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We're in the money! 27 players remain and you can see the current chip counts right here.
3:55pm: Down to 27
Level 19, Blinds 5,000-10,000(1,000 ante)
Just 27 players remain now in this UKIPT Series tournament. The latest players to exit are: Colin Couldrey (28th), Fotis Stoupis (29th), Tom Waterman (30th), Jamie Sanders (31st), Christian Juksch (32nd), James Millman (32nd), David Percik (34th) and Simon Brooks (35th).
The next player out will win £710.
3:45pm: Three (almost four) way all in!
Level 19, Blinds 5,000-10,000(1,000 ante)
Andrew King waved me over to his table and said: "I think this is going to be a good one." It was a solid read by the Irishman.
By this point a lot had already happened. Colin Couldrey had raised to 25,000 from under-the-gun, Christian Jucksch had re-raised all in for 126,000 from under-the-gun+1, King had shoved over the top of that for 140,000 and then Phil Baker had put both of them at risk by re-raising all in for about 250,000.
Action was now back on Couldrey who'd raised from a stack of about 18 big blinds and been shoved on in three spots! He tanked for ages, even flipping a coin, before folding what he said was pocket queens.
Jucksch: [Ah][Ks]
King: [Ac][Ad]
Baker: [Kd][Kh]
Three big hands had collided with King having the best of it. It only got better for him on the [Th][8d][As][Ts][Tc] board as he made a full house. He tripled up to about 480,000, Baker dropped to aroun d 100,000, Jucksch was eliminated in 32nd place and Couldrey lived to fight another day with a stack of 140,000.
3:30pm: Orledge and King still in
Level 19, Blinds 5,000-10,000(1,000 ante)
It's rarer than you'd think for both the Day 1A and Day 1B chip leaders to make the money, but that's what's happened here at The Hippodrome. Sam Orledge - who was the Day 1A chip leader - is still right at the top of the chip counts as he's got 560,000. However his Day 1B counterpart isn't doing as well. Andrew King has roughly 140,000.
3:20pm: New chip in town
Level 18, Blinds 4,000-8,000(1,000 ante)
A 25K chip was introduced at the break, it's a lovely yellow colour making it stand out from the red and blue chips that are also in play.
3:05pm: Out, but in the money
Level 18, Blinds 4,000-8,000(1,000 ante)
We're down to just 35 players now with the average stack at 200,500. The latest in the money finishers are: Seb Parsons (41st), Carlos Del Vigo Gonzalez (40th), Leslie Rycroft (39th), Pradyumna Chand (38th), John O'Donnell (37th) and Daiva Barauskaite (36th).
Parsons and Gonzalez min-cashed for £480, whilst the others picked up £540.
2:50pm: A few chip counts
Level 17, Blinds 3,000-6,000(1,000 ante)
Here are a few chip counts from around the room:
Chris Gordon - 120,000
Daiva Barauskaite - 58,000
Vincent Moses - 240,000
Timothy Timotheou - 275,000
Dean Perry - 93,000
William Funnell - 52,000
2:40pm: First in the money finishers
Level 17, Blinds 3,000-6,000(1,000 ante)
We've already had six in the money finishers in the opening 15 minutes of this level: Francis Hazelwood (47th), Tingjun Ye (46th), Robbie O'Brien (45th), David Buckley (44th), George Evans (43rd) and Mike Lee (42nd) have all cashed for £480.
2:30pm: Chips
Level 17, Blinds 3,000-6,000(1,000 ante)
We've just updated the chip counts page. It's Jay Samani - who burst the bubble - who leads with 570,000.
2:06pm: Break time
Level 16, Blinds 2,500-5,000(500 ante)
Right. Time to get our breath back. The players are on a 20 minute break.
2:05pm: Shane D'Moirah bubbles the UKIPT Series; O'Brien survives all in on same hand
Level 16, Blinds 2,500-5,000(500 ante)
Almost a double bubble here but Shane D'Moirah is the last player to leave empty handed but there were two all ins on different tables at the same time.
