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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.

  • From Bounties to Trophies; Paresh Doshi Wins £200 poker.pro PLO (£2,220)

    Paresh Doshi Winner of £200 poker.pro PLO (£2,220)

    It was a dominant performance from Paresh Doshi as he went on to win the £200 poker.pro PLO. He bested the 34 player field eventually overcoming Gang Wang to take home the lions share of the £5,770 prize pool. Doshi also found both bounties of the night eliminating Glenn Brown and Jason Glatzer from the tournament. His performance was dominant on the final table as he soared to the chip lead and never looked back.

    PositionPlayerPrize
    1stParesh Doshi£2,220
    2ndGang Wang£1,590
    3rdGunter Wichman£1,120
    4thJJ Hazan£840

    The Day’s Action

    Before the tournament began, Jason Glatzer announced that Glenn Brown and him would both have a bounty on their first bullet. The prize would be a poker.pro themed gift basket with an exclusive hat, t-shirt, and water bottle for the headhunters. With this, action was soon underway and Glatzer took his first blow from Dimitrov. Boyuan Xue led the chip count at the break with 47,000. JJ Hazan was in close pursuit with 40,500.

    Hazan is the Tournaments Head Hunter

    JJ Hazan

    JJ Hazan found his stride as he picked up elimination after elimination. First he flopped top set against two players and made top full house to get the double knockout. Shortly after, he flopped trips against an opponents over pair to add to his chip lead. Glenn Brown was quick to hit the rail after he ran his PLO aces into a flopped set. That set belonged to none other than Doshi who shared that he “made a loose call hoping to spin it up or rebuy,” before the registration closed.

    JJ Hazan held an overwhelming chip lead as of the first break with 162,000. Ri-Karlo Handy (57,700) and Craig Timmis (53,000) rounded out the podium. Registration came to a close as the trivia contest was underway in the nearby bar. Team poker.pro bubbled placing third (two places payed). Hazan claimed another elimination before the break sharing with the blog before play resumed.

    Wichman carved out a name for himself adding to his stack (86,500), while Glatzer and Hazan towed the line of friend and foe. Setting up for later in the evening, they found a few pots together. Glazer took the initial lead between the pair doubling up as both players hands improved on the river. Wichman continued his hot streak by turning trips to send his opponent to the rail. He now sat as the defacto chip leader with 209,100.

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    Final Table Approaches as the Tournament Crescendo’s

    With only nine players left, Wichman sat as the top dog with 187,500 in play. Mohamed Abu-Hassan, Doshi, and Glatzer all sat in close proximity with approximately 130,000. Wichman kept up the pressure taking down a massive pot and sitting comfortably at 359,000.

    poker.pro PLO Final Table (Credit Alek Gillies)

    A final table was set with seven players and those remaining clung on for dear life. A three way all-in occurred between Gang Wang, Hazan, and Wichman. The stacks flipped as both Hazan and Wang survived to close the gap between them and fellow players. The stone bubble was set to burst as only one players elimination would secure a guarantee of £840 for the remaining players.

    Glatzer got one all in through, but wasn’t lucky the second time as Doshi found both bounties and brought the remaining players into the money. In similar fashion, Hazan found a double before busting shortly after. His mid rundown hand couldn’t best Doshi’s AA105 to send him to the rail. Doshi sat with nearly 2/3’s of the chips in play. With just a small advantage, he applied maximum pressure and ensured the tournament wouldn’t last much longer.

    Jason Glatzer

    Next on the chopping block was Wichman who flopped a combo draw. His draw was not as live as it originally seemed after Doshi revealed the nut flush draw. Both players made their flush to give send Wichman out in the bronze podium place. It didn’t take long for Wang to find himself all in. He open shoved the turn on the 627Q board. Doshi went into the tank but found the call, and both players revealed their holdings.

    Gang Wang: 9854
    Paresh Doshi: AQ85

    The river ran out 7 for Wang to be sent home with the silver medal.

    poker.pro PLO Stone Bubble (Credit Alek Gillies)

    Doshi was joyed at his win and also complimented the PartyPoker trophy saying it would be a “good addition to his collection.” He may join the field tomorrow or after for the Mini Main and Main Event in the following days. Stay tuned as poker.pro will be there to report the rest of the weeks events.

  • From Bounties to Trophies; Paresh Doshi Wins £200 poker.pro PLO (£2,220)

    Paresh Doshi Winner of £200 poker.pro PLO (£2,220)

    It was a dominant performance from Paresh Doshi as he went on to win the £200 poker.pro PLO. He bested the 34 player field eventually overcoming Gang Wang to take home the lions share of the £5,770 prize pool. Doshi also found both bounties of the night eliminating Glenn Brown and Jason Glatzer from the tournament. His performance was dominant on the final table as he soared to the chip lead and never looked back.

    PositionPlayerPrize
    1stParesh Doshi£2,220
    2ndGang Wang£1,590
    3rdGunter Wichman£1,120
    4thJJ Hazan£840

    A full recap will be available shortly going over the day’s action and including quotes from Doshi.

  • Gang Wang Eliminated in 2nd Place (£1,590)

    Level:21 (12,000/24,000/24,000)
    Entries:1/34
    Prizes:£5,770
    Gang Wang (Eliminated in 2nd Place £1,590)

    Action was caught after the turn of 627Q, and Gang Wang moved all in for 185,000. Paresh Doshi made the call and both players revealed their holdings.

