A player in middle position jammed for 7,500 before Jack Lorraine shipped in his stack from the hijack. Action folded round and their cards were turned over.
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runout.
A player in middle position jammed for 7,500 before Jack Lorraine shipped in his stack from the hijack. Action folded round and their cards were turned over.
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Loraine's ace-high reigned supreme after the ![]()
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runout.
Martins Adeniya opened to 3,500 on his first hand at a new table. Waheed Ashraf three-bet to 10,000 and action was back on Adeniya.
"I've got a very big hand," said Ashraf, with Adeniya then opting to four-bet all in. Ashraf called for around 45,000.
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Ashraf wasn't lying about having a big hand, but unfortunately for him Adeniya's was bigger. The board ran out clean coming ![]()
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and Ashraf was eliminated.
Renee Xie started the day as chip leader and saw a flop with Adam Bonham. She check-called 5,000 on ![]()
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and 10,000 on the
turn.
The pair checked the
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. Xie mucked and fell to just over 200,000 in chips.
Meanwhile Steve Jelinek appears to be close to 300,000 chip after chipping up over the opening level and a half.
Andrew Hedley was all in for around 16,000 with ![]()
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of Nikolay Ponomarev.
The board came ![]()
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with Hedley getting to his feet. "Not my week," he said aloud, and exited the tournament area.
Matthew Bonham opened the action from middle position and then called the 41,100 all-in from Vincent Moses.
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The pocket nines remained the best hand thought after the ![]()
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runout.
From a total of 18 players at the start of play, the GUKPT Last Longer is down to just five players. Online qualifiers who made it to the GUKPT Online were all eligible, with the overall winner of the last longer receiving a GUKPT Main Event seat.
Leading the way is Ciaran McCullagh who bagged second in chips after yesterday's Day 1a.