2015 partypoker World Poker Tour National London

Main Event
Day: 1c
Event Info

2015 partypoker World Poker Tour National London

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k9
Prize
£22,500
Event Info
Buy-in
£200
Prize Pool
£106,920
Entries
594
Level Info
Level
28
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
15,000

Stuart Hulston Leads 2015 WPT National London Accumulator After Day 1 Flights

Level 8 : 500/1,000, 100 ante
Stuart Hulston Leads Field into Day 2
Stuart Hulston Leads Field into Day 2

Stuart Hulston finished with the overall lead not only on Day 1c, but also overall with all three Day 1 flights combined. He racked up another 109,300 in chips on the final flight of the 2015 partypoker World Poker Tour National London £200 No-Limit Hold'em Accumulator at Aspers Casino.

Most of Hulston's chips came from a rivereded king-high straight flush with {K-Diamonds} {9-Diamonds} that got paid off. Towards the end, it was a very close race with Paul Bennett, who ended up second best with 108,100 after Day 1c. Interestingly enough, Bennett also ended the day with a straight flush.

The third and final flight attracted a total of 224 entries including all online qualifiers. Throughout the three starting days, there were 372 unique entries and 222 reentries. The overall attendance of 594 entries created a prize pool of £106,920, and there were eight players to accumulate chips in all three flights.

Hulston (181,000) overtook Day 1b chip leader Matas Cimbolas (169,200) and Aziz Kara finished as third in chips overall with 142,100. It was also Kara who flat-called a raise with pocket kings to trap and bust WPT Champions Club member Tony Dunst just before the end of Day 1c. Dunst did advance with chips from another flight, though.

Other big stacks advancing to Day 2, which will begin at 1 p.m. UK time on Saturday, include Kevin Allen (130,200), Zagon Calin (121,200), Peteris Berzins (113,200), Ali Zihni (102,400), and Laurence Essa (94,100). Surinder Sunar (90,200), the aforementioned Dunst (74,500), Tristan Chaplin (73,500), WPT500 Nottingham runner-up Matthew Noonan (70,400), Aleksandar Spadijer (58,700), and Tamer Kamel (55,900) will return with above-average stacks as well.

Sinem Melin, Steven Watts, and James Dempsey played on both Day 1b and 1c, but all of them couldn't bag up any chips. James Akenhead (40,200) and former WPTN London champion Gabriel Tuna (29,200) are below average, but they'll still be returning nonetheless.

The second tournament day is scheduled to host 12 levels of 40 minutes each or until the last 16 players has been reached, whichever of the two comes first. The payouts have not been published yet, but will become available before the start of Day 2. The same also applies for the redraw of the remaining 205 players.

Be sure to tune back in to PokerNews to follow the live updates and find out who is in contention to become the next WPT National champion.

Tags: Aleksandar SpadijerAli ZihniAziz KaraGabriel TunaGareth SmirthwaiteJames AkenheadJames DempseyKevin AllenLaurence EssaMatas CimbolasMatthew NoonanPaul BennettPeteris BerzinsSinem MelinSteven WattsStuart HulstonSurinder SunarTamer KamelTony DunstTristan ChaplinZagon Calin

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Level 3 : 100/200, 25 ante
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Dempsey Takes Long Break

Level 2 : 100/200, 0 ante
James Dempsey
James Dempsey

Sinem Melin and James Dempsey headed over to the partypoker lounge to have some fun at the ping pong table. Some raised eyebrows resulted in the "I am just taking a short break" by Melin whereas Dempsey joked "and I am taking a long break." Quick check at his former table that includes Ali Zihni and the bustout was confirmed.

The chips went to Vladimir Marchevici, who doubled up his starting stack. Zihni is not doing too shabby himself either.

Player Chips Progress
Ali Zihni gb
Ali Zihni
50,000 -7,800
Vladimir Marchevici gb
Vladimir Marchevici
41,000 41,000
James Dempsey gb
James Dempsey
WPT 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Ali ZihniJames DempseySinem MelinVladimir Marchevici

The Final Flight of the 2015 WPT National London Accumulator Awaits

The race for the chip lead continues at the Aspers Casino
The race for the chip lead continues at the Aspers Casino

Two of the three flights of the £ 200 No Limit Hold'em partypoker WPT National London Accumulator at the Aspers Casino are done and dusted. Day 1b finished about an hour ago with 83 players out of the 177 entries bagging up chips and Matas Cimbolas jumped into the overall lead after a steamrolling performance that netted him 169,200.

He is not guaranteed the lead for tomorrow's day 2 though, as several other players such as Surinder Sunar, Gareth Smirthwaite and Jeraint Hazan bagged up chips in both previous flights. The overall attendance has increased to 370 entries and the final heat as of 8 p.m. UK time will decide if the guarantee of £ 100,000 will be eclipsed and by how much.

The PokerNews team will be back in half an hour when the third and final flight gets underway with another eight 30-minute levels scheduled and a starting stack of 20,000 chips. Among those to return to the tables are Gabriel Tuna, James Dempsey and WPT champions club member Tony Dunst. Many others will likely take the third bullet as well to increase their odds of a deep run.

Tags: Gabriel TunaGareth SmirthwaiteJames DempseyJeraint HazanMatas CimbolasSurinder SunarTony Dunst