    Gang Wang: 9854
    Paresh Doshi: AQ85

    The river ran out 7 for Wang to be sent home with the silver medal.

  • Gunter Wichman Eliminated in 3rd Place (£1,120)

    Level:20 (10,000/20,000/20,000)
    Entries:2/34
    Prizes:£5,770
    Gunter Wichman (Eliminated in 3rd Place £1,120)

    After the flop of A57, Gunter Wichman bet 60,000 and Paresh Doshi put him all in. Wichman made the call, and both players revealed their holdings.

    Gunter Wichman: 10864
    Paresh Doshi: A854

    The board completed with the 6J for Wichman to be sent out in 3rd place.

  • JJ Hazan Eliminated in 4th Place (£840)

    Level:19(8,000/16,000/16,000)
    Entries:3/34
    Prizes:£5,770
    JJ Hazan and Claire Jordan

    Action was caught after JJ Hazan moved all in for 72,000 from the button. Paresh Doshi made the call from the big blind and both players flipped over their hands. “I finally woke up with a monster.” joked Doshi.

    JJ Hazan: 9885
    Paresh Doshi: AA105

    The board ran out 493J7 for Doshi to send Hazan to the rail.

    Paresh Doshi: 422,000
    JJ Hazan: 0

  • Hazan Finds a Miracle Flop to Double

    Level:19 (8,000/16,000/16,000)
    Entries:4/34
    Prizes:£5,770
    JJ Hazan

    JJ Hazan moved all in for his remaining 41,000 and was called by Gunter Wichman. Both players revealed their hands.

    JJ Hazan: 8855
    Gunter Wichman: AQ87

    The board ran out 856102 to give Hazan the double.

    Gunter Wichman: 221,000
    JJ Hazan: 122,000

  • Chip Counts on Break

    PlayerChip CountBig Blinds
    Paresh Doshi354,00022
    Gunter Wichman262,00016
    Gang Wang193,00012
    JJ Hazan41,0003
  • Wichman Doubles through Glatzer; Glatzer Bursts Bubble

    Level:18(6,000/12,000/12,000)
    Entries:5/34
    Prizes:£5,770
    Jason Glatzer

    JJ Hazan called from under the gun and Jason Glatzer called from the small blind. Gunter Wichman checked from the big blind.

    The flop came 102Q, and Glatzer checked to Wichman. He bet pot for 40,000 leaving 5,000 behind. Glatzer made the call and called the following 5,000.

    Gunter Wichman: Q379
    Jason Glatzer: AQ108

    The board completed with the A6 to allow Wichman to double.


    Shortly after, Glatzer moved all in for 35,000 from under the gun. He was called off by Paresh Doshi and both players revealed their hands.

    Jason Glatzer: KJ96
    Paresh Doshi: A1065

    The board flopped well for Glatzer as it came the 799. However, it completed with the 8A to send him to the rail.

    Paresh Doshi: 383,000
    Jason Glatzer: 0

  • Glatzer Gets it Through

    Level:17(5,000/10,000/10,000)
    Entries:5/34
    Prizes:£5,770
    poker.pro PLO Stone Bubble (Credit Alek Gillies)

    With only 5 players remaining a pot was brewing between friends and rivals.

    Action was caught after the turn of 5KQ7 with 40,000 in the pot. Jason Glatzer checked from the small blind, and the big blind checked as well. JJ Hazan fired for 20,000 and Glatzer moved all in for 75,000.

    The big blind folded and Hazan went into the tank. “I have you beat but if you feel like gambling…” Glazer told his friend and rival player. Hazan made the fold and told Glatzer he laid down two pair. Glatzer admitted that he was in rough shape as he scooped the pot.

    PlayerChip Count
    Paresh Doshi322,000
    JJ Hazan172,000
    Gang Wang135,500
    Jason Glatzer133,000
    Gunter Wichman44,000

  • Dallison Hits the Rail; Players Reach Stone Bubble

    Level:15(3,000/6,000/6,000)
    Entries:5/34
    Prizes:£5,770
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    Action was caught after an all in and call occurred between the short stacked (52,000) Gary Dallison and Gang Wang. Both players revealed their hands.

    Gary Dallison: AKJ3
    Gang Wang: AA84

    The board ran out 838KA to send Dallison out in 6th. The next player to bust will be the bubble boy but will be rewarded with a poker.pro care package.

    PlayerChip Count
    JJ Hazan240,500
    Gunter Wichman199,000
    Paresh Doshi157,000
    Gang Wang142,000
    Jason Glatzer99,000
  • 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.

  • Three Way All In Flips the Chips

    Level:14 (2,500/5,000/5,000)
    Entries:7/34
    Prizes:£5,770
    poker.pro PLO Final Table (Credit Alek Gillies)

    Action was caught after a three way all in occurred. JJ Hazan was the shortest stack with 35,000. Gang Wang had more with 102,500, and Gunter Wichman had both covered. The three players revealed their holdings.

    JJ Hazan: AQJ2
    Gang Wang: QJ1010
    Gunter Wichman: AKK9

    The board ran out 21058Q to give both Hazan and Wang part of the pot.

