Chidwick On the Attack
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Stephen Chidwick has started as he means to go on, taking down a valuable pot of 339,000 after betting 95,000 on the river of a board reading [Jh4cQc6dJc].
Chidwick, holding [Ts9d8d2h], had nothing to help his hand but was able to manoeuvre Soverel off the hand, with the American flinging [Ad9s7s5c] into the muck, evening their stacks up considerably.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Sam Soverel | 742,000 |
-136,000 ![]() |
Stephen Chidwick | 737,000 |
144,000 ![]() |
On the Bubble
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Just a reminder as play gets underway that we are on the bubble once again at the start of the final table. Six players may have made it this far, but only five of them will receive any money, with £24,000 up for grabs to whoever comes fifth today. Sixth place will leave with nothing.
Soverel raises in the second hand, popping it up to 80,000, getting folds all round.
Welcome to the Final Table of the £10,000-Entry PLO Event #2
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Two British poker players, two Americans and two Finns walk into the Aspers Casino in East London. If it sounds like a joke, then the punchline is a spectacular £120,000 top prize. We’re back in action at the final table of Event #2 of this British Poker Open, with six top-quality players in attendance.
From Stephen Chidwick to Sam Soverel, and everyone in between, there are elite poker professionals right around this six-handed final table, but it’s George Wolff who has the tallest chip stack to blow down, sitting pretty on 1,722,000 chips, more than double that of his nearest challenger, Sam Soverel.
This is, of course, is the £10,000-entry Pot Limit Omaha event, and things can change very quickly indeed. Stay tuned right here for all the wraps and eliminations as they play out.
Final Table Chip Counts:
Position | Player | Chips |
1 | George Wolff | 1,722,000 |
2 | Sam Soverel | 878,000 |
3 | Stephen Chidwick | 593,000 |
4 | Joni Jouhkimainen | 272,000 |
5 | Gavin Cochrane | 194,000 |
6 | Jens Kyllonen | 97,000 |
George Wolff Leads British Poker Open Event #2 Final Table, Stephen Chidwick in Contention
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The stage is set for the second final table of the inaugural British Poker Open as George Wolff takes a commanding chip lead to the PokerGO live-streamed action on Wednesday. Reigning High Roller of the Year champion Sam Soverel sits second in chips while the Stephen Chidwick is in contention as well.
The tournament started with 17 players across three tables including the United Kingdom’s all-time money list leader Stephen Chidwick. High Roller of the Year defending champion and leader Sam Soverel got off to a hot start along with Anton Suarez and Jan Collado but for the latter that turned out to be no guarantee for success.
Chidwick was among the early eliminated players but bounced back strong after re-entering and getting a hold of some serious chips. The former U.S. Poker Open champ kept a steady grind going all the way to secure himself a spot at the final table. Players that fell short included Mike Watson, Jake Schindler, Keith Lehr, and Frank Kassela.
With two tables remaining both Greenwood brothers were still in the hunt but Sam fell in 18th place while Luc became the final table bubble in 10th place.
Meanwhile, George Wolff kept adding to his stack sending players to the rail left and right. In ninth place, Wolff sent Cary Katz to the rail when his aces held up. Soverel then busted Ludovic Geilich in eighth place when he hit a flush against his at-risk opponent who was holding an overpair to the flop.
The night ended when Anton Suarez busted to George Wolff’s flopped flush to create the following final table seat draw and chip counts.
British Poker Open Event #2 Final Table Chip Counts | |||
Seat | Name | Country | Chip Count |
1 | George Wolff | United States | 1,722,000 |
2 | Stephen Chidwick | United Kingdom | 593,000 |
3 | Gavin Cochrane | United Kingdom | 194,000 |
4 | Jens Kyllonen | Finland | 97,000 |
5 | Joni Jouhkimainen | Finland | 272,000 |
6 | Sam Soverel | United States | 878,000 |
Tune in at 8:00 am ET for live final table coverage on PokerGO with commentary provided by Jeff Platt and Brent Hanks. Also starting tomorrow is Event #3, a £10,000 No-Limit Hold’em tournament. Follow Live Reporting of this event on Poker Central.
Final Table Chip Counts
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
George Wolff | 1,722,000 |
132,000 ![]() |
Sam Soverel | 878,000 |
-62,000 ![]() |
Stephen Chidwick | 593,000 |
103,000 ![]() |
Joni Jouhkimainen | 272,000 |
-163,000 ![]() |
Gavin Cochrane | 194,000 |
-61,000 ![]() |
Jens Kyllonen | 97,000 |
-73,000 ![]() |
Anton Suarez Eliminated as George Wolff Extends Chip Lead
On the final hand of the day, George Wolff raised to 30,000 and from the button Anton Suarez made a pot-sized three-bet to 128,000. Wolff quickly called and the flop brought out [Jd3d7d] on which he checked.
Suarez counted down his chips before moving all in for 160,000 and Wolff called right away.
Suarez: [AcQsJhTh]
Wolff: [Kd2dTs9s]
The board ran out [7h], [6d] and Suarez was eliminated in seventh place.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
George Wolff | 1,590,000 |
190,000 ![]() |
Anton Suarez | Busted |
-285,000 ![]() |
Ludovic Geilich Eliminated, Soverel Nears 1 Million
George Wolff still leads by a fair margin, but Sam Soverel hasn’t called off the chase for the Event #2 chip lead. The High Roller of the Year leader just eliminated Ludovic Geilich to inch closer to the final table and British Poker Open points.
Action was picked up with the board reading [Js9d5s] and the cards tabled. Geilich had shoved and Soverel called with [As4d4h3s]. The partypoker pro had the best of it for the time being, holding [QhQs8c6s].
Soverel spiked his, and Geilich’s, flush on the [7s] turn and his elimination was official after the [7d] came on the river.
When the dust settled, Soverel stacked up just shy of 1,000,000 chips as Geilich exited in 8th place.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Sam Soverel | 940,000 |
420,000 ![]() |
Ludovic Geilich | Busted |
-150,000 ![]() |
Cary Katz Eliminated by George Wolff
George Wolff entered the unofficial Event #2 final table with the chip lead and that advantage has continued to grown. Wolff just scored the first knockout since the redraw, eliminating Cary Katz with pocket aces.
Action was picked up pre with Katz limping under the gun. Stephen Chidwick followed as the next player to act before the rest of the table folded to the big blind.
The chip leader raised to 45,000 and Katz called after a brief deliberation. Chidwick passed, leaving heads up action on the [8s5h2c] flop.
Wolff quickly bet 150,000 and Katz replied by shoving what looked to be just over 340,000. Wolff called and tabled [AsAdTs4c], leaving Katz and [Ah7h4s2s] drawing.
After Wolff drew out to take the chip lead earlier, Katz couldn’t do the same to dent the big stack as the [Qd] and [Jc] completed the board.
Wolff is now playing just over a third of the chips in play two spots from the official final table.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
George Wolff | 1,400,000 |
340,000 ![]() |
Cary Katz | Busted |
-340,000 ![]() |
Greenwood Falls, George Wolff Leads Final Table Redraw
Luc Greenwood returned from the last break as the shortest stack remaining in Event #1 and the inaugural British Poker Open champion could not make another final table. Greenwood finished 10th, a few spots short of the money and another chance at BPO points.
Instead, nine non-BPO winners round out the Event #2 lineup. Their identities, chip counts, and seating assignments are provided below:
- George Wolff – 1,060,000
- Cary Katz – 340,000
- Stephen Chidwick – 490,000
- Ludovic Geilich – 150,000
- Gavin Cochrane – 255,000
- Anton Suarez – 285,000
- Jens Kyllonen – 170,000
- Joni Jouhkimainen – 435,000
- Sam Soverel – 520,000
Play is scheduled to continue until six players remain. As a reminder, only five players will cash in this event.
Updated Chip Counts
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
George Wolff | 1,060,000 |
415,000 ![]() |
Sam Soverel | 520,000 |
-125,000 ![]() |
Stephen Chidwick | 490,000 |
110,000 ![]() |
Joni Jouhkimainen | 435,000 |
115,000 ![]() |
Cary Katz | 340,000 |
145,000 ![]() |
Anton Suarez | 285,000 |
195,000 ![]() |
Gavin Cochrane | 255,000 |
-30,000 ![]() |
Jens Kyllonen | 170,000 |
-15,000 ![]() |
Ludovic Geilich | 150,000 |
-130,000 ![]() |
Luc Greenwood | Busted |
-260,000 ![]() |
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