Level: 14
Blinds: 1,500/3,000
Ante: 3,000
Level: 14
Blinds: 1,500/3,000
Ante: 3,000
Players are on a 20-minute break.
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Due to the sheer number of players in the UKIPT Main Event at Dusk Till Dawn, the floor have realized that are short on blue chips, worth 5,000 each.
To combat this issue, the green chips, worth 25,000 each, have been introduced early and some of the bigger stacks around the room are adding some green to their mountains.
On a board of 10♠5♥4♠ with around 50,000 already in the middle, Samuel Mather was all-in and contesting for the main pot, while both Tarajmeer Kakar & Luke Porter had put in 13,000 each into the side pot.
A 6♦ dropped on the turn and after Kakar checked, Porter bet 65,000. Kakar only had around 45,000 behind, and after some thinking, he decided to fold.
Samuel Mather: Q♥10♥
Luke Porter: Q♠Q♦
Mather only had two outs, but didn't find any of them as the 9♥ on the river meant he was eliminated, and Porter's stack grew even bigger.
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475,000
145,000
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170,000
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125,000
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With around 15,000 chips already in the middle on a flop of 5♥8♦9♥, Paul McAulay checked from the big blind and Deborah Worley-Roberts fired 4,500. McAulay called.
They went to a turn which brought the 4♠, and McAulay again went into check-call mode when Worley-Roberts bet 10,000.
A 4♥ paired the board on the river and both players checked it down. McAulay announced queen-high, but Worley-Roberts had 9♣8♣ to claim the pot.
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Level: 13
Blinds: 1,000/2,500
Ante: 2,500
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With a confirmed 568 entries in Day 1d, it means that 85 spots are on offer in the money and on Day 2.
Currently, 170 players remain which means the field needs to be cut in half before the survivors can bag up their chips.