Moneymaker's Road to PSPC 2020 - Hippodrome London

£140 Main Event - Road to PSPC
Day: 2
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 Leads Final Eight in Moneymaker's Road to PSPC 2020

Level 27 : 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Andrew Barham
Andrew Barham

From a field of 468 just eight players remain here at the Hippodrome Casino at Le Meridien, Piccadilly and it is Andrew Barham who bags the chip lead.

Barham acquired the majority of his chips in a stunning one-two combo of back to hands, cracking queens with ace-queen thanks to a rivered ace and then having aces hold against the queens of long-time chip leader Stephen Baker to move into the lead.

All eight players have locked up £1,204 and first prize will be £10,454. However, they will all be looking at the ultimate prize that the winner will take away - a Platinum Pass worth more than €26,000.

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

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
Chris Moneymaker
Chris Moneymaker

Day 2 Recap

After topping the last flight in Moneymaker's Road to PSPC 2020, it was Chris Moneymaker himself who held the overall chip lead coming into Day 2 with just 71 players in the money.

However, Day 1c chip leader Stephen Baker put his foot on the gas as soon as play began, and quickly lept into the lead. He was sitting pretty on close to a million in chips, but it was Barry Sweeney who was the first over a million after a big double through Moneymaker.

PokerStars LIVE at the Hippodrome Ambassador Kelly Saxby was eliminated in 20th place for £468 after losing out with ace-jack to queens.

Baker moved back into the lead eliminating Peter Sweeney, and was in the lead with play down to two tables. It was then that Barham made his move, scooping two massive pots back-to-back to move into a chip lead he never relinquished.

Moneymaker departed shortly thereafter, losing out with aces after Zayn Mushtaq rivered a flush, taking home £588 for his 14th place finish.

With the blinds continuing to climb, Arie Juliusburger bubbled the final table in tenth for £790 before Marian Calota falling in ninth one short of making Day 3.

The final eight players will return to play down to a winner to discover the latest Platinum Pass winner at 12 p.m. on Sunday. Stay tuned to PokerNews for all the information and live updates.

Tags: Andrew BarhamArie JuliusburgerBarry SweeneyChris MoneymakerKelly SaxbyMarian CalotaPeter SweeneyStephen BakerZayn Mushtaq

Quads for Gough as Tafalla is Eliminated

Level 22 : 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
David Gough
David Gough

David Gough opened to 55,000 and called a shove from Alvin Tafalla from the big blind for 260,000.

David Gough: {8-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}
Alvin Tafalla: {6-Hearts}{6-Spades}

The flop came {2-Clubs}{8-Clubs}{j-Clubs} giving Gough a set. The turn {9-Clubs} had Tafalla calling for another club to chop, but the river {8-Spades} could only improve Gough to quads and eliminate Tafalla.

Player Chips Progress
David Gough gb
David Gough
865,000 235,000
Alvin Tafalla
Alvin Tafalla
Busted

Tags: David GoughAlvin Tafalla

Baker Back in the Lead with 30 Players Remaining

Level 21 : 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante
Stephen Baker
Stephen Baker

Peter Sweeney opened to 45,000 and Stephen Baker defended his big blind.

The flop came {4-}{5-}{q-} and Baker checked. Sweeney continued for 45,000 and Baker check-raised to 175,000. Sweeney re-raised to 340,000 and Baker shoved. Sweeney called with {j-}{j-} but was behind to the {4-}{5-} of Baker.

The turn {10-} and river {a-} changed nothing and Sweeney was eliminated, with Baker moving up to well over 1.5m in chips.

Meanwhile, Colin Lovelock and Ali Sakallioglu have been eliminated, bringing the total number of remaining players down to 30.

Player Chips Progress
Stephen Baker gb
Stephen Baker
Day 1C Chip Leader
1,750,000 850,000
Peter Sweeney gb
Peter Sweeney
Busted
Ali Sakallioglu gb
Ali Sakallioglu
Busted
Colin Lovelock gb
Colin Lovelock
Busted

Tags: Peter SweeneyStephen Baker

Moneymaker Leads Moneymaker's Road to PSPC 2020

Chris Moneymaker
Chris Moneymaker

After four starting flights at Moneymaker's Road to PSPC 2020 here at the Hippodrome Casino at Le Meridien, Piccadilly the remaining players will resume for Day 2 with the field all in the money.

The tournament attracted a total of 464 entries and after each starting flight played down to 15% just 71 players remain, and there is a familiar name sitting atop the chip counts.

After Simon Green (Day 1a - 347,000), Savvas Mitsikouridis (Day 1b - 498,500) and Stephen Green (Day 1c - 588,000) emerged as chip leader of their respective flights, Chris Moneymaker soared to within touching distance of 600,000 after bagging 597,000 to lead the remaining players.

Moneymaker had told us yesterday that his luck so far on the Moneymaker Tour hasn't been as good as last season, but perhaps this is a sign his luck is about to change.

Both he and the remaining field are guaranteed £217 with a first prize of £10,454 and grab a coveted Platinum Pass worth more than €26,000 (approx. $30,000).

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
9£953$1,220
10-11£790$1,011
12-13£675$864
14-15£588$753
16-17£523$669
18-20£468$599
21-23£414$530
24-27£360$461
28-31£316$404
32-39£272$348
40-55£234$300
56-71£217$278

The schedule today is to play down to the final table and PokerNews will be there every step of the way. Stay tuned for all the action.

Tags: Chris MoneymakerSimon GreenSavvas MitsikouridisStephen Green