2022 Grosvenor UK Poker Tour Luton

GUKPT Luton Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2022 Grosvenor UK Poker Tour Luton

Final Results
Winner
Prize
£90,965
Event Info
Buy-in
£1,250
Prize Pool
£375,100
Entries
341
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
100,000

Tom Hall Wins the GUKPT Luton Main Event for £90,965

Level 30 : 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Tom Hall Wins the GUKPT Luton Main Event
Tom Hall Wins the GUKPT Luton Main Event

After nearly a six-year wait, Tom Hall has been crowned the GUKPT Luton £1,250 Main Event champion for £90,965, after an epic day of poker action.

Hall, runner-up in the GUKPT Blackpool Main Event in 2016, took the title after a money deal was agreed with runner-up Matthew Davenport.

Hall led the final 13 players at the start of Day 3, but it was by no means plane sailing for the eventual champion.

GUKPT Luton Main Event Final Table Results

RankPlayerCountryPayout (GBP)
1Tom HallUnited Kingdom£90,965*
2Matthew DavenportUnited Kingdom£76,785*
3R.S.N/A£40,800
4Aaron KheraUnited Kingdom£25,750
5Timothy ChungHong Kong£17,300
6Trevor ReardonUnited Kingdom£12,450
7Kevin AllenUnited Kingdom£9,600
8Charles AkadiriUnited Kingdom£8,050
9Andrew BakUnited Kingdom£6,650

Winner's Reaction

"It was such a grind for the first four hours. It felt like I was on a gradual slope down." said Hall when speaking to the Grosvenor Team.

"I was third in chips for most of the final table, so was handcuffed, but the dynamics changed a lot.

"I'm very happy, I respect Matt (Davenport) a lot, so I was very happy to chop it with him."

Final Day Recap

Day 3 got off to a super-fast start with four eliminations in the first 60 minutes of play. Day 1a chipleader Tamer Kamel (13th-£4,400) hit the rail when his ace-ten lost a flip against the pocket deuces of Rajinder Shina.

An anonymous player then departed in 12th place before WSOP bracelet winner Alexandru Papazian (11th-£5,150) exited after waking up with ace-jack in the big blind and saw his hand lose to queen-three.

Shina (10th-£5,850) was the last player to miss out on a spot at the final table. After shoving king-nine suited, Timothy Chung called with queen-ten suited, and the flop bought a ten.

The action then slowed down, and it was over two hours later that Andrew Bak (9th-£6,650) was eliminated when he called for his last 94,000 from the big blind after Matthew Davenport had raised to 108,000 from the small blind. Davenport's pocket queens were too strong for Bak's ace-nine suited.

Charles Akadiri (8th-£8,050) departed in a somewhat cruel fashion after flopping two pair with ten-five.
Chung had flopped top pair on the queen-ten-five board and managed to win the pot after the turn and river fell deuce-deuce and gifted him the higher two pair.

Chung continued his dominance and was the man to eliminate both Kevin Allen (7th-£9,600) and this season's GUKPT Manchester Main Event winner Trevor Reardon (6th-£12,450).

With Chung having a commanding lead, the other four players were restricted and looked for the right spot to put their chips into the middle. But in just 45 minutes of crazy action, Chung went from having sixty percent of the chips to being eliminated in fifth place. Hall, Davenport and Khera all doubled through Chung before Davenport hit a straight on the river against Chung's trip jacks.

In Chung's final hand, he three-bet shoved from the small blind with ace-eight and ran into pocket kings in the big blind. Chung, who won the High Roller event in Luton, found an ace on the flop, but a king appeared on the turn to end his hopes of becoming the first player to win two GUKPT Main Events in one season, following his victory in London earlier this year.

Timothy Chung
Timothy Chung

Aaron Khera (4th-£25,750) was among the event chipleaders since the end of Day 1b, and his momentum continued until his pocket eights were unable to hold against ace-queen.

An anonymous player then gained and lost the chip lead before departing in third place, at which point, Hall and Davenport agreed to end proceedings by agreeing to a deal, with Hall named as champion due to his larger chip stack.

Follow continued coverage of the GUKPT tour here at PokerNews later this month as the action returns to London.

Tags: Aaron KheraAlexandru PapazianAndrew BakCharles AkadiriKevin AllenMatt DavenportMatthew DavenportRajinder ShinaTamer KamelTimothy ChungTom HallTrevor Reardon

Timothy Chung Eliminated in 5th Place (£17,300)

Level 28 : 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Timothy Chung
Timothy Chung

Aaron Khera raised to 175,000 on the button with {a-Diamonds}{j-Spades}. Timothy Chung moved all in for 1,100,000 from the small blind with {a-Spades}{8-Clubs}. R.S. moved all in for 1,300,000 with {k-}{k-}, and Khera asked for a count before he folded.

The flop fell {9-Clubs}{a-Hearts}{9-Diamonds}, and Chung took the lead. But dramatically, the {k-Diamonds} fell on the turn to take away Chung's lead. The {q-Spades} on the river changed nothing, and Chung, previously the massive chipleader, is eliminated in 5th place.

Player Chips Progress
R. S.
R. S.
2,600,000 1,200,000
Timothy Chung hk
Timothy Chung
Busted

Tags: Aaron KheraTimothy Chung

Trevor Reardon Eliminated in 6th Place (£12,450)

Level 25 : 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Trevor Reardon
Trevor Reardon

Timothy Chung raised to 60,000 from the button with {k-Spades}{k-Hearts} and called a three-bet shove for 310,000 from Trevor Reardon in the big blind with {9-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}.

