Moneymaker's Road to PSPC 2020 - London

£140 Main Event - Road to PSPC
Day: 1a
Event Info

Moneymaker's Road to PSPC 2020 - London

Final Results
Winner
Valdir Santos
Winning Hand
qq
Prize
£11,200
Event Info
Buy-in
£140
Entries
753
Level Info
Level
34
Blinds
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
300,000
Players Info - Day 1a
Entries
50
Players Left
6

Day 1a Wraps with Chris Moneymaker Bagging a Third of Chips to finish Chip Leader

Level 15 : 2,500/5,000, 5,000 ante
Chris Moneymaker (in a previous event)
Chris Moneymaker (in a previous event)

There was fast and frantic action from start to finish in Day 1a of the Main Event and in the end, it was PokerStars Pro Chris Moneymaker who finished with the chip lead here at Aspers Westfield Stratford City.

There were 30 unique players who took a seat throughout the day and with 20 re-entries, they generated £6,000 for the prize pool. After 15 half-hour levels had concluded, only six were left standing in a tournament that saw Moneymaker (470,000) procure almost a third of the chips. The vast majority of them came via a four-way all in that saw the American up against three pocket pairs with ace-king. Despite each of his opponents hitting a set, Moneymaker eliminated them all with a broadway straight and he kept a hold on the lead right until the end.

Claudio Iacob (316,000) and Kastriot Shytani (294,000), also had very profitable days and finished in second and third places after eliminating a player each in the closing hands of the night; denying Vernon Sellahewa and Daniel Silverman from progressing to Day 2. Tasos Papanastasiou (202,000), Enrico Milia (123,000) and Dillan Patel (89,000) also made it through, although the latter two will have some work to do, as they have 20 and 15 big blinds respectively when they return on Saturday.

Tomorrow sees it all happen again, as the second of seven starting flights (with an additional one taking place in Milton Keynes on Thursday) gets underway. The structure will be an exact replica of today’s as another set of hopefuls take to the felt in order to try and win an illustrious PSPC 2020 Platinum Pass worth €26,000.

PokerNews will be on hand for the duration, with live updates of all the action as it unfolds from the moment cards are in the air at 6pm.

Tags: Chris MoneymakerClaudio IacobDaniel SilvermanDillan PatelEnrico MiliaKastriot ShytaniTasos PapanastasiouVernon Sellahewa

Moneymaker Eliminates Three to Soar into the Chip Lead

Level 11 : 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Chris Moneymaker (in a previous event)
Chris Moneymaker (in a previous event)

Thanks go to Chris Moneymaker for recounting the details of the following hand: There was a limp, followed by a 7,500 raise from Bogdan Juc. Moneymaker flat called and it folded round to Daniel Silverman who three-bet all in for 26,000. Ryan Polkinghorne moved all in over the top for 75,000 in the big blind and when the action came back to Bogdan Juc, he went over the top again for 150,000. Moneymaker now had a decision to make and he called, leaving the four players to flip over their cards.

Chris Moneymaker: {a-}{k-}
Bogdan Juc: {10-}{10-}
Ryan Polkinghorne: {6-}{6-}
Daniel Silverman: {j-}{j-}

The board came {k-}{j-}{q-}{10-}{6-}, making a set for each of the pocket pairs but it was broadway for Moneymaker and he now has almost a third of the chips in play after winning the hand of the day.

Player Chips Progress
Chris Moneymaker us
Chris Moneymaker
440,000 310,000
Daniel Silverman
Daniel Silverman
Busted
Ryan Polkinghorne
Ryan Polkinghorne
Busted
Bogdan Juc
Bogdan Juc
Busted

Tags: Bogdan JucChris MoneymakerDaniel SilvermanRyan Polkinghorne

Moneymaker’s Road to the PSPC Tour returns to London; with Day 1a kicking off at 6pm

Daniel Stancer - the most recent Platinum Pass winner
Daniel Stancer - the most recent Platinum Pass winner

The Moneymaker’s Road to the PSPC Tour is back for another leg, this time gracing Asper’s Casino in Stratford, London. Following four successful stops, it’s time to return to London for the ever-popular series that gives players the ultimate chance to live the poker dream with a coveted PSPC Platinum Pass* (worth approx. $30,000) up for grabs for the winner.

The man whose name is at the centre of the series, Chris Moneymaker, is the perfect example of how to turn a few dollars and a dream into life-changing money. Back in 2003 Moneymaker did exactly that, converting $86 into $2.5 million by taking down the WSOP Main Event and changing the landscape of poker in the process, with the PokerStars Pro credited as the person who lit the fuse on the poker boom.

The tournament will play out over the next seven days, with seven Day 1 flights taking place between now and Friday 8th November. The winner will join Andrew Barham, who took down the London Meridian Leg (£7,501) and Daniel Stancer, winner of the Newcastle leg (£7,989), at the PSPC 2020, for the €22,500 event that will be held in Barcelona.

The tournament entry is £120+£20 and players receive 30,000 chips in exchange, with unlimited re-entries available until the end of Level 12. Levels last 30 minutes and there will be a break every two hours. Play is scheduled to conclude when Level 16 has been completed, at around 2:45am local time.

*Each Platinum Pass (worth approx. $30,000) includes:

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

Tags: Andrew BarhamChris MoneymakerDaniel Stancer