants turned their cards over.
Ertan Sumer: 5♠5♣
Hugh Fowler: J♥J♦No five or any other help for Sumer on the 7♠Q♦9♠4♣A♣, and he became the next victim.
Hugh Fowler: 3,640,000
Ertan Sumer: 0 -
The Current Standings
Break N/A Entries: 13/730 Prizes: £109,755 The remaining 13 players are on a 15-minute break. They are set to return to Level 26: Blinds 60,000/120,000 with a 120,000 Ante. Below are the current chip counts.
Table-Seat Player Chips Big Blinds 25-1 Thomas Harbrecht 3,500,000 22 25-2 Anonymous 4,800,000 30 25-4 Anonymous 3,705,000 23 25-5 Stefan-Claudiu Paunescu 3,600,000 23 25-7 Nikhila Sakinala 1,985,000 12 25-8 Jonas Pattichis 1,390,000 9 29-1 Sally Smith 1,310,000 8 29-3 Masoud Tehrani 2,190,000 14 29-4 Ertan Sumer 830,000 5 29-5 Lewis Mayes 3,780,000 24 29-6 Christain Bedoya 3,350,000 21 29-7 Hugh Fowler 2,330,000 15 29-9 Ladislaw Schneider 1,390,000 9 -
Another One Bites the Dust
Level 25: 50,000/100,000 (100,000) Entries: 14/730 Prizes: £109,755 Goonjan Mall moved all in for 540,000 UTG. After receiving the count, Lewis Mayes re-shoved from the Hi-jack, playing roughly 1,300,000. The two of them were heads-up.
Goonjan Mall: J♠10♣
Lewis Mayes: 9♣9♥The 10♥7♦9♦ saw Mayes improving to a set, but Mall picked up a flush draw. Mayes managed to avoid disaster as the board continued 4♠J♣, and he took all of Mall’s chips.
Lewis Mayes: 1,900,000
Goonjan Mall: 0 -
Brutal Ace Eliminates Mr. X
Level 25: 50,000/100,000 (100,000) Entries: 16/730 Prizes: £109,755 “Mr. X” opened to 225,000 from the Lo-jack. Action folded to Jonas Pattichis, who moved all in for slightly more than 2,000,000 from the Small Blind. When action came back to Mr. X, he snap-called.
Jonas Pattichis: A♦K♥
Mr. X: K♠K♣Mr. X was ahead, but we all know poker can be a brutal game sometimes. The ace on the A♥J♠J♥ flop saw Pattichis taking the lead, and Mr. X wasn’t able to catch up as the board completed with 2♦6♥. Mr. X was eliminated, and Pattichis stack grew to impressive proportions.
Jonas Pattichis: 4,100,000
Mr. X: 0 -
Two Tables Left; Results so Far
Level 25: 50,000/100,000 (100,000) Entries: 18/730 Prizes: £109,755 There are only 18 players remaining. Below is the most recent list of eliminations.
Place Player Prize 19 John Friel £930 20 Anonymous £820 21 Rostyslav Mozghovyi £820 22 Jack Redmond £820 23 Anonymous £730 24 Masoud Etemadiherisi £730 25 Ricky Mackintosh £730 26 Hossein Shokri £730 27 Emil Georgiev £730 28 George Kounnas £650 29 Michael Brisley £650 30 Mauro Suriano £650 31 Jason Shellum £650 32 Anonymous £650 33 Desmond De Araujo £575 34 Cindy Wozniak £575 35 Piotr Swierczynski £575 36 Stephen Okeeffe £575 37 Anonymous £575 38 Smari Antonsson £575 39 Chenyi Wei £575 40 John Simcox £575 41 Rutuj Mhaske £510 42 Abdul Biria £510 43 Michael O’Brien £510 44 Ayush Gandhi £510 45 John Squibb £510 46 Anonymous £510 47 Anonymous £510 48 Ignacio Macia £510 49 Levente Varga £510 50 Michael Cunnigham £510 51 Adam Diamond £450 52 Anonymous £450 53 Carlo Hassan £450 54 Martin Kalinov £450 55 Ehsan-Ur-Rahman Khan £450 56 Michael Dunleavy £450 57 James Smith £450 58 Mohamed Mohamed £450 59 David McConachie £450 60 Halil Dervis £450 61 Stephen Smith £400 62 Michael Burnett £400 63 Nicolai Cravciuc £400 64 Madalin Tiron £400 65 John Dilaver £400 66 Freddie Bogie £400 67 Kristiyan Andonov £400 68 Charlie Thurston £400 69 Anonymous £400 70 Gregory Davis £400 71 Sebastian Smith £360 72 Emmett Saigal £360 73 ARvid Vermaut £360 74 Arcin Izzigil £360 75 Marius-Mihai Robas £360 76 Frank Anumel £360 77 Manh Nguyen £360 78 Tasos Papanastasiou £360 79 Robert Kemp £360 80 Umberan Akhtar £360 81 Brittany Smith £320 82 Wilson Leung £320 83 Ebraham Zand £320 84 Mohammed Suhail £320 85 Matas Gerdziunas £320 86 Beryll Gonzales £320 87 Richard Eaton £320 88 Stephen Brown £320 89 Ben Skinner £320 90 Andrew Jacobs £320 91 Toby Cooke £320 92 Anonymous £320 93 Serhii Lubyk £320 94 Anonymous £320 95 Cosmin Staicu £320 96 Thomas Hiom £320 -
