on a delay, from the final 8 with a number of different commentators
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sebastian pawlak and rob davies
adam daniel and tom high
shola deadman
chi zhang and will kassouf
guy taylor, steve jelinek and mark elliott who finished 3rd last month
andy hulme and martyn frey
the first two exits todasy were guy taylor and adam daniel
since we have been playing hand for hand, 16 left with 15 x £2200 seats up for grabs for all but the next finisher
no exits since, but one double up as ravi sharda shoved A-Q over a raise from peter smith for his last 155,000 at 12-24k.
Smith called with Q-10dd, priced in, and turned four to a flush but missed to enable Sharda to double up
Sylvia is all in pre flop wioth Jacks against Mark Elliott with Kitngs. She is just covered in a battle of two average stacks around 770,000 each
the board comes 4-3-3-3-4 to take us into the top 15
just before that hand Wll Kassouf on the other table raised and Rob Davies called
they saw a flop and Kassouf led out over 100,000 with 500,000 behind
Davies pushed two stacks of 500,000 each over the line as his raise and Kassouf went into verbal overdrive, rationalising his choices and trying to fish for information
Davies remained impassive as Kassouf put him on a big combination draw and decided that he was probably ahead but hadn’t called as they were on the seat bubble
Eventally he folded, top pair he said and asked Davies to show. which he did which makes that a good read
all with 1.5m+
Zhi Chang
Shola Aindele
Rob Davies
Adam Neil
Mark Elliott
shortstacks are
Ravi Sharda
Tom High
Steve Jelinek
Will Kassouf
all with less than 20x bb
Players are now on a break.
just before they left Neil Sllick doubled through Adam Neal, shoving A-4 and getting called by A-7
the run out was a cruel/fantastic depending on who you were K-8-2-A-4
Ravi Sharda down to 120,000 at 20-40k, in the small blind folded to him
shoved “nine high like a boss” according to the watching Kassouf. 9-7 suited
Tom High in the big blind is calling with any two, and does with 7-3cc
the flop comes -7c-x
and Tom spikes the ace of clubs on the turn
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Shola Deadman raises and Seb Pawlak calls in the big blind
flop comes 6-2-10
check
Shola c bets
Seb check raises all in, covered
Shola calls with K-10o
Seb is drawing thin with K-Qo, only one live overcard
the 6 turn and 4 river are now help and we are down to 13
Martyn Frey raises and Jelinek calls in the big blind
7-A-Q flop
check check
Jelinek leads the 4 turn, Frey moves in and Jelinek calls all in
Frey has been cute with A-A flop flopped top set and Jelinek has A-4 having caught the case ace on the flop
meanwhile Will Kassouf has doubled. Peter Smith raised and Will shoved his last 8x bb in the big blind with A-2
Peter called with K-Q and Will faded two live cards on 8-6-7-9-4
in seat order
table 1
Adam Neal, now short-stacked
Stuart Bell, online qualifier comfortable stack
Neil Sillick, online qualifier big stack
Mark Elliott from Sheffield, big stack
Andrew Hulme, slightly below average
Martyn Frey now comfortable stack
table 2
Shola Deadman top 5 stack
Chi Zhang, probable chip leader
Will Kassouf, 15x bb
Tom High 25x bb
Rob Davies, top 5 stack
Peter Smith, shortstacked
Andrew Hulme raises, Adam Neal shoves and Mark Elliott re-shoves
Hulme folds
Neal A-10
Elliott A-K
Elliott flops a King to take us two away from the final table
Peter Smith doubles up
Rob Davies raises on the button and Smith all in for 325,000 in the small blind
Shola all in big blind
Davies, it turns out, has looked at an ace and raised and now slowly reveals his other card to himself….and folds
Smith 5-5
Shola A-8
3-J-Q-6-K for Smith to survive
Kassouf is probably the short-stack of the 11, and managing to chatter his way through all the pots he is involved in
Shola raised to 85,000 and Kassouf flatted in position
J-3-6 rainbow flop
“Shola, don’t bet, have king jack”
Shola c-bets
“Shola, were you like this in school? Tell you not to do something and you do the opposite?”
Shola, with an air of someone who has heard all this stuff before, repeatedly, ignores him
“have king of spades, jack of clubs” says Will. “I reckon you have ace high, probably one over to beat me”
“you can’t call, i am all in”
and his 425,000 is over the line
Shola passes, and Will carries on grinding. The table is delighted.