The first involved Robbie O'Brien, who with just 3,500 was forced all in from the big blind. Andrew King raised to 12,000 from early position and everyone else folded to leave them to it. They then had to wait an age for showdown as a big pot involving D'Moirah was brewing on another table.
In that hand Elliot Panyi opened to 12,500, D'Moirah smooth called and Jay Samani then three-bet to 35,700 from the button. Panyi folded but D'Moirah called. On the [9s][Ad][7d] flop Samani c-bet 41,100 and D'Moirah check-called. The [8h] fell on the turn and D'Moirah moved all in for around 110,000 and Samani snap called.
Back to O'Brien's table as his showdown was first. He was all-in with [Jc][2c] and King held [Kc][8c] the [Jh][2s][Ad][7c][Js] board meant O'Brien made a full house to survive. The pressure was now on D'Moirah.
Samani was first to show, he had [Ac][Th] but was behind to D'Moirah's [9c][8c], which had turned two pair. "I've never wanted to bust someone so much," said Samani. The dealer then revealed the river card which was the [Td].
D'Moirah took the beat incredibly well and shook Samani's hand before leaving the table.
1:58pm: Parsons, Timotheou and Crossan survive, Rees exit takes us to the bubble
Level 16, Blinds 2,500-5,000(500 ante)
So much action!
First Seb Parsons moved all in for 28,500 with pocket kings. A fine hand but Vincent Moses had the only one that could beat him - pocket aces. The [Kh][8d][9h][8c][6s] board meant Parsons stayed alive.
So there were still 49 players left when Timothy Timotheou three-bet all-in for 113,200. The action had been opened by Robbie O'Brien, who'd been called in two spots before Timotheou shoved. O'Brien re-raised all in and everyone else folded.
O'Brien: [Jc][Jh]
Timotheou: [Kh][Kd]
The kings held on the [4d][Qc][2h][3d][9d] board and O'Brien was left with just 4,000 and he had just one hand until he'd be forced all-in from the big blind.
Meanwhile though John Crossan had three-bet shoved for 73,800 with [8s][8h] and got a call from Tingjun Ye, who held pocket fours. A [6d][2h][Kh][7d][6s] board meant Crossan also survived.
However, George Rees would not be so lucky his [Q][J] flopped best against Nicholas Case's [K][Q] but a king on the river sent him to the rail.
We're on the bubble.
1:50pm: Phil Baker is in!
Level 16, Blinds 2,500-5,000(500 ante)
Apologies to Phil Baker's mum. Earlier we reported that he was out when he is in fact very much in. Sorry Mrs Baker.
1:45pm: Almost bubble time
Level 16, Blinds 2,500-5,000(500 ante)
We're oh so close the bubble here. 50 players remain and 47 get paid. There's 16 minutes until the first break, will it burst before then?
1:40pm: Getting closer to the money
Level 16, Blinds 2,500-5,000(500 ante)
The bubble gets ever closer as: James Price, Pierre Khoury, Vimal Patel, Mark Hitchens, Daniel Bland, Bujar Rajta, Thomas Willoughby, Mia Liu, Stefanos Moysidis, John-Paul Santos, Dominic Wells. William Lewis, David Tompkins, Julian Daley and Maxim Syn have all been knocked out.
1:25pm: Vinnicombe vanquished by Tom Waterman
Level 15, Blinds 2,000-4,000(500 ante)
Tom Waterman is up to 160,000 after winning a race to eliminate James Vinnicombe. The short stack got it in good with pocket sixes against the [A][Q] of Waterman but an ace on the board sent him to the rail.
1:10pm: Lots of exits; 65 players left
Level 15, Blinds 2,000-4,000(500 ante)
Many exits to tell you about now. For fans of: Mirko Mostaccio, Leslie Lamnea, Tom Dickenson, Mark Jefferies, Onur Guven, Thomas Bloomfield, Rahim Tadj-Saadat, Rob Munro, Fernando Berlanga, Anthony Wickert, Karol Podsiadio, Chris Gilbert, Philip Marcu, Noel Broadbent, Stuart Bayford, Steven Mayne, Steve Goose, Justin Kyrakidas and Barry Warden it's bad news as they're all out.
