Level: 13
Blinds: 2,000/4,000
Ante: 400
Level: 13
Blinds: 2,000/4,000
Ante: 400
Only fifty player remain in the hunt for a Day 2 seat, with Peter Skipper looking like the chip leader in the room on 420,000.
Andy Wool has 230,000 and may be nearest challenger, with a whole bunch of players having between 100,000 and 200,000 chips.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Peter Skipper
|
420,000
420,000
|
420,000 |
First player to let the Twitterverse know of his progress to Day 2 is Andy 'dawhiteninja' Wool, who has 242,000 in the bag.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Paul Skipper | 438,500 | |
Reza Fazeli |
400,000
275,300
|
275,300 |
Charles Akadiri | 312,000 | |
Steve Watts |
255,000
177,200
|
177,200 |
Andy Work
|
242,000 | |
David Gassain
|
215,000 | |
Christoph Fritz
|
202,500 | |
Neil Barron | 201,000 | |
Joe Prince
|
192,500
67,500
|
67,500 |
Jose Luis Lopez | 184,500 | |
Farhaan Khan | 180,500 | |
Thomas Hughes | 178,000 | |
Longad Mi
|
165,500 | |
Noel Jayapaul | 155,000 | |
Ivelin Ganev | 155,000 | |
Jozsef Pager | 145,000 | |
Svetlin Ivanov | 143,000 | |
John Ventry
|
138,500
82,500
|
82,500 |
Saif Jivva
|
135,000 | |
Janos Toth | 129,000 | |
Jerome Bradpiece |
126,000
78,400
|
78,400 |
Tim Tim Timotheu
|
126,000
400
|
400 |
Danilo Carlucci
|
118,000 | |
Akshay Reddy |
114,000
85,250
|
85,250 |
Stefan Bratanov |
114,000
76,000
|
76,000 |
After 13 levels of Day 1 action, 249 entries on the day and 700 in total across the three Day 1 flights, Paul Skipper took the most chips from an action-packed Day 1c when he bagged up 438,500 at the end of play. He had some strong company in the chasing pack, with Reza Fazeli (400,000), Charles Akadiri (312,000) and Steve Watts (255,000) all totting up great numbers ahead of what will be a terrific final day's play on Day 2.
Just 43 players survived Day 1c, meaning 108 players in total made it through, and among the ones unlucky to miss the boat on Day 1c were 888Poker Pro Chris Moorman, Paul Romain and Sin Menis Melin.
Others were more fortunate, and were able to evade elimination. Skipper looked comfortable throughout, and he wasn't the only one. Andy Wool made a standard raise pre-flop with anything but a standard hand in and got two callers to see a flop of .After betting 12,000 into the 16,000 pot, Wool re-raised an opponent with all-in and scooped a huge pot, eventually ending up with 242,000 chips.
Reza Fazeli found the ideal moment to double up when he found pocket rockets and his aces held against Svetlin Ivano's eights. That put Fazeli up to 125,000 at the time, but he had almost trebled that by the time the last few hands were announced by the tournament director.
Fazeli knows how to play a big stack and will be a massive danger come tomorrow's final showdown, but no-one overtook the top three chip-stacks, which are Arron Fletcher (535,000), Graham Hawkes (515,000) and former Irish Open winner James Mitchell (512,000).
Play resumes at 1pm on Sunday, where someone will win the biggest chunk of a whopping £138,600 prize-pool. this is just the opening event of the 888Poker London Live Festival, and we expect huge numbers for the Main Event and High Roller tournaments next week.
£220 Opening Event
Day 1c Completed