A Crucial King
Level 24: 40,000/80,000 (80,000) Entries: 19/730 Prizes: £109,755 Action folded all the way to Jack Redmond, who moved all in from the Small Blind. “Mr. X” took a peek at his hole cards, then called from the Big Blind. Mr. X was the player at risk by a a small margin, playing roughly 1,400,000.
Jack Redmond: K♠9♥
Mr. X: 9♠9♦Mr. X was in good shape, but Redmond hit his after-sought king on the A♦K♦4♠ flop. A visibly disappointed Mr. X wasn’t able to catch up on the 2♥8♠ runout, and his tournament life came to an end.
Jack Redmond: 4,300,000
Mr. X: 0 -
A Decent Call
Level 24: 40,000/80,000 (80,000) Entries: 21/730 Prizes: £109,755 Masoud Tehrani limped from the Cut-off, and Christain Calvera checked from the Big Blind. Both players proceeded with checking the 7♥5♠4♠ flop. Calvera then check-called a 105,000 bet from Tehrani on the 3♥ turn.
Calvera checked again on the 8♥ river, prior to Tehrani betting 275,000. After a couple second’s worth of consideration, Calvera made the call.
Masoud Tehrani: A♠3♥
Christain Calvera: 4♣2♥Some of the players were impressed by Calvera’s call, who may be the current chip leader.
Christain Calvera: 4,100,000
Masoud Tehrani: 2,800,000 -
Down to Three Tables
Level 22: 25,000/50,000 (50,000) Entries: 24/730 Prizes: £109,755 Players are going out in rapid speed. 24 players currently remain on three tables. Below is an updated list of all eliminations.
Place Player Prize 25 Ricky Mackintosh £730 26 Hossein Shokri £730 27 Emil Georgiev £730 28 George Kounnas £650 29 Michael Brisley £650 30 Mauro Suriano £650 31 Jason Shellum £650 32 Anonymous £650 33 Desmond De Araujo £575 34 Cindy Wozniak £575 35 Piotr Swierczynski £575 36 Stephen Okeeffe £575 37 Anonymous £575 38 Smari Antonsson £575 39 Chenyi Wei £575 40 John Simcox £575 41 Rutuj Mhaske £510 42 Abdul Biria £510 43 Michael O’Brien £510 44 Ayush Gandhi £510 45 John Squibb £510 46 Anonymous £510 47 Anonymous £510 48 Ignacio Macia £510 49 Levente Varga £510 50 Michael Cunnigham £510 51 Adam Diamond £450 52 Anonymous £450 53 Carlo Hassan £450 54 Martin Kalinov £450 55 Ehsan-Ur-Rahman Khan £450 56 Michael Dunleavy £450 57 James Smith £450 58 Mohamed Mohamed £450 59 David McConachie £450 60 Halil Dervis £450 61 Stephen Smith £400 62 Michael Burnett £400 63 Nicolai Cravciuc £400 64 Madalin Tiron £400 65 John Dilaver £400 66 Freddie Bogie £400 67 Kristiyan Andonov £400 68 Charlie Thurston £400 69 Anonymous £400 70 Gregory Davis £400 71 Sebastian Smith £360 72 Emmett Saigal £360 73 ARvid Vermaut £360 74 Arcin Izzigil £360 75 Marius-Mihai Robas £360 76 Frank Anumel £360 77 Manh Nguyen £360 78 Tasos Papanastasiou £360 79 Robert Kemp £360 80 Umberan Akhtar £360 81 Brittany Smith £320 82 Wilson Leung £320 83 Ebraham Zand £320 84 Mohammed Suhail £320 85 Matas Gerdziunas £320 86 Beryll Gonzales £320 87 Richard Eaton £320 88 Stephen Brown £320 89 Ben Skinner £320 90 Andrew Jacobs £320 91 Toby Cooke £320 92 Anonymous £320 93 Serhii Lubyk £320 94 Anonymous £320 95 Cosmin Staicu £320 96 Thomas Hiom £320 -
All the Single Ladies
Level 23: 30,000/60,000 (60,000) Entries: 28/730 Prizes: £109,755 Action folded to “Mr. X” in the Small Blind, who moved all in for 530,000. Ionut-Laurentiu Nechita called him off from the Big Blind.
