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<img src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/SCOOP%20logo.gif" border="0" alt="" />I am not a psychiatrist. I am not a psychologist. I have no medical training whatsoever outside of a class in infant CPR which scared me away from children for several months. That is a long way of saying, I cannot, with any degree of medical certainty, diagnose <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://bestpokerdeal.org/go/PokerStars">PokerStars</a> Team Online's George Lind III with any sort of attention deficit disorder. But, if there was ever a time to offer a lay opinion, this is it. <br />
  George Lind recently won his first Spring Championship of Online Poker title. He did it in a Stud-8 event (as chronicled in this <i><a href="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/scoop/2012/scoop-2012-shine-a-light-on-george-jorj9-094414.html" target="_blank">Exile on Main Street</a></i><a href="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/scoop/2012/scoop-2012-shine-a-light-on-george-jorj9-094414.html" target="_blank">-themed recap</a> from Paul McGuire). It was the sixth time he played a SCOOP Stud-8 tournament in his life. In the five previous runnings, he had a runner-up and third place finish. <br />
  So you'd think Lind would be really, really focused on the title. Instead?<br />
  "I was 6-12 tabling hypers throughout the final table," he said.<br />
  For the uninitiated, the hypers of which he speaks are hyper-turbo sit &amp; go tourneys. They are SNG crack, and in some jurisdictions considered a Schedule-1 amphetamine. Lind eats them or breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Seriously, if McGuire was looking for a Stones tune in a Lind recap, he might have picked "Mother's Little Helper."<br />
  <img src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/george_lind_teamonline.jpg" border="0" alt="" /><i>George Lind, crazy like a fox</i><br />
  Keep in mind, Lind did this while playing a Stud-8 final table--the kind of tournament where paying attention is sort of a big deal. I've played my fair share of Stud-8, and for people like me (read: sort of slow on the uptake), if I'm not watching every card that comes off the stub, you might as well just take my chips and call me a cab. And then ask the cab driver to run me over. <br />
  Lind? While he was <i>freaking winning</i> a SCOOP event, he was playing up to a dozen hyper turbo SNGs at a time. <br />
  The logical question is this: how much could Lind legitimately be expected to win in the hypers if he's actually winning the SCOOP event?<br />
  The unexpected answer: Lind profited $80,000 in the hypers and 76,000 VIP player points that day.<br />
  As I said, I'm no doctor.<br />
  Two years ago, Lind took third in the very same event. He's a man who has a brain that can flip switches faster than most people can find the switches to flip. <br />
  "It's nice to have a chance to improve on that in such a big field tournament," he said. "I'm really happy to finally get a SCOOP title after winning Player of the Year in 2010,  but not actually winning an event that year. It's definitely nice to get a watch to go along with my 2010 POTY trophy."<br />
  As of this morning, Lind held the top spot on the low buy-in leaderboard. If he can manage to keep his head in the game, the payoff could offer a little more than pride. <br />
  "I'm hoping to win that PCA package with a consistent final few days," he said. <br />
  Consistency? How much consistency can Lind possibly have if he's dozen-tabling hyper tourneys?<br />
  Well, a lot apparently. <br />
  *<i>Consult your physician before beginning any sort of Lind regimen. Side effects include trouble sleeping, motion sickness, and not having enough places in your house to hide all your money.</i><br />
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			<title>SCOOP 2012: No challenge too tall for DamienRise in Event 32-Low, $27 PLO8</title>
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<img src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/SCOOP%20logo.gif" border="0" alt="" />SCOOP is all about great structures at buy-ins for all bankrolls, low, medium and high. The structures are so great, in fact, that <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://bestpokerdeal.org/go/PokerStars">PokerStars</a> has migrated many of the events to two-day events so that the players can be rested and refreshed when making the late-tournament decisions that matter the most.<br />
  Sometimes, however, the players have other ideas. The action generated in <b>2012 SCOOP Event 32-Low, $27 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi/Lo</b> threatened to turn a two-day event into a one-day affair. But the tournament did make it to its second day, with four players still in, and at the end of that second day DamienRise amassed all of the chips.<br />
  We're 32 events into the 2012 SCOOP, and Event 32-Low, $27 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi/Lo is the closest I've seen to a guarantee not being met. <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://bestpokerdeal.org/go/PokerStars">PokerStars</a> set the guarantee for this event at $75,000; the 4,282 registrants created a prize pool of $107,000. It was nowhere close to not meeting the guarantee, but it didn't double the guarantee as many others events have (perhaps a statement about the desire of <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://bestpokerdeal.org/go/PokerStars">PokerStars</a> players to play pot-limit split).<br />
  Nonetheless, 540 players wouldn't have much to complain about, as they would be the ones carving up that prize pool. The lowest payout was worth $44.96; the largest, for the champion, a tidy five-figure sum of $16,808.74 and a Movado watch. <br />
  Six Team <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://bestpokerdeal.org/go/PokerStars">PokerStars</a> Pro and five <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://bestpokerdeal.org/go/PokerStars">PokerStars</a> Team Online players entered this tournament. All of Team Online failed to make the money, with Roy "GodlikeRoy" Bhasin's bustout perhaps the most painful. He finished 544th, just four spots out of the money. The Team Pros fared better, with both Martin Staszko (144th, $112.40) and Marcin "Goral" Horecki (31st, $240.86) pushing into the money and making respectably deep runs.<br />
  Their runs, however, were not deep enough to make the final table in this two-day event - a final table that commenced late on Day 1 with these nine players.<br />
  Seat 1: AugustasN (5368352 in chips) <br />
Seat 2: Martin Glöck (1381888 in chips) <br />
Seat 3: remars81 (2048749 in chips) <br />
Seat 4: partybong (2008173 in chips) <br />
Seat 5: DamienRise (1912452 in chips) <br />
Seat 6: willrobrobu (2108415 in chips) <br />
Seat 7: Zlushchiy (3775258 in chips) <br />
Seat 8: MikLoW86 (1346729 in chips) <br />
Seat 9: eitan_2004 (1459984 in chips)<br />
  Average stack: 2,378,889<br />
  There was a former SCOOP champion among the nine. willrobrobu kicked off SCOOP in 2011 by winning the first event, Event 1-Low, $22 No-Limit Hold'em (6-max). To start this final table, willrobrobu was in a pile of players that could all claim to be 3rd in chips.<br />
