High Roller
Day 1 Completed
High Roller
Day 1 Completed
The 2015 World Poker Tour UK £5,250 High Roller kicked off on Monday evening after a delayed start due to adverse weather conditions gripping many parts of the United Kingdom. When play did commence, the light and energy given off by some of the world’s top poker talent burned a hole through the fog and dazzled everyone inside Dusk Till Dawn.
Play started with 16 players in their seats, a figure that increased to 29 by the time Day 1 drew to a close. The total attendance should rise higher because players are permitted to reenter, or buy-in for the first time, up to the end of the first level of play on Day 2.
A total of 23 players managed to progress to Day 2, but nobody managed to accumulate more chips than Steven Warburton. If his name sounds familiar, it is because the talented youngster recently finished as runner-up to John Juanda in the European Poker Tour Barcelona Main Event. After bagging up an impressive 149,000 in chips from a 50,000-chip starting stack, Warburton looks on course for yet another deep run in a major live poker tournament.
Hot on Warburton’s heels was Simon Deadman, who finished the night with 148,100 in chips. Deadman won a large pot halfway through the day’s proceedings, committing his stack with a full house when his opponent, Terry Jordon, had made a worse full house.
If poker had a man-of-the-match award, then it would go to the aforementioned Jordon. Down to 8,000 in chips after a cooler that gifted Deadman the then chip lead, Jordon rode his luck to claw his way back into contention. The big comeback point was his getting there on the turn of a board to crack the of Sergio Aido, with the chips piling in on the flop.
Aido failed to advance on his first attempt.
As the end of play drew near, Jordon flopped a straight at the same time as Tamer Kamel flopped a set. All of the chips went into the middle and, when the board didn’t pair, Kamel bused. With that, Jordon ended the night with 108,300 in chips, and he is one of only three players to start Day 2 with a six-figure stack.
American star Jason Wheeler struggled to travel from Amsterdam to Nottingham due to the his plane being diverted, yet had a fruitful session at Dusk Till Dawn and he will return to Day 2 with 85,400 in chips.
Other notables to progress to Tuesday's Day 2 included William Chattaway (92,900), Paul Newey (84,600), Sam Trickett (56,000), Adrian Mateos (48,500), Tom Hall (45,700), Ben Dobson (29,300), and Richard Kellett (28,800).
Play resumes at the later-than-advertised 1 p.m. local time and will continue until a champion is crowned.
Will Warburton go all the way? Can Deadman build on a great start? Or will one of the chasing pack emerge victorious?
All these questions will be answered on Day 2 of the 2015 WPT UK High Roller and PokerNews will be providing coverage every step of the way.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Steven Warburton | 149,000 | 87,000 |
Simon Deadman | 148,100 | 40,100 |
Terry Jordon | 118,300 | 39,300 |
William Chattaway | 92,900 | 39,900 |
Jason Wheeler | 85,400 | 9,400 |
Paul Newey | 84,600 | 52,400 |
Daniel McAulay | 75,200 | 1,200 |
Mian Wei | 70,000 | 29,800 |
Kuljinder Sidhu | 69,300 | 19,300 |
Mario Sanchez Cano | 58,900 | 23,650 |
Sam Trickett | 56,000 | 32,000 |
Artan Dedusha | 53,700 | -73,300 |
Philippe Souki | 50,000 | |
Stacy Coore
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49,500 | 9,500 |
Adrian Mateos | 48,500 | 3,500 |
Tom Hall | 45,700 | 31,700 |
Senh Ung | 42,500 | -32,500 |
Vicente Delgado | 41,800 | -8,200 |
Ben Dobson | 29,300 | -11,700 |
Richard Kellett | 28,800 | -46,500 |
Waikiat Lee | 22,900 | -8,100 |
Craig McCorkell | 18,000 | -500 |
David Lopez | 17,500 | -5,500 |
Play has ended for the night, full chip counts and a recap to follow shortly...
Ben Vinson will have to reenter on Dy 2 if he wants to add the 2015 WPT UK High Roller title to his list of accomplishments because he crashed out on the penultimate hand, his unable to connect with the board to lose to Tom Hall's
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Ben Vinson | Busted |
The tournament director has instructed the dealers in the High Roller to deal three more hands before bringing an end to proceedings.
The tournament has lost Richard Trigg and Daniel Merrilees. Trigg wrote on his Facebook status: "Bust HR last 15 mins of night, was grinding upwards all night then gone in two hands kinda a lil unlucky in both but thought played really well overall. Main event tomorrow."
Merrilees was seen asking the tournament staff if he could reenter. When told he could do so now or tomorrow, he chose the latter and is heading home for some rest before returning to the action on Tuesday afternoon.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Richard Trigg | Busted | |
Daniel Merrilees | Busted |
Mian Wei was under the gun and raised to 2,000 before calling Ben Vinson's 5,200 three-bet. Wei check-called a 5,000 bet on the flop and then a larger 7,700 bet on the turn. Both players checked the river, but neither wanted to show their hands. The dealer called for the floor who said Wei needed to show his hand first, which he did to reveal the . Vinson couldn't beat that and mucked.
Tom Hall just committed his 11,000 stack from the cutoff and although Daniel McAulay gave calling much consideration, his cards found their way to the muck and Hall collected the blinds and antes.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Tom Hall | 14,000 | -12,000 |
Two players have bought in during the last level of the night, those players being Philippe Souki and another talented Spaniard in Vicente Delgado. Souki is yet to take his seat, but Delgado is trying to spin up a stack as Day 1's end rapidly approaches.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Vicente Delgado | 50,000 | |
Philippe Souki | 50,000 |