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As an official media partner, our team at poker.pro will be on-site at the 2025 PartyPoker London at Aspers Casino Westfield Stratford City, covering every hand and highlight. Don’t miss a moment of the action as we bring you exclusive live updates from London’s most exciting spring poker festival.

  • Dong Risks it All

    Level:10 (1,000/2,000/2,000)
    Entries:90/170
    Prizes:£81,465
    2025 PartyPoker Tour UK London £150 Mini Main Event Day 1c
    2025 PartyPoker Tour UK London £150 Mini Main Event Day 1c

    Action was caught after the turn of J797, and the small blind was quick to check.

    Shi Dong moved all in for 39,000 and the small blind was quick to fold.

    Shi Dong: 87,500

  • Hadisty Loves a Chopped Pot

    Level:9 (800/1,600/1,600)
    Entries:91/161
    Prizes:£79,065

    Action was caught after the flop of 678. Rebecca Hardisty moved all in for 19,500 from the big blind. Deniz Ozdemir made the call from the cutoff. Both players revealed their hands.

    Rebecca Hardisty: Q9
    Deniz Ozdemir: 53

    The turn was a heartbreaking 9 for Hardisty. However, the board completed with the 5 to give both players the pot.

    Deniz Ozdemir: 72,000
    Rebecca Hardisty: 21,500

  • Top Chip Counts

    PlayerChip CountBig Blinds
    Liam Rynn305,000254
    Glenn Martin190,000158
    Jaime Staples183,800153
    James Smith175,400146
    Jeferson Leite172,700144
    Rutuj Mhaske154,500129
    Michele Montanari151,600126
    Bobby Sky148,700124
  • Tennessee Hold’em Just Got a Whole Lot Cheaper

    The £210 Tennessee Hold’em tournament has reduced its price point to just £25. Those looking for a new, exciting game and fun time are encouraged to jump into the action. The tournament is set to start when enough entries register and is available for multiple re-entries. Come down to Asper Casino to join this event or any of the following events on the horizon.

  • Players on a 25-minute Break

    Players are headed on the second break of the day. They will return to blinds of 600/1,200/1,200.

  • Gang Wang Runner Up in poker.pro PLO Show’s He is Here to Win

    Level:7 (500/1,000/1,000)
    Entries:98/148
    Prizes:£76,920
    Gang Wang

    Under the gun raised to 2,200 and Gang Wang called from the small blind. The big blind chose to defend as well.

    After the board ran out 9J839, the three players checked all three streets.

    Wang revealed 23 to take the pot with the “dirty diaper.”

    Gang Wang: 77,300

    Wang finished as the runner up in the £200 poker.pro PLO event earlier this week. Paresh Doshi took the title while also eliminating the two players with bounties on their heads along the way.

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  • Strategy: How and Why Should We Use the Weapon of 3-bet?

    How and Why Should We Use the Weapon of 3-bet? Poker Strategy

    The 3-bet is one of the most used weapons in any poker player’s arsenal and can be used for multiple purposes. Knowing how and why we 3-bet is incredibly important, and before we use it, we need to know the theory behind it to extract the maximum value of the weapon.

  • Martin Finds an Elimination with Lucky 7’s

    Level:6 (400/800/800)
    Entries:97/137
    Prizes:£75,530

    Action was caught after the flop came 764, and the small blind led out for 2,500. Glenn Martin moved all in having the small blind covered. The small blind made the call for 23,400, and both players revealed their hands.

    Small Blind: 73
    Glenn Martin: 77

    The board ran out K9 for Martin to find the elimination.

    Glenn Martin: 113,200

  • Staicu Finds an Ace from Space

    2025 PartyPoker Tour UK London Day 1
    2025 PartyPoker Tour UK London Day 1
    Level:6 (400/800/800)
    Entries:99/132
    Prizes:£74,905

    After the flop came the K23, the six players who were in the hand contended for the bloated pot. Rutuj Mhaske fired for 3,800, and was called by both blinds.

    The turn and river peeled the QA and all three players checked their option. Cosmin Staicu revealed A4 to take the pot over Fabian Donovan’s K10.

    Cosmin Staicu: 105,800
    Rutuj Mhaske: 103,900
    Fabian Donovan: 23,500

  • Salar Flops a Monster

    Level:5 (300/600/600)
    Entries:99/121
    Prizes:£73,390
    2025 PartyPoker Tour UK London £150 Mini Main Event Day 1c
    2025 PartyPoker Tour UK London £150 Mini Main Event Day 1c

    Sam Salar limped from middle position. Man Kwok raised to 2,000 from the small blind. The big blind called along with Salar.

    The flop came the K8K, and both blinds were quick to check. Salar fired for 2,000 and only Kwok made the call.