  Those players were trying to scramble over each other even as partybong became the first player to get knocked off the final table. partybong's open-raise to 200k was called by willrobrobu before Zlushchiy three-bet to 800k, inducing a shove to 941k by partybong. That was enough to fold willrobrobu but Zlushchiy called with single-suited aces, [ac][ah][2h][7h]. partybong had a reasonable hand, [as][kh][qc][2c], but it turned into nothing of significance, high or low, on a board of [6s][tc][th][2s][7c]. Neither player had a qualifying low, but Zlushchiy's unimproved aces were enough to claim high and send partybong off to chill out in 9th place.<br />
  25 more minutes passed before MikLoW86 was 86ed from the tournament. Sitting in the blinds, MikLoW86 called a minimum-raise from under-the-gun player AugustasN. A bet and several raises on a queen-high flop, [6h][qs][8s], ensured that all of MikLoW86's chips were in the middle with top pair and a strong low draw, [ac][qc][5s][3h]. AugustasN showed down a stronger low draw and a baby flush draw, [ad][kc][3s][2s]. The [as] on the turn filled both of those draws for AugustasN; the [3c] river changed nothing. MikLoW86 exited in 8th place.<br />
  It was another twenty minutes before eitan_2004 became the unfortunate 7th-place finisher. This time, the chips were all in pre-flop. AugustasN was the culprit again, showing down a strong [ah][qc][2h][3s] against eitan_2004's [ac][ks][5s][6s]. Neither player made a low on the [4h][9s][jh][qh][5c] board, but AugustasN came up with the nuts, an ace-high flush, to claim the high and knock out eitan_2004.<br />
  The former SCOOP champion, willrobrobu, was unable to duplicate the 2011 SCOOP win at this final table. It was a case of a busted draw: <br />
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<i>RSS readers click through to see replay</i>  The blinds were 100k-200k and the average stack was about 4.3 million. With five players left, it was time to cut a deal. 21 big blinds wasn't going to last very long at all in the split-pot version of this action game.<br />
  Once the deal was in place, there was one more elimination before Day 1 came to an end.  On the very first hand after the deal was cut, short stack Martin Glöck four-bet shoved pre-flop with [jh][jc][5s][2c]. DamienRise, the pre-flop three-bettor, called with [ac][ks][8c][2s] and scooped the whole pot with two pair, kings and eights, on a board of [kd][8h][tc][9d][7d].<br />
  <a href="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/2012%20SCOOP%2032-low%20final%20table.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/assets_c/2012/05/2012 SCOOP 32-low final table-thumb-450x329-164430.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><br />
  Day 2 started with the blinds up to 125k-250k. The fireworks began within five minutes of the resumption of play. DamienRise's unimproved kings held up against remars81's wrap draw, with all the chips going in on the flop. Neither player had a qualifying low. When remars81's draw bricked out, Day 2 was over for remars81 in 4th place.<br />
  The stacks stayed relatively unchanged as the blinds rolled up to 150k-300k. AugustasN led with roughly 10 million, DamienRise followed with roughly 7 million, and Zlushchiy pulled up the rear with roughly 3 million. Sure, there were minor variations along the way, but each player's relative chip stack remained the same until the moment when Zlushchiy picked up single-suited aces, [ah][ad][7d][4s] against AugustasN's single-suited kings, [ks][kd][6d][7h]. It looked like a great piece of luck for Zlushchiy - until the river. The [jd][4c][js][th][kc] board made a full house for AugustasN and sent Zlushchiy to the rail in 3rd place.<br />
  That elimination left AugustasN as the leader to start heads-up play by about a 2-to-1 margin. AugustasN jumped out to the early lead, but one quick double-up by DamienRise drew the stacks level. A few more small pots pushed DamienRise into the lead, but then AugustasN fired back and took down a big pot with a flopped straight to reset the match.  DamienRise responded by quartering AugustasN, all in pre-flop, to swing the lead back the other way.<br />
  But all good things come to an end, and so did this see-saw heads-up battle. After DamienRise limped the button in the 250k-500k level, AugustasN bet pot to 1.5 million. DamienRise called to a flop of [8c][9c][3h]. That flop brought another pot-sized bet from AugustasN of 3 million, leaving AugustasN 1.6 million behind. It went in after a raise from DamienRise. At showdown, DamienRise produced a strong hand: [th][tc][jc][qs], an overpair, a partial wrap draw and a flush draw. AugustasN showed down [js][jh][8s][7h], an overpair of jacks and a straight draw. The [4c] turn card gave DamienRise a flush and left AugustasN drawing to a low for a chop. The [7c] river was a low card, but not one that was of any use to AugustasN.<br />
  Day 2 was finished in less than an hour. DamienRise is a new SCOOP champion and will be receiving a Movado watch to prove it.<br />
  <b>2012 SCOOP Event 32-Low, $27 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi/Lo results (including 5-way deal):<br />
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Number of entrants: 4,282<br />
Places paid: 540<br />
  1st: DamienRise (China) ($9,149.00)*<br />
2nd: AugustasN (Lithuania) ($16,000.00)*<br />
3rd: Zlushchiy (Russia) ($9,435.03)*<br />
4th: remars81 (Spain) ($7,974.10)*<br />
5th: Martin Glöck (Germany) ($6,312.07)*<br />
6th: willrobrobu (United Kingdom) ($3,479.12)<br />
7th: eitan_2004 (Poland) ($2,408.62)<br />
8th: MikLoW86 (Hungary) ($1,338.12)<br />
9th: partybong (Germany) ($856.40)<br />
  <i>Looking for more SCOOP reporting? Visit our special <a href="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/tournaments/scoop/2012-3/" target="_blank">SCOOP 2012</a> coverage section.</i><br />
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			<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2012 16:13:31 GMT</pubDate>
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<img src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/ukiptthumb.JPG" border="0" alt="" /><b>5pm: Gilligan gets value</b><br />
Ronan Gilligan might just have the most unenviable record in UKIPT main events - he's finished runner-up on two occasions. The first of those was right here in Dublin in 2010, Max Silver got the better of him that time. The second was in Galway this season where Emmett Mullin defeated him heads-up. And, Gilligan' two other Hendon Mob entries are for third place finishes so the man obviously goes deep or goes out early.<br />
It's looking more likely to be the former at the moment as he's up to 29,000. I saw him bet 700 on the turn and 1,5000 on the river of a [8c][10s][4c][Kd][3d] board with [ks][7s] and get paid off. He's looking comfortable right now. - NW<br />
<b>4.53pm: Someone was out on the tiles last night</b><br />
Andy Black snuck in just before the end of registration and we've been reliably informed that he was enjoying himself out on the town last night. Our photographer Mickey May went hunting for the evidence.<br />
Good papping by May.<br />
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<a href="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/UKIPT_Dub_2012_MickeyMay_27425.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/assets_c/2012/05/UKIPT_Dub_2012_MickeyMay_27425-thumb-300x450-164387.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><i>Out last night? Maybe I was</i><br />
