
Level 16: | 4,000/8,000 (8,000) |
Entries: | 55/343 |
Prizes: | £152,635 |
Hand-for-hand play had lasted for perhaps 30 minutes before James Grogan (who began Day 2 as the chip leader) put pressure on the players in the Blinds with a hefty 60,000 bet. Lewis Henderson (who has won two events during the 2025 PartyPoker Tour Birmingham) decided to go for it; he moved all in for 229,000 from the Small Blind. The only Scandinavian in the field, Soren Hansen, folded his Big Blind before Grogan made the call.
Lewis Henderson: J♥J♠
James Grogan: A♦K♥
It was a classic coinflip confrontation, and it was Grogan who benefited from the Q♠5♠K♦ flop. The 8♦6♣ didn’t help Henderson, who became the unfortunate bubble boy. Hopefully, the young lad won’t let this unfortunate happening color what has been a very good week for him overall.
With that, the remaining 55 players are now all in the money, guaranteed a £1,000 min-cash. Now, we prepare for the post-bubble bustout bonanza.
James Grogan: 720,000
Lewis Henderson: 0