Litman held a chip lead of over 2:1 after taking out catwalk model Nick Holbrook in third place and extended his lead even further during the early stages of the heads up encounter. He then allowed James to get back into the match by calling an all-in bet with K-2 against the young online pro’s pocket queens. However all the chips soon found their way into the middle again when both players were dealt pocket pairs. On this occasion Litman’s jacks were too good for Sudworth’s sevens, bringing the four-day tournament to a conclusion. Sudworth, who also made the final table of the £300 no limit Hold’em side event earlier in the week, took home £43,480 for his efforts.
The final table also included former EPT winner Norwegian Andreas Hoivold, who took control of the early stages of the final, just as he did in last November’s Blackpool GUKPT main event, where he eventually finished in third place. He maintained his chip lead until there were four players left but then relinquished his advantage and was eventually taken out by Sudworth when holding A-T against the youngster’s pocket nines. 21-year old Keir Ratcliff, a roofer from London finished in fifth place and fellow 21-year old Ramsey Ajram, an engineering student from London, was sixth. Richard Lewidon (seventh), Matt Perrins (eighth) and Nathan Lee (ninth) completed the final table line up.
During the post-tournament interview, Litman paid compliments to his heads-up opponent and admitted that it had been a hard slog to get through the £1,000 no limit Texas Hold’em tournament. He went on to say that he has been playing poker for over five years now, but has recently seen a marked improvement in his game, both
The side events in the week-long festival were all very well attended. Former GUKPT main event champion Dave Colclough won the £100 Omaha rebuy tournament, while main event finalist Matt Perrins secured victory in the £200 no limit Hold’em festival opener. Shana Casaletto, a local player, became the first woman to win an event this year when she took down Friday’s £100 no limit Hold’em freezeout and remarkably followed this up by winning Saturday’s £250 event. She is the first player in the history of the tour to win back-to back tournaments and is only the second female player to taste victory on the GUKPT.
The second leg of the 2009 GUKPT takes place at the Grosvenor casino in Walsall from 21st February - 1st March, where 300 players are expected to contest the main event. However, the GUKPT continues this week on Blue Square Poker with the first of two online festivals in this year’s tour. Taking place from January 19th - 23rd, it is a short-handed (six-max) festival featuring five events with buy-ins starting from $100. The $500 main event takes place on Friday 23rd January at 8pm. As per the live GUKPT festivals, all events carry GUKPT ranking points and seats in the £100,000 Champion of Champions tournament will be awarded to the winners. For the full online festival schedule, please visit www.gukpt.com
1st Bernard Litman -- £70,520
2nd James Sudworth -- £43,480
3rd Nick Holbrook -- £28,790
4th Andreas Hoivold -- £18,560
5th Keir Ratcliff -- £13,860
6th Ramsey Ajram -- £11,520
7th Richard Lewidon -- £9,160
8th Matt Perrins -- £6,820
9th Nathan Lee -- £4,700