Moneymaker's Road to PSPC 2020 - Hippodrome London

£140 Main Event - Road to PSPC
Day: 3
Event Info

Moneymaker's Road to PSPC 2020 - Hippodrome London

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
kk
Prize
£7,501
Event Info
Buy-in
£120
Prize Pool
£54,475
Entries
468
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
200,000

Andrew Barham Becomes Latest Platinum Pass Winner; Moneymaker Deals Final Hand!

Level 31 : 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Andrew Barham
Andrew Barham

Andrew Barham has become the latest winner of a coveted Platinum Pass after winning Moneymaker's Road to PSPC 2020 here in London at Le Meridien, Piccadilly for £7,501.

Earlier, Barham had locked up £7,501 after a three-handed deal between him, runner-up Justin Bateson and third-place finisher Jay Yerby, but played on to decide the winner of the Platinum Pass.

Upon reaching heads-up, Chris Moneymaker was on hand not only to congratulate the two remaining players on getting this far but also as the dealer! And on the very first hand, the pair got it in on the flop with Barham's kings holding against Bateson's top pair to secure victory.

Barham can now start looking forward to next August, and get on with planning his approach to the PSPC 2020!

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPayout (GBP)Payout (USD)
1Andrew Barham£7,501*$9,601*
2Justin Bateson£7,298*$9,341*
3Jay Yerby£6,930*$8,870*
4Ken Wong£3,737$4,783
5Alan Lambert£2,937$3,759
6Zayn Mushtaq£2,293$2,935
7Simon Green£1,727$2,211
8Stephen Baker£1,204$1,541

* denotes three-handed deal

Andrew Barham & Chris Moneymaker
Andrew Barham & Chris Moneymaker

Winner's Reaction

"I woke up at 4 am this morning, and couldn't get back to sleep!" Barham said after taking down the 468-player tournament. "So all the preparation went out of the window.

"I wanted so badly to win a Platinum Pass and coming into the day with the chip lead, it felt close. Then as more players got eliminated it felt closer. I had a big setback three-handed where I lost two million chips, but I came back quickly. When the final hand was dealt I had to go outside and compose myself so happy to win this.

With Moneymaker on hand to deal the final hand, Barham said that wasn't the only way the 2003 World Champion helped him on his way to victory.

"Coming back to the final table, I asked Moneymaker for advice heads-up, and how to approach it with the chip lead. He said to play small pots keep the pressure on and don't play big pots. So then he deals me kings on the very first hand! It was unbelievable.

"I can't explain how excited I am about the PSPC. I love playing poker. I like to play against better players where I can. Obviously that's not easy or cheap, but this is a great opportunity to play against the best in a fantastic event."

Andrew Barham
Andrew Barham

Final Table Recap

It took just three hours for a winner to be crowned on the final day, with online qualifier Stephen Baker the first elimination of the day. Having satellited in for £5.50, the Day 1c chip leader's ace-eight was no match for Bateson's ace-king.

Bateson was also responsible for the elimination of Day 1c chip leader Simon Green, who earlier had doubled up short-stack Zayn Mushtaq.

Mushtaq doubled twice in the early goings, but couldn't avoid a confrontation with start-of-day chip leader Barham and exited in sixth.

It was a day full of doubles, with Jay Yerby rivering a flush to double through Lambert, who subsequently bowed out in fifth.

Ken Wong followed in the very next hand, and the three remaining players agreed upon a deal which would lock up the money, with just the Platinum Pass to play for.

Deal Agreed

PlayerChipsPayout
Justin Bateson5,270,000£7,501
Andrew Barham4,785,000£7,298
Jay Yerby3,980,000£6,930
Andrew Barham, Chris Moneymaker & Justin Bateson
Andrew Barham, Chris Moneymaker & Justin Bateson

Yerby would double up three-handed, but it wasn't enough as Barham and Bateson squared off heads-up.

And with the helping hand of Chris Moneymaker himself, Barham's kings on the very first hand of heads-up held to secure him victory and the Platinum Pass that came with it!