Mr. X: Q♦Q♠
Ionut-Laurentiu Nechita: K♠J♣Nechita saw a king in the window, but Mr. X maintained his lead on the Q♥A♠K♥ flop. He improved to a full house on the 4♦4♣ runout and received a full double up.
Mr. X: 1,110,000
Ionut-Laurentiu Nechita: 910,000 -
Chip Counts at the Second Break
Break N/A Entries: 32/730 Prizes: £109,755 The remaining 32 players are now on a 15-minute break. The upcoming level, Level 22, features Blinds 25,000/50,000, and a 50,000 Ante. Below are the biggest stacks.
Position Player Chips Big Blinds 1 Jonas Pattichis 2,785,000 56 2 Anonymous 2,695,000 54 3 Lewis Mayes 2,550,000 51 4 Stefan-Claudiu Paunescu 2,400,000 48 5 Christain Calvera 2,100,000 42 -
Au Revoir
Level 20: 15,000/30,000 (30,000) Entries: 32/730 Prizes: £109,755 Big-stacked Stefan-Claudiu Paunescu opened to 100,000 from the Cut-off. Cindy Wozniak them moved all in for 360,000 in total from the Big Blind. After some table talk, Paunescu made the call.
Cindy Wozniak: A♣J♣
Stefan-Claudiu Paunescu: 7♠7♥It was a classic coinflip scenario, and this time, Paunescu came out on the better side of things as the board spelled out 3♠8♥4♠5♣8♦. Wozniak was eliminated, and Paunescu may be the chip leader at this point.
Stefan-Claudiu Paunescu: 2,750,000
Cindy Wozniak: 0 -
Updated List of Eliminations
Level 20: 15,000/30,000 (30,000) Entries: 38/730 Prizes: £109,755 Place Player Prize 39 Chenyi Wei £575 40 John Simcox £575 41 Rutuj Mhaske £510 42 Abdul Biria £510 43 Michael O’Brien £510 44 Ayush Gandhi £510 45 John Squibb £510 46 Anonymous £510 47 Anonymous £510 48 Ignacio Macia £510 49 Levente Varga £510 50 Michael Cunnigham £510 51 Adam Diamond £450 52 Anonymous £450 53 Carlo Hassan £450 54 Martin Kalinov £450 55 Ehsan-Ur-Rahman Khan £450 56 Michael Dunleavy £450 57 James Smith £450 58 Mohamed Mohamed £450 59 David McConachie £450 60 Halil Dervis £450 61 Stephen Smith £400 62 Michael Burnett £400 63 Nicolai Cravciuc £400 64 Madalin Tiron £400 65 John Dilaver £400 66 Freddie Bogie £400 67 Kristiyan Andonov £400 68 Charlie Thurston £400 69 Anonymous £400 70 Gregory Davis £400 71 Sebastian Smith £360 72 Emmett Saigal £360 73 ARvid Vermaut £360 74 Arcin Izzigil £360 75 Marius-Mihai Robas £360 76 Frank Anumel £360 77 Manh Nguyen £360 78 Tasos Papanastasiou £360 79 Robert Kemp £360 80 Umberan Akhtar £360 81 Brittany Smith £320 82 Wilson Leung £320 83 Ebraham Zand £320 84 Mohammed Suhail £320 85 Matas Gerdziunas £320 86 Beryll Gonzales £320 87 Richard Eaton £320 88 Stephen Brown £320 89 Ben Skinner £320 90 Andrew Jacobs £320 91 Toby Cooke £320 92 Anonymous £320 93 Serhii Lubyk £320 94 Anonymous £320 95 Cosmin Staicu £320 96 Thomas Hiom £320 -
A Mysterious Exchange
Level 20: 15,000/30,000 (30,000) Entries: 39/730 Prizes: £109,755 “Mr. X” opened to 60,000 UTG. “Mr. Y” called from the Hi-jack, and Rostyslav Mozghovy joined the action from the Big Blind.
