Main Event
Day 3 Completed
Main Event
Day 3 Completed
Heading into the final day of the partypoker LIVE UK Poker Championships £1,100 Main Event there are just 13 players still remaining, all vying for the £187.500 first prize, and they are led once again by Daniel Morgan with 14,320,000.
Morgan was the clear chip leader at the start of the day and he managed to hold onto it through ten 60-minute levels, despite competition from Patrice Brandt (12,280,000), £5,300 Super High Roller winner Steven Morris (11,160,000) and Daniel Charlton (10,020,000). These four are the only players over 10m and will be best placed when play resumes tomorrow at 12 midday.
Morgan steadily accumulated chips throughout the day and never looked in danger of being sucked back into any fight for survival. The back-to-back chipleader is heavily tipped to go deep in this tournament and be in the mix for the outright win after such a dominant display today.
Day 3 recap
Coming into the day it was Daniel Morgan who held the chip lead with over five million chips, and as early as the first level Morgan was in action and extending his chip lead over the other players still in the partypoker LIVE UK Poker Championships £1,100 Main Event.
There were several players vying to end Morgan’s hold on the chip lead including Ali Ayub, who sent Malcolm McKinlay to the rail in the first level; Alex Harrison, who came into the day second in chips; and Patrice Brandt, who eliminated 2017 bracelet-winner Chris Brammer when Brammer ran queens into Brandt’s kings.
But there was no stopping Morgan. He eliminated Matthew Eardley in the second level of the day to increase his stack to over seven million. Just when Tomasz Raniszewski appeared to be cutting the gap, Morgan moved up to eight million as the players went on the first break of the day.
By the next break he would increase that to almost eleven million, but the sharks were starting to circle. £5,300 Super High Roller winner Steven Morris was still hanging around, as was fellow Super High Roller final tablist Chris Sly.
€50,000 Super High Roller winner Michael Chi Zhang was eliminated shortly before the third break of the day, when his ace-nine was cracked by the king-nine of Brandt who, having eliminated Brammer, had failed to kick on. Nevertheless, the German was well-placed as the day went on.
There was some change at the top of the counts at the next break, with the elimination of Zhang helping Morris to overtake Morgan in the standings, with the pair the only players on eight-figure stacks.
The last woman standing Emma Tolley made it to the final three tables but was eliminated at the hands of Morris. Meanwhile, Morgan’s run was seemingly ending; handing chips to Frame among others, before the elimination of Ben Vinson in the penultimate level of the day returned him to eight-figures. It was a tussle between the Day 2 chip leader and Morris all the way to the end of the day. Eventually, Morgan emerged on top again to remain in pole position.
The 13 remaining players will return at noon local time on Sunday, February 25, and play down until the winner is crowned. Action will resume in level 31 with blinds at 80,000/160,000 and a 160,000 button ante. Follow PokerNews throughout the day for all the excitement from the Dusk till Dawn casino in Nottingham as the partypoker LIVE UK Poker Championships Main Event reaches its conclusion.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Daniel Morgan |
14,320,000
820,000
|
820,000 |
|
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Patrice Brandt | 12,280,000 | |
Steven Morris |
11,160,000
660,000
|
660,000 |
Daniel Charlton |
10,020,000
975,000
|
975,000 |
Ning Lu |
9,800,000
1,800,000
|
1,800,000 |
Daniel Clark |
9,215,000
2,960,000
|
2,960,000 |
Chris Brice |
8,910,000
130,000
|
130,000 |
Thomas Hemming |
8,900,000
1,400,000
|
1,400,000 |
Ryan Mandara |
6,635,000
1,335,000
|
1,335,000 |
James Williams | 5,840,000 | |
Daniel Jackson |
5,015,000
-1,870,000
|
-1,870,000 |
Andreas Olympios |
4,585,000
1,055,000
|
1,055,000 |
Raj Dhiri |
1,945,000
-1,155,000
|
-1,155,000 |
When the final hand on table 1 began, there were nine minutes left on the Day 3 clock. By the time James Williams had folded to Patrice Brandt the level had ended and the day was complete.
Brandt raised to 300,000 from early position and Williams three-bet from the cutoff to 800,000, which Brandt called.
A continuation bet of 750,000 came from Williams on the flop, and again Germany's Brandt called.
Brandt checked once more, and Williams checked behind on the turn before Brandt led for a massive 2,340,000 on the river.
Williams thought through his decision for close to five minutes, talking himself through possible hand combinations that Brandt could hold.
"We can't see the hand after can we?!, there is no live stream here." Williams joked to himself.
With the clock down to 00:00 and the bags ready for the end of day chip count, Williams let his hand go. Several players on the table questioned Brandt and suggested possible hands that he might have held, but the German remained silent and smiled as he counted his chips for the final time in Day 3.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Patrice Brandt |
12,280,000
3,180,000
|
3,180,000 |
James Williams |
5,840,000
-2,460,000
|
-2,460,000 |
Tomasz Raniszewski and Kevin Frame have just exited the partypoker UK Poker Championships Main Event during the final level of Day 3.
The information came to us from the rail that Raniszewski had shoved from the button and the small blind called with pocket-sixes. Raniszewski was not able to get in front on the board and was eliminated in 15th place.
Just moments later the field was cut to 13.
Ning Lu raised the button to 300,000 and Kevin Frame in the big blind moved all in for around 2,500,000. Lu pondered his decision for a minute but decided to make the call.
Ning Lu:
Kevin Frame:
Board:
Lu's pocket eights held and Frame claimed £8,500 for his 14th place finish.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Tomasz Raniszewski | Busted | |
Kevin Frame | Busted |
Manig Loeser moved all in from the cutoff for 1,500,000 and the action folded to Daniel Morgan in the big blind. Morgan checked his hand and went into thinking mode. After a minute or so of dwelling on his decision he called.
Manig Loeser:
Daniel Morgan:
Board:
Morgan took the lead on the flop with top pair and held as the board was completed to eliminate another player from the Main Event. Loeser was down to 10 big blinds after losing 1,500,000 to Kevin Frame just 10 minutes before and was unable to double up himself. The German takes home £8.500 for his 16th place finish.
Manig Loeser raised to 290,000 from early-position and Kevin Frame three-bet all in for 1,300,000. The rest of the table folded and Loeser went into the tank. He seemed undecided and took his time to think before making the call.
Manig Loeser:
Kevin Frame:
Board:
It wasn't much of a sweat for Frame as he flopped Loeser dead with a flush and doubled up in the final level of the day.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Kevin Frame |
3,000,000
-20,000
|
-20,000 |
Manig Loeser |
1,700,000
-1,530,000
|
-1,530,000 |
|
Level: 30
Blinds: 70,000/140,000
Ante: 140,000
Seat | Table 13 | Table 1 |
---|---|---|
1 | Daniel Morgan | James Williams |
2 | Andreas Olympios | Raj Dhiri |
3 | Daniel Jackson | Chris Brice |
4 | Daniel Clark | Ryan Mandara |
5 | Ning Lu | Steven Morris |
6 | Manig Loeser | Tomasz Raniszewski |
7 | Thomas Hemming | Patrice Brandt |
8 | Kevin Frame | Daniel Charlton |
Ben Vinson raised from the button and Daniel Morgan three-bet to 850,000 from the small blind. Vinson snap re-raised all in for 2,625,000 and after a bit of a tank Morgan called it off.
Ben Vinson:
Daniel Morgan:
There was a queen on the flop of and a on the turn handed Vinson a gutshot straight draw. The river however was the and Vinson was eliminated.
Play is now down to two tables of eight players each.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Daniel Morgan |
12,100,000
1,940,000
|
1,940,000 |
|
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Ben Vinson | Busted |