2015 UKIPT Isle of Man

Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2015 UKIPT Isle of Man

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
109
Prize
£24,170
Event Info
Buy-in
£400
Prize Pool
£135,412
Entries
349
Level Info
Level
29
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
10,000

Daniel Stacey Wins the UKIPT Isle of Man Main Event for £24,170

Level 29 : 50,000/100,000, 10,000 ante
Daniel Stacey - UKIPT isle of Man Main Event Winner 2015
Daniel Stacey - UKIPT isle of Man Main Event Winner 2015

The final table of the 2015 UKIPT Isle of Man Main Event was a rather quick one, as Daniel Stacey had the title, the throphy, and the £24,170 cheque in his hands after less than 8 hours of play.

Despite starting out as 4th in chips, Elliott Hayes was the first to go. He first ran into Paren Arzoomanian's boat with what presumably was rivered trips, and he busted not much later when he got it in with pocket sixes against jacks on an eight-high board. No luck for Hayes on the turn or river and he had to settle for £3,307.

James Walsh, who started out as the absolute short stack, followed Hayes out the door, busting just about the next hand. He moved in with ace jack from the button and found a caller in Arzoomanian with pocket eights. The board came full of blanks and Walsh collected £4,500 for his 7th place finish.

Paren Arzoomanian started out as the chip leader, and having busted Walsh, his confidence must have been at an all time high. A period of pure domination began where he played just about every hand, and won all of them. He four bet twice and got folds both times, and was cruising as the chip leader. Players at the table all tried their luck at him, but most of them failed.

Daniel Stacey was about the only one also collecting chips, especially when he busted Christopher Swinden. Swinden, a chef at a nearby hotel here at the Isle of Man, fell when he made a stop and go in a three bet pot with middle pair. Stacey had flopped top pair with top kicker and saw his hand hold up. Swinden picked up £8,020.

Local hero John Lawson was the next to go. The fan favorite had gotten away with some nice moves, but eventually couldn't fade running ace six into Arzoomanian's ace queen. A standing ovation erupted and for at least a minute, most of the players in the tournament room clapped in their hands till blisters appeared.

It was just Brits from that moment on and Rodger Reynolds was the one of that bunch who was next to go. Reynolds was short stacked long enough and a dedicated rail with Paul Newey and Senh Ung couldn't prevent him from running ace three into Stacey's pocket sevens. A board full of blanks later, Reynolds was heading to the pay out desk to collect £10,170 for his 4th place.

The three handed situation didn't last long as Michael Fletcher was soon out of chips as well. He got it in with ace ten suited against Arzoomanian's pocket sixes. "I've been good at these so far" he said. Not this time though, as a six hit the flop and river to give Arzoomanian quads. Fletcher took home £12,560 for his 3rd place finish.

After 3.5 hours, just 2 players remained. Paren Arzoomanian had a commanding chip lead but Stacey doubled after just a few hands of play. Stacey flopped a set and got it in on the king on the turn that gave Arzoomanian two pair. Stacey faded another king on the river and doubled up, but was still behind. Despite the uneven chip stacks, Arzoomanian suggested an even chop for £19,000 both, and play for the rest (£5,170). Stacey was quick to agree.

What could've been a quick match, lasted another four hours and fifteen minutes eventually. Stacey doubled to even stacks with sixes pre flop all in against ace king, and was right back in it. The two changed places many times and more than once Arzoomanian claimed to be rivered in big pots.

The pretty even match was eventually won by Stacey. Arzoomanian doubled once more with sixes against ace king and was getting close to even, but not much later though the last hand was played. Arzoomanian got it in as a decent favorite with a straight against Stacey's top two pair. If he could just fade a nine or ten on the river, he would be the chip leader by a mile. It wasn't meant to be though for him.

"If you put a nine on the river, I will love you forever!" Stacey said to the dealer. The nine of diamonds popped up, giving Daniel Stacey the winning full house and thus the title. Arzoomanian had to settle for second, but'll still have a nice story to tell at the PokerStars office he returns to tomorrow.

PositionPlayerCountryPrize
1Daniel StaceyUnited Kingdom£24,170
2Paren ArzoomanianUnited Kingdom£19,000
3Michael FletcherUnited Kingdom£12,560
4Rodger ReynoldsUnited Kingdom£10,170
5John LawsonIsle of Man£8,020
6Christopher SwindenIsle of Man£6,120
7James WalshIreland£4,500
8Elliott HayesUnited Kingdom£3,307

Thanks for following the UKIPT Isle of Man 2015 Main Event coverage right here on PokerNews. The next stop of the UKIPT will be in Edinburgh from November 19th till November 22nd.

