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UK & Ireland Poker Tour Galway

Main Event
Dias: 2
Event Info

UK & Ireland Poker Tour Galway

Resultado Final
Vencedor
Mão Vencedora
qj
Prémio
€187,494
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,000
Prize Pool
€970,000
Entradas
860
Informações sobre o nível
Nível
28
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
10,000

Official End-of-Day-2 Chip Counts (Completo)

Nível 18 : 4,000/8,000, 1,000 ante
Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Tim Michels
Tim Michels
835,000
Andrew Dwyer
Andrew Dwyer
813,000
Dino Sabatini
Dino Sabatini
755,000
Tony Martin
Tony Martin
583,000 -17,000
Jonathan Slater
Jonathan Slater
578,000 -52,000
Daniel Wilson ie
Daniel Wilson
533,000 163,000
Jack Salter gb
Jack Salter
520,000 62,000
Barry Donovan ie
Barry Donovan
520,000 70,000
Raul Paez es
Raul Paez
514,000
Alexander Tikhoniouk
Alexander Tikhoniouk
496,000 -44,000
Peter Murphy ie
Peter Murphy
471,000 43,000
Max Silver gb
Max Silver
WSOP 1X Winner
435,000
Ryan Straub gb
Ryan Straub
434,000 -221,000
Paul Febers
Paul Febers
428,000 331,400
Mark Spelman
Mark Spelman
415,000 150,500
Ido Aboudi il
Ido Aboudi
415,000 165,000
Padraig Parkinson ie
Padraig Parkinson
397,000
Dimitri Pembroke
Dimitri Pembroke
387,000 217,000
[Removed:28]
[Removed:28]
375,000 -235,000
Daniel Tighe gb
Daniel Tighe
359,000 267,500
Christy Morkan
Christy Morkan
358,000 193,500
Paul Delaney
Paul Delaney
355,000 133,000
Daragh Davey ie
Daragh Davey
348,000 247,000
Richard Owens
Richard Owens
321,000 -199,000
Simon Brooks gb
Simon Brooks
321,000 161,500

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Germany's Tim Michels Leads as 51 Advance to Day 3

Nível 18 : 4,000/8,000, 1,000 ante
Tim Michels
Tim Michels

The Full Tilt Poker UKIPT Galway continued on Saturday without the €10,000 Super High Roller, which was unfortunately cancelled. Despite that, the remaining 282 players from an 860-player field returned for eight more one-hour levels of play in the Main Event. By the time the sun set on the west coast of Ireland and the players bagged and tagged for the night, around 51 players remained with Tim Michels, who qualified for this tournament through PokerStars, and his stack of 835,000 leading the way.

Michels got many of those chips after eliminating Aidan Connelly in the penultimate level of the night.

With a €140,000 overlay, everyone had their sights set on making the money at the top 104 and claiming a portion of the guaranteed €1,000,000 prize pool (which was actually €970,000 after fees were taken out). The two men best positioned to make the money, and a run at the €205,600 first-place prize for that matter, were Day 1A chip leader Alan Gold and Day 1B chip leader Damian Porebski, both of who made it through to Day 3.

Other notables who returned to action were Team PokerStars Pro Jake Cody; Team Online's Dale Philip; Full Tilt Player Danielle Andersen; well-respected UK pro Max Silver; and Irish Poker Championship winner Trevor Dinneen, but only Phillips and Silver survived the day with 293,000 and 435,000 respectively.

The day kicked off with a bevy of eliminations, including that of Quisito Alfandega, who opened for 4,000 in first position only to have Cody three-bet to 25,000 in the small blind. The big blind folded, Alfandega called and the flop came down {5-Spades}{10-Spades}{8-Spades}. Cody led for 20,200 and then called when Alfandega moved all in. Cody quickly tabled the {k-Clubs}{k-Hearts} and was well out in front of Alfandega’s {j-Clubs}{j-Hearts}. Neither the {4-Diamonds} turn nor {6-Diamonds} river changed a thing and Alfandega headed to the exit.

Others who hit the rail shy of the money, and there were a lot of them, were 2006 World Series of Poker Main Event 12th-place finisher John Magill; 2007 WSOP Main Event fifth-place finisher Jon Kalmar; Dave Masters; Daniel Bavec; Chris Derrick, Liam Flood and Full Tilt Poker Croatian Ambassador Hana Soljan.

In Level 15 (2,000/4,000/500), Cody fell when Hung Nguyen, a PokerStars player from Vietnam, moved all in and action reached the Brit in the big blind. “I guess I have to call.” Cody said and then called off with the {a-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}. Nguyen showed the {k-Hearts}{2-Clubs} and managed to get lucky after the board ran out {4-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}{4-Spades}{2-Spades}{j-Hearts}. With that, Cody, who stone bubbled the High Roller earlier in the week, fell 12 spots shy of off the money.

Speaking of the money, it took just one hand to get there when down to 105 players. It happened later on in Level 15 when Nicholas Newport got his stack of 17,500 all in with the {q-Clubs}{q-Hearts} only to run into the {k-Diamonds}{k-Spades} of Full Tilt Poker qualifier Barry Donovan. The sizable rail let out a collective moan upon discovering the cooler, and as it was Newport was in bad shape, though the PokerNews Odds Calculator indicates that he had a 18.55% chance of coming from behind to win the hand. That percentage dropped to 12.02% after the {9-Diamonds}{a-Hearts}{9-Hearts} flop failed to help Newport, and the {3-Clubs} turn knocked it down even further to 4.55%. Newport needed a queen on the river to stay alive, but it was not meant to be as the {A-Clubs} peeled off.

From there the in-the-money eliminations came at a rapid pace and included Niall Geraghty (104th - €2,180), Dinneen (95th - €2,180), David Docherty (87th - €2,430), Wesley Wiemes (82nd- €2,430), Derek Murray (75th - €2,430), Hung Nguyen (68th - €2,910), Ambrose Travers (65th - €2,910), Athir Kamal Ali (60th - €2,910) and Roy "The Boy" Brindley (57th - €2,910).

While many fell there are still plenty of contenders remaining including Andrew Dwyer (813,000), Raul Paez (514,000), Padraig Parkinson (397,000) and Dino Sabatini (755,000), just to name a few.

Day 3 will kick off at Noon local time and the remaining players will look to play down to the final table. The PokerNews Live Reporting Team will be there to bring you all the action, so be sure to check back then. Until then, be sure to check out the following video about Cody getting bluffed. Goodnight from Galway.

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