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<a href="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/UKIPT_Dub_2012_MickeyMay_27426.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/assets_c/2012/05/UKIPT_Dub_2012_MickeyMay_27426-thumb-300x450-164389.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><i>Of course, I feel fine</i><br />
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<a href="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/UKIPT_Dub_2012_MickeyMay_27428.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/assets_c/2012/05/UKIPT_Dub_2012_MickeyMay_27428-thumb-450x675-164391.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><i>Okay, maybe I don't feel so great</i><br />
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<a href="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/UKIPT_Dub_2012_MickeyMay_27430.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/assets_c/2012/05/UKIPT_Dub_2012_MickeyMay_27430-thumb-300x450-164393.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><i>But it was worth it</i><br />
<b>4.40pm: There's no easy way to say this but...</b><br />
If you're relying on your percentage of Amby Travers, Ronald Lawton, David Langridge, Lars Stockenschneider, Sinem Melin, John Kelly, Mads Onsberg, George Power, Artur Olczyk, Chris Cooper, David Barnes, Darren Miller, Ciaran Taggart, Cathal O'Malley, Michael Sheridan, Thomas Gill, Krisztian Rack, Mark Spelman and Robert Lawrie to win you a new motorbike, you're going to have to stick to your push bike. They're all out.<br />
Play is just about to resume. Antes kick in next level. -- RD<br />
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<img src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/ept-thumb-promo.jpg" border="0" alt="" />Season 8 on the European Poker Tour was one for the ages. Not only were 13 champions crowned and millions of dollars won, but also, numerous memories were made. We're here to talk about some of those memories, specifically the most memorable ones as we see them. It's important to point out that these are in no particular order. Let's get to it.<br />
We'll start all the way back to EPT London and Benny Spindler's big win, which took place at the end of September and beginning of October in 2011. Spindler was often regarded as one of the best young players in the game, but he hadn't won a major title to really solidify his stance. He had previous deep runs in all kinds of events across the EPT, the World Series of Poker and also the World Poker Tour, but no major victories.<br />
When the final table in London began, Spindler was third in chips. He assumed the chip lead early on at the final table after picking off a big bluff from Mattias Bergstrom. Then, he won a massive flip with start-of-the-day chip leader Martins Adeniya to get a massive stack. When heads-up play began, only American Steve O'Dwyer stood in the young German's way. Spindler had the lead to start the battle and it didn't last too long.<br />
Many were saying that because of Spindler's previous close calls, this victory knocked the monkey off his back. When asked if he felt like he had a giant weight lifted off his back, Spindler simply shook his head and responded, "No."<br />
<a href="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/benny_spindler_ept8_win.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/assets_c/2012/05/benny_spindler_ept8_win-thumb-450x675-164381.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><i>Benny Spindler</i><br />
Speaking of EPT London runner-up Steve O'Dwyer, he had one heck of a season on the EPT and that brings us to the next memorable moment. He banked numerous cashes including two big final table appearances in London and then in Copenhagen. In London, O'Dwyer scooped £465,000 for his second-place finish to Spindler and in Copenhagen he took seventh for DKr 290,000. He also had a second-place finish in the EPT Campione High Roller for €74,000. Not a bad season for the American, who really broke out over on European soil.<br />
If we're going to talk about players who broke out during Season 8 of the EPT, the biggest of them all was German Philipp Gruissem. When it came to High Roller events, Gruissem always had his hands on a massive amount of chips deep at a final table it seemed.<br />
Things all started when Gruissem took third in last season's EPT Berlin €10,000 High Roller for €67,000. He then went on to win the EPT Barcelona High Roller for €234,500 and beat Igor Kurganov in the EPT London High Roller to win the title and £450,200. Along with those impressive scores, Gruissem took fourth in the EPT San Remo High Roller, third in the EPT Prague High Roller and cashed in the EPT Berlin Main Event. All of that came before he went on to final table the EPT Grand Final €25,000 High Roller and take third for €266,000. Basically, Gruissem is the resident EPT high roller and we can't wait to see the results he puts up in Season 9.<br />
It's always been known that no player has ever won a second EPT title. In Season 8, Kevin MacPhee nearly did it twice and each time everyone was pulling for him to become the first to do so.<br />
<a href="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/kevin_macphee_ept8.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/assets_c/2012/05/kevin_macphee_ept8-thumb-450x675-164384.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><i>Kevin MacPhee </i><br />
A former EPT Berlin champion, MacPhee's first real shot in Season 8 came in San Remo when he found himself at the final table. Unfortunately, the short-stacked MacPhee couldn't gather any momentum and bowed out in eighth place. From there, he recorded a few in-the-money finishes with aspirations of a second title, but the second really big push didn't come until Berlin.<br />
In the same city he won his first EPT title, MacPhee found himself still alive on the penultimate day with the field down to 24 players. With this being the last stop before the EPT Grand Final and the culmination of the season, MacPhee had a second EPT Main Event trophy dangling right in front of him. Unfortunately, it wasn't in the cards for MacPhee as he was eliminated short of the final table in 19th place.<br />
Even with hopes of a two-time champion in MacPhee falling, Anton Wigg and Vladimir Geshkenbein were two other former champions still in the mix. As the day wore on, it looked at though both of them may make the final table, but then Wigg fell in 14th place and left only Geshkenbein carrying the torch to a would-be two-time champion. But just like his fellow former champions fell before him, Geshkenbein headed to the rail short of the final table in 10th place to open up the throne to a brand new title winner.<br />
One of those players remaining after Geshkenbein's exit was Belgian pro Davidi Kitai. Although there may be some skepticism about the defining criteria behind Kitai's WPT Celebrity Invitational win, he technically had a WPT title to go along with his WSOP gold bracelet coming into the final table and that made him eligible for poker's Triple Crown achievement. Even though the excitement of having a two-time EPT champion crowned in Berlin was washed away with the eliminations of MacPhee, Wigg and Geshkenbein, Kitai could still win the Triple Crown and steal the headlines.<br />
