Andersson a Kings Magnet
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Fredrik Andersson has picked up pocket kings twice in the last 15 minutes (not that the streamed players know this yet), and three-bet preflop thrice. This considered, there were some big laydowns just now when he three-bet with [kckh] to 10,500,000 after an under the gun raise to 2,500,000 with [8d8h] and a call from Anton Suarez with [9h9s]. After serious consideration, both pairs were tossed in the muck, prompting comms to give the players the props they deserve: “I never thought folding could be so exciting!”
Suarez Bests Geilich Blind vs. Blind
First and second pair on a [th4ckd] flop respectively for Anton Suarez and Ludovic Geilich just now. Small blind Suarez bet his [ks2s] for 1,200,000; call by Geilich with [td9h]. On the [5d] turn, Suarez bet 4,200,000 and was called once more. Both players checked the [7s] river and Suarez took the pot.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Anton Suarez | 34,200,000 |
-6,900,000 ![]() |
Ludovic Geilich | 21,000,000 |
-2,500,000 ![]() |
John Mooney Eliminated in 12th Place ($50,000)
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John Mooney, down to 13.5 million having folded some hands, shoved from the hijack. His neighbor Jack Hardcastle used a time extension card before deciding to overshove. All other players got out of the way quickly.
John Mooney: [AsJs]
Jack Hardcastle: [8s8c]
The board ran out a clean [6d4hQd] [7c] [6c] and that was it for Mooney who exited in 12th place for $50,000. The remaining 11 players are guaranteed $60,000 from here on out.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Jack Hardcastle | 48,500,000 |
15,000,000
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John Mooney | Busted |
-13,500,000
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Rudolph Busy Early
A few raise-and-take it pots for German pro Christian Rudolph have boosted his stack early doors. It hasn’t all been plain sailing, however: he opened in the cutoff with [kd9d] to 2,500,000 and found resistance lurking in the big blind in the form of Ludovic Geilich. Geilich had [tcjc] and 18,000,000 chips; he moved in and took the pot.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Christian Rudolph | 47,000,010 |
5,000,010 ![]() |
Ludovic Geilich | 23,500,000 |
400,000 ![]() |
Another Push for James
Jack Hardcastle opened the button for 2.7 million and small blind James Clarke pushed once more, this time for 17.2 million. James Romero folded his big blind and Hardcastle asked for a count. Once he knew how much it was, he folded. Clarke showed the [As].
“Yeah, I had one of those…” Hardcastle said.
Push on the First Hand
On the first hand when play resumed, James Clarke shoved. Everyone quickly folded and Clarke showed the [Ac] while raking in the chips.
Final Dozen in $10,300 MILLIONS Main Event Ready to Play for Title and $1,000,000
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The $10,300 MILLIONS UK Main Event will crown its champion today at Dusk Till Dawn, awarding one of 12 Day 3 survivors the trophy and $1,000,000 top prize. Yesterday saw 76 in-the-money players fight over nine hour-long levels to secure a place in the final day, all paid a minimum of $20,000. The prize guaranteed today’s combatants is $50,000, with six-figure payouts awaiting the top eight finishers.
In the lead after 518 entrants have bitten the dust is James Romero, whose 77.9 million chips put him narrowly ahead of Jamie O’Connor (73.5 million) and Weijie Zheng (71.7 million). Romero has already racked up over $4 million in live tournament winnings, including nearly $2 million which he claimed in 2016 along with a WPT title.
Fourth in chips is the winner of the inaugural MILLIONS UK Main Event, Maria Lampropoulos. She picked up two seven-figure cashes in two years starting right here in 2017; to make history as the first partypoker MILLIONS double champion is now her goal.
With these two exceptions, winning the Main Event would mean the first live million dollar poker payday for these players, although there is no shortage of experience at the final two tables. Ludovic Geilich is a partypoker Ambassador and has consistently made finals (and hoisted trophies) around the globe since 2013.
Anton Suarez, one of two Swedes in the final dozen, has taken turns in the chip lead for nearly two days with current Irish Open champion Zheng. He returns to the fray with 41 million chips, slightly ahead of his countryman Fredrick Andersson. The UK’s James Clarke and John Mooney may start with under 20 big blinds, but there is still plenty of play left in the structure for them to get back in the mix.
Play restarts at noon, with the live stream – and spoiler-free live coverage in time with it – beginning at 1pm.
Table | Seat | Player | Country | Chips | Big Blinds |
21 | 1 | Anton Suarez | Sweden | 41,100,000 | 34 |
2 | Ludovic Geilich | United Kingdom | 23,100,000 | 19 | |
3 | Fredrik Andersson | Sweden | 37,100,000 | 31 | |
4 | Jamie O’Connor | United Kingdom | 73,500,000 | 61 | |
7 | Christian Rudolph | Germany | 42,000,000 | 35 | |
8 | Alex Lindop | United Kingdom | 38,200,000 | 32 | |
22 | 1 | Jack Hardcastle | United Kingdom | 37,100,000 | 31 |
3 | James Clarke | United Kingdom | 16,600,000 | 14 | |
4 | James Romero | United States | 77,900,000 | 65 | |
5 | Maria Lampropoulos | Argentina | 49,500,000 | 41 | |
7 | Weijie Zheng | Ireland | 71,700,000 | 60 | |
8 | John Mooney | United Kingdom | 20,500,000 | 17 |
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