The board ran out {9-Clubs}{a-Diamonds}{2-Spades}{a-Spades}{7-Diamonds} and Chung eliminated GUKPT Manchester Main Event champion Reardon.

Player Chips Progress
Timothy Chung hk
Timothy Chung
4,400,000 300,000
Trevor Reardon gb
Trevor Reardon
Busted

Tags: Timothy ChungTrevor Reardon

Charles Akadiri Eliminated in 8th Place (£8,050)

Level 24 : 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Charles Akadiri
Charles Akadiri

Timothy Chung raised to 50,000 from early position with {q-Diamonds}{9-Hearts} and Charles Akadiri defended his big blind with {10-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}. The flop fell {q-Spades}{10-Clubs}{5-Spades} and Akadiri shoved for 255,000, which Chung called.

The {2-Spades} on the turn and {2-Clubs} on the river meant that Akadiri's hand was counterfeited and Chung won the pot with a better two pair.

Akadiri departed in 8th place.

Player Chips Progress
Timothy Chung hk
Timothy Chung
3,000,000 500,000
Charles Akadiri gb
Charles Akadiri
Busted

Tags: Charles AkadiriTimothy Chung

Andrew Bak Eliminated in 9th Place (£6,650)

Level 22 : 8,000/16,000, 16,000 ante
Andrew Bak
Andrew Bak

Matthew Davenport raised to 108,000 from the small blind and Andrew Bak called for 94,000.

Matthew Davenport: {q-Hearts}{q-Diamonds}
Andrew Bak: {a-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}

Board: {8-Spades}{5-Diamonds}{2-Hearts}{7-Hearts}{j-Hearts}

Bak picked up additional outs to the straight on the turn, but the river was a brick, and he departed in 9th place.

Player Chips Progress
Matthew Davenport gb
Matthew Davenport
612,000 81,000
Andrew Bak gb
Andrew Bak
Busted

Tags: Andrew BakMatthew Davenport

Alexandru Papazian Eliminated in 11th Place (£5,150)

Level 21 : 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Alexandru Papazian
Alexandru Papazian

Action folded around to Trevor Reardon in the small blind, and he shoved on Alexandru Papazian in the big blind, which the latter called for his last 102,000.

Trevor Reardon: {q-Spades}{3-Spades}
Alexandru Papazian: {a-Clubs}{j-Diamonds}

Board: {9-Diamonds}{3-Clubs}{5-Diamonds}{7-Clubs}{4-Clubs}

Reardon hit a pair on the flop to take the lead, and Papazian, a two-time WSOP bracelet winner, was eliminated in 11th place after the board completed in Reardon's favor.

Player Chips Progress
Trevor Reardon gb
Trevor Reardon
1,350,000 179,000
Alexandru Papazian ro
Alexandru Papazian
WSOP 2X Winner
Busted

Tags: Alexandru PapazianTrevor Reardon

Tamer Kamel Eliminated in 13th Place (£4,400)

Level 21 : 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Tamer Kamel
Tamer Kamel

Rajinder Shina moved all in for 135,000 from the cutoff, and Tamer Kamel moved all in for 105,000 from the small blind.

Rajinder Shina: {2-Hearts}{2-Diamonds}
Tamer Kamel: {a-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}

Board: {2-Spades}{q-Spades}{8-Hearts}{10-Clubs}{5-Hearts}

The players were in a flip, and Shina took a huge lead on the flop when he hit a set. Kamel could not cause an upset on the turn and river, and the Day 1a chipleader was eliminated.

Player Chips Progress
Rajinder Shina gb
Rajinder Shina
260,000 100,000
Tamer Kamel gb
Tamer Kamel
Busted

Tags: Rajinder ShinaTamer Kamel

GUKPT Luton Main Event Day 3 Starts at Noon; £100,850 Top Prize

Timothy Chung wins the GUKPT Luton High Roller
Timothy Chung wins the GUKPT Luton High Roller

The GUKPT Luton £1,250 Main Event will conclude today with only 13 players remaining from the 341 player-field, all aiming to secure the £100,850 top prize.

Tom Hall, a former GUKPT Main Event runner-up, leads the way with 1,273,000, ahead of Trevor Reardon (1,171,000) and Timothy Chung (809,000).

Chung could secure a second victory in a matter of days after taking down the High Roller event here in Luton.

GUKPT Luton Main Event Day 3 Top 10 Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip Count
1Tom HallUnited Kingdom1,273,000
2Trevor ReardonUnited Kingdom1,171,000
3Timothy ChungHong Kong809,000
4Charles AkadiriUnited Kingdom704,000
5Matthew DavenportUnited Kingdom543,000
6R.S.NA539,000
7Aaron KheraUnited Kingdom424,000
8Kevin AllenUnited Kingdom391,000
9Alexandru PapazianRomania346,000
10K.N.N/A198,000
PLACEPAYOUT
1£100,850
2£66,900
3£40,800
4£25,750
5£17,300
6£12,450
7£9,600
8£8,050
9£6,650

Cards get in the air from 12 p.m. local time, with updates on a 30-minute delay in line with the official GUKPT livestream. Stay tuned to PokerNews for continued coverage of the GUKPT Luton Main Event.

Tags: Aaron KheraAlexandru PapazianCharles AkadiriKevin AllenMatthew DavenportTimothy ChungTom HallTrevor Reardon