    Gunter Wichman: 173,000
    Gang Wang: 135,000
    JJ Hazan: 117,500

  • Wichman Seems Unstoppable

    Level:13(2,000/4,000/4,000)
    Entries:7/34
    Prizes:£5,770
    poker.pro PLO Table 20

    Action was caught after the flop of 369, and Gunter Wichman led out for 12,000 from the small blind. Only the under the gun player made the call.

    The turn was the 9, and Wichman continued for 26,000. He was rewarded with the pot.

    Gunter Wichman: 359,000

  • All Chip Counts at the Break

    PlayerChip CountBig Blinds
    Gunter Wichman187,50047
    Mohamed Abu-Hassan139,00035
    Paresh Doshi126,00032
    Jason Glatzer124,50031
    Gang Wang102,00026
    JJ Hazan85,50021
    Gary Dallison43,50011
    Danas Gerdziun39,00010

  • Hazan vs Glatzer; Friends and Rivals

    Level:12 (1,500/3,000/3,000)
    Entries:9/34
    Prizes:£5,770
    JJ Hazan and Claire Jordan

    Jason Glatzer opened to 6,700. Three players called including JJ Hazan in the big blind.

    The flop came J53 and all four players checked their option.

    After the turn peeled the 5, the small blind checked to Hazan. He fired for 20,000 and was rewarded with the pot.

    Hazan revealed 24 as part of his hand was an up and down straight draw.

    Jason Glatzer: 105,000
    JJ Hazan: 90,400

  • Wichman Sends Them Home

    Level:10 (1,000/2,000/2,000)
    Entries:10/34
    Prizes:£5,770

    Gunter Wichman sent a player to the rail, and action was caught after the river.

    An all in and call occurred after the flop of 7104 and both players revealed their hands.

    Button: A754
    Gunter Wichman: Q1065

    The board completed with the 10K to give Wichman his monster stack (209,100).

  • Top 5 Chip Stacks

    PlayerChip Count
    Gunter Wichman209,100
    JJ Hazan124,500
    Jason Glatzer77,700
    Mohamed Abu-Hassan74,200
    Paresh Doshi73,700
  • Trouble in “Paradise”: ACR Comes With a Statment After Nacho Barbero’s Controversial Comments

    Nacho Barbero 2025 US Poker Open

    Nacho Barbero has found himself at the center of controversy once again after making eyebrow-raising comments during a PokerGO livestream, questioning ACR’s ability to detect real-time assistance (RTA) tools. The fallout prompted a swift response from ACR Poker, which publicly addressed the remarks and suggested they’re reevaluating Barbero’s role as an ambassador.

  • Prize Pool Announced

    PositionPrize (£)
    1st£2,220
    2nd£1,590
    3rd£1,120
    4th£840
  • Glatzer Still Alive; Doubles Through Hazan

    Level:9 (800/1,600/1,600)
    Entries:15/34
    Prizes:£5,770
    Jason Glatzer

    Jason Glatzer took a video and filled poker.pro in on some of the hands banter.

    After an initial raise from JJ Hazan, Glatzer three-bet his hand. Hazan made the call. Hazan quipped that he was going to “put Glatzer all in on the flop.” Glatzer responded saying he would “Wait for the turn before being all in.”

    As fate would have it, the flop checked through to the turn on the 35KQ board. Glatzer moved all in and was called off by Hazan. Both players revealed their hands.

    Jason Glatzer: KK46
    JJ Hazan: QJ97

    The board completed with the 10 to make both players hands.

    JJ Hazan: 134,000
    Jason Glatzer: 85,000

  • Wichman Steals a Pot

    Level:8 (600/1,200/1,200)
    Entries:15/34
    Prizes:£5,770

    Gunter Wichman raised to 3,600 from the button. Both the blinds made the call.

    The flop and turn came K855, and all three players checked their option.

    After the river peeled the A, both the blinds were quick to check. Wichman fired for 5,500 and was rewarded with the pot.

    Gunter Wichman: 86,300

  • Hazan Claims Another

    Level:7 (500/1,000/1,000)
    Entries:28/34
    Prizes:£5,430
    JJ Hazan

    Just before the break, JJ Hazan found another elimination to bring his head count to 4 players.

    Action was caught after the flop of J37, and an all in and call occurred between the big blind and Hazan. Both players revealed their holdings.

    Big Blind: JJA2
    JJ Hazan: AQ87

    The board completed with the Q9 to give Hazan the ace high flush draw.

    JJ Hazan (currently): 154,200

  • Chip Leaders at the Break

    PlayerChip Count
    JJ Hazan162,000
    Ri-Karlo Handy57,700
    Craig Timmis53,300
    Shivaji Dharam-Singh48,700
  • Glenn Brown Busted with Aces, but Back for More

  • Players on an Extended Break

    With registration soon to close, players are headed on a 30 minute break for the trivia contest. They will return to blinds of 500/1,000 with a 1,000 big blind ante.

  • Glenn Brown is the First Bounty to Hit the Rail

    Level:5 (300/600/600)
    Entries:27/32
    Prizes:£5,430
    Wanted Men: Jason Glatzer & Glenn Brown

    In a surprise to know one, Glenn Brown was the first of the two players with bounties on their heads to bust. Although with his hand it is hard to blame him.