Tags: UKIPTDaniel StaceyParen ArzoomanianMichael FletcherRodger ReynoldsJohn LawsonChristopher SwindenJames WalshElliott Hayes

Paren Arzoomanian Eliminated in 2nd Place (£19,000)

Level 29 : 50,000/100,000, 10,000 ante
Paren Arzoomanian
Paren Arzoomanian

The UKIPT Isle of Man Main Event has a new champion, Daniel Stacey.

Paren Arzoomanian raised to 200,000 from the button and then called when Stacey three-bet to 530,000. Stacey tested the waters with a 385,000 bet on the {8-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}{10-Hearts} flop and Arzoomanian called once more. The turn brought the {9-Hearts} into play and Stacey checked. Arzoomanian bet 575,000, Stacey moved all-in and Arzoomanian instantly called.

Stacey: {10-Spades}{9-Spades}
Arzoomanian: {7-Hearts}{7-Diamonds}

While the tournament director was counting out the stacks of chips to see who would bust, Stacey told the dealer, "If you put a nine on the river I will love you forever!"

With the stacks counted and Arzoomanian being confirmed as the player at risk, the dealer dealt the river card.

"Deuce of clubs," pleaded Arzoomanian but it wasn't that card, it was the {9-Diamonds}, completing Stacey's full house and gaining the dealer a new love in her life!

Player Chips Progress
Daniel Stacey gb
Daniel Stacey
8,725,000 3,760,000
Paren Arzoomanian gb
Paren Arzoomanian
Busted

Tags: Paren Arzoomanian

Michael Fletcher Eliminated in 3rd Place (£10,170)

Level 25 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Michael Fletcher
Michael Fletcher

Michael Fletcher has bust in third place, a finish worth £10,170.

A raise to 80,000 by Fletcher was three-bet by Paren Arzoomanian, four-bet all-in by Fletcher and called by the runaway chip leader. Fletcher showed {A-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds} and Arzoomanian {6-Clubs}{6-Diamonds}.

"I've been good at these so far," said Fletcher referring to being in a coinflip situation. It seems he spoke too soon because Arzoomanian flopped middle set and went on to improve to four-of-a-kind sixes when the five community cards fell {7-Diamonds}{6-Spades}{2-Hearts}{4-Spades}{6-Hearts}.

Death by quads!

Player Chips Progress
Paren Arzoomanian gb
Paren Arzoomanian
7,225,000 1,825,000
Daniel Stacey gb
Daniel Stacey
1,500,000 -500,000
Michael Fletcher gb
Michael Fletcher
Busted

Tags: Michael FletcherParen Arzoomanian

Rodger Reynolds Eliminated in 4th Place (£10,170)

Level 25 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Rodger Reynolds
Rodger Reynolds

Not long after John lawson's departure, Rodger Reynolds followed him out of the door.

Daniel Stacey opened the button to 80,000 and small blind Reynolds moved in for about 650,000. Fletcher folded from the big blind and Stacey made the call.

Rodger Reynolds: {A-Spades}{3-Spades}
Daniel Stacey: {7-Diamonds}{7-Hearts}

The flop came {4-Spades}{J-Clubs}{J-Diamonds}. After the {10-Clubs} hit the turn, is loyal supporters Paul Newey and Senh Ung started calling for a ten to counterfeit Stacey's hand. It wouldn't come, and neither did an ace. The river {Q-Clubs} was a blank and Reynolds made his exit in 4th place, getting €10,170 for three days of hard work.

The remaining three players are guaranteed £12,560. There have been no mentions of a deal so far.

Player Chips Progress
Daniel Stacey gb
Daniel Stacey
2,000,000 360,000
Rodger Reynolds gb
Rodger Reynolds
Busted

Tags: Dan StaceyDaniel StaceyPaul NeweyRodger ReynoldsSenh Ung

John Lawson Eliminated in 5th Place (£8,020)

Level 25 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
John Lawson
John Lawson

John Lawson, a local taxi driver, has bust in fifth place at the hands of the seemingly unstoppable Paren Arzoomanian.

Arzoomanian raised to 80,000 and then called when Lawson three-bet all-in for 600,000. The chip leader flipped over {A-Spades}{Q-Hearts} and Lawson the {A-Hearts}{6-Diamonds}. A final board reading {J-Spades}{K-Clubs}{9-Diamonds}{Q-Diamonds}{J-Hearts} sent Lawson to the rail to a round of applause from his former table mates and the Isle of Man residents playing in the side events that are running alongside the Main Event.

Player Chips Progress
Paren Arzoomanian gb
Paren Arzoomanian
5,400,000 925,000
John Lawson us
John Lawson
Busted

Tags: John LawsonParen Arzoomanian

Christopher Swinden Eliminated in 6th Place (£6,120)

Level 24 : 15,000/30,000, 4,000 ante
Chris Swinden
Chris Swinden

Christopher Swinden opened the hijack for 77,000 and Daniel Stacey on the button three bet to 175,000. Both blinds folded and Swinden called rather quickly.

