2018 888poker LIVE Festival London

£1,100 Main Event
Day: 1bc
Event Info

2018 888poker LIVE Festival London

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k4
Prize
£121,000
Event Info
Buy-in
£1,100
Prize Pool
£649,440
Entries
656
Level Info
Level
32
Blinds
125,000 / 250,000
Ante
250,000

Muehloecker Bags the Lead on Day 1b; Mizrachi, Moorman and Nitsche Also Advance

Level 12 : 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Thomas Muehloecker
Thomas Muehloecker

The second of five starting days of the 2018 888poker LIVE Festival London £1,100 Main Event has wrapped up and it was a familiar face that topped the counts after 12 levels of 40 minutes each at the Aspers Casino. More than 360 entries have set the event on track to easily meet the guaranteed prize pool of £400,000.

Mid-way through the day, it already became clear that the field size of Day 1a, which attracted a field of 97 entries in total, would be surpassed and the re-entries kept pouring in. Ultimately, there were 107 unique players that purchased another 21 re-entries, and 39 players bagged up chips.

High Roller regular Thomas Muehloecker finished with 253,000 and remained ahead of Wenbin Chen, who bagged up 243,000. There is already a small gap between the duo at the top, as Jun Young Park (180,000), Leon Louis (174,500) and James Parker (171,500) follow, separated by just a few big blinds each.

Other big stacks and notables through to Day 2 include Iaron Lightbourne (158,500), Manuel Bardon (145,000), Michael Mizrachi (142,500), Orpen Kisacikoglu (94,000), Benjamin Winsor (91,500), Ludovic Geilich (81,500), Toni Ojala (74,500), Kevin Allen (70,000) and Bollywood actress Minesha Lamba (56,500). Defending champion Tom Hall, who finished 2nd in the £2,200 High Roller the previous night, made it through with 38,500.

Team 888poker saw Dominik Nitsche (89,000) and Chris Moorman (55,000) bag up for the night. Sofia Lovgren was less fortunate and busted when jamming queen-nine suited into pocket aces. The 2017 WSOP Main Event champion Scott Blumstein also failed to bag up for now, along with other notables such as John Hesp, Andrew Hulme, Antoine Saout, Manig Loeser, and Daniel Tighe.

888poker LIVE London £1,100 Main Event at a Glance

DayDateTimeEntriesSurvivorsFurther Information
1aNovember 29th 201818:009723Play 12 levels of 40 minutes each, re-entry available
1bNovember 30th 201813:0012839Play 12 levels of 40 minutes each, re-entry available
1cNovember 30th 201818:00130+tbaPlay 12 levels of 40 minutes each, re-entry available
1dDecember 1st 201813:00tbatbaPlay 12 levels of 40 minutes each, re-entry available
1eDecember 1st 201819:00tbatbaPlay 12 levels of 20 minutes each, re-entry available
2December 2nd 201814:00tbatbaRegistration closes at start; Level duration 60 minutes
3December 2nd 201814:00tbatbaPlay down to a champion; live stream with hole cards

Action of the Day

By the end of level two, Albert Sapiano had already fired a third bullet for the day and would bust once more to run out of chips. Sapiano wasn't the first to bust, as that unfortunate honor belonged to Ronit Chamani when she ran with queens into kings. John Hesp was off to a great start on an interesting table that included Sapiano, Kevin Allen and Minesha Lamba, but the 2017 WSOP Main Event finalist vanished prior to the lunch break at half time.

By then, things looked somewhat grim for Thomas Muehloecker, but the Austrian doubled with a rivered full house against a turned straight to pick up a lot of momentum. Muehloecker also cracked the pocket tens of Jonathan Schuman when he check-raised with a pair and open-ender, spiking two pair on the river, before taking a big chunk off Manig Loeser in a battle of the blinds.