    Action was caught after the flop with Brown having committed a large chunk of his stack. The flop came 7K6, and Brown moved all in for his remaining 12,900. Paresh Doshi snap called and both players revealed their hands.

    Glenn Brown: AA23
    Paresh Doshi: AJ77

    The board completed 95 to send Brown out. He is rejoining the tournament and Doshi was rewarded with a t-shirt, water bottle, and hat all with exclusive poker.pro branding as a bonus for eliminating Brown.

    Paresh Doshi: 34,500
    Glenn Brown: 0

  • The PLO Grim Reaper; JJ Hazan

    JJ Hazan has eliminated three players so far to gain the overall chip lead of the tournament. He shared the hands that helped him ascend to his position in the standings.


    Hazan woke up with AKK3 and potted it preflop. Two players called and Hazan was delighted to see the K97 flop.

    One player had a heart draw while the other had a wrap for the straight draw and called off their remaining chips. The turn secured the checkmark for Hazan as it came the 9.


    Shortly after, Hazan defended with 99210 and flopped a monster on the Q22 board. His opponent moved all in and Hazan made the call. His opponents overpair was no good as the board completed the 56.

    JJ Hazan: 52,000

  • Leading Stacks Early

    PlayerChip Count
    Boyuan Xue47,000
    JJ Hazan40,500
    Danas Gerdziun38,400
    Craig Timmis37,000
    Shivaji Dharam-Singh36,500

  • Abu-Hassan Takes it Down Uncontested

    Level:3 (100/300/300)
    Entries:24/25
    Prizes:£4,235

    Glenn Brown called from middle position as well as the button and small blind. The big blind checked as the four players saw a flop.

    The flop came 746, and all four players checked their option.

    After the turn peeled the 5, action checked to Mohamed Abu-Hassan in the small blind.

    He fired for 1,000 and was rewarded with the pot.

    Mohamed Abu-Hassan: 32,000
    Glenn Brown: 24,700

  • Dimitrov Lands the First Blow on Glazer

    Level:2 (100/200/200)
    Entries:20/20
    Prizes:£3,400

    Action was caught after the flop came K37.

    After both early players checked to the button, they fired for 600. Jason Glatzer made the call from the small blind.

    Ivaylo Dimitrov check raised to 2,600 from under the gun.

    Both the button and Glatzer made a quick fold for him to take the pot.

    Ivaylo Dimitrov: 26,200
    Jason Glatzer: 23,300

  • Patrascu Strikes Early

    Level:1 (100/200/0)
    Entries:16/16
    Prizes:£2,720

    Robert-Alexander Patrascu opened to 600 from the button. Gary Dallison made the call from the small blind and the big blind got out of the way.

    The flop checked through as it came 8Q3.

    After the turn peeled the J Dallison checked to Patrascu. He fired for 1,100 and was rewarded with the pot.

    Robert-Alexander Patrascu: 29,500

  • Shuffle Up and Deal

    Cards are in the air as Jason Glatzer announced the bounty on him and Glenn Brown’s first elimination from the poker.pro PLO event. Stay tuned for live updates as the tournament plays to a winner.

  • poker.pro Launches First Named Event at PartyPoker UK Tour

    PartyPoker Tour
    PartyPoker Tour

    The inaugural PartyPoker UK Tour kicked off with a bang on Saturday at Aspers Casino Westfield Stratford City in East London with Day 1a of the €150 Mini Main Event and two trophy winners in other side events as everyone anxiously awaits the partypoker Tour UK London £500 Main Event.

    Easter Sunday brings more treats as our team at poker.pro will have their own named event in the £200 poker.pro PLO at 6 p.m.

    Expect some fun and excitement as poker.pro CEO Jason Glatzer will announce special bounties on a handful of players where you can win some gifts from poker.pro and partypoker by knocking out a designated bounty on their first bullet.

    Players will enjoy a healthy structure with a 25,000 starting stack and up to five re-entries during the six-level late registration window.

    This will also mark the start of the live reporting for the week as we will cover the poker.pro PLO, the £150 Mini Main starting on Monday, and the £500 Main Event on Thursday. Live reporter at poker.pro Alek Gillies will be on hand to cover the event from the start until a winner is crowned. So stay tuned at poker.pro to see who will win the inaugural poker.pro PLO at the 2025 PartyPoker Tour UK London at Aspers Casino Westfield Stratford City.

  • Jaime Staples: “Live Poker Is Still Sexy” as PartyPoker Tour Returns

    The PartyPoker UK Tour is fast approaching, with Aspers Casino Westfield Stratford City set to host the highly anticipated London stop from April 19-27.

    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.

  • From Royal Weddings to the Rail: Poker’s New Power Couple Emerges at PartyPoker Tour London

    Aspers Casino London.
    Aspers Casino London.

    From royal weddings to James and Lily Potter, people are always chasing the next great power couple. But at the PartyPoker Tour London, that search is officially over. PartyPoker has teamed up with poker.pro to bring out the best from both sides—and the result is set to be electric.

  • Traveling to PartyPoker Tour London? Everything You Need to Know About the UK ETA

    UK ETA Application
    UK ETA

    Heading to the PartyPoker Tour London? Before you travel, make sure you’re up to speed on the UK’s new Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) requirement—here’s what you need to know and how to apply.