Kitai had a tough group of competitors in front of him, but he gathered a ton of chips early on in the final table to really put a stranglehold on things. From there, he seemed to cruise to victory and win a massive payday of €712,000 along with a prestigious EPT title.<br />
While on the topic of close calls, plenty of big-name pros had their fair share of them this season, including many Team <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://bestpokerdeal.org/go/PokerStars">PokerStars</a> Pros. Eugene Katchalov took third in Barcelona before fellow Team Pro Juan Manuel Pastor took fourth in London the following stop. Luca Pagano, who is arguably the best overall performer on the EPT since its inception, took seventh in Deauville and Pierre Neuville finished runner-up to Mickey Petersen in Copenhagen.<br />
Speaking of Petersen, as if all those final table runs by team players weren't good enough, the <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://bestpokerdeal.org/go/PokerStars">PokerStars</a> Team Online member went out and won his first major title at EPT Copenhagen. Petersen seemed to use his youth, energy and aggressive online nature to beat down the older Team Pro until Neauville just couldn't hold on any longer.<br />
Prior to Copenhagen, another Team Pro had a major result and that was Viktor Blom. He conquered the elite field that came out for the <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://bestpokerdeal.org/go/PokerStars">PokerStars</a> Caribbean Adventure $100,000 Super High Roller for his first major victory and $1,254,400. The final table was jam-packed with poker power, including some of the biggest names in the game maneuvering their way to the final five spots that were all in the money. Daniel Negreanu and Jonathan Duhamel finished in fifth and fourth place, respectively, and then Galen Hall fell in third before Blom dismantled Dan Shak to win the trophy.<br />
Besides Blom winning his first major title, the other name that sticks out from the 2012 PCA was Duhamel's. After scoring fourth in this event for $313,600, the 2010 WSOP Main Event champion took fifth in the $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em Turbo event for $17,990, won the $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em event for $239,830 and then finished runner-up to Leonid "Alex" Bilokur in the $25,000 High Roller for $634,550. Altogether, Duhamel scored over $1,200,000 from his trip to the Bahamas and shot his way to the top of nearly all Player of the Year leaderboards around the community.<br />
Duhamel may have won over seven figures from his four cashes in January, but between the PCA and the EPT Grand Final alone, nine players had seven-figure scores. Those players included Blom and Bilokur for the aforementioned wins at the PCA along with John Dibella and Kyle Julius, who took one and two in the PCA Main Event. The rest of the list is made up by Justin Bonomo, who won the EPT Grand Final €100,000 Super High Roller, the second-place finisher from that event, Tobias Reinkemeier, the EPT Grand Final €25,000 High Roller champion Igor Kurganov and then places one and two from the EPT Grand Final Main Event, Mohsin Charania and Lucille Cailly. Just think about this for a second: nine people had a single score of seven figures or more just from the PCA and EPT Grand Final in Season 8. We, too, just said "wow" out loud.<br />
The final moment we're going to talk about was from the EPT Grand Final and it's only fitting that arguably the most memorable moment from the entire season came at the final stop in Monaco. Everyone knows the name Justin Bonomo. He's young, he's solid and he has plenty of results on record. No week will compare to the one he had in Monaco, though, at the EPT Grand Final.<br />
Things didn't start off in the right direction for Bonomo, as he found himself firing in a second €100,000 bullet in the Super High Roller. Went it came time for the final table, Bonomo had a massive lead on the rest of the field. He rode that chip lead all the way to a victory and one worth a whopping €1,640,000 -- easily the largest score of his career.<br />
From there, Bonomo took his run good to the Main Event and worked his way into the money. We kept an eye on him at all times and he was playing with a massive amount of confidence coming off the big win. He ended up finishing in 28th place for €35,000, but we had yet to hear the last from him. After that very deep run from the field of 665 players, Bonomo entered the €25,000 High Roller and again found himself making a big splash. He bobbed and weaved his way down to the final eight and was at a second major final table within a week. Bonomo eventually fell in fourth place, but it was worth another €266,000 in prize money to put his weekly total at €1,941,000. Easily one of the best weeks of poker we've ever seen.<br />
As much fun as Season 8 of the EPT was, we had a great time reliving all of the big moments with you here. When August rolls around, it's going to be time for Season 9 of the tour and things will be kicking off in Barcelona. With all of these amazing moments from Season 8, Season 9 sure has a lot to live up to, but we're confident things will be bigger and better than ever.<br />
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<img src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/ukiptthumb.JPG" border="0" alt="" /><b>4.15pm: Break</b><br />
That's the end of level 4 and the halfway point of the day. We're waiting on final confirmation of numbers. Join us in a new post in 20 minutes. -- RD<br />
<b>4.15pm: Table captain</b><br />
We're regularly updating the <a href="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/tournaments/ukipt/season-3-4/dublin-2/chipcount.html" target="_blank">chip counts page</a> players are busting out pretty quickly today and tables are being broken and condensed all the time. As a result of a table breakage Sam Grafton (38,000) and Dean Lyall (42,000) are on the same table. That could be an interesting one to watch. -- NW<br />
<b>4.10pm: Sorry man</b><br />
You sense that poker players saying sorry when they've got it in behind and won is an empty gesture and as gestures go it's even more empty when they get it in good and hold up. But, somehow it just seems the appropriate response when you eliminate someone from a poker tournament. <br />
And I just witnessed John Willoughby and George Power perform this little dance after the former eliminated the latter. I only caught the action from the turn but there was already about 10,000 in the pot and with the board showing [4c][Ac][5s][2h] Willoughby bet 3,600, he was flat called and Power then moved all-in for around 12,000. Back on Willoughby he re-raised all-in and the flat caller got out the way.<br />
Willoughby: [3h][3c] - turned straight<br />
Power: [4s][4d] - flopped set<br />
Although he was behind Power had a re-draw but he couldn't get there on the [Qh] river after winning that pot Willoughby is up to 40,000. -- NW<br />
<b>4pm: Ledders spots the live tell</b><br />
Gerry Hegarty had limped under-the-gun and picked up multiple callers; two of which were Michael Leedham in the big blind and Daiva Barauskaite on the button. All six players checked the [ah][7s][ks] flop but on the [4c] turn Michael Leedham looked set to take a stab at the pot. Just as he was reaching for his chips Hegarty reached for his own. Leedham pulled a quizzical face and opted to check instead. Hegarty bet 725 and all his opponents, Leedham included, passed.<br />