Sofia Lovgren and Dominik Nitsche
Split fortune on Day 1b for Sofia Lovgren and Dominik Nitsche

Sofia Lovgren joined the rail in level eight when her move with queen-nine suited almost cracked pocket aces, and fellow 888poker ambassador ended up all in and at risk in a three-way all in against Tom Hall and Daniel Tighe in level 10. Nitsche had the best of it preflop with pocket tens against two ace-kings, and tripled up to avoid a re-entry in late flight.

Towards the very end of the day, Michael Mizrachi shifted gears and collected pots left and right, but the four-time WSOP bracelet winner then doubled Benjamin Winsor in the last level of the night to drop back into the middle of the pack. Jun Young Park won the biggest pot of the day in the last level of the night when his nutflushdraw with ace-deuce suited cracked a set of kings and he bagged up a top five stack as a result.

At the time of bagging and tagging, the evening flight 1c had already surpassed the field size of Day 1b and attracted a field of more than 130 entries with another five levels to go for the night. Among those in contention were former WSOP Main Event finalist Fernando Pons, 2018 WSOP Main Event runner-up Tony Miles, Lena Evans, Kully Sidhu, and Usman Siddique to name just a few.

The final numbers and chip counts of the third starting day will be published once the PokerNews team receives them, the action is expected to conclude at 3 a.m. local time. On Saturday, December 1st, 2018, another two starting days will take place to give players the opportunity to run up a big stack for Day 2. Day 1d with levels of 40 minutes each kicks off at 1 p.m. local time and the turbo heat 1e with a level duration of 20 minutes is scheduled as of 7 p.m. local time.

Tags: Albert SapianoAndrew HulmeAntoine SaoutBenjamin WinsorChris MoormanDaniel TigheDominik NitscheFernando PonsIaron LightbourneJames ParkerJohn HespJun Young ParkKevin AllenLena EvansLudovic GeilichManig LoeserManuel BardonMichael MizrachiOrpen KisacikogluScott BlumsteinSofia LovgrenThomas MuehloeckerTom HallTony MilesUsman Siddique

Winsor Doubles Through Mizrachi

Level 12 : 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Benjamin Winsor
Benjamin Winsor

On the {Q-Clubs}{9-Hearts}{5-Diamonds} flop, Benjamin Winsor checked in the cutoff and called a bet of 8,000 by Michael Mizrachi. The {2-Hearts} followed on the turn and Winsor checked once more, then reluctantly called a bet of 10,000.

After the {8-Spades} river, Winsor counted his remaining chips and checked. Mizrachi plunked in a bet of 35,000, which covered Winsor, and the Brit eventually called. Mizrachi showed the {A-Clubs}{10-Hearts} for a bluff and Winsor doubled for 23,900 with the {J-Diamonds}{9-Spades}.

Player Chips Progress
Michael Mizrachi us
Michael Mizrachi
WSOP 5X Winner
WPT 2X Winner
150,000 -45,000
Benjamin Winsor gb
Benjamin Winsor
108,000 28,000

Tags: Benjamin WinsorMichael Mizrachi

Nitsche Triples Up

Level 10 : 600/1,200, 1,200 ante
Dominik Nitsche
Dominik Nitsche

Michael Mizrachi raised to 2,600 and then saw Dominik Nitsche move all in for 16,100. Tom Hall jammed over the top from the cutoff and Daniel Tighe in the small blind reshoved as far biggest stack. Mizrachi folded and flashed the {K-Diamonds}{Q-Diamonds}

Dominik Nitsche: {10-Spades}{10-Diamonds}
Tom Hall: {A-Spades}{K-Clubs}
Daniel Tighe: {A-Hearts}{K-Spades}

"I really like my hand now. What did you have?" Nitsche asked over to William Davies on the button, who replied "I had a small pair, should have punted for the side pot."

The board came {J-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}{2-Clubs}{J-Spades}{6-Diamonds} and Nitsche tripled up, Hall chopped the side pot with Tighe.