Action was checked to Mr. X on the 6♦7♦Q♣ flop, who continued for 55,000. Both of his opponents made the call.
When it once again was on Mr. X, he moved all in for 435,000 on the 8♦ turn. Mr. Y asked for the count and it looked like he/she contemplated a call, before folding. Mozghony also mucked quickly.
“Will you show?” Mr. Y urged Mr. X. “No,” was the reply. “You don’t have anything good?” Mr. X asked, as the table shared a laugh.
Mr. Y: 1,150,000
Mr. X: 750,000 -
Latest Batch of Eliminations
Level 18: 10,000/20,000 (20,000) Entries: 58/730 Prizes: £109,755 Place Player Prize 59 David McConachie £450 60 Halil Dervis £450 61 Stephen Smith £400 62 Michael Burnett £400 63 Nicolai Cravciuc £400 64 Madalin Tiron £400 65 John Dilaver £400 66 Freddie Bogie £400 67 Kristiyan Andonov £400 68 Charlie Thurston £400 69 Anonymous £400 70 Gregory Davis £400 71 Sebastian Smith £360 72 Emmett Saigal £360 73 ARvid Vermaut £360 74 Arcin Izzigil £360 75 Marius-Mihai Robas £360 76 Frank Anumel £360 77 Manh Nguyen £360 78 Tasos Papanastasiou £360 79 Robert Kemp £360 80 Umberan Akhtar £360 81 Brittany Smith £320 82 Wilson Leung £320 83 Ebraham Zand £320 84 Mohammed Suhail £320 85 Matas Gerdziunas £320 86 Beryll Gonzales £320 87 Richard Eaton £320 88 Stephen Brown £320 89 Ben Skinner £320 90 Andrew Jacobs £320 91 Toby Cooke £320 92 Anonymous £320 93 Serhii Lubyk £320 94 Anonymous £320 95 Cosmin Staicu £320 96 Thomas Hiom £320 -
Chip Counts at the First Break
Break N/A Entries: 61/730 Prizes: £109,755 It’s the first break on Day 2, and the players will soon return to Level 18 (Blinds 10,000/20,000 with a 20,000 Ante). During the break, there’ll be the flip for the €1,500 package to the 2025 Battle of Malta Autumn Edition.
Below are the biggest stacks at each table.
1 Lewis Mayes 1,800,000 90 2 Anonymous 1,510,000 76 3 Goonjan Mall 1,355,000 68 4 Ionut-Laurentiu Nechita 1,345,000 67 5 Christian Bedoya 1,256,000 63 6 Ertan Sumer 1,200,000 60 8 Anonymous 930,000 47 -
George Kounnas is Going to Malta
George Kounnas Break N/A Entries: 61/730 Prizes: £109,755 The £185 Main Event offered seven starting-day flights. All the chip leaders from each flight were invited to participate in a PLO flip during the first break of Day 2 of the Main Event.
The flip was just conducted, and when all was said and done, George Kounnas was crowned the winner with a set of fives. That means he win a €1,500 package for the 2025 Battle of Malta Autumn Edition.
