2025 Grosvenor GOLIATH

£550 PokerNews Cup
Day: 2
Event Info
2025 Grosvenor GOLIATH
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k8
Prize
£76,600
Event Info
Buy-in
£550
Prize Pool
£378,580
Entries
797
Level Info
Level
39
Blinds
400,000 / 800,000
Ante
800,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
229
Players Left
1
Players Left 1 / 797

Kartik Takes PokerNews Cup Title as Kully Sidhu Records Consecutive Runner-Up Finishes

Level 39 : Blinds 400,000/800,000, 800,000 ante
Kartik
Kartik

The odds of finishing second in the same tournament in consecutive years must be outlandish, but that is exactly what Kully Sidhu has achieved, after falling just short against Kartik in the PokerNews Cup.

As the curtains come down on a record-breaking GOLIATH 2025, the final event to finish the festival produced an intriguing storyline as Sidhu faced off against Kartik heads-up, in the tournament previously known as the Goliath Cup, having also been the bridesmaid against Rhys Jones in 2024.

Sidhu came into the heads-up match behind, and history repeated itself as Kartik took down the title with a superior two pair, taking the first-place prize of £76,600, while Sidhu had to settle for a £56,370 payday.

Kully Sidhu
Kully Sidhu

PokerNews Cup Final Table Results

RankPlayerCountryPrize
1KartikUnited Kingdom£76,600
2Kully SidhuUnited Kingdom£56,370
3Christopher KirtleyUnited Kingdom£37,200
4Scott ReynoldsUnited Kingdom£23,170
5Joshua GielinckUnited Kingdom£14,570
6Steve JelinekUnited Kingdom£9,990
7Henry BibbyUnited Kingdom£8,760
8Paul JohnstonUnited Kingdom£7,350
9Peter Kelly (UK)United Kingdom£6,020
PokerNews Cup Final Table
PokerNews Cup Final Table

Day 2 Action

Exactly 50 Day 2 entrants, with Sidhu amongst them, brought the total field to 797 runners, creating a huge £378,580 prize pool, with 229 players seated for Day 2. WSOP and GUKPT champ Steve Jelinek was the start of day chip leader, and he remained top of the pile for almost the entirety of proceedings before exiting in sixth.

The knockouts came at a frantic pace, with 101 places to be paid. The bubble was burst after the first break, and the first payout was split between two players who busted simultaneously, with a minimum cash worth £1,040.

Players such as Brandon Shiels, Alex Todd and GUKPT Player of the Year front-runner Adam Wilkinson all made the money but perished before the three-table redraw.

At that stage Christopher Kirtley led the way, and he would ultimately find himself short-stacked around the final table, grinding his way to a third-place finish.

Final Table Action

Kartik and Jelinek came into the final table at the head of the pack, and the two would collide in a huge pot, proving to be the key hand in the tournament for the champion. Kartik woke up with cowboys against Jelinek's jacks, and held to take a commanding lead.

Scott Reynolds had found some momentum at the final table, moving into the top two four-handed after knocking out Joshua Gielinck, but he also came off worst against Kartik after three-bet jamming into a monster, only solidifying Kartik's domineering position.

Scott Reynolds
Scott Reynolds

After the short-stacked Kirtley exited in third, Kartik enjoyed a healthy lead over Sidhu at the start of heads-up.

Sidhu took the first significant pot to close the gap, but Kartik won a succession of small ones to restore his lead, and after he turned two pair against Sidhu's pair and flush draw, it was game over for the UK pro, despite Sidhu improving to two pair on the river.

That concludes our coverage from the PokerNews Cup at GOLIATH, but be sure to check out PokerNews ongoing reporting from events around the world.

Tags: Adam WilkinsonAlex ToddBrandon ShielsChristopher KirtleyHenry BibbyJoshua GielinckKartikKully SidhuPaul JohnstonPeter KellyRhys JonesScott ReynoldsSteve Jelinek