2016 Global Poker League Finals

Moscow Wolverines vs. London Royals
Day: 1

Moscow Wolverines vs. London Royals

Day 1 Started

GPL Playoffs Day 2: The Eurasia Conference Playoffs Start at Noon

Global Poker League Playoffs 2016
Global Poker League Playoffs 2016

Four teams are vying for the final spot in the Global Poker League's first-ever Championship Final. The teams are competing for a $100,000 Grand Prize, but as several teams stated yesterday, the GPL is also about having fun and enjoying poker with your teammates.

Moscow Wolverine's manager Anatoly Filatov seems to embody the fun aspect of the GPL and he can play poker too. Filatov scored 62 of the Wolverine's 171 points during the regular season. He also spent a good portion of the day yesterday in the broadcast booth for the Americas Conference playoffs. Filatov is joined by Andrey Pateychuk, Igor Yaroshevsky, and alternate Dzmitry Urbanovich.

The Wolverines will take on the London Royals, led by Liv Boeree. Boeree was also pretty active this season, winning four of the eight six-max sit-and-gos she played in. Since the playoff format is heads up, Boeree has selected Justin Bonomo and Igor Kurganov to join her as the three enter the cube, looking to take down the first seeded Wolverines. Both Bonomo and Kurganov scored 30 points for the Royals in heads up matches throughout the season.

The Royals have a tough task, going up against the top seed. The San Francisco Rush had the same task yesterday and couldn't eliminate the Montreal Nationals, despite going up 2-0. The Nationals overcame the deficit to beat the Rush in seven games and followed that up with a win over the LA Sunset in six games.

The other match pits the Hong Kong Stars against the Berlin Bears. The Stars entered the season as the consensus pick to finish dead last in the Eurasia division, but they enter the playoffs in second place. Perhaps the Stars best weapon will be Randy "Nanonoko" Lew who scored all 69 of his regular season points in heads up matches. However, the LA Sunset were in a similar spot with Olivier Busquet dominating their regular season heads up point total. Busquet accounted for almost half of the Sunset's total heads up points but was unable to carry his team through the top seeded Montreal Nationals. We will see if Lew has better luck. His team manager, Celina Lin is in a similar spot to Boeree. She also scored her only points in the six-max regular season format, electing to play zero heads up matches during the season. Perhaps it will turn into a smart move with none of the teams able to see footage of Lin or Boeree's heads up playstyle.

The Stars will take on the Berlin Bears. The Bears lineup includes Brian Rast, Bill Perkins, Sorel Mizzi, and Daniel "Jungleman" Cates. Cates comes in as an alternate and can be swapped in at the start of any new round of play. Mizzi and Cates each scored 24 points in heads up play during the regular season. Meanwhile, Rast (9) and Perkins (3) accounted for only 12. Again, it could insert a random element into today's play, since many of the players will not have seen either Perkins or Rast in heads up play. The Bears managed to finish third in the Eurasia division.

Neither the Bears nor the Royals would have made the playoffs had they been in the Americas division, but that won't stop them from making their mark on the first-ever GPL Playoffs. The Royals are bringing a strong lineup, especially for the heads up format and if yesterday's matches are any indication, the speed of play could easily affect the outcome of the matches.

The Montreal Nationals are the team awaiting the winner of the Eurasia Conference tomorrow, but first, the teams have to make their way through two best-of-seven matches for a chance to play the for the Championship and the $100,000 prize.

Filatov Gains a Little

The early hands of the heads up match between Liv Boeree and Anatoly Filatov has been mostly about the back-and-forth chatter between the two players. Filatov has managed to add about 20,000 to his stack within the first 15 hands.

Player Chips Progress
Anatoly Filatov ru
Anatoly Filatov
147,000 17,000
Liv Boeree gb
Liv Boeree
WSOP 1X Winner
EPT 1X Winner
70,000 -30,000

Boeree Shoves Into the Nut Straight, Wolverines Up 1-0

On hand #30 of the first match, Liv Boeree flopped an open-ended straight draw. However, Anatoly Filatov flopped an open-ended straight draw to a higher straight.

Boeree had {7-Hearts}{5-Hearts} against the {j-Hearts}{9-Clubs} of Filatov. The flop came {10-Diamonds}{8-Spades}{6-Hearts} and when the {q-Spades} hit the turn, Filatov bet and Boeree shoved all in. Filatov snap called with a straight and ended game #1, giving the Moscow Wolverines a 1-0 lead.

Player Chips Progress
Anatoly Filatov ru
Anatoly Filatov
230,000 83,000
Liv Boeree gb
Liv Boeree
WSOP 1X Winner
EPT 1X Winner
Busted

A Boat Sends Bonomo and the Royal to 0-2, Wolverines Rolling

Justin Bonomo and Igor Yaroshevsky just finished their heads up match in four hands. Bonomo turned a flush, but at the same time, Yaroshevsky turned a full house. Yaroshevsky bet 19,330 on the river with the board reading {q-Hearts}{7-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}{7-Hearts}{a-Spades}. Bonomo three-bet shoved with {k-Hearts}{4-Hearts} and Yaroshevsky called to eliminate Bonomo in the fastest match of the GPL Playoffs.

Player Chips Progress
Igor Yaroshevsky ua
Igor Yaroshevsky
230,000 100,000
Justin Bonomo us
Justin Bonomo
WSOP 3X Winner
Busted

Igor Kurganov Takes a Huge Lead Early

The previous match was over on hand #4 and it only took seven hands for Game #3 to swing in favor of the London Royals Igor Kurganov.

He held {a-Hearts}{k-Clubs} against the {k-Diamonds}{k-Hearts} of Pateychuk. Pateychuk raised to 2,800 preflop and Kurganov three-bet to 9,580. Pateychuk four-bet, making it 23,980 before Kurganov shoved all in and Pateychuk snap called.

Player Chips Progress
Igor Kurganov ru
Igor Kurganov
WSOP 1X Winner
200,000 100,000
Andrey Pateychuk ru
Andrey Pateychuk
WPT 1X Winner
EPT 1X Winner
30,000 -100,000