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Updated List of Victims
Level 17: 8,000/16,000 (16,000) Entries: 68/730 Prizes: £109,755 70 Gregory Davis £400 71 Sebastian Smith £360 72 Emmett Saigal £360 73 ARvid Vermaut £360 74 Arcin Izzigil £360 75 Marius-Mihai Robas £360 76 Frank Anumel £360 77 Manh Nguyen £360 78 Tasos Papanastasiou £360 79 Robert Kemp £360 80 Umberan Akhtar £360 81 Brittany Smith £320 82 Wilson Leung £320 83 Ebraham Zand £320 84 Mohammed Suhail £320 85 Matas Gerdziunas £320 86 Beryll Gonzales £320 87 Richard Eaton £320 88 Stephen Brown £320 89 Ben Skinner £320 90 Andrew Jacobs £320 91 Toby Cooke £320 92 Anonymous £320 93 Serhii Lubyk £320 94 Anonymous £320 95 Cosmin Staicu £320 96 Thomas Hiom £320 -
Big Slick gets the Job Done
Level 16: 6,000/12,000 (12,000) Entries: 69/730 Prizes: £109,755 Michael Brisley opened to 28,000 UTG. Action folded to Sebastian Smith, who moved all in for 225,000 from the Cut-off. Back to Brisley who snap-called.
Sebastian Smith:A♠10♥
Michael Brisley: A♥K♣The K♠5♦9♦ more or less killed all Smith’s dreams, and the 4♦6♥ offered no consolation.
Michael Brisley: 870,000
Sebastian Smith: 0 -
The Smith Survival
Level 16: 6,000/12,000 (12,000) Entries: 71/730 Prizes: £109,755 Michael Cunningham opened to 25,000 from the Lo-jack. Seated right next to him, James Smith moved all in for 133,000 from the Hi-jack. After receiving the countyt, Cunningham made the call.
James Smith: K♣K♥
Michael Kunningham: A♠9♠Smith took an ever further grip of the pot on the J♥K♦7♦. For good measure, he sealed the deal with a full house, as the board continued 2♦J♦.
Michael Kunningham: 296,000
James Smith: 210,000 -
The One Million Club
Level 16: 6,000/12,000 (12,000) Entries: 75/730 Prizes: £109,755 There were roughly 600,000 in the middle when the board read A♦10♦J♥2♥7♣. The player who began Day 2 with the second-most in chips, Sally Smith, bet 100,000 on the river. Her opponent, Arcin Izzigil, was visibly uncomfortable. He utilized two time-bank chips before making the call.
Smith turned over A♣K♦. Izzigil’s hand hit the muck and Smith now plays more than 1,000,000.
Sally Smith: 1,123,000
Arcin Izzigil: 225,000 -
Eliminations so far
Level 14: 4,000/8,000 (8,000) Entries: 82/730 Prizes: £109,755 Below are all the casualities so far since reaching ITM.
Place Player Prize 83 Ebraham Zand £320 84 Mohammed Suhail £320 85 Matas Gerdziunas £320 86 Beryll Gonzales £320 87 Richard Eaton £320 88 Stephen Brown £320 89 Ben Skinner £320 90 Andrew Jacobs £320 91 Toby Cooke £320 92 Darren Howorth £320 93 Serhii Lubyk £320 94 Krishna Thupakula £320 95 Cosmin Staicu £320 96 Thomas Hiom £320 -
Payouts
Level 14: 4,000/8,000 (8,000) Entries: 90/730 Prizes: £109,755 Below are the payouts for the £185 Main Event.
Position Payout 1 £18,405 2 £13,200 3 £9,000 4 £6,500 5 £4,700 6 £3,500 7 £2,700 8 £2,200 9 £1,800 10-11 £1,500 12-13 £1,250 14-16 £1,060 17-19 £930 20-22 £820 23-27 £730 28-32 £650 33-40 £575 41-50 £510 51-60 £450 61-70 £400 71-80 £360 81-96 £320 -
Shuffle Up and Deal
Level 14: 4,000/8,000 (8,000) Entries: 98/730 Prizes: £109,755 After seven starting-day flights, Day 2 of the £185 Main Event has now started. All in all, 98 players are taking their seats, competing for a £18,405 first-place prize (the full payouts will be published in the next post).
At the first break, all seven chip leaders from each starting-day flight will take part in a flip, where the winner receives a €1,500 package to the 2025 Battle of Malta Autumn Edition.
Below is the seat draw.