  • From Bounties to Trophies; Paresh Doshi Wins £200 poker.pro PLO (£2,220)

    Paresh Doshi Winner of £200 poker.pro PLO (£2,220)

    It was a dominant performance from Paresh Doshi as he went on to win the £200 poker.pro PLO. He bested the 34 player field eventually overcoming Gang Wang to take home the lions share of the £5,770 prize pool. Doshi also found both bounties of the night eliminating Glenn Brown and Jason Glatzer from the tournament. His performance was dominant on the final table as he soared to the chip lead and never looked back.

    PositionPlayerPrize
    1stParesh Doshi£2,220
    2ndGang Wang£1,590
    3rdGunter Wichman£1,120
    4thJJ Hazan£840

    The Day’s Action

    Before the tournament began, Jason Glatzer announced that Glenn Brown and him would both have a bounty on their first bullet. The prize would be a poker.pro themed gift basket with an exclusive hat, t-shirt, and water bottle for the headhunters. With this, action was soon underway and Glatzer took his first blow from Dimitrov. Boyuan Xue led the chip count at the break with 47,000. JJ Hazan was in close pursuit with 40,500.

    Hazan is the Tournaments Head Hunter

    JJ Hazan

    JJ Hazan found his stride as he picked up elimination after elimination. First he flopped top set against two players and made top full house to get the double knockout. Shortly after, he flopped trips against an opponents over pair to add to his chip lead. Glenn Brown was quick to hit the rail after he ran his PLO aces into a flopped set. That set belonged to none other than Doshi who shared that he “made a loose call hoping to spin it up or rebuy,” before the registration closed.

    JJ Hazan held an overwhelming chip lead as of the first break with 162,000. Ri-Karlo Handy (57,700) and Craig Timmis (53,000) rounded out the podium. Registration came to a close as the trivia contest was underway in the nearby bar. Team poker.pro bubbled placing third (two places payed). Hazan claimed another elimination before the break sharing with the blog before play resumed.

    Wichman carved out a name for himself adding to his stack (86,500), while Glatzer and Hazan towed the line of friend and foe. Setting up for later in the evening, they found a few pots together. Glazer took the initial lead between the pair doubling up as both players hands improved on the river. Wichman continued his hot streak by turning trips to send his opponent to the rail. He now sat as the defacto chip leader with 209,100.

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    Final Table Approaches as the Tournament Crescendo’s

    With only nine players left, Wichman sat as the top dog with 187,500 in play. Mohamed Abu-Hassan, Doshi, and Glatzer all sat in close proximity with approximately 130,000. Wichman kept up the pressure taking down a massive pot and sitting comfortably at 359,000.

    poker.pro PLO Final Table (Credit Alek Gillies)

    A final table was set with seven players and those remaining clung on for dear life. A three way all-in occurred between Gang Wang, Hazan, and Wichman. The stacks flipped as both Hazan and Wang survived to close the gap between them and fellow players. The stone bubble was set to burst as only one players elimination would secure a guarantee of £840 for the remaining players.

    Glatzer got one all in through, but wasn’t lucky the second time as Doshi found both bounties and brought the remaining players into the money. In similar fashion, Hazan found a double before busting shortly after. His mid rundown hand couldn’t best Doshi’s AA105 to send him to the rail. Doshi sat with nearly 2/3’s of the chips in play. With just a small advantage, he applied maximum pressure and ensured the tournament wouldn’t last much longer.

    Jason Glatzer

    Next on the chopping block was Wichman who flopped a combo draw. His draw was not as live as it originally seemed after Doshi revealed the nut flush draw. Both players made their flush to give send Wichman out in the bronze podium place. It didn’t take long for Wang to find himself all in. He open shoved the turn on the 627Q board. Doshi went into the tank but found the call, and both players revealed their holdings.

    Gang Wang: 9854
    Paresh Doshi: AQ85

    The river ran out 7 for Wang to be sent home with the silver medal.

    poker.pro PLO Stone Bubble (Credit Alek Gillies)

    Doshi was joyed at his win and also complimented the PartyPoker trophy saying it would be a “good addition to his collection.” He may join the field tomorrow or after for the Mini Main and Main Event in the following days. Stay tuned as poker.pro will be there to report the rest of the weeks events.

  • From Bounties to Trophies; Paresh Doshi Wins £200 poker.pro PLO (£2,220)

    Paresh Doshi Winner of £200 poker.pro PLO (£2,220)

    It was a dominant performance from Paresh Doshi as he went on to win the £200 poker.pro PLO. He bested the 34 player field eventually overcoming Gang Wang to take home the lions share of the £5,770 prize pool. Doshi also found both bounties of the night eliminating Glenn Brown and Jason Glatzer from the tournament. His performance was dominant on the final table as he soared to the chip lead and never looked back.

    PositionPlayerPrize
    1stParesh Doshi£2,220
    2ndGang Wang£1,590
    3rdGunter Wichman£1,120
    4thJJ Hazan£840

    A full recap will be available shortly going over the day’s action and including quotes from Doshi.

  • Gang Wang Eliminated in 2nd Place (£1,590)

    Level:21 (12,000/24,000/24,000)
    Entries:1/34
    Prizes:£5,770
    Gang Wang (Eliminated in 2nd Place £1,590)

    Action was caught after the turn of 627Q, and Gang Wang moved all in for 185,000. Paresh Doshi made the call and both players revealed their holdings.