"I went for my chips too quickly, he was going to bet," said Hegarty.<br />
Yes, I think everyone realized that. -- RD<br />
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<a href="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/UKIPT_Dub_2012_MickeyMay_27342.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/assets_c/2012/05/UKIPT_Dub_2012_MickeyMay_27342-thumb-300x450-164374.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><i>Daiva Barauskaite</i><br />
<b>3.45pm: Lively table 17</b><br />
Matt Nolan has just bought himself a consolation pint after getting knocked out of the main event. He told us that he was the sixth player to get knocked out at table 17, yet strangely no-one is ridiculously stacked up there, but someone no doubt will be in the coming levels. <br />
Nolan has jumped into a cash game and, there's no easy way to say this, but if you're looking for Ali Duncan, Michael Duffy, Mark Karoulas, UKIPT Killarney champ Femi Fakinle, Jarlath Kilgallon, Lee Dixon, Jay Cleere, Mike Hill, Deborah Worley-Roberts, Callum Smith or, a man with a great name for poker, Raik Fischer, then perhaps you should look to that cash game. They're all out. -- RD<br />
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<a href="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/UKIPT_Dub_2012_MickeyMay_27418.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/assets_c/2012/05/UKIPT_Dub_2012_MickeyMay_27418-thumb-300x450-164376.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><i>Matt Nolan</i><br />
<b>3.35pm: Blain can't summon the magic</b><br />
I feel I might have put the hex on Dermot Blain after praising him earlier (see post at 1.50pm) as the Irishman is now out. He ran ace-king into Lee Taylor's aces and the latter now has a stack approaching 50,000. -- NW<br />
<b>3.23pm: The structure</b><br />
The UKIPT structure is a great one and which can be seen by<a href="http://www.ukipt.com/tournaments/structure/" target="_blank"> clicking here</a>. Today, like yesterday, we'll be playing eight one-hour levels with no dinner break. The all-important antes kick in during level six. -- RD<br />
<b>LEVEL UP: BLINDS 100-200</b><br /><br /><b>3.15pm: Chips</b><br />
I'm updating the <a href="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/tournaments/ukipt/season-3-4/dublin-2/chipcount.html" target="_blank">chip counts page</a> as often as possible. It's not comprehensive but it contains the names, notables and big stacks. Someone who covers all three categories is UKIPT S3 Galway champion Emmett Mullin who's off to a good start as he's up to 35,000. But, that's not the biggest stack at his table, as on his direct right Conor Beresford has 47,000. -- NW<br />
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<b>3.10pm: Always the river</b><br />
"Damn river," exclaimed Kevin Monroe as he passed 6,575 of his stack in the direction of Sean Clery. "It's always the river," he added, perhaps to ease the pain or maybe in case anyone missed it the first time.   <br />
In an all-in pre-flop encounter, Monroe was a big favourite as he held pocket queens, Clery had the dominated [Ad][Qs] and looked to be heading out as the flop of [6s][Kd][Jc] bought him only an unlikely gutshot to go with his overcard. <br />
The [3h] didn't help, but the [Ah] river certainly did. As players who are about to be eliminated so often do, Clery was half out of his chair before the river was dealt so had to do the sit-back-down-shuffle as he collected his chips. -- NW<br />
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<b>3pm: Getting the SCOOP with Sam Grafton</b><br />
"Sorry I didn't win the SCOOP. You could have been, like, 'let's interview SCOOP winner Sam Grafton wearing his bracelet'," said Sam Grafton.<br />
While some players have to have quotes crowbarred out of them, Grafton has to be sat on like an over-packed suitcase. There's just too much coming out. He talks quickly and enthusiastically, hands waving as if he's swatting imaginary flies. And with that opening salvo he does himself a disservice, although he didn't win the SCOOP title and <a href="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/scoop/2012/scoop-2012-greezhool-great-in-event-2-hi-094105.html" target="_blank">bust out in third place in SCOOP-2-H</a>, a $2,100 buy-in, Grafton, playing under the name 'SamSquid', took the largest slice of the money, a massive $234,193.<br />
"I felt like I played really well anyway," continued Grafton, unprompted, "I had the chip lead with about 500 - halfway through the field - and I don't think I ever fell outside the top five after that. I went to the final table second in chips. I was so consistent throughout the tournament that I feel I deserved it."<br />
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<a href="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/UKIPT_Dub_2012_MickeyMay_27318.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/assets_c/2012/05/UKIPT_Dub_2012_MickeyMay_27318-thumb-450x300-164362.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><i>Sam 'SamSquid' Grafton</i>Grafton's rail was loud and vociferous in the chat box, on Twitter and Facebook. It was heartwarming stuff. James Dempsey's tweet summed it up: "News has reached me that you are doing well in a virtual poker game. Best of luck mate, be a very popular result #squidlovesthegame"<br />
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Did that level of support surprise Grafton? A little, but not a lot.<br />
"The British poker community is amazingly supportive of their own. I think we have incredible morale among all of us. Everyone roots for everyone else which culminated in last year's Vegas, but it's continued since. I was pretty overwhelmed by the amount of Facebook messages I received. The amount of people that said they stayed up and watched it, I'd be like 'thanks' then they'd ask, 'What did you have in this or that hand?' They actually had watched it, not just had it on in the background, you know. That was really nice.<br />
"All of us who are playing on Stars all the time are very close. Whenever someone makes a final table you get it up. The game's quite tough with all the swings that you go through so you need that network of support and everyone gets to celebrate together."<br />
Another way of balancing those swings is obviously by selling and swapping action, so how much did Grafton actually have of himself?<br />
"I only had 30% (still an uptick of around $70,000) but it's my biggest score to date. I've probably worked the hardest I ever have on my game since January. I was comfortable for a while but Chris Brammer, who's one of my closest friends, had a sick end of last year with his FCOOP results. That spurred me on to really want to do it; crack the top 100 on PocketFives, get that marquee score. This is what I've been working towards. <br />
"I don't think I've ever played this much volume, never missing a Sunday, hand reviewing. In this game you don't always get what you deserve so it's really nice to have something that vindicates the work that I've been doing with Toby (Lewis), Brammer and Craig McCorkell," he said.<br />
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<a href="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/brammer.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/assets_c/2012/05/brammer-thumb-300x450-164367.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><i>Chris 'nigdawg' Brammer</i><br />
