Aces for Darren Elias

Darren Elias raised to 2,500 from the hijack and Sam Greenwood called in the small blind, as did Mikita Badziakouski in the big blind. The flop landed [QsKh5c] and action checked through to reveal the [Th] on the turn. Greenwood checked, and Badziakouski bet 4,500. Elias and Greenwood both called, and the

Mikita Badziakouski Busted on the Bubble in 3rd Place

Mikita Badziakouski's tournament is at an end after a dramatic hand saw him just miss the money. Pre-flop, Ben Tollerene made it 60,000 with [Kh2h] and Badziakouski made the call with [8h6h]. The flop of [Ks5h9d] saw Tollerene c-bet 50,000 and Badziakouski called, and with 265,000 in the pot, On the turn

Badziakouski and Tollerene Trade Chips

On the turn of a board showing [Qd6dAsTh], Mikita Badziakouski bet 60,000 into 135,000 and Ben Tollerene called. Badziakouski: [Qc6c] Tollerene: [Td6s] On the river [4h], Badziakouski bet 175,000 and Tollerene called, giving away a little of his lead in the process once the cards were on their backs. Tollerene made it 55,000 with [KcJc]

Christoph Vogelsang Eliminated in 4th Place

With a bet of 60,000 coming from Ben Tollerene with [JsTd], Christoph Vogelsang raised all-in with [AsKd] and Tollerene made the call. With a low flop, Vogelsang maintained the lead, but on the turn of [Jd], Tollerene take the lead and when the river landed the [Th], that was the end of Christoph

Tollerene Reduces Vogelsang to Tatters

Tollerene just called pre-flop with [AdKd] and Vogelsang decided to raise to 60,000 with [8c2h]. Tollerene raised all-in of course, leaving the German super-short after he folded. Did Vogelsang just preserve his tournament life or delay the inevitable?

Christoph Vogelsang Coolered by Katz

There was 110,000 in the pot as the flop of [Td3d9d] came down. Cary Katz checked with [Ad7d] Vogelsang and checked back with [Qd5d]. The turn of [Jh] saw the German player bet 50,000, and Katz tossed in the chips as casually as possible. The river [Kd] saw the players have both

Welcome to the Final Table of Event #10!

The final event of the 2019 British Poker Open has featured some of the biggest names in poker, and four players remain in the hunt for the final victory of the series. With just two players to be paid, there is a lot on the line, with Cary Katz leading the