Player Table Seat Chips Big Blinds Ladislav Schneider 22 1 324,000 41 Rutuj Mhaske 22 2 474,000 59 Rakesh Attuluri 22 3 50,000 6 Rostyslav Mozghovyi 22 4 324,000 41 Anonymous 22 5 379,000 47 John Squibb 22 6 162,000 20 Anonymous 22 7 50,000 6 Ben Skinner 22 8 188,000 24 Wilson Leung 22 9 143,000 18 Anonymous 23 1 160,000 20 Anonymous 23 2 224,000 28 Tasos Papanastasiou 23 3 165,000 21 Stephen Okeeffe 23 4 475,000 59 Robert Kemp 23 5 50,000 6 Emmett Saigal 23 6 50,000 6 George Kounnas 23 7 850,000 106 Levente Varga 23 8 334,000 42 Anonymous 23 9 217,000 27 Abdul Biria 24 1 482,000 60 Chenyi Wei 24 2 163,000 20 Manh Nguyen 24 3 127,000 16 Cosmin Staicu 24 4 216,000 27 Michael Dunleavy 24 5 165,000 21 Anonymous 24 6 506,000 63 Esteve Sanchez Limeres 24 7 299,000 37 Freddie Anthony Henry Bogie 24 8 50,000 6 Anonymous 24 9 503,000 63 Sebastian Smith 25 1 787,000 98 Jack Redmond 25 2 370,000 46 Desmond De Araujo 25 3 498,000 62 Richard Eaton 25 5 177,000 22 Hugh Fowler 25 6 527,000 66 Michael Burnett 25 7 50,000 6 Goonjan Mall 25 8 50,000 6 Xiaochun Chen 25 9 248,000 31 Andrew Jacobs 26 1 28,000 4 Ehsan-Ur-Rahman Khan 26 3 641,000 80 Stephen Smith 26 4 235,000 29 Masoud Tehrani 26 5 527,000 66 Matas Gerdziunas 26 6 177,000 22 Anonymous 26 7 130,000 16 Anonymous 26 8 617,000 77 Nicolai Cravciuc 26 9 50,000 6 Marius-Mihai Robas 27 1 177,000 22 Ignacio Gouveia Macia 27 2 437,000 55 Anonymous 27 3 50,000 6 Michael Coulin C Brisley 27 4 339,000 42 John Dilaver 27 5 125,000 16 Stephen Brown 27 6 184,000 23 Beryll Gonzales 27 7 50,000 6 Smari Antonsson 27 8 201,000 25 John Friel 27 9 452,000 57 Sally Smith 28 1 902,000 113 Madalin Tiron 28 2 585,000 73 Nikhila Sakinala 28 3 456,000 57 Halil Dervis 28 4 392,000 49 Jonas Pattichis 28 5 106,000 13 Arcin Izzigil 28 6 520,000 65 Serhii Lubyk 28 7 146,000 18 Ionut-Laurentiu Nechita 28 8 50,000 6 Frank Anumel 28 9 219,000 27 David Mcconachie 29 1 548,000 69 Mohammed Suhail 29 2 259,000 32 Thomas Harbrecht-Parker 29 3 804,000 101 Piotr Swierczynski 29 4 826,000 103 Anonymous 29 5 50,000 6 Kristiyan Andonov 29 6 520,000 65 Anonymous 29 7 153,000 19 Ricky Mackintosh 29 8 623,000 78 Ebraham Zand 29 9 150,000 19 Michael Obrien 30 1 397,000 50 Martin Kalinov 30 2 444,000 56 John Simcox 30 3 260,000 33 Michael Cunningham 30 4 300,000 38 James Smith 30 5 753,000 94 Ertan Sumer 30 6 646,000 81 Anonymous 30 7 50,000 6 Jason Shellum 30 8 50,000 6 Toby Cooke 30 9 78,000 10 Carlo Hassan 31 1 381,000 48 Adam Diamond 31 2 617,000 77 Mohamed Mohamed 31 3 258,000 32 Thomas Hiom 31 4 53,000 7 Arvid Vermaut 31 5 68,000 9 Mauro Suriano 31 6 80,000 10 Ayush Devang K Gandhi 31 7 720,000 90 Brittany Smith 31 8 50,000 6 Anonymous 31 9 737,000 92 Stefan-Claudiu Paunescu 32 1 494,000 62 Emil Georgiev 32 2 461,000 58 Umberan Akhtar 32 3 281,000 35 Masoud Etemadiherisi 32 4 155,000 19 Anonymous 32 5 865,000 108 Christain Bedoya Calvera 32 6 684,000 86 Gregory Davis 32 7 145,000 18 Anonymous 32 8 50,000 6 Anonymous 32 9 382,000 48 -
£185 Main Event – Day 1f Chip Counts
Day 1f of the £185 Main Event concluded the night between Saturday and Sunday. Out of a total 128 entries, the following 17 made it through to Day 2.