That concludes PokeNews' coverage for Moneymaker's Road to PSPC here in London, but stay tuned for coverage of all other UK & Ireland tour stops.

Tags: Andrew BarhamChris MoneymakerJay YerbyJustin BatesonKen WongSimon GreenStephen BakerZayn Mushtaq

Justin Bateson Eliminated in 2nd Place (£7,298*)

Level 31 : 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Justin Bateson
Justin Bateson

With Chris Moneymaker dealing the start of heads-up, Andrew Barham raised to 500,000 on the button and Justin Bateson defended his big blind.

The flop came {7-Clubs}{4-Spades}{q-Hearts} and Bateson bet 800,000. Barham raised to two million and Bateson snap-jammed. Barham snap-called and on the very first hand the cards were turned over.

Justin Bateson: {q-Spades}{10-Spades}
Andrew Barham: {k-Spades}{k-Hearts}

The turn {3-Hearts} and river {7-Diamonds} bricked and Barham secured victory and the all important Platinum Pass.

Player Chips Progress
Andrew Barham gb
Andrew Barham
Day 2 Chip Leader
14,040,000 5,665,000
Justin Bateson gb
Justin Bateson
Busted

Tags: Andrew BarhamChris MoneymakerJustin Bateson

Jay Yerby Eliminated in 3rd Place (£6,930*)

Level 31 : 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Jay Yerby
Jay Yerby

Justin Bateson shoved from the button and Jay Yerby called all in for less than two million chips in the big blind.

Justin Bateson: {a-Spades}{10-Hearts}
Jay Yerby: {a-Hearts}{7-Diamonds}

The board came {6-Spades}{k-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}{j-Hearts}{5-Hearts} and Yerby was eliminated, taking home £6,930 after the three-way deal.

Player Chips Progress
Justin Bateson gb
Justin Bateson
5,200,000 1,600,000
Jay Yerby gb
Jay Yerby
Busted

Tags: Justin BatesonJay Yerby

Ken Wong Eliminated in 4th Place (£3,737)

Level 29 : 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Ken Wong
Ken Wong

Ken Wong moved all in from the button for around 2,250,000 and Justin Bateson called in the small blind. Andrew Barham folded his big blind.

Ken Wong: {a-Spades}{q-Clubs}
Justin Bateson: {a-Hearts}{k-Clubs}

The board ran out {9-Diamonds}{5-Hearts}{a-Clubs}{2-Spades}{3-Hearts} and Wong was covered by a few hundred thousand and was eliminated.

Player Chips Progress
Justin Bateson gb
Justin Bateson
4,600,000 1,700,000
Ken Wong cn
Ken Wong
Busted

Tags: Andrew BarhamJustin BatesonKen Wong

Alan Lambert Eliminated in 5th Place (£2,937)

Level 29 : 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Alan Lambert
Alan Lambert

Alan Lambert moved all in for around 600,000 and Jay Yerby three-bet all in from the button for over three million. Ken Wong tanked and thought about calling but eventually folded, with Justin Bateson following suit in the big blind.

Lambert turned over {3-Spades}{5-Spades} and Wong looked vindicated when Yerby showed {a-Diamonds}{a-Clubs}

Aces held on the {q-Spades}{10-Clubs}{8-Diamonds}{2-Spades}{10-Diamonds} board and Lambert was eliminated.

Player Chips Progress
Jay Yerby gb
Jay Yerby
3,700,000 600,000
Alan Lambert gb
Alan Lambert
Busted

Tags: Alan LambertJay YerbyJustin BatesonKen Wong

Zayn Mushtaq Eliminated in 6th Place (£2,293)

Level 29 : 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Zayn Mushtaq
Zayn Mushtaq

Andrew Barham opened and Zayn Mushtaq three-bet all in for just over a million. Barham called.

Andrew Barham: {a-Hearts}{q-Clubs}
Zayn Mushtaq: {7-Hearts}{7-Spades}

There was an ace and a queen on the {q-Spades}{a-Spades}{6-Hearts} flop. The turn {3-Diamonds} and river {2-Spades} saw Mushtaq hit the rail in sixth place, taking home £2,293.