Grafton, a man well known for his Shoreditch style of sartorial elegance; all trend shoes, weird jeans, big glasses, tilted cap atop explosive hair, doesn't strike you as the type to just sit back and quietly enjoy his win. In fact, it's hard to imagine him do anything quietly.<br />
"We had a bit of a celebration. I play at a club in East London with some good friends and we had a good night out on the Saturday. I also invited all my non-poker friends. They were a bit overwhelmed: 'This is actual money that you won?' I've neglected them a bit because I've been playing so hard so it was good to take them out too."<br />
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<a href="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/UKIPT_Dub_2012_MickeyMay_27126.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/assets_c/2012/05/UKIPT_Dub_2012_MickeyMay_27126-thumb-300x450-164369.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><i>Grafton on the grind once again</i><br />
The next step - after winning UKIPT Dublin, of course - is the World Series and Grafton already has an apartment booked for seven weeks with Chris Brammer, the UKIPT Season 1 leader board champion. The win has certainly eased some of the financial pressures that Las Vegas can exert.<br />
"I can do that a lot more comfortably now. There's less pressure. When it comes to credit card roulette you're still sweating it but it's not a case of staying in and eating sandwiches for the next week if you lose the CCR!<br />
"It was great last year kicking off with Jake (Cody) and Pez getting a bracelet. Whenever someone got a result they paid for the result and box off the club. I had so many freeroll nights I was lik, 'Oi oi!' I'm really excited and going into it with my confidence really high. Someone's going to do something really silly out there," said Grafton.<br />
The break was coming to a close and Grafton bounced back towards the tournament floor to spin up his starting stack. He 'called a man with ace-high' and was wrong which had dropped him down to 6,000 but quad aces and a set of kings later put Grafton back up to 15,000. If you have this guy at your table don't expect an easy ride, you won't get one. -- RD<br />
<b>2.50pm: Latecomers</b><br />
People are still buying into the tournament and amongst the latecomers is none other than Andy Black, I saw him get his seating assignment, he was clutching his seat card in one hand and a hastily purchased sandwich in the other. -- NW<br />
<b>2.35pm: Action table</b><br />
There's already been three eliminations from table 17 today, which in my mind at least gives it a status as an action table, a hub of big chunky pots whilst the blinds are still low if you like.<br />
And if by magic as I wandered past it, a big pot was in progress. I joined the action live to see a flop of [Qc][6s][9h] on the felt and roughly 3,500 in the pot. From the big blind Phillip McAllister*fired out a bet of 1,650 and Terry Plummer (button) made the call.<br />
The [2d] fell on the turn McAllister bet again, this time 3,800 and again Plummer flat called. The [Kh] completed the board, McAllister stood up to get a better look at Plummer's stack before asking how much he had left (about 18,000), he then fired out a curious bet of 3,300, less than he had bet on the previous street. After around 15 seconds of thought Plummer slid out a raise, betting 7,900 in total. <br />
Again McAllister stood up to gauge Plummer's remaining chips, after a few head shakes and grimaces he folded the [Ks] face-up, Plummer showed [7s][5s] for the missed gutshot draw that he turned into a river bluff. -- NW<br />
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<b>LEVEL UP: BLINDS 75-150</b><br /><br /><b>2.22pm: Back from the break</b><br />
The remaining players are now back in their seats and level three is underway.<br />
There's no easy way to say this but: George Stewart, Marinos Mina, Richard Heelas, Kevin Steele, Dag Ahlse, Michael Watson, Gareth Parry, Darren Sweeney, Stephen Kenna, Roman Dohnal, Romero Borze, Daniel Perez, Jamil Ogunmakinwa, Michalis Michael, Julian Thew and Tomlin Colburn are not back in their seats as they were all eliminated during the first two levels. -- NW<br />
<b>2.02pm: Break time</b><br />
That's two levels in the books, players are now on a 20 minute break. -- NW<br />
<b>1.50pm: Blain picks one off</b><br />
When you think of Ireland and poker, names like Padraig Parkinson, Fintan Gavin, Roy Brindley and Andy Black come to mind. There are all of the chatty, eccentric, up for the craic type personalities but there is another rarer breed of Irish poker player, the get it quietly type. <br />
One player who fits that mould is Dermot Blain, no table histrionics, no fuss just impeccable table presence and consistency. The young Irishman has a string of impressive cashes to his name including winning the APPT Maccau Main Event in 2009 and a fifth place finish in the WSOPE Main Event in 2011.  <br />
I just saw a hand that encapsulated all this, he called a raise of 275 from Matthew Gilmartin and the two of them checked all the way to the river on a board of [2s][Qs][6c][8h][Jh]. At his juncture Gilmartin threw out a bet of 400, no insta-call here from Blain, he made a face that looked like he was chewing a wasp, thought for about 15 seconds and then called.<br />
Gilmartin showed [8s][7s] but Blain had [Ac][Js] to take the pot. -- NW<br />
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<a href="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/UKIPT_Dub_2012_MickeyMay_27119.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/assets_c/2012/05/UKIPT_Dub_2012_MickeyMay_27119-thumb-450x675-164349.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><i>Dermot Blain</i><br />
<b>1.35pm: One for the cameras</b><br />
Small round of applause for Damien Quinlivan who just three-barrel bluffed [8h][5h] into a [ad][jd][5d][6s][3s] board. Well, I assume it was a bluff. That would be some pretty thin value betting if not.<br />
Mike Hill had opened the pot for 225 and had picked up three callers, including Quinlivan in the small blind and Mark Spelman in the big. <br />
Flop: [ad][jd][5d]<br />
Quinlivan led 450 and was called by Spelman. The others passed<br />
Turn: [ad][jd][5d][6s]<br />
Quinlivan fired another 1,000 into the pot. Spelman called again.<br />
River: [ad][jd][5d][6s][3s]<br />
Quinlivan confidently - perhaps too confidently - threw 2,600 into the middle. Spelman tank-folded.<br />
Quinlivan took a look at his cards, looked up, caught my eye and showed the table the bluff. Bravo, sir. It was one for the cameras. Mike Hill was still chortling  as I walked away. -- RD<br />
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<a href="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/UKIPT_Dub_2012_MickeyMay_27138.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/assets_c/2012/05/UKIPT_Dub_2012_MickeyMay_27138-thumb-450x675-164345.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><i>Mike Hill looking for his fourth UKIPT final table</i><br />
<b>1.10pm: Tables chips and exits</b><br />
The table draw has thrown up the odd doozy, which we'll be keeping an eye on. Like table 42 where Dean Lyall, Jeff Burke, Bastiaan Van Den Brink and Daiva Barauskaite are sat in a row. That table has already seen one elimination, earlier we reported how Van Den Brink had doubled up but didn't have the name of the first player out. We can now report that the unlucky player to exit was Antonius Van Venrooij.<br />