Position Player Chips 1 Cindy Lagares Wozniak 936,000 2 Thomas Harbrecht-Parker 804,000 3 Christian Bedoya Calvera 684,000 4 Ertan Sumer 646,000 5 Anonymous 503,000 6 Halil Dervis 392,000 7 Anonymous 379,000 8 Anonymous 299,000 9 Umberan Akhtar 281,000 10 John Simcox 260,000 11 Mohamed Mohamed 258,000 12 Xiaochun Chen 248,000 13 Richard Eaton 177,000 14 John Squib 162,000 15 Anonymous 160,000 16 Manh Nguyen 127,000 17 John Dilaver 125,000

£130 Happy Hour NLH (September 1)
Place | Player | Prize |
---|---|---|
1 | Denys Zadachin | £3,307 |
2 | Anonymous | £2,185 |
3 | Anonymous | £1,445 |
4 | Chengyi Huang | £1,010 |
5 | Aleksandr Biriukov | £720 |
6 | Angelo Avanzato | £565 |
7 | Frank Anumel | £455 |
8 | Adrian Ming | £370 |
9 | Danas Gerdziunas | £310 |
10 | Matthew Tibbles | £265 |
11 | Ardian Veliu | £245 |
12 | Deniz Orhan | £220 |
£130 Happy Hour NLH PKO (September 2)
Place | Player | Prize |
---|---|---|
1 | Anonymous | £930 |
2 | Robert Perez | £930 |
3 | Belinda Li Ping King | £530 |
4 | Jehangir Ahmad | £385 |
5 | Glenn Brown | £275 |
6 | Judah Seruya | £205 |
7 | Asiil Maye | £165 |
8 | Gregory Davis | £145 |
9 | Ben Skinner | £100 |
£60 The Late One NLH (September 3)
Place | Player | Prize |
---|---|---|
1 | Glenn Martin | £409 |
2 | Lorenzo | £294 |
3 | Anonymous | £209 |
4 | Jelal Williams | £155 |
£150 poker.pro PLO4/5 (September 2-4)
Place | Player | Prize |
---|---|---|
1 | Nicu Oleinic | £3,720 |
2 | Vadims Veksins | £2,455 |
3 | Bob van Hellenburg | £1,595 |
4 | John Simcox | £1,090 |
5 | Jacques Arama | £795 |
6 | Michael Ritter | £605 |
7 | Jason Penman | £465 |
8 | Ellis Clark | £390 |
9 | Liam Clayden | £340 |
10 | William Mawer | £290 |
11 | Anthony Roberts | £255 |
12 | Philip Mildon | £220 |
13 | Masoud Etemadiherisi | £200 |
14 | Garry Bush | £190 |
£60 The Late One PLO4/5 (September 4)
Place | Player | Prize |
---|---|---|
1 | Garry Taylor | £450 |
2 | Demetrios Papacharalambous | £320 |
3 | Oliver Rosenberg | £225 |
4 | Dariusz Idzikowski | £170 |
£60 The Late One NLH (September 5)
Place | Player | Prize |
---|---|---|
1 | Simon Green | £840 |
2 | Robert-Alexandru Patrascu | £560 |
3 | Gregory Davis | £390 |
4 | Adrian Ming | £290 |
5 | Jude Slazenger | £220 |
6 | Vivien Ma | £160 |
7 | Matthew Smith | £130 |
8 | Dariusz Idzikowski | £80 |
£185 Main Event (September 3-7)
Place | Player | Prize |
---|---|---|
1 | Hugh Fowler | £6,500* |
2 | Nikhila Sakinala | £13,000* |
3 | Stefan-Claudiu Paunescu | £10,060* |
4 | Jonas Pattichis | £10,685* |
5 | Christain Calvera | £11,360* |
6 | Joshua Mahmmud | £3,500 |
7 | Thomas Harbrecht-Parker | £2,700 |