    After the turn peeled the 2, Kwok checked to Salar. He continued for 4,000 and received a call.

    The 5 completed the board , and Kwok again checked his option. Salar blasted for 7,000 and was called by Kwok. He revealed K4 to take the pot.

    Man Kwok: 95,300
    Sam Salar: 83,500

  • Chip Leaders at the First Break

    PlayerChip CountBig Blinds
    Bobby Sky210,400351
    Bertram Stemp140,100234
    Sandeep Caduvula103,300172
    Drew Johnson98,500164
    Jaime Staples98,300164
  • Players on Break

    2025 PartyPoker Tour UK London £150 Mini Main Event Day 1b
    2025 PartyPoker Tour UK London £150 Mini Main Event Day 1b

    The remaining 93 players are headed on a 25-minute break. They return to blinds of 300/600/600 and registration will be open for 4 more levels and another break.

  • An Exciting New Way to Play; £210 Tennessee Hold’em Shortly Underway

    While the Day 1d of the Mini Main is playing down to 25% of the field, that isn’t the only action that is set for the day. An exciting new variant of poker is set to take the stage shortly at the Aspers Casino for PartyPoker London. The £210 Tennessee Hold’em is a new variant that focuses on a more inclusive and fair structure with nearly double the hands played as tradition NLH.

    The tournament will be a blast as it will play down to a winner. Along with the PartyPoker trophy, various merch is available and can possibly be won through the event. Stay tuned for more details and come down to Aspers to join the action.

  • “I Wasn’t Expecting That” Shares Staples

    Level:4 (200/400/400)
    Entries:88/101
    Prizes:£70,870
    Jaime Staples Day 1d

    Jaime Staples waved over poker.pro to explain a hand that was missed earlier in the day.

    Under the gun raised to 700, and early position made the call. Middle position also called, and Jaime Staples looked down at QQ from the small blind. He three-bet to 3,700 and under the gun made the call. The middle position player also stuck around.

    The flop came 244, and Staples continued for 5,000. Only under the gun made the call.

    After the turn peeled the 9, Staples continued for 10,000. Under the gun moved all in for 38,000. Staples took little time to make the call and both players revealed their hands.

    Under the Gun: 47
    Jaime Staples: QQ

    The river was the Q to give the checkmark to Staples.

    Jaime Staples: 84,300

  • Nottingham is Back with a Vengeance

    Level:3 (100/300/300)
    Entries:71/85
    Prizes:£65,950
    2025 PartyPoker Tour UK London Day 1
    2025 PartyPoker Tour UK London Day 1

    After an early rebuy, Peter Nottingham raised to 1,100 from under the gun. Simona Teprikova called from the button.

    The flop came 74K, and Nottingham led out for 1,300. Teprikova took no time to make the call.

    After the turn peeled the 10, Nottingham continued for 3,600. Teprikova made the call.

    The river was the A, and Nottingham didn’t slow down firing for 8,300. She took her time, but eventually Teprikova found a call. The AK that Nottingham turned over was bad news for her, as big slick took down the pot.

    Peter Nottingham: 62,500
    Simona Teprikova: 32,700

  • The “Berta Brothers are Here to Play

    Level:2 (100/200/200)
    Entries:71/85
    Prizes:£65,950
    Matt and Jaime Staples

    While the Edmonton Oilers attempt to battle through the first round of the NHL playoffs, Matt and Jaime Staples have joined the fray and brought a little piece of Alberta to PartyPoker London. Jaime is currently in Day 1d of the Mini Main with a 48,700 chip stack. Matt has already managed to bag with 185,000, as he will battle to the money tomorrow in Day 2.

    Both brothers sat down with poker.pro to give an exclusive interview ahead of the series start. Read More:

  • Visan Gets Max Value With Quads

    Level:1 (100/200/0)
    Entries:63/63
    Prizes:£65,950
    2025 PartyPoker Tour UK London £150 Mini Main Event Day 1c
    2025 PartyPoker Tour UK London £150 Mini Main Event Day 1c

    Alexandru-Daniel Visan raised to 600 from early position. Both blinds made the call.

    The flop came A10J, and action checked to Visan. He fired for 1,000, and only Peter Nottingham made the call from the small blind.

    After the turn peeled the 3, Nottingham led out for 2,200. Visan took little time to raise to 6,000. Nottingham made the call.

    The river was the 10, and Nottingham fired for 11,000. Visan used a time bank before he elected to raise to 34,000. Nottingham also used a time bank but found the call. Visan revealed 1010 for quads.