Meanwhile Richard Sinclair (18,000) and Iwan Jones (17,000) have got off to good starts whilst things have gone south so far for Julian Thew (7,000) and Nick Newport (13,900). -- NW<br />
<b>LEVEL UP: BLINDS 50-100</b><br /><br /><b>12.50pm: Seat open</b><br />
By this time on Day 1A two players (including Nick Abou Risk) had been sent to the rail, both as the result of aces versus kings (although the kings won on one occasion). Today it took a bit longer to lose the first player, around 50 minutes in fact.<br />
The identity of the eliminated player is unknown but Bastiaan Van Den Brink was the beneficiary and he told me what happened: "I opened the button with [10][9], he three-bet with [10][5] and I called. The flop came [9][7][5] he c-bet, I called. The turn was a ten he fired a second barrel and I called. The river was a blank, he shoved all-in and I called."<br />
So two pair against smaller two pair accounts for the first player today, much more interesting than boring aces versus kings. -- NW<br />
<b>12.35pm: Walking the floor</b><br />
This looks to be a great event to play. A lot of players that you might not want to see at your table - think of the likes of Jake Cody, Matt Perrins, JP Kelly, James Keys, Chris Brammer, Rupiner Bedi - aren't here because of the upcoming World Series, some have headed out early, and because of <a href="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/tournaments/scoop/" target="_blank">SCOOP</a>, which has been hitting some unbelievable numbers. <br />
That's a chunk of tough players who would severely reduce your tournament expectation so to the 500 or so that are playing this €770 main event, <i>well done</i>, you've made a fantastic decision. <br />
Among the players today that do have some previous are EPT winner Julian Thew, EPT and UKIPT regular Dermot Blain, Dean 'deanosupremo' Lyall and <a href="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/scoop/2012/scoop-2012-greezhool-great-in-event-2-hi-094105.html" target="_blank">SCOOP hero Sam 'SamSquid' Grafton</a>. We'll be catching up with Grafton at the break to speak to him about his $234,193 bink. He doesn't know it yet, but we will.<br />
Thew is at a table nearby sporting a small red and yellow dollar bill badge. It's not a bounty button, it's a lucky charm from one of his kids: "I thought I'd check out its luckbox potential. I'll give it a couple of hours," said Thew.<br />
Fifteen minutes of the first level remain. -- RD<br />
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<a href="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/UKIPT_Dub_2012_MickeyMay_27226.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/assets_c/2012/05/UKIPT_Dub_2012_MickeyMay_27226-thumb-450x675-164342.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><i>Julian Thew</i><br />
<b>12.20pm: Who's here?</b><br />
There's a much larger field today than yesterday and amongst the 300 or so runners is a sprinkling of stardust. So far I've spotted EPT winner Julian Thew, UKIPT Champion of Champions Richard Sinclair who's resplendent in his usual Day 1 Ed Hardy hoodie.  <br />
Also spotted were UKIPT Galway runner-up Ronan Gilligan, UKIPT Nottingham S2 fourth place finisher Tim Bettingen, Paul Jackson, Nicholas Newport and UKIPT Killarney champion Femi Fakinle.<br />
True to form Fakinle was involved in a pot as I passed his table, he bet 600 on the river of a [8c][6d][8h][4h][9s], his opponent called but mucked when Fakinle showed [8s][6h] for a full house. Keep an eye on the <a href="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/tournaments/ukipt/season-3-4/dublin-2/chipcount.html" target="_blank">chip counts page</a>, where we'll be keeping track of the names, notables and big stacks as stories develop on Day 1B. -- NW<br />
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<a href="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/UKIPT_Dub_2012_MickeyMay_27157.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/assets_c/2012/05/UKIPT_Dub_2012_MickeyMay_27157-thumb-450x300-164340.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><i>Femi Fakinle</i><br />
<b>12pm: And we're off...</b><br />
The clock is running/the cards are in the air/add your own 'the tournament has begun' euphemism here. -- RD<br />
<b>11.50pm: Day 1B revving up</b><br />
Today's looking like a busy one. Plenty of players milling around and making their way to the tables. We had 199 player yesterday, 91 of whom made it through the eight one-hour levels. We'll be playing the same today: no dinner break and done by 9pm. Lovely.   The board is currently showing 300 players so we can expect a field of 500-plus. <br />
We can break the news that the defending champion Dutchman Joeri Zandvliet will not be defending his title. He's in Ibiza at the Estrellas Poker Tour trying win a new one instead.<br />
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Casino Ibiza plays host to this event, the second time the tour has visited the Med's favourite party island. A total of 269 players from 29 different countries have participated in this leg, including 47 Swedish players. In total, 32 players will cash, with the winner taking home €65,800 from a total prize pool of €258,240.<br />
It was once again a tough day on the felt here in Ibiza, with many players being eliminated, including Estrellas Poker Tour 2011 Tournament Leaderboard winner (Álvaro Santamaría Velasco) and runner up (German player Fabian Deimann). Team <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://bestpokerdeal.org/go/PokerStars">PokerStars</a> Online Javier Dominguez Gomez and Team <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://bestpokerdeal.org/go/PokerStars">PokerStars</a> Pro Ana Marquez are other players who now have more time to concentrate on the remainder of the SCOOP schedule.<br />
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The overnight chip leader is Jaume Niell Alomar with 111,700 chips, followed by Pablo Rojas, who has 96,300 chips. In third position is Carlos Sanchez Brito, with 77,900.<br />
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Watching the final table of the 8-Game tournament was a lesson in poker. Seeing the whole cards would be something any poker player could use to learn to be a better player. Six fine players fought so hard that was almost sweat beading up on my laptop screen. (That would have been terrifying but didn't happen.) Team <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://bestpokerdeal.org/go/PokerStars">PokerStars</a> Pro ElkY did his best but had to accept third place, and Chris Lee and Alexander Kostritsyn battled in an epic heads-up match for the title. After nearly 1.5 hours, Lee emerged victorious, and Kostritsyn was left with another second place finish.<br />
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For poker players who enjoy a challenge, HORSE used to be it. Five games, constantly changing, pretty tough lineup. Not anymore. These days, they like to up the ante, so to speak, and play the increasingly popular 8-Game mix. Starting with Deuce to Seven Triple Draw, the games then change to Limit Hold'em Omaha Hi/Lo, Razz, Stud, Stud Hi/Lo, No Limit Hold'em, and Pot Limit Omaha. If that's not a challenge, combined with 15-minute levels and a star-studded field, I'm not sure what is.<br />