Three-Way All In
Three-Way All In
Player Chips Progress
Daniel Tighe gb
Daniel Tighe
80,000 80,000
Dominik Nitsche de
Dominik Nitsche
WSOP 4X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
50,000 28,000
Michael Mizrachi us
Michael Mizrachi
WSOP 5X Winner
WPT 2X Winner
35,000 5,000
Tom Hall gb
Tom Hall
Defending Champion
26,100 5,100

Tags: Daniel TigheDominik NitscheMichael MizrachiTom HallWilliam Davies

Chen Wins a Big One; Haward Gone

Level 9 : 500/1,000, 1,000 ante
Luke Haward
Luke Haward

With plenty of chips in the middle and the completed board showing {K-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}{6-Spades}{Q-Diamonds}{7-Clubs}, Zlatin Penev checked and Wenbin Chen bet 36,000. Kfir Ivgi called and Penev folded to see Chen turn over the {A-Diamonds}{J-Spades} for the nuts. Ivgi was stunned and mucked {J-Clubs}{9-Clubs} for the second nuts.

One table over, Luke Haward was eliminated after he got it in with {K-Hearts}{K-Clubs} versus {Q-Spades}{10-Clubs} and the board came {9-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}{5-Clubs}{J-Diamonds}{6-Clubs} to improve his opponent to a straight.

Player Chips Progress
Wenbin Chen cn
Wenbin Chen
153,000 153,000
Zlatin Penev bg
Zlatin Penev
59,000 59,000
Kfir Ivgi gb
Kfir Ivgi
40,000 10,000
Luke Haward gb
Luke Haward
Busted

Tags: Kfir IvgiLuke HawardWenbin ChenZlatin Penev

Hu Busts Lovgren

Level 8 : 400/800, 800 ante
Sofia Lovgren
Sofia Lovgren

Down to around 16,000, Sofia Lovgren ended up all in and at risk before the flop with the {Q-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds} and she was called by Yangshou Hu with the {A-Clubs}{A-Spades}. Lovgren picked up a straight draw on the {J-Spades}{10-Spades}{7-Spades} flop and the {A-Hearts} turn was not much of a change. The river was a blank and the 888poker team pro was eliminated.

Player Chips Progress
Yangshou Hu cn
Yangshou Hu
48,000
Sofia Lovgren se
Sofia Lovgren
Busted

Tags: Sofia LovgrenYangshou Hu

A Double for Muehloecker

Level 7 : 300/600, 600 ante
Thomas Muehloecker in the High Roller
Thomas Muehloecker in the High Roller

Joining the action on the {A-Spades}{J-Clubs}{7-Hearts}{9-Clubs} turn, Glen Garaway bet 8,000 and Thomas Muehloecker called from one seat over. The {A-Diamonds} came on the river and Garaway moved all in. Muehloecker double-checked his cards and called all in for 20,500.

Garaway turned over the {10-Clubs}{8-Clubs} and Muehloecker had rivered a full house with the {A-Hearts}{7-Diamonds} to double.

Player Chips Progress
Thomas Muehloecker at
Thomas Muehloecker
Day 1B Chip Leader
60,000 43,000
Glen Garaway gb
Glen Garaway
13,000 -26,000

Tags: Glen GarawayThomas Muehloecker

Sanchez Diaz Off to a Great Start

Level 3 : 100/200, 200 ante
Carlos Sanchez Diaz in the £2,200 High Roller
Carlos Sanchez Diaz in the £2,200 High Roller

Carlos Sanchez Diaz final-tabled the £2,200 High Roller and quickly doubled his stack on Day 1b of the £1,100 Main Event also. Just now he added even more chips to his growing tower and appears to be the current chip leader.

With the completed board showing {Q-Hearts}{5-Spades}{2-Spades}{J-Diamonds}{8-Hearts} and 4,000 in the middle, the Spaniard faced a bet of 800 and raised it up to 7,100. Without hesitation, his opponent called and Sanchez Diaz rolled over {Q-Diamonds}{8-Clubs} for two pair to claim another juicy pot.

Player Chips Progress
Carlos Sanchez Diaz es
Carlos Sanchez Diaz
72,000 9,000

Tags: Carlos Sanchez Diaz