    Alexandru-Daniel Visan: 85,700
    Peter Nottingham: 8,000

  • Matt Staples Shares His Thoughts on PartyPoker Tour Return and More

    Matt Staples

    poker.pro caught up with PartyPoker ambassador Matt Staples to talk about his return to live poker and how it compares to his life on stream. Staples opens up about the contrast between live play and streaming, why he’s more focused when traveling for major series, and how lessons from outside poker helped shape his career.

  • Shuffle Up and Deal

    2025 PartyPoker Tour UK London Day 1
    2025 PartyPoker Tour UK London Day 1

    Cards are live as the tournament director announced the introductory “shuffle up and deal.” Blinds will begin at 100/200 with no ante.

  • An Action Packed Day 1c Concludes, as Day 1d Draws Near

    2025 PartyPoker Tour UK London £150 Mini Main Event Day 1c
    2025 PartyPoker Tour UK London £150 Mini Main Event Day 1c

    It was a bustling Tuesday at Aspers Casino Westfield Stratford City—soon to don the Genting Casino banner—as tournaments and cash games brought non-stop action from sun-up to well past sundown.

    Leading the charge in the £150 Mini Main Event was James Miller, who vaulted to the top of the chip counts after an electric Day 1c. Miller bagged a massive 659,000 in chips—blowing past previous leader Sukhdev Singh, who held the high mark at 559,500 on Day 1b. With three opening flights still on the docket—including two more on Tuesday—there’s still room for someone to challenge his lead, but for now, Miller stands alone atop the mountain.

    PlayerChipsBig Blinds
    James Miller659,000165
    Anthony Garrick533,000133
    Getnet Kassa465,000116
    Hady-Ahmed-Marian Sirbu394,00099
    Anon347,50087
    Jen Chiang311,00078
    Asiil Maye298,00075
    Aaneel Srazali287,00072
    Samuel Hurlock272,50068
    Vitalii Seman244,50061
    Ricky Davies241,50060
    Benitto La237,00059
    Anon223,50056
    Boyuan Xue218,00055
    Kalpesh Viththal Parmar213,00053
    James Marshall206,00052
    Vitor Jose Maia Teixeira193,00048
    Deniz Orhan193,00048
    Wei-Chian Hsu192,50048
    Anon191,00048
    Stavros Tsourou183,50046
    Jack Burrell179,00045
    Goonjan Mall178,00045
    Tianchen Luo166,50042
    Ryan Wakefield158,00040
    Jay Sharman158,00040
    Lee Sprawling144,50036
    Aleksandrs Bautra138,00035
    Dariusz Idzikowski127,50032
    Alexander Mistlin122,50031
    Angelo Avanzato103,00026
    Martin Kalinov97,00024
    Jobin George95,00024
    Ramlal Basdeo90,00023
    Anon88,50022
    Simon Green85,00021
    Alin Torjoc56,00014
    Iulius Buzetoiu54,00014
    Asaf Pollak53,00013
    Wai Chung34,5009
    Youssef Darwich10,5003

    Unfortunately, not everyone shared the same fate.

    Media maestro Glenn Brown found himself just shy of the finish line in a gut-wrenching bubble hand. Brown moved all in for his tournament life with ace-queen suited from middle position and was looked up by the cutoff holding ace-king. The board ran out king-high—K5J65—giving Brown no lifeline and sending him to the rail, just short of a Day 2 bag.

    Jason Glatzer & Glenn Brown

    On the bright side, PartyPoker Ambassador Matt Staples secured his spot in Day 2 with 185,000 in chips from Day 1b. His brother Jaime is slated to jump in today, keeping their friendly sibling rivalry alive as they compete to see who bags bigger and goes deeper. Expect fireworks.

    2025 PartyPoker Tour UK London £150 Mini Main Event Day 1b
    2025 PartyPoker Tour UK London £150 Mini Main Event Day 1b Matt Staples

    The action ramps up with Day 1d just around the corner and the Main Event set to shuffle up and deal tomorrow. Stick with us for wall-to-wall coverage, chip counts, and a few twists and turns along the way.

  • Hady-Ahmed-Marian Sirbu Bags One of the Biggest Stacks in Day 1c

    Day 1C of the 2025 PartyPoker Tour UK London £150 Mini Main Event brought the heat with 163 entries and didn’t let up, capping off a wild ride with 41 players locking up a seat for Day 2. But the road ahead won’t be a cakewalk—they’ll need to navigate through the field and make it down to the top 12.5% if they want a slice of the prize pool.

    Hady-Ahmed-Marian Sirbu Day 1c

    The big story? James Miller turned Day 1C into his personal highlight reel, bagging a towering stack of 654,000—easily the largest of the Mini Main so far and the only player to crack the 600K mark. Snapping at his heels are Anthony Garrick with 533,000 and Getnet Kassa at 465,000, rounding out a fearsome top three heading into Day 2.