Player Chips Progress
Andrew Barham gb
Andrew Barham
Day 2 Chip Leader
5,000,000 1,200,000
Zayn Mushtaq gb
Zayn Mushtaq
Busted

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Simon Green Eliminated in 7th Place (£1,727)

Level 29 : 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Simon Green
Simon Green

Justin Bateson opened and called a shove from Simon Green for his last 500,000 or so chips. Bateson held {q-Hearts}{q-Clubs} and would need to dogee an ace against Green who held {a-Diamonds}{7-Clubs}

The board ran out {10-Spades}{10-Hearts}{5-Hearts}{4-Spades}{7-Hearts} and Green was eliminated in seventh place, taking home £1,727.

Player Chips Progress
Justin Bateson gb
Justin Bateson
3,000,000 475,000
Simon Green gb
Simon Green
Day 1A Chip Leader
Busted

Tags: Justin BatesonSimon Green

Stephen Baker Eliminated in 8th Place (£1,204)

Level 27 : 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Stephen Baker
Stephen Baker

Stephen Baker moved all in from the hijack for 1,200,000 and Justin Bateson announced call in the cutoff. The button and blinds all folded.

Stephen Baker: {a-Clubs}{8-Spades}
Justin Bateson: {a-Hearts}{k-Hearts}

There was no help on the {2-Spades}{2-Diamonds}{j-Clubs}{k-Diamonds}{9-Clubs} and Baker became the first elimination of the final day.

Player Chips Progress
Justin Bateson gb
Justin Bateson
3,300,000 1,200,000
Stephen Baker gb
Stephen Baker
Day 1C Chip Leader
Busted

Tags: Justin BatesonStephen Baker

A Platinum Pass on the Line on Day 3 of Moneymaker's Road to PSPC 2020

Moneymaker's Road to PSPC 2020
Moneymaker's Road to PSPC 2020

One Platinum Pass does not divide equally among eight players. Therefore, the remaining eight players will play down to one on Day 3 of Moneymaker's Road to PSPC 2020.

Leading the way is Andrew Barham who navigated the increasing blinds yesterday to bag 3,615,000 to top the remaining players.

Behind him comes Justin Bateson (2,100,000) and Jay Yerby (2,060,000), the latter of which eliminated the final player yesterday to move above two million in chips for the first time.

Here's how the final eight players stack up at the final table:

SeatNameChip CountBig Blinds
1Stephen Baker1,170,00020
2Simon Green1,170,00020
3Andrew Barham3,615,00060
4Ken Wong1,200,00020
5Alan Lambert1,700,00028
6Justin Bateson2,100,00035
7Jay Yerby2,060,00034
8Zayn Mushtaq990,00017

With their eyes on the prize of the Platinum Pass, short stacks Zayn Mushtaq, Day 2 chip leader Stephen Baker and Simon Green will all have to keep an eye on one another's 20 big blind stacks when play resumes.

They are all guaranteed £1,204 but will be eyeing the top prize of £10,454 and of course the Platinum Pass. The 2020 edition of the PSPC will be held in Barcelona from August 20-24 at Casino Barcelona. The buy-in is €22,500 (approx. $25,000) and there will be millions in prize money.

Each Platinum Pass is worth more than €26,000 (approx. $30,000) and includes:

  • Buy-in to the €22,500 PSPC 2020 event
  • Six nights’ hotel accommodation for you and a guest in a 5* Barcelona Hotel
  • Airport transfers
  • Bespoke PSPC Merchandise
  • €1,250 to cover expenses
  • Platinum Pass winner experiences during the event

Here are the remaining payouts:

PlacePayout (GBP)Payout (USD)
1£10,454$13,381
2£6,524$8,351
3£3,745$4,794
4£3,737$4,783
5£2,937$3,759
6£2,293$2,935
7£1,727$2,211
8£1,204$1,541

Only one player will emerge victorious, but who will it be? Stay tuned to PokerNews to find out!