65 players remain.
1pm: Huge double for Stoupis
Level 14, Blinds 1,500-3,000(300 ante)
Day 1A chip leader Samuel Orledge just took a big hit that in the process doubled Fotis Stoupis to almost 200,000.
Orledge opened to 6,600, Stoupis re-raised to 24,000, Orledge tanked and then moved all in and Stoupis snap called.
Orledge: [Ad][Jc]
Stoupis: [Ac][Ah]
The Greek player was all in for 95,800 and the aces held on the [7h][2h][7d][Jd][9d] board. Orledge had gained some chips today but drops back to around 105,000 as a result of that hand.
12:50pm: Funnell felts Taylor
Level 14, Blinds 1,500-3,000(300 ante)
Down to just 21,700 Simon Taylor moved all in from middle position for 21,700 and William Funnell - who was to his immediate left - re-raised all-in for about 50,000 and everyone else folded.
Funnell: [Qd][Qh]
Taylor: [8s][7s]
Both players stood as the [Kh][9d][7c][3c][Td] board came down and they shook hands as Taylor departed.
12:40pm: More fallers
Level 14, Blinds 1,500-3,000(300 ante)
There was no way back for Luke Cameron after he doubled up William Funnell (see 12:10pm post). He's one of the early fallers here on Day 2 and joins: Mark Williamson, David Barnes, Ricky Davies, John Lucarotti, Jamie Pugh, Andrea Scappazzoni, Chaminda Tennakoon, Rob Crawford and Joshua Varghese on the rail.
12:30pm: Ace double for Rees
Level 13, Blinds 1,200-2,400(300 ante)
In level one of this tournament George Rees caught lightning in a bottle when he made a royal flush. In level 13 he found aces to double up.
Shane D'Moriah opened from the hijack, Rees shoved for 38,500 from the cut-off and when it folded back to D'Moriah he called with pocket eights. The [3c][9h][Js][6d][Kc] board kept the aces in front and kept Rees in the tournament.
12:20pm: Exits
Level 13, Blinds 1,200-2,400(300 ante)
The start of Day 2 is usually carnage and in the opening 20 minutes 10 players have been eliminated. They include: Jeff Barron, Line Olsen, Carl Davies, Philip Baker and Adriano Soares.
12:10pm: Funnell gets chips
Level 13, Blinds 1,200-2,400(300 ante)
From early position John O'Donnell opened to 5,500, Luke Cameron then three-bet to 12,500 and action passed to William Funnell. He asked Cameron how much he was playing and then moved all-in for 28,800, That got rid of O'Donnell but Cameron thought for a bit before making the call.
Funnell: [As][Ac]
Cameron: [9h][9c]
The board came [Kd][2d][Ks][7h][7c] and Funnell more than doubled up to around 65,000 whilst Cameron is down to about 17,000.
"Were you thinking about folding?" asked Funnell.
"I was, but I was priced in," replied Cameron.
12:02pm: Action is go
Level 13, Blinds 1,200-2,400(300 ante)
Almost bang on time the action has started.
11:50am: The Series is about to get serious
The prelims are over, this is the real thing. Sure the 106 players who've made it to Day 2 can give themselves a pat on the back for outlasting the 245 players who've been eliminated but that's about it. 59 of those who're back today will suffer the same fate, that is they'll leave empty handed.
For the other 47 they'll have some financial reward for their efforts, a minimum of £480, rising all the way to £16,590 should they be the last man or woman sitting. You can see the You can see the entire payout structure here.
The man who's sitting in pole position right now is Andrew King. He won a 160,000 chip pot on the final hand of Day 1B to finish on 201,600. He was the only player to break the 200,000 chip mark, but others who'll be back today include: Sam Orledge (170,900), Chris Gordon (148,000) Elliot Panyi (139,300) and Daiva Barauskaite (78,700).
Cards are in the air at noon.
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