    Early Day Action

    Karim Louis wasted no time making waves early on Day 1, scooping up some juicy pots and setting the tone for what looks to be a deep run. But Karim’s influence goes far beyond the felt. As a proud PartyPoker ambassador and the visionary behind Poker Against Plastic Pollution, he’s helping reshape the live poker scene—one chip bag at a time.

    Karim Louis (PartyPoker Ambassador & PAPP founder): Credit to Nunzia Esposito

    His initiative champions the use of biodegradable materials at live events, including those ever-present chip bags we all stuff into our backpacks at the end of a long day. And it doesn’t stop there: for every bag used, a tree is planted—because stacking chips should never come at the cost of the planet.

    Want to learn more or support the cause? Head over to Poker Against Plastic Pollution and see how poker can help make the world a little greener.

    Registration Comes to a Close

    Media maestro Glenn Brown decided to shake things up, snagging an early elimination and showing he’s not just a force behind the scenes. As registration wrapped, it was Hady-Ahmed-Marian Sirbu, Getnet Kassa, and James Miller leading the charge—each cruising past the 250,000 mark before the first break.

    Media Superstar Glenn Brown (Credit to Nunzia Esposito)

    The prize pool has already swelled to a tasty £58,135, and with three flights still to come, there’s plenty of room for that number to grow. Meanwhile, PartyPoker ambassador Karim Louis kept his Day 2 dreams alive, doubling up with the nut flush and refusing to back down without a fight.

    Bubble Trouble

    James Miller kept the heat on, slicing through the field and bringing the table just two spots away from the money. His pocket sevens held firm against an ace-queen offsuit shove, boosting his stack to a hefty 579,000. As the bubble loomed, play tightened and tensions rose with every turn of the card.

    In a cruel twist, Glenn Brown found himself on the wrong side of fortune, becoming one of the final players to fall just short of the money. He moved all in from middle position for 78,400 and was called by the cutoff. Both players revealed their holdings.

    Glenn Brown: AQ
    Cutoff: AK

    The board was no help to Brown as it came the K5J65 to send him to the rail.

    2025 PartyPoker Tour UK London £150 Mini Main Event Day 1b
    2025 PartyPoker Tour UK London £150 Mini Main Event Day 1b

    The rest of the field? All smiles as they bagged their chips and punched a ticket to Day 2—where the chase for cash and glory continues. Stay locked in as Day 1d kicks off tomorrow, complete with full chip counts from earlier flights and the first crack at the turbo format.

  • Day 1c Final Chip Counts

    PlayerChips
    James Miller659,000
    Anthony Garrick533,000
    Getnet Kassa465,000
    Hady-Ahmed-Marian Sirbu394,000
     Anon347,500
    Jen Chiang311,000
    Asiil Maye298,000
    Aaneel Srazali287,000
    Samuel Hurlock272,500
    Vitalii Seman244,500
    Ricky Davies241,500
    Benitto La237,000
     Anon223,500
    Boyuan Xue218,000
    Kalpesh Viththal Parmar213,000
    James Marshall206,000
    Vitor Jose Maia Teixeira193,000
    Deniz Orhan193,000
    Wei-Chian Hsu192,500
     Anon191,000
    Stavros Tsourou183,500
    Jack Burrell179,000
    Goonjan Mall178,000
    Tianchen Luo166,500
    Ryan Wakefield158,000
    Jay Sharman158,000
    Lee Sprawling144,500
    Aleksandrs Bautra138,000
    Dariusz Idzikowski127,500
    Alexander Mistlin122,500
    Angelo Avanzato103,000
    Martin Kalinov97,000
    Jobin George95,000
    Ramlal Basdeo90,000
     Anon88,500
    Simon Green85,000
    Alin Torjoc56,000
    Iulius Buzetoiu54,000
    Asaf Pollak53,000
    Wai Chung34,500
    Youssef Darwich10,500
  • Day 1c Photos

  • Top Chip Stacks at Days End

    PlayerChip CountBig Blinds
    James Miller654,000164
    Anthony Garrick533,000133
    Getnet Kassa465,000116
    Hady-Ahmed-Marian Sirbu394,00099
    Jun Miao347,50087
    Jen Chiang311,00078
  • Miller Can’t Be Beat

    Level:13 (2,000/4,000/4,000)
    Entries:43/163
    Prizes:£58,135
    Player Scooping Pot Day 1c (Credit to Nunzia Esposito)

    In a trend that has continued throughout the day, James Miller has sent another player to the rail.

    Late position moved all in for 91,000 and Miller made the call from the button. Both players revealed their holdings.

    Late Position: AQ
    James Miller: 77

    Miller’s 2% advantage held as the board ran out K3359.

    James Miller: 579,000

  • Darwich Doubles Through Madaliye

    Level:13 (2,000/4,000/4,000)
    Entries:50/163
    Prizes:£58,135
    2025 PartyPoker Tour UK London Day 1
    2025 PartyPoker Tour UK London Day 1 (Credit to Nunzia Esposito)

    Youssef Darwich moved all in from the cutoff for 80,700. Almat Madaliye moved all in over the top for 110,300. Both players revealed their holdings.

    Youssef Darwich: 1010
    Almat Madaliye: 88

    The board ran out 1029JJ to give Darwich the double. Madaliye was left with crumbs after the hand.

    Youssef Darwich: 171,400
    Almat Madaliye: 29,600

  • Torjoc Won’t be Bluffed

    Level:12 (1,500/3,000/3,000)
    Entries:58/163
    Prizes:£58,135
    Mini Main Day 1c Field (Credit to Nunzia Esposito)

    Action was caught after the turn came the 1086J, and Clement Moreau led out for 12,000 from middle position. Alin Torjoc made the call from late position.

    The river was the 4 and both players opted to check their option.

    Torjoc revealed K10 to best Moreau’s A7.

    Alin Torjoc: 124,000
    Clement Moreau: 119,000

  • Hand Breakdown: Keating Gets His Fingers Burned and Learns About MDF

    Hand Breakdown: Keating Gets His Fingers Burned and Learns About MDF

    Alan Keating is an aggressive and entertaining player who can make many creative moves, but this time, he got a little bit too creative. It is great to put the pressure on players, but if you are facing a decent semi-pro online level of a player or, even worse, a live regular who doesn’t like to fold strong hands whatever the board is, this was just a blunder.

    Let’s try to break down the hand and see where Keating made a mistake, why exploitative talent for poker is not enough, and why theory is a must.

  • Louis Finds a Double

    Level:11 (1,200/2,400/2,400)
    Entries:66/163
    Prizes:£58,135
    Karim Louis (PartyPoker Ambassador & PAPP founder): Credit to Nunzia Esposito

    Karim Louis moved all in for 20,200, and was called by Yadur Khan. Both players revealed their hands.

    Karim Louis: AJ
    Yadur Khan: A7

    The board ran out 5238J for Louis to find the double up.

    Karim Louis: 43,200

  • Play is Set to Complete at 41 Players Remaining

    2025 PartyPoker Tour UK London £150 Mini Main Event Day 1b
    2025 PartyPoker Tour UK London £150 Mini Main Event Day 1b

    With 71 players currently in the field play is set to play down to 41 players. These remaining players will have to survive a little longer in Day 2 to make the money. Currently the prize pool is a combined £58,135 as there are still three flights to play out after today.

  • Chip Counts at the Break

    PlayerChip CountBig Blinds
    Hady-Ahmed-Marian Sirbu312,900156
    Getnet Kassa255,500128
    James Miller247,500124
    Iulius Buzetoui177,00089
    Antonis Poulenge174,00087
    Lee Sprawlin164,00082
    Jen Chiang159,00080
    Alexande Mistlin150,30075

  • Players on a 15 minute Break

    The remaining players are headed on a 15 minute break. Registration will be closed after with the field playing down to 25%. Players will make the money in Day 2 when 12.5% of the field remains.

  • Glenn Brown; The Hunted Becomes the Hunter

    Level:8 (600/1,200/1,200)
    Entries:89/157
    Prizes:£57,250
    Media Superstar Glenn Brown

    Glenn Brown had a target on his back yesterday during the poker.pro PLO event. Any player who eliminated him would be rewarded with a poker.pro themed care package. Paresh Doshi took down that bounty along with the tournament. However, today Brown has flipped the script of yesterday’s tournament.

    Two players made the call, and Glenn Brown raised to 11,200 from the big blind. Both players made the call.

    The flop came 429, and Brown moved all in for 38,000. The middle position player made the call for less (29,000), and the late position player was quick to fold. Brown and his opponent revealed their holdings.

    Middle Position: 88
    Glenn Brown: KK

    The board completed with the J4 to give Glenn the pot.

    Glenn Brown: 86,000

  • Matt Staples Bags Day 1b of the Mini Main

    It was an exciting Day for Matt Staples as he fired into Day 1b of the Mini Main. With high expectations for himself and the pressure of being a PartyPoker Ambassador, Staples didn’t disappoint battling to find a bag by the end of the day. Staples recalled a few key hands incuding getting pocket kings against pocket aces.