8 | Ladislav Schneider | £2,200 |
9 | Chun Li | £1,800 |
10 | Sally Smith | £1,500 |
11 | Masoud Tehrani | £1,500 |
12 | Lewis Mayes | £1,250 |
13 | Ertan Sumer | £1,250 |
14 | Anonymous | £1,060 |
15 | Goonjan Mall | £1,060 |
16 | Xiaochun Chen | £1,060 |
17 | Anonymous | £930 |
18 | Ionut-Laurentiu Nechita | £930 |
19 | John Friel | £930 |
20 | Anonymous | £820 |
21 | Rostyslav Mozghovyi | £820 |
22 | Jack Redmond | £820 |
23 | Anonymous | £730 |
24 | Masoud Etemadiherisi | £730 |
25 | Ricky Mackintosh | £730 |
26 | Hossein Shokri | £730 |
27 | Emil Georgiev | £730 |
28 | George Kounnas | £650 |
29 | Michael Brisley | £650 |
30 | Mauro Suriano | £650 |
31 | Jason Shellum | £650 |
32 | Anonymous | £650 |
33 | Desmond De Araujo | £575 |
34 | Cindy Wozniak | £575 |
35 | Piotr Swierczynski | £575 |
36 | Stephen Okeeffe | £575 |
37 | Anonymous | £575 |
38 | Smari Antonsson | £575 |
39 | Chenyi Wei | £575 |
40 | John Simcox | £575 |
41 | Rutuj Mhaske | £510 |
42 | Abdul Biria | £510 |
43 | Michael O’Brien | £510 |
44 | Ayush Gandhi | £510 |
45 | John Squibb | £510 |
46 | Anonymous | £510 |
47 | Anonymous | £510 |
48 | Ignacio Macia | £510 |
49 | Levente Varga | £510 |
50 | Michael Cunnigham | £510 |
51 | Adam Diamond | £450 |
52 | Anonymous | £450 |
53 | Carlo Hassan | £450 |
54 | Martin Kalinov | £450 |
55 | Ehsan-Ur-Rahman Khan | £450 |
56 | Michael Dunleavy | £450 |
57 | James Smith | £450 |
58 | Mohamed Mohamed | £450 |
59 | David McConachie | £450 |
60 | Halil Dervis | £450 |
61 | Stephen Smith | £400 |
62 | Michael Burnett | £400 |
63 | Nicolai Cravciuc | £400 |
64 | Madalin Tiron | £400 |
65 | John Dilaver | £400 |
66 | Freddie Bogie | £400 |
67 | Kristiyan Andonov | £400 |
68 | Charlie Thurston | £400 |
69 | Anonymous | £400 |
70 | Gregory Davis | £400 |
71 | Sebastian Smith | £360 |
72 | Emmett Saigal | £360 |
73 | ARvid Vermaut | £360 |
74 | Arcin Izzigil | £360 |
75 | Marius-Mihai Robas | £360 |
76 | Frank Anumel | £360 |
77 | Manh Nguyen | £360 |
78 | Tasos Papanastasiou | £360 |
79 | Robert Kemp | £360 |
80 | Umberan Akhtar | £360 |
81 | Brittany Smith | £320 |
82 | Wilson Leung | £320 |
83 | Ebraham Zand | £320 |
84 | Mohammed Suhail | £320 |
85 | Matas Gerdziunas | £320 |
86 | Beryll Gonzales | £320 |
87 | Richard Eaton | £320 |
88 | Stephen Brown | £320 |
89 | Ben Skinner | £320 |
90 | Andrew Jacobs | £320 |
91 | Toby Cooke | £320 |
92 | Anonymous | £320 |
93 | Serhii Lubyk | £320 |
94 | Anonymous | £320 |
95 | Cosmin Staicu | £320 |
96 | Thomas Hiom | £320 |
*Denotes a five-way deal.
£150 poker.pro PLO4/5 Day 1a Photos






