Terelle Tavares raised his Q♥10♣ to 380,000 on the button, and Vitor Paiva responded by shoving all in with A♣3♣ in the big blind.
Tavares gave it some thought, but he ultimately mucked his cards as he was left with 20 big blinds.
Terelle Tavares raised his Q♥10♣ to 380,000 on the button, and Vitor Paiva responded by shoving all in with A♣3♣ in the big blind.
Tavares gave it some thought, but he ultimately mucked his cards as he was left with 20 big blinds.
Wayne Peach opened his button and quickly called when Terelle Tavares put him all-in for 1,920,000.
Wayne Peach: A♠10♣
Terelle Tavares: K♣8♣
Peach's ace-high remained best on the 3♦4♦Q♦ flop, but Tavares paired on the K♥ turn, leaving Peach drawing slim.
The 7♣ river did not improve peach, who shook hands with everyone and left the final table in third place.
The players quickly agreed to a three-way ICM deal, leaving £7,100 and the UKPL Main Event trophy to play for. The agreed upon numbers can be found below.
| Player | Prize | Left to Play For |
|---|---|---|
| Vitor Paiva | £23,213 | |
| Wayne Peach | £20,109 | |
| Terelle Tavares | £20,418 | |
| £7,100 |
Three-handed play has been paused as the players are discussing a deal.
Vitor Paiva open-shipped in the small blind, and Wantao Tang called off his stack of 1,005,000 in the big blind.
Wantao Tang: K♥2♦
Vitor Paiva: Q♥4♥
Tang was slightly ahead preflop, but Vitor claimed the lead by pairing his queen on the 5♣A♦Q♠ flop. The 6♦ turn and 5♥ river changed nothing, setting Tang's fourth-place finish in stone.
Level: 27
Blinds: 80,000/160,000
Ante: 160,000
Terelle Tavares limped in from the small blind, and Vitor Paiva checked his option in the big blind.
Tavares checked the 4♥6♦9♦ flop over to Paiva, who bet 120,000. Tavares then raised to 375,000, seeing his opponent call.
The 10♦ turn made Tavares size up to 550,000. Paiva tossed in more calling chips, after which the A♥ river was checked to showdown.
Terelle had a pair of nines with 9♣7♥, but Paiva had been ahead the entire way with 10♥9♠ and was shipped another pot.
Vitor Paiva looked down at his cards on the button and decided to raise to 240,000. Wayne Peach defended his big blind and check-called Paiva's continuation-bet of 120,000 on the J♦9♦8♠ flop.
The K♦ turn slowed down the action as both players checked. Peach checked the 7♥ turn as well, and a quick check-back followed from Paiva.
Wayne showed a pair with A♠9♠, but Paiva had rivered two pair with 8♣7♣ to take down the small pot.