Event 31 was the 8-Game that players anticipated, and the high buy-in offered a $2,100 chance at a SCOOP title. Here's the resulting field and numbers:<br />
<b>Players: 107<br />
Guarantee: $75,000.00<br />
Prize pool: $214,000.00<br />
Paid players: 12</b><br />
The field was small but deadly, and it contained a number of Team <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://bestpokerdeal.org/go/PokerStars">PokerStars</a> Pros. The first to exit was Martin Staszko, followed by Chad Brown and Team Online's Kristian "ChraismA3" Martin. A bit later, Team Online lost two more representatives when George "Jorj95" Lind exited in 47th and Anders "Donald" Berg took off in 43rd. Team Pros were next in the line of eliminations, as Jose "nachoberbero" Barbero exited in 33rd and George Danzer in 29th.<br />
As play continued into the seventh and eighth hours, the field thinned slowly but surely. Team <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://bestpokerdeal.org/go/PokerStars">PokerStars</a> Pro Eugene Katchalov exited in tenth place for $5,350.00, and Scott "BigRiskky" Clements took off in eighth place for $8,025.00.<br />
It took over 45 minutes for the final table bubble to burst, but it did when short-stacked stevie444 pushed on a [8d][8s][6s][Qc] board with [Jh][9h]. Joiso called with [7h][7s], though, and that held up to the [Ah] on the river. Stephen "stevie444" Chidwick departed in seventh place with $8,025.00.<br />
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<b>CHUFTY in charge </b><br />
The final table began in Level 34, a Limit Hold'em round with 2,000/4,000 blinds. The players' starting stacks were as follows:<br />
Seat 1: Ig123456789 (10,492 in chips) <br />
Seat 2: Genius28 (121,422 in chips) <br />
Seat 3: Kecinpulach (68,400 in chips) <br />
Seat 4: ElkY (122,299 in chips) <br />
Seat 5: joiso (70,228 in chips) <br />
Seat 6: CHUFTY (142,159 in chips)<br />
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Ig123456789 doubled up on the first hand of action, but another move came a few hands later. After a CHUFTY raise from the button, Ig123456789 called all-in for 2,738 chips. Genius28 raised, and CHUFTY called. They checked down the board of [Js][Kh][Tc][5c][5s], and Genius28 showed [7h][7s]. Both other players mucked their hands, and Ig123456789 had to leave the part in sixth place with $11,235.00.<br />
A few minutes later, in the Omaha Hi/Lo round, Kecinpulach gets involved with a relatively short stack. Kecinpulach, ElkY, and joiso go to see a reraised flop of [Tc][9c][Js]. ElkY bet, joiso called, and Kecinpulach raised. When joiso bumped it up again, Kecinpulach moved all-in for 9,275 chips, and both players called. The [6d] on the turn and [6s] on the river completed the board, a bet from joiso on the river prompted a fold from ElkY. Kecinpulach showed [Jc][3s][2c][Kh] for two pair, but joiso had [Qd][Ac][8h][Kc] for the king-high straight. Kecinpulach, <a href="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/scoop/2011/scoop-kecinpulach-chops-one-for-the-czec-081359.html" target="_blank">winner of a 2011 SCOOP</a>, was denied one tonight and finished in fifth place with $14,980.00.<br />
<b>Deep stack poker</b><br />
The final four chip stacks were:<br />
Seat 2: Genius28 (131,410 in chips) <br />
Seat 4: ElkY (108,024 in chips) <br />
Seat 5: joiso (146,028 in chips) <br />
Seat 6: CHUFTY (149,538 in chips)<br />
Joiso took the reins and climbed toward the 200K mark while ElkY slipped below 100K but recovered. CHUFTY, on the other hand, suffered and became the shortest of the four stacks. That was only in the first 15 minutes, though. Genius28 then became the short stack, but at the 10-hour break, CHUFTY had 100,001 chips and joiso sunk down to 106,803. ElkY was the new chip leader and Genius28 was close behind.<br />
<b>CHUFTY chopped</b><br />
After the break, CHUFTY had the most trouble, though he was able to double through ElkY to almost 60K. But his stack thinned quickly again, and in the Stud round, all 5,602 chips went into the pot against Genius28 and joiso. A bet a call took them to fifth and then sixth street, at which point a bet from Genius28 prompted joiso to fold. Genius showed [9c][5c][9d][As][Qc][Ts][8s], and that pair of nines was good enough to beat the [Qs][Jc][Td][6s][7c][5s][4d] hand of CHUFTY. Richard "CHUFTY" Ashby, <a href="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/wcoop/2010/wcoop-2010-richard-chufty-ashby-takes-ev-073937.html" target="_blank">winner of a 2010 WCOOP</a>, was eliminated in fourth place tonight for $20,330.00.<br />
<b>Deeper stacks</b><br />
Three-handed play started with these stacks:<br />
Seat 2: Genius28 (166,500 in chips) <br />
Seat 4: ElkY (110,797 in chips) <br />
Seat 5: joiso (257,703 in chips)<br />
ElkY lost ground quickly and hovered under the 100K mark for much of the first hour, though chipping up was a frequent-enough occurrence to keep him in action. Joiso, on the other hand, increased his lead, and Genius28 took a few of ElkY's chips as well but stayed far enough behind joiso that the former was comfortable enough.<br />
<b>ElkY eliminated</b><br />
The last Team Pro standing was finally reduced to a stack of little more than 21K. In a Deuce to Seven hand, ElkY got involved with joiso. ElkY took one and joiso took two for a bet and a call, and joiso stood pat after that. ElkY took one card and was all-in, and took yet another one before showing [3c][4h][8c][2s][3d]. Joiso turned over [8s][4s][Jh][7c][Th], and that was enough to eliminated <a href="http://www.pokerstars.com/team-pokerstars/bertrand-grospellier/" target="_blank">Team PokerStars Pro Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier</a>, who simply has too many accomplishments to list here, finished third in this tournament for $29,960.00.<br />
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<b>Tense battle</b><br />
The final two competitors geared up for battle with these counts:<br />
Seat 2: Genius28 (198,750 in chips) <br />
Seat 5: joiso (336,250 in chips)<br />
Genius28 was chipped down to less than 100K but battled back, hand by hand, through the Deuce to Seven round. By the time Limit Hold'em came into effect, Genius had a significant chip lead over joiso. The LHE round allowed joiso to make a comeback, though, and even the stacks.<br />
By the time they began the Omaha Hi/Lo round, Genius28 was ahead by about 70K chips, but that lead increased as the level went on. By the time they made it to Razz, though, joiso climbed back up over 200K. But another level saw more difficulties for joiso, especially as they entered the last Stud round.<br />
As the key hand began, joiso mentioned the elephant at the table in the chat box: " I have 3 second places in scoops ;) " But with a stack of less than 40K, it was going to take a big comeback to grab that elusive win. The two go through the motions on third and fourth streets until all of joiso's chips go in on fifth with [Ac][Jc][4c]. Genius28 showed [3h][Ah][7c] with his call. When the hands were complete, they were:<br />
joiso: [3s][Kc][Ac][Jc][4c][Qs][Qh]<br />
Genius28: [7h][7d][3h][Ah][7c][8h][As]<br />
The full house eliminated Alexander "joiso" Kostritsyn in second place - <a href="http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/scoop/2011/the-daily-scoop-5-14-11-kostritsyn-conti-081366.html" target="_blank">a record of his plight was mentioned in this blