Level: 3
Blinds: 150/300
Ante: 50
Level: 3
Blinds: 150/300
Ante: 50
Terry Jordon has departed, not long after sitting down here on Day 1a of the £100,00 Guaranteed Opening Event here at 888Poker's London Live Festival.
Unfortunate to run his stack down to just 4,200, Jordon got that into the middle pre-flop with one of the most famous hands in poker, 'Texas Dolly' itself, . The hand Doyle Brunson won two WSOP Main Events with was up against , however, and did not survive the board of .
Jordon will not be re-entering tonight with one of the two re-entry options players can enjoy until the end of Level 6...but confirmed to us directly that he will be sitting back down tomorrow on Day 1b.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Terry Jordon | Busted |
With play approaching Level 4, Teddy Sheringham has sat down. The former England, Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United legend will be looking to continue a very good record in live poker during his first foray into the game.
Sheringham may not have taken to the live felt for some time, but he cashed for just under $250,000 in a two-year period between 2010-2012 that included a WSOP Main Event ran to 388th place and a final table at EPT Vilamoura.
Can Teddy book a Day 2 seat at his first attempt in this opening event? He looks in determined mood to do just that.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Teddy Sheringham | 28,000 |
Jerome Bradpiece has arrived in the £100,000 Guaranteed opening event here at Aspers Casino in Stratford and after running up a stack of over 31,000, has lost a pot on the river.
With a board of , he bet 2,000 into a pot of around 8,000 and that looked fishy to his opponent.
"I knew that I should have check-raised the turn." he said, bemoaning his lack of attacking on that crucial 4th street. He still managed to make the call, however, and was shown Bradpiece's bluff with , not good enough to topple the gentleman's .
Questioned on why he made the bluff, Bradpiece was effusive and with a twinkling smile, suggested that it nearly got through. For a time, it really did look as if it had.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Jerome Bradpiece | 26,700 |
Level: 4
Blinds: 200/400
Ante: 75
It's hard not to cover Arron Fletcher's meteoric rise in the first four levels (although why is it meteoric, they plummet to the surface of a planet!) as the London-based player is up to 90,000 chips, having started with 25,000 just two hours ago.
After seeing one player call, and the player in the cut-off make it 2,200 pre-flop, Fletcher raised to 8,000 in the big blind. The original caller shoved all-in for 11,000 and the player in the cut-off re-shoved for 18,025. Fletcher called both of them, turning over . He was behind the original caller's but ahead of the cut-off's .
The flop of put Fletcher ahead, but on the turn of , Fletcher fell behind. After asking the dealer politely for a jack, however, one landed on the river and Fletcher had busted two opponents, raking in easily the biggest stack in the room. Incredible.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Arron Fletcher |
90,000
35,000
|
35,000 |
With players now back at the felt after their first break (they will play 13 levels tonight), here are some of the chip-counts from the most famous faces in the room.
Irina Nikolaidi (pictured) has taken some serious damage to her stack, having plummeted from over 50,000 to just 13,000.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Vinnie Anderson
|
62,300 | |
Jerome Bradpiece |
33,400
6,700
|
6,700 |
Paul Whyman | 32,100 | |
Teddy Sheringham |
24,000
-4,000
|
-4,000 |
Renee Xie | 18,100 | |
Mohammed Suhail |
18,000
-11,000
|
-11,000 |
Irina Nikolaidi
|
13,000 | |
Charles Chattha | 9,500 |
Level: 5
Blinds: 300/600
Ante: 75
With 139 players now taking part, we're in the final level where registration is permitted. Each player has two chances to buy back in on each flight.
Charles Chattha had the bigger chip stack as the London-based player took on Mario Nicola. The pot was already swelled by the time we joined the action on the turn, with the board showing but Nicola was all-in for 12,000 and Chattha covered his stack.
Chattha held and was hoping to hold against Nicola's straight draw. The river of was as big a brick as it could be, and Chattha piled up 35,000 chips. Nicola will have the option of that re-entry.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Charles Chattha |
35,400
25,900
|
25,900 |