    Gang Wang: 9854
    Paresh Doshi: AQ85

    The river ran out 7 for Wang to be sent home with the silver medal.

  • Gunter Wichman Eliminated in 3rd Place (£1,120)

    Level:20 (10,000/20,000/20,000)
    Entries:2/34
    Prizes:£5,770
    Gunter Wichman (Eliminated in 3rd Place £1,120)

    After the flop of A57, Gunter Wichman bet 60,000 and Paresh Doshi put him all in. Wichman made the call, and both players revealed their holdings.

    Gunter Wichman: 10864
    Paresh Doshi: A854

    The board completed with the 6J for Wichman to be sent out in 3rd place.

  • JJ Hazan Eliminated in 4th Place (£840)

    Level:19(8,000/16,000/16,000)
    Entries:3/34
    Prizes:£5,770
    JJ Hazan and Claire Jordan

    Action was caught after JJ Hazan moved all in for 72,000 from the button. Paresh Doshi made the call from the big blind and both players flipped over their hands. “I finally woke up with a monster.” joked Doshi.

    JJ Hazan: 9885
    Paresh Doshi: AA105

    The board ran out 493J7 for Doshi to send Hazan to the rail.

    Paresh Doshi: 422,000
    JJ Hazan: 0

  • Hazan Finds a Miracle Flop to Double

    Level:19 (8,000/16,000/16,000)
    Entries:4/34
    Prizes:£5,770
    JJ Hazan

    JJ Hazan moved all in for his remaining 41,000 and was called by Gunter Wichman. Both players revealed their hands.

    JJ Hazan: 8855
    Gunter Wichman: AQ87

    The board ran out 856102 to give Hazan the double.

    Gunter Wichman: 221,000
    JJ Hazan: 122,000

  • Chip Counts on Break

    PlayerChip CountBig Blinds
    Paresh Doshi354,00022
    Gunter Wichman262,00016
    Gang Wang193,00012
    JJ Hazan41,0003
  • Wichman Doubles through Glatzer; Glatzer Bursts Bubble

    Level:18(6,000/12,000/12,000)
    Entries:5/34
    Prizes:£5,770
    Jason Glatzer

    JJ Hazan called from under the gun and Jason Glatzer called from the small blind. Gunter Wichman checked from the big blind.

    The flop came 102Q, and Glatzer checked to Wichman. He bet pot for 40,000 leaving 5,000 behind. Glatzer made the call and called the following 5,000.

    Gunter Wichman: Q379
    Jason Glatzer: AQ108

    The board completed with the A6 to allow Wichman to double.


    Shortly after, Glatzer moved all in for 35,000 from under the gun. He was called off by Paresh Doshi and both players revealed their hands.

    Jason Glatzer: KJ96
    Paresh Doshi: A1065

    The board flopped well for Glatzer as it came the 799. However, it completed with the 8A to send him to the rail.

    Paresh Doshi: 383,000
    Jason Glatzer: 0

  • Glatzer Gets it Through

    Level:17(5,000/10,000/10,000)
    Entries:5/34
    Prizes:£5,770
    poker.pro PLO Stone Bubble (Credit Alek Gillies)

    With only 5 players remaining a pot was brewing between friends and rivals.

    Action was caught after the turn of 5KQ7 with 40,000 in the pot. Jason Glatzer checked from the small blind, and the big blind checked as well. JJ Hazan fired for 20,000 and Glatzer moved all in for 75,000.

    The big blind folded and Hazan went into the tank. “I have you beat but if you feel like gambling…” Glazer told his friend and rival player. Hazan made the fold and told Glatzer he laid down two pair. Glatzer admitted that he was in rough shape as he scooped the pot.

    PlayerChip Count
    Paresh Doshi322,000
    JJ Hazan172,000
    Gang Wang135,500
    Jason Glatzer133,000
    Gunter Wichman44,000

  • Dallison Hits the Rail; Players Reach Stone Bubble

    Level:15(3,000/6,000/6,000)
    Entries:5/34
    Prizes:£5,770
    2025 PartyPoker UK Tour London

    Action was caught after an all in and call occurred between the short stacked (52,000) Gary Dallison and Gang Wang. Both players revealed their hands.

    Gary Dallison: AKJ3
    Gang Wang: AA84

    The board ran out 838KA to send Dallison out in 6th. The next player to bust will be the bubble boy but will be rewarded with a poker.pro care package.

    PlayerChip Count
    JJ Hazan240,500
    Gunter Wichman199,000
    Paresh Doshi157,000
    Gang Wang142,000
    Jason Glatzer99,000
  • 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.

  • Three Way All In Flips the Chips

    Level:14 (2,500/5,000/5,000)
    Entries:7/34
    Prizes:£5,770
    poker.pro PLO Final Table (Credit Alek Gillies)

    Action was caught after a three way all in occurred. JJ Hazan was the shortest stack with 35,000. Gang Wang had more with 102,500, and Gunter Wichman had both covered. The three players revealed their holdings.

    JJ Hazan: AQJ2
    Gang Wang: QJ1010
    Gunter Wichman: AKK9

    The board ran out 21058Q to give both Hazan and Wang part of the pot.