    Matt Staples Bags Day 1b

    He was able to avoid losing his entire stack and battle back to a healthy amount by the end of the day. He bagged with a stack of 118,500 coming back to level 12* (2,000/4,000/4,000). *Subject to change based off the shortest Day 1. His brother Jaime Staples plans to jump into the action on Day 1d. An extra incentive is in play as a friendly competition between the brothers will leave both hoping to out-compete each other. Stay tuned for all the Day 1c action and remaining Day 1 action, as the Mini Main ramps towards a thrilling conclusion.

  • Coman Just Keeps Improving

    Level:7 (500/1,000/1,000)
    Entries:94/148
    Prizes:£55,865
    Mini Main Day 1c Field

    Three players limped and Lee Sprawlin checked from the big blind.

    The flop came 92J, Both blinds were quick to check. Ionut-Ovidiu Coman fired for 3,000 from middle position, and Sprawlin found a call. Huseyin Houssein made the call from under the gun.

    After the turn peeled the 3, both early players checked to Coman. He continued for 11,000 and was only called by Sprawlin.

    The river was the Q, and Sprawlin again checked his option. Coman moved all in for 33,9000 and put Sprawlin into the tank. He used a time bank token, but eventually found a fold for Coman to take the pot.

    Huseyin Houssein: 99,000
    Ionut-Ovidiu Coman: 66,300
    Lee Sprawlin: 35,400

  • Davies Shows That Aggression Pays Off

    Level:6 (400/800/800)
    Entries:99/140
    Prizes:£52,080
    Player Scooping Pot Day 1c

    Sebastien Smith made the call from under the gun and Ricky Davies raised to 2,200 from the cutoff. Charles Smith made defended his big blind, and Sebastien made the call too.

    The flop came 106K, and both early players took little time to check.

    Davies fired for 5,000 and was rewarded with the pot.

    Ricky Davies: 102,000
    Sebastien Smith: 93,000
    Charles Smith: 47,000

  • Louis Finds a Double Elimination; His Opponent and Plastic Pollution

    Level:6 (400/800/800)
    Entries:98/132
    Prizes:£54,225
    Karim Louis (PartyPoker Ambassador & PAPP founder)

    Action was caught after an early position player moved all in for 22,500. Karim Louis made the call from the big blind and both players revealed their hands.

    Early Position: 33
    Karim Louis: KQ

    The board ran out 1076QJ to give the pot to Louis. That isn’t the only interesting thing about Louis though.

    Karim Louis: 102,000


    Louis has a unique position in the poker world. Along with being an ambassador for PartyPoker he founded “Poker Against Plastic Pollution.” The foundation helps facilitate biodegradable equipment for poker tournaments such as chip bags, while pushing a positive environmental awareness throughout the live poker scene. Every bag supplied is paired with a planted tree to ensure a stable and healthy future for our home planet. For more information check out Poker Against Plastic Pollution and stay tuned as Louis hopes to bag the Mini Main.

  • We’ve Reached the Halfway Point as Day 1c is Live

    Level:5 (300/600/600)
    Entries:90/115
    Prizes:£52,080
    2025 PartyPoker Tour UK London £150 Mini Main Event Day 1b
    2025 PartyPoker Tour UK London £150 Mini Main Event Day 1b

    Day 1c is underway as three flights remain after today. Action is steadily ramping as players play down to 25% of the field. Only 15% of the field will make the money so players will have to bag a big stack to ensure the best chance at a cash. Tomorrow will feature a normal and turbo flight, with the final flight taking place on the 23rd. Glenn Brown has joined the field as well as a handful of ambassadors so make sure to stay tuned for all the action to shortly come.

  • The £150 Mini Main Event is heating up.

  • Day 1c Begins at 2 PM

    Welcome to the poker.pro coverage of the 2025 PartyPoker UK Tour London at Aspers Casino Westfield Stratford City, soon to be rebranded as a Genting casino.

    After reporting our own event in the £200 poker.pro PLO on Sunday, the coverage will shift to the £150 Mini Main Event until a winner is crowned starting today on Day 1c after the first break in action.

    Cards are in the air on Monday at 2 p.m. for Day 1c where players will start with 50,000 in chips and battle during 30 minute levels until just 25 percent of the field is remaining at which point players will bag into Wednesday’s Day 2. Players can re-enter up to five times per opening flight during the nine-level registration period.

    Glenn Brown and Maureen Bloechlinger already shared that they plan to battle in hopes of securing a massive stack for Day 2 and perhaps even unseeding the Day 1b chip leader Sukhdev Singh who ended yesterday’s opening flight with 559,500 in chips.

    Best of luck to all of the players in what promises to be another amazing day at the PartyPoker UK Tour London at Aspers Casino.

    Jason Glatzer & Glenn Brown
  • Sukhdev Singh Takes Mini Main Event Lead After Day 1b

    PartyPoker Tour UK London Mini Main Event
    PartyPoker Tour UK London Mini Main Event

    Sunday’s Day 1b witnessed 125 more entries getting into the mix with 32 players advancing via the second of six opening flights.

    Sukhdev Singh had a day to remember as he pushed his 50,000 starting stack up to 559,500 to not only bag the most on Day 1b but to wrestle the chip lead away from Day 1a chip leader Grace Smith, who bagged 487,500.

    Robert Ayton (427,500), Kaloyan Stefanov (321,500), V T (318,000) and Amr Moustafa (307,500) rounded out the top five on Day 1b with the full chip counts listed below:

    PlayerChips
    Sukhdev Singh        559,500 
    Robert Ayton        427,500 
    Kaloyan Stefanov        321,500 
    V T        318,000 
    Amr Moustafa        307,500 
    Simon Turner        257,000 
    George Alexander        249,500 
    Jakub Supel        229,500 
    Oliver Wheeler        208,500 
    Jonathan Tummons        197,000 
    F D P        196,500 
    Cem Misirlioglu        195,500 
    Nabeel Bhatti        195,000 
    Safak Senyuksel        194,500 
    Ryan Hetherington        188,500 
    Agron Gjergji        182,500 
    Aleksandar Georgiev        180,000 
    Andi Beqiri        165,000 
    L Z        164,000 
    Adnane Atlagh        163,500 
    James Smith        163,000 
    Jamie Simmonds        152,000 
    Tarik Kontar        151,500 
    Raymond Holder        134,000 
    Ertan Sumer        129,500 
    Daniel Jones        128,000 
    Matthew Staple        118,500 
    Bogdan Suru        101,000 
    Bartosz Tomczuk          93,000 
    Mohammed Suhail          63,500 
    Angelo Avanzato          52,500 
    N B          43,500 
  • Grace Smith Bags Day 1a Chip Lead in £150 Mini Main Event

    2025 PartyPoker UK Tour London Mini Main Event
    2025 PartyPoker UK Tour London Mini Main Event

    The 2025 PartyPoker Tour UK London £150 Mini Main Event was off to a hot start on Saturday with 176 runners getting into the mix to add more than £22,000 into the prize pool on Day 1a.

    The action on Day 1a witnessed Grace Smith parlay her 50,000 opening stack to a massive pile of 487,500 to end the day with the chip lead over the 43 survivors with each of the six opening flights playing down to 25 percent of the field.

    Ivaylo Dimitrov (468,000), Luke Hammatt (341,000), Robert Kucma (332,000), and David Gassian rounded out the top five with the final Day 1a chip counts listed below:

    PlayerChips
    Grace Smith487,500
    Ivaylo Dimitrov468,000
    Luke Hammatt341,500
    Robert Kucma332,000
    David Gassian327,000
    Jordan Caplan311,000
    Jinlin Huang301,000
    Ben Skinner298,500
    Matthew Skeadas262,500
    Chee Tan259,000
    W X256,000
    M J251,000
    Edwin U245,000
    Christopher Knight237,000
    Krzysztof Michalik215,000
    Rovshan Gasimov205,000
    Stephen Okeeffe203,000
    Valentin-Catalin Ardeleanu200,500
    Peter Denly200,000
    Emanuele Bossone199,000
    Dean Robb197,500
    B K191,500
    Arnav Patel188,000
    Barry Smith185,000
    Danas Gerdziunas178,500
    Lami Ulkumen176,000
    R E B167,500
    Raheel Bhatti160,500
    A G150,500
    Michael Delaney149,000
    Adrian Ming143,500
    Iulian Rautu142,000
    Van Le107,000
    Pedro Luis Martinez Sedano101,000
    Samuli Gurko99,000
    Hexing Lin96,000
    J K93,000
    Stephen Brown93,000
    Gary Dallison90,000
    I H86,500
    Ryan Johnstone83,500
    Alcymar Borges Nunes De Oliveira76,500
    Matthew Tibbles76,000
  • Day 1b Photos

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    Check out the PartyPoker photos from Day 1 of the 2025 PartyPoker Tour UK London at Aspers Casino.

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    Our team at poker.pro will be covering the action from the casino floor, and PartyPoker Ambassador and streamer Jaime Staples will be among those who won’t miss this exciting event.

    Jaime sat down with poker.pro to discuss his perspective on the differences between live and online poker, reflecting on how each format offers unique challenges and opportunities.