The flop came {A-Clubs}{J-Clubs}{6-Hearts} and Swinden moved in for 364,000. Stacey wasted no time calling.

Daniel Stacey: {A-Diamonds}{K-Hearts}
Christopher Swinden: {Q-Hearts}{J-Diamonds}

Swinden needed a queen or jack, and he needed one fast. It wasn't meant to be in the end, as the {3-Hearts} popped up on the turn and the {7-Hearts} hit the river.

Swinden shook hands with the players at the table, and was congratulated by the floor on his deep run. The local hero, who finished Day 1b as the chip leader, out in 6th place for £6,120. The remaining 5 players are now guaranteed £8,020.

Player Chips Progress
Daniel Stacey gb
Daniel Stacey
1,627,000 387,000
Christopher Swinden im
Christopher Swinden
Busted

Tags: Chris SwindenDan StaceyDaniel Stacey

James Walsh Eliminated in 7th Place (£4,500)

Level 23 : 12,000/24,000, 3,000 ante
James Walsh
James Walsh

Following Elliott Hayes' bust out, James Walsh wasted no time to get his chips in the middle. Action folded to him on the button and he put his 84,000 stack to work; all in!

Paren Arzoomanian in the small blind glanced over to Christopher Swinden's stack in the big blind, and then flat called. Swinden rolled his eyes a bit, and folded.

James Walsh: {A-Hearts}{J-Clubs}
Paren Arzoomanian: {8-Hearts}{8-Diamonds}

Arzoomanian wished his neighbor good luck, but it wouldn't help. The board ran out {2-Diamonds}{9-Hearts}{5-Clubs}{5-Spades}{Q-Spades} and Walsh hit the rail in 7th place. He's taking home £4,500, the remaining 6 players are guaranteed £6,120.

Player Chips Progress
Paren Arzoomanian gb
Paren Arzoomanian
2,900,000 200,000
James Walsh gb
James Walsh
Busted

Tags: James WalshParen Arzoomanian

Elliott Hayes Eliminated in 8th Place (£3,307)

Level 23 : 12,000/24,000, 3,000 ante
Elliott Hayes
Elliott Hayes

Elliott Hayes opened for 50,000 under the gun plus one and action folded to Michael Fletcher on the button. He three bet to 120,000 and both blinds quickly released. Hayes asked how much it was, and just about instantly called.

The flop came {8-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}{5-Hearts} and Hayes knocked on the table. His check made Fletcher bet 150,000 and Hayes wasted not much time shoving all in for 574,000 total. Fletcher snap called.

Elliott Hayes: {6-Spades}{6-Hearts}
Michael Fletcher: {J-Spades}{J-Hearts}

Both the {Q-Diamonds} on the turn and the {4-Diamonds} on the river were blanks, and Hayes shook hands with the tournament director and was escorted to the pay out desk.

"Good call" Arzoomanian commented. "I knew what he was going to do, [that's why] I snap called"Fletcher replied.

The remaining 7 players are guaranteed £4,500 from here on out.

Player Chips Progress
Michael Fletcher gb
Michael Fletcher
2,075,000 995,000
Elliott Hayes gb
Elliott Hayes
Busted

Tags: Elliott HayesMichael Fletcher

Final Table Day

Paren Arzoomanian
Paren Arzoomanian

Welcome back to PokerNews' coverage of the Season 5 edition of the UKIPT Isle of Man Main Event where at 12:00pm UK time, eight poker players return to their seats and lock horns in a battle for the title of champion.

Paren Arzoomanian is the man in pole position going into the final table, his 2,257,000 stack being by far the largest of any of his opponents, although 21-year old professional poker player, Daniel Stacey, has 1,714,000 chips and is going to be a fierce competitor when the cards are back in the air.

Stay tuned to PokerNews throughout Sunday as we bring you all of the action from Main Event, from the first cards being dealt to the trophy being lifted. Until play resumes, why not check out the chip counts and player profiles to familarize yourself with the eight finalists?

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blind
1Christopher SwindenIsle of Man515,00026
2Elliott HayesJersey1,033,00052
3John LawsonIsle of Man1,210,00060
4Daniel StaceyUnited Kingdom1,714,00086
5Rodger ReynoldsUnited Kingdom715,00036
6Michael FletcherUnited Kingdom911,00046
7James WalshIreland220,00011
8Paren ArzoomanianUnited Kingdom2,257,000113
Player Chips Progress
Paren Arzoomanian gb
Paren Arzoomanian
2,257,000
Daniel Stacey gb
Daniel Stacey
1,714,000
John Lawson us
John Lawson
1,210,000
Elliott Hayes gb
Elliott Hayes
1,033,000
Michael Fletcher gb
Michael Fletcher
911,000
Rodger Reynolds gb
Rodger Reynolds
715,000
Christopher Swinden im
Christopher Swinden
515,000
James Walsh gb
James Walsh
220,000