    Gunter Wichman: 173,000
    Gang Wang: 135,000
    JJ Hazan: 117,500

  • Wichman Seems Unstoppable

    Level:13(2,000/4,000/4,000)
    Entries:7/34
    Prizes:£5,770
    poker.pro PLO Table 20

    Action was caught after the flop of 369, and Gunter Wichman led out for 12,000 from the small blind. Only the under the gun player made the call.

    The turn was the 9, and Wichman continued for 26,000. He was rewarded with the pot.

    Gunter Wichman: 359,000

  • All Chip Counts at the Break

    PlayerChip CountBig Blinds
    Gunter Wichman187,50047
    Mohamed Abu-Hassan139,00035
    Paresh Doshi126,00032
    Jason Glatzer124,50031
    Gang Wang102,00026
    JJ Hazan85,50021
    Gary Dallison43,50011
    Danas Gerdziun39,00010

  • Hazan vs Glatzer; Friends and Rivals

    Level:12 (1,500/3,000/3,000)
    Entries:9/34
    Prizes:£5,770
    JJ Hazan and Claire Jordan

    Jason Glatzer opened to 6,700. Three players called including JJ Hazan in the big blind.

    The flop came J53 and all four players checked their option.

    After the turn peeled the 5, the small blind checked to Hazan. He fired for 20,000 and was rewarded with the pot.

    Hazan revealed 24 as part of his hand was an up and down straight draw.

    Jason Glatzer: 105,000
    JJ Hazan: 90,400

  • Wichman Sends Them Home

    Level:10 (1,000/2,000/2,000)
    Entries:10/34
    Prizes:£5,770

    Gunter Wichman sent a player to the rail, and action was caught after the river.

    An all in and call occurred after the flop of 7104 and both players revealed their hands.

    Button: A754
    Gunter Wichman: Q1065

    The board completed with the 10K to give Wichman his monster stack (209,100).

  • Top 5 Chip Stacks

    PlayerChip Count
    Gunter Wichman209,100
    JJ Hazan124,500
    Jason Glatzer77,700
    Mohamed Abu-Hassan74,200
    Paresh Doshi73,700
  • Trouble in “Paradise”: ACR Comes With a Statment After Nacho Barbero’s Controversial Comments

    Nacho Barbero 2025 US Poker Open

    Nacho Barbero has found himself at the center of controversy once again after making eyebrow-raising comments during a PokerGO livestream, questioning ACR’s ability to detect real-time assistance (RTA) tools. The fallout prompted a swift response from ACR Poker, which publicly addressed the remarks and suggested they’re reevaluating Barbero’s role as an ambassador.

  • Prize Pool Announced

    PositionPrize (£)
    1st£2,220
    2nd£1,590
    3rd£1,120
    4th£840
  • Glatzer Still Alive; Doubles Through Hazan

    Level:9 (800/1,600/1,600)
    Entries:15/34
    Prizes:£5,770
    Jason Glatzer

    Jason Glatzer took a video and filled poker.pro in on some of the hands banter.

    After an initial raise from JJ Hazan, Glatzer three-bet his hand. Hazan made the call. Hazan quipped that he was going to “put Glatzer all in on the flop.” Glatzer responded saying he would “Wait for the turn before being all in.”

    As fate would have it, the flop checked through to the turn on the 35KQ board. Glatzer moved all in and was called off by Hazan. Both players revealed their hands.

    Jason Glatzer: KK46
    JJ Hazan: QJ97

    The board completed with the 10 to make both players hands.

    JJ Hazan: 134,000
    Jason Glatzer: 85,000

  • Wichman Steals a Pot

    Level:8 (600/1,200/1,200)
    Entries:15/34
    Prizes:£5,770

    Gunter Wichman raised to 3,600 from the button. Both the blinds made the call.

    The flop and turn came K855, and all three players checked their option.

    After the river peeled the A, both the blinds were quick to check. Wichman fired for 5,500 and was rewarded with the pot.

    Gunter Wichman: 86,300

  • Hazan Claims Another

    Level:7 (500/1,000/1,000)
    Entries:28/34
    Prizes:£5,430
    JJ Hazan

    Just before the break, JJ Hazan found another elimination to bring his head count to 4 players.

    Action was caught after the flop of J37, and an all in and call occurred between the big blind and Hazan. Both players revealed their holdings.

    Big Blind: JJA2
    JJ Hazan: AQ87

    The board completed with the Q9 to give Hazan the ace high flush draw.

    JJ Hazan (currently): 154,200

  • Chip Leaders at the Break

    PlayerChip Count
    JJ Hazan162,000
    Ri-Karlo Handy57,700
    Craig Timmis53,300
    Shivaji Dharam-Singh48,700
  • Glenn Brown Busted with Aces, but Back for More

  • Players on an Extended Break

    With registration soon to close, players are headed on a 30 minute break for the trivia contest. They will return to blinds of 500/1,000 with a 1,000 big blind ante.

  • Glenn Brown is the First Bounty to Hit the Rail

    Level:5 (300/600/600)
    Entries:27/32
    Prizes:£5,430
    Wanted Men: Jason Glatzer & Glenn Brown

    In a surprise to know one, Glenn Brown was the first of the two players with bounties on their heads to bust. Although with his hand it is hard to blame him.

    Action was caught after the flop with Brown having committed a large chunk of his stack. The flop came 7K6, and Brown moved all in for his remaining 12,900. Paresh Doshi snap called and both players revealed their hands.