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LevelSBBBBB Ante
11002000
2100200200
3100300300
4200400400
5300600600
6400800800
75001,0001,000
86001,2001,200
98001,6001,600
101,0002,0002,000
111,2002,4002,400
121,5003,0003,000
132,0004,0004,000
142,5005,0005,000
153,0006,0006,000
164,0008,0008,000
175,00010,00010,000
186,00012,00012,000
198,00016,00016,000
2010,00020,00020,000
2112,00024,00024,000
2215,00030,00030,000
2320,00040,00040,000
2425,00050,00050,000
2530,00060,00060,000
2640,00080,00080,000
2750,000100,000100,000
2860,000120,000120,000
2980,000160,000160,000
30100,000200,000200,000
31120,000240,000240,000
32150,000300,000300,000
33200,000400,000400,000
34250,000500,000500,000
35300,000600,000600,000
36400,000800,000800,000
37500,0001,000,0001,000,000
Event 1
PlacePlayerPrize
1Dost Ghrabie£17,170*
2Grace Smith£14,000*
3Martin Hellmuth£8,740
4David-Adrian Barbu£5,725
5Louis Cowen£3,940
6Jeferson Bonfim Dias Miranda Leite£3,050
7Muctarr Jalloh£2,415
8Liam Trimmer£1,920
9Jorge Palomino Rebolleda£1,525
10Danas Gerdziunas£1,160
11Rovshan Gasimov£1,160
12Robert Ayton£930
13James Staples£930
14Stavros Tsourou£930
15Adrian Ming£930
16Krzysztof Michalik£760
17Vitalii Seman£760
18Mingxin Li£760
19Safak Senyuksel£760
20Peter Flynn£760
21George Alexander£760
22Tim Wong£760
23Daniel Schofield£760
24Vitor Jose Maia Teixeira£605
25Gang Wang£605
26Sandeep Chaduvula£605
27M U£605
28Kanchan Rai£605
29Rebecca Hardisty£605
30Luke Hammatt£605
31John Friel£605
32Michael Kossov£505
33Goonjan Mall£505
34Boris Otel£505
35S S£505
36Wei-Chian Hsu£505
37Christopher Nicolaou£505
38Sukhdev Singh£505
39Aaneel Srazali£505
40George Smith£425
41A G£425
42F D P£425
43Vladimir Marchevici£425
44Kaloyan Stefanov£425
45Jonathan Tummons£425
46Ricky Davies£425
47Mauro Suriano£425
48J M£425
49Glenn Brown£425
50Lotfi Boughanmi£425
51Bogdan Suru£425
52B K£425
53Peter Nottingham£425
54Simon Turner£425
55John Kelly£425
56David Murie£360
57Anthony Garrick£360
58Glenn Martin£360
59M H£360
60Dumitru Ugrinciuc£360
61Jobin George£360
62James Miller£360
63Deniz Orhan£360
64Bobby Sky£360
65Ben Skinner£360
66Adnane Atlagh£360
67Oliver Hutchins£360
68Robert Kucma£360
69Simon Wiles£360
70Joseph Saunders£360
71Tianchen Luo£360
72Viktor Dudnikov£315
73Armandas Aurila£315
74Martin Kalinov£315
75Victor Hairapetyan£315
76Chee Tan£315
77S V£315
78Alcymar Borges Nunes De Oliveira£315
79Cosmin Staicu£315
80Alexander Maskell£315
81H H£315
82Jack Burrell£315
83Bartosz Tomczuk£315
84Matthew Skeadas£315
85Nicholas Secker£315
86C A£315
87James Macpherson£315
88Marcel Skowron£295
89Barry Smith£295
90Mohamed Mohamed£295
91Raheel Bhatti£295
92Boyuan Xue£295
93Karim Louis£295
94Amr Moustafa£295
95Lee Sprawling£295
96Jinlin Huang£295
97Stephen Okeeffe£295
98Timothy Eastwood£295
99Liam Rynn£295
100Sebastian Constable£295
101Nabeel Bhatti£295
102Jordan Caplan£295
103Christopher Knight£295
104Angelo Avanzato£280
105Asiil Maye£280
106Daniel Jones£280
107Luke Kennelly£280
108Alexandru Vlaica£280
109Dean Robb£280
110Hady-Ahmed-Marian Sirbu£280
111Ivaylo Dimitrov£280
112Cem Misirlioglu£280
113Jodi Hurley£280
114Paul Russell£280
115Philip Pearce£280
116Raymond Caabay£280
117Iulius Buzetoiu£280
118Louis Francis£280
119Edwin U£280
120Dariusz Idzikowski£265
121Bertram Stemp£265
122Ryan Hetherington£265
123Agron Gjergji£265
124V T£265
125K P£265
126Dan Spataru£265
127Philip James Haggart£265
128Claudiu Popescu£265
129Marian Nedelcu£265
130A M£265

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