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2017 partypokerLIVE Millions Dusk Till Dawn

Main Event
Dia: 3
Informações

2017 partypokerLIVE Millions Dusk Till Dawn

Resultado Final
Vencedor
Mão Vencedora
kk
Prémio
£1,000,000
Informações
Buy-in
£5,300
Prémio Total
£6,017,395
Entradas
1,240
Informações do Nível
Nível
57
Blinds
5,000,000 / 10,000,000
Ante
1,000,000

O'Dwyer's Nightmare is Over

Nível 39 : 80,000/160,000, 15,000 ante
Steve O'Dwyer
Steve O'Dwyer

According to players at the table, Ivan Gabrieli check-called all in on a ten-high board with queen-high only and was good to score a double before then taking on Steve O'Dwyer again in another massive pot. Gabrieli check-called the {A-Clubs}{Q-Spades}{9-Hearts} flop and the {Q-Clubs} turn before checking the {K-Spades} river. O'Dwyer bet 1,800,000 into a pot of more than 3,000,000 and Gabrieli check-raised all in for 3,565,000.

O'Dwyer stood up from his chair, studied the board and talked through hands, also mentioning the crazy hero-call of the Italian from before. Ultimately, the American couldn't find a fold and Gabrieli showed {A-Hearts}{Q-Diamonds} for a full house, O'Dwyer mucked the {A-Spades}{K-Clubs}.

Soon afterwards, it was all over for the American-Irish High Roller legend. O'Dwyer got it in with {9-Clubs}{7-Clubs} and table neighbor Paul Carr looked him up with {8-Diamonds}{8-Spades}. The board ran out {A-Diamonds}{Q-Hearts}{2-Hearts}{5-Hearts}{J-Clubs} and that was it for the man with the mango. Dario Sammartino walked over just at that time and joked to O'Dwyer "don't you know not to bluff Italians."

He'll already be looking at the recently begun £25,000 single-day Super High Roller.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
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Paul Carr
17,000,000
2,900,000
2,900,000
Profile photo of Ivan Gabrieli it
Ivan Gabrieli
11,110,000
7,310,000
7,310,000
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Steve O'Dwyer
Eliminado
EPT 1X Winner

Tags: Ivan GabrieliPaul CarrSteve O'Dwyer

Spinks Takes From Tedeschi

Nível 39 : 80,000/160,000, 15,000 ante
Paul Tedeschi must rebuild from a short-stack if he wants to win the million-pound top prize this weekend
Paul Tedeschi must rebuild from a short-stack if he wants to win the million-pound top prize this weekend

Jon Spinks was one card from elimination a few orbits ago, when a rivered split pot preserved his life in this record-breaking partypokerLIVE MILLIONS Main Event.

He's now up above average after winning a huge pot against Paul Tedeschi (pictured). Tedeschi was no the button when he raised to 320,000, and Spinks three-bet from the small blind to 950,000. Tedeschi took his time, but eventually moved all-in and got a very quick call.

Paul Tedeschi: {4-Hearts}{4-Spades}
Jon Spinks: {Q-Clubs}{Q-Diamonds}

The board of {7-Clubs}{7-Hearts}{3-Clubs}{K-Hearts}{10-Diamonds} narrowed the sweat to a two-outer very quickly and Spinks survived to double through the French pro Tedeschi. Having been on the brink of elimination, Spinks now has a million chips more than the average stack of 7.5 million.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
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Jon Spinks
8,500,000
6,000,000
6,000,000
Profile photo of Paul-françois Tedeschi fr
Paul-françois Tedeschi
925,000
-2,070,000
-2,070,000

Tags: Jon SpinksPaul Tedeschi

Trickett Busts To Boivin

Nível 39 : 80,000/160,000, 15,000 ante
Sam Trickett
Sam Trickett

Thomas Boivin made it 250,000 to go from the button before Sam Trickett three-bet out of the small blind. Boivin called the 750,000, and together they saw a {K-Spades}{Q-Clubs}{10-Clubs} flop, that was checked through.

On the {5-Spades} turn Trickett fired 700,000 which Boivin quickly called, before the {K-Diamonds} on the river paired the board. Trickett hesitated for just a minute before announcing all-in for 1,770,000 million total. This time Boivin took his time as well, but Trickett didn't seem to mind, as he was busy with both a massage and a cup of coffee.

Ultimately Boivin made the call with the words "Do you have it?", but wouldn't wait for his opponent to flip over the cards. Instead, Boivin revealed the {J-Clubs}{Q-Spades}, and Trickett responded with a quiet knock in the table as soon as he had finished his drink. Trickett proceeded to flip over the {8-Diamonds}{8-Spades}, that was soon after directed to the muck by the dealer.

Trickett get's £7,500 for his trouble, that he might very well put to good use soon. A £25,000 High Roller is right now running on adjacent tables to the Main Event, and Trickett just might decide to join in on the action.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
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Thomas Boivin
21,500,000
3,620,000
3,620,000
Profile photo of Sam Trickett gb
Sam Trickett
Eliminado

Tags: Sam Trickett

From Canvas to Felt with Carl Froch

Nível 38 : 60,000/120,000, 10,000 ante
Carl Froch enjoying time out with the partypokerLIVE team off the felt
Carl Froch enjoying time out with the partypokerLIVE team off the felt

He's a former four-time world champion, passionate poker player and a family man from Nottingham. Carl Froch was in our sights the moment he rocked up to Dusk Till Dawn Casino for the partypokerLIVE MILLIONS Main Event.

We cornered the man known as 'The Cobra' to see if his bite is as fearsome as it was for the two dozen men he knocked out in his glittering career. The gloves are off...

If your eldest child Rocco wanted to be a boxer or poker player, what would you prefer him to be?

“Poker player. I don’t want my children to be hit in the head. I’ve always loved boxing, I loved being a boxer, but looking back if I had to do it all again I wouldn’t. As much as I loved, the thought of doing it all again would be exhausting. When you’ve not done it, it’s all exciting. You want to become the champion, set yourself up and have a good future. But would I want my son to do it? Probably not. If he did decide to box, I’d really enjoy watching him. I take him boxing and he really enjoys it; he’s got a good jab and throws combination punches. He’s strong, so he has a lot of my attributes.

I’d never drive him into it, but he wants to go down to the boxing gym. He doesn’t want to play football. I’ve taken him. I helped him join a club, but he stands in the middle of the field looking at me as if to say ‘Dad, c’mon, rescue me, it’s raining. I took him out of the club. He plays golf and tennis, two sports I love. I’m not much of a team player – it’s probably why I love poker too.”

Froch Natalia and Jan

Do you care about your appearance and training anymore?

"I’ve been playing a lot of tennis and the weight falls off me, it’s not good. I like to look good and feel strong. I’m doing weights to feel like more of a machine. Now I’m not fighting, I need to keep myself in shape, I don’t want to become retired and fat. There are a couple of ex-boxers who are examples who I won’t mention. There are a couple of ex-fighters out there who look like physical wrecks."

What’s the most difficult thing about live poker?

"For me it’s the patience and endurance of playing the whole tournament. Keeping your cool and maintaining focus for that period of time is so hard. Boxing is 36 minutes across 12 three-minute rounds, football is 90 minutes but poker? You can’t make a mistake. You’ve got to keep your energy up. Last night, when I was tired at midnight, I started to do silly things. I knew I was doing them, but part of me thought ‘I’ll be in bed in a couple of hours’.

If you’re coming to play a tournament, you’ve got to be coming her to win. To win it, it’s all in the preparation. You’ve got to sleep, eat the right foods and be prepared. It’s key in poker, but it’s what I find the most difficult."

Froch and Romanello

What do you miss most about boxing?

"Just the fighting. Especially towards the end of my career, I used to realise that I wasn’t enjoying training so much. When I was young, I used to get up, go for a run, do pad-work and bags in the gym. You feel good when you’re world champion and people are watching you train, obviously thinking ‘look how hard he’s hitting’. But when you’re a bit older, you’ve got your world titles and you’ve made your money, you start to think ‘I could do without this backache. My legs ache, my hands are killing me and my elbows are ruined.’
You start wanting to go home and have some dessert after dinner! It’s monotonous, it’s like anything, it gets mundane.

The thing I miss the most is fight night. If I could take a tablet and be fit – like some people do – and just cut past three months of being in a training camp, I’d do it now. I’d fight James De Gale and knock him out, I’d beat Triple G [Gennady Golovkin] up because he’s too small. Who else? George Groves in a rematch, Kessler just came out of retirement, let’s have a decider. But I’m nearly 40 and I’m realistic. I’m retired and I couldn’t do the training camp. My achilles tendon hurts, my elbows are sore, my knee aches and I’ve had a nose job. I don’t want that ruined!"

What were the moments like just after the last punch of your career when you defeated George Groves?

"It was a bit intense because Groves was there having just been knocked out. I’d humbled him. I went back to my changing room, and everyone was waiting for me. I only had people who were close to me in my changing room afterwards - my wife, my mum and stepdad, my brother and my best friends. My kids were at home. Then at the press conference I got more praise and it felt great.

After the Groves fight, the drive back from London was in a souped-up car that Mercedes let me use for the fight marked with Cobra logos and Team Froch artwork on the side. It was like a convoy on the motorway, behind us, in front, to the sides, people hanging out their sunroofs and windows taking pictures, my brother filmed it. So he drove the G63, which is a 6.3litre V8 wagon. He put his foot down and the car just took off - driving at 70mph tops at all times of course! No-one could catch us and we’d slow down and everyone would surround us. It was the best drive of my life. I’d just knocked Groves out, we had all the fans around us taking selfies."

It was the last punch you ever threw, was it your best punch?

"It was the last punch I ever threw. It was a great right-hander on his stupid, obnoxious face. I could not have hit him any harder. It couldn’t have landed any more flush on that jaw. His leg had twisted round and all the weight had been transferred. It connected at just the right point of the chin.

Groves let the shot in by dropping his left hand to throw a hook, the shot that he told everyone he was going to knock me out with. He was so naïve that he’d told everyone, but it was just coincidence because I was going to hit him anyway. In his head he was clearly thinking ‘I’m going to knock Froch out’. He was so inexperienced and it was his undoing. You live and learn…the hard way. He got Cobra’d into a little eight-second nap in the ring."

Finally, if you could live one day in your life all over again, which one would you choose?

"What stands out in my head straight away is when Rocco was born. Making our way to the hospital, the waters breaking, sitting around not sure what’s going to happen and how we’re going to have this extra person. Then we left the hospital with someone else, a new person who belongs to you. Two of you go in and three come out, I just think you can’t beat it.

Winning the world title, doing stuff with my mum and brothers, my brothers weddings, being abroad, watching Naseem Hamed fight Pereira, going to Las Vegas and making the best man’s speech at my best friend’s wedding were all amazing memories… but it’s got to be Rocco being born. The birth of my first baby, our boy, I’d go through all that again. As horrific and barbaric as childbirth is, the end result, the disbelief and amazement of it all were feelings I’d relive today. It’s the only time I’ve cried in years, just tears of joy, so it would have to be the birth of my son."

Tags: Carl Froch

Second Payout Step Reached

Nível 38 : 60,000/120,000, 10,000 ante
Paul Carr
Paul Carr

There are just 214 players remaining and the second payout step for £7,500 has been reached. Among those to settle for £2,500 less was Paul Corrigan, who tried to get Paul Carr off an ace in a raising war out of a battle of the blinds. Ultimately, Corrigan shoved for another 5,335,000 on top and Carr eventually called.

Paul Corrigan: {A-Clubs}{J-Hearts}
Paul Carr: {A-Hearts}{Q-Clubs}

The board came {J-Clubs}{10-Spades}{2-Diamonds}{9-Hearts}{K-Clubs} and Corrigan's pair on the flop ended up second-best to the straight of Carr on the river. The same table features poker superstar Steve O'Dwyer while fellow High Roller regular Sergey Lebedev one table over also chipped up.

And then, Jon Spinks got it in with {3-Diamonds}{3-Spades} against the {K-Diamonds}{Q-Hearts} of Robert Schulz. The flop of {J-Clubs}{10-Clubs}{9-Hearts} seemingly ended the tournament for Spinks right there, but the {Q-Clubs} turn and {K-Spades} river ensured a fortunate split pot.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
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Paul Carr
14,100,000
5,400,000
5,400,000
Profile photo of Robert Schulz de
Robert Schulz
13,200,000
-3,725,000
-3,725,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Steve O'Dwyer
9,500,000
1,315,000
1,315,000
EPT 1X Winner
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Jon Spinks
2,500,000
-300,000
-300,000
Profile photo of Sergey Lebedev gb
Sergey Lebedev
1,150,000
-4,680,000
-4,680,000
Profile photo of Paul Corrigan gb
Paul Corrigan
Eliminado

Tags: Jon SpinksPaul CarrPaul CorriganRobert SchulzSergey LebedevSteve O'Dwyer

Moorman Busts; Weissmann Doubles

Nível 38 : 60,000/120,000, 10,000 ante
Chris Moorman
Chris Moorman

Michael Weissmann was somewhat gutted when he saw the table draw for Day 3 with an armada of big names against him, but the first of those bowed out soon after. Chris Moorman shoved from the button and Miguel Riera in the small blind reshoved. Marvin Rettenmaier in the big blind sweated his cards and eventually folded.

Chris Moorman: {K-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds}
Miguel Riera: {A-Spades}{Q-Hearts}

The board came {Q-Spades}{10-Spades}{9-Spades}{3-Clubs}{Q-Diamonds} and that was it for Moorman.

Soon after, Weissman was then all in for around 1,650,000 with the {A-Spades}{10-Hearts} and found a caller in Jimmy Guerrero, who held {K-Hearts}{J-Hearts}. The board came {8-Clubs}{7-Spades}{6-Hearts}{A-Hearts}{10-Clubs} and Weissmann doubled.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Profile photo of Miguel Riera es
Miguel Riera
5,000,000
1,180,000
1,180,000
Profile photo of Michael Weissmann ie
Michael Weissmann
3,750,000
2,070,000
2,070,000
Profile photo of Jimmy Guerrero fr
Jimmy Guerrero
3,750,000
-1,850,000
-1,850,000
Profile photo of Chris Moorman gb
Chris Moorman
Eliminado
WSOP 1X Winner
WPT 1X Winner

Tags: Chris MoormanJimmy GuerreroMarvin RettenmaierMichael WeissmannMiguel Riera

Welcome to Day 3 of the £5,300 partypokerLIVE MILLIONS Main Event

Players are back at the partypokerLIVE felt from 1pm local time on Day 3 of the MILLIONS Main Event
Players are back at the partypokerLIVE felt from 1pm local time on Day 3 of the MILLIONS Main Event

After months of preparation, Phase 1 and Day 1 and 2 flights across Europe, finally 253 players will assemble at Dusk Till Dawn Casino for the race to the finish of the historic partypokerLIVE MILLIONS Main Event.

Yesterday's action saw Jeremy Pantin bag up over 20.9 million chips to leap into a massive lead in the room, but there were so many more stories from the felt. There are 253 players returning to action today and they'll play another epic day of poker to try to reach the penultimate day.

As we found out during the last 24 hours, the £6m guarantee has been broken, the £1 million top prize now looming large ahead of the remaining players. That's not all on offer, though, with the £100,000 last longer for players with a golden chip in front of them possibly getting to the crucial point today.

Everyone in Day 3 is in the money with the £5,000 minimum cash. Payments go up and up towards that £1,000,000 top prize, and the bubble effectively burst overnight, so we expect play to be fast at first with so many short-stacks needing to make moves and give themselves a chance of a deep run instead of just an impressive cash in one of the biggest poker tournament Great Britain has ever seen.

Action gets under way from 1.00pm in Nottingham, and as usual, Pokernews will have live updates, the live stream from 3pm and plenty of features to go with your chipcounts. Settle in for what should be a rollercoaster ride to the business end of a phenomenal tournament.