    Glenn Brown: AA23
    Paresh Doshi: AJ77

    The board completed 95 to send Brown out. He is rejoining the tournament and Doshi was rewarded with a t-shirt, water bottle, and hat all with exclusive poker.pro branding as a bonus for eliminating Brown.

    Paresh Doshi: 34,500
    Glenn Brown: 0

  • The PLO Grim Reaper; JJ Hazan

    JJ Hazan has eliminated three players so far to gain the overall chip lead of the tournament. He shared the hands that helped him ascend to his position in the standings.


    Hazan woke up with AKK3 and potted it preflop. Two players called and Hazan was delighted to see the K97 flop.

    One player had a heart draw while the other had a wrap for the straight draw and called off their remaining chips. The turn secured the checkmark for Hazan as it came the 9.


    Shortly after, Hazan defended with 99210 and flopped a monster on the Q22 board. His opponent moved all in and Hazan made the call. His opponents overpair was no good as the board completed the 56.

    JJ Hazan: 52,000

  • Leading Stacks Early

    PlayerChip Count
    Boyuan Xue47,000
    JJ Hazan40,500
    Danas Gerdziun38,400
    Craig Timmis37,000
    Shivaji Dharam-Singh36,500

  • Abu-Hassan Takes it Down Uncontested

    Level:3 (100/300/300)
    Entries:24/25
    Prizes:£4,235

    Glenn Brown called from middle position as well as the button and small blind. The big blind checked as the four players saw a flop.

    The flop came 746, and all four players checked their option.

    After the turn peeled the 5, action checked to Mohamed Abu-Hassan in the small blind.

    He fired for 1,000 and was rewarded with the pot.

    Mohamed Abu-Hassan: 32,000
    Glenn Brown: 24,700

  • Dimitrov Lands the First Blow on Glazer

    Level:2 (100/200/200)
    Entries:20/20
    Prizes:£3,400

    Action was caught after the flop came K37.

    After both early players checked to the button, they fired for 600. Jason Glatzer made the call from the small blind.

    Ivaylo Dimitrov check raised to 2,600 from under the gun.

    Both the button and Glatzer made a quick fold for him to take the pot.

    Ivaylo Dimitrov: 26,200
    Jason Glatzer: 23,300

  • Patrascu Strikes Early

    Level:1 (100/200/0)
    Entries:16/16
    Prizes:£2,720

    Robert-Alexander Patrascu opened to 600 from the button. Gary Dallison made the call from the small blind and the big blind got out of the way.

    The flop checked through as it came 8Q3.

    After the turn peeled the J Dallison checked to Patrascu. He fired for 1,100 and was rewarded with the pot.

    Robert-Alexander Patrascu: 29,500

  • Shuffle Up and Deal

    Cards are in the air as Jason Glatzer announced the bounty on him and Glenn Brown’s first elimination from the poker.pro PLO event. Stay tuned for live updates as the tournament plays to a winner.

  • poker.pro Launches First Named Event at PartyPoker UK Tour

    PartyPoker Tour
    PartyPoker Tour

    The inaugural PartyPoker UK Tour kicked off with a bang on Saturday at Aspers Casino Westfield Stratford City in East London with Day 1a of the €150 Mini Main Event and two trophy winners in other side events as everyone anxiously awaits the partypoker Tour UK London £500 Main Event.

    Easter Sunday brings more treats as our team at poker.pro will have their own named event in the £200 poker.pro PLO at 6 p.m.

    Expect some fun and excitement as poker.pro CEO Jason Glatzer will announce special bounties on a handful of players where you can win some gifts from poker.pro and partypoker by knocking out a designated bounty on their first bullet.

    Players will enjoy a healthy structure with a 25,000 starting stack and up to five re-entries during the six-level late registration window.

    This will also mark the start of the live reporting for the week as we will cover the poker.pro PLO, the £150 Mini Main starting on Monday, and the £500 Main Event on Thursday. Live reporter at poker.pro Alek Gillies will be on hand to cover the event from the start until a winner is crowned. So stay tuned at poker.pro to see who will win the inaugural poker.pro PLO at the 2025 PartyPoker Tour UK London at Aspers Casino Westfield Stratford City.

  • Jaime Staples: “Live Poker Is Still Sexy” as PartyPoker Tour Returns

    The PartyPoker UK Tour is fast approaching, with Aspers Casino Westfield Stratford City set to host the highly anticipated London stop from April 19-27.

    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.

  • From Royal Weddings to the Rail: Poker’s New Power Couple Emerges at PartyPoker Tour London

    Aspers Casino London.
    Aspers Casino London.

    From royal weddings to James and Lily Potter, people are always chasing the next great power couple. But at the PartyPoker Tour London, that search is officially over. PartyPoker has teamed up with poker.pro to bring out the best from both sides—and the result is set to be electric.

  • Traveling to PartyPoker Tour London? Everything You Need to Know About the UK ETA

    UK ETA Application
    UK ETA

    Heading to the PartyPoker Tour London? Before you travel, make sure you’re up to speed on the UK’s new Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) requirement—here’s what you need to know and how to apply.

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
PositionPlayerPrize (£)
1stParesh Doshi£2,220
2ndGang Wang£1,590
3rdGunter Wichman£1,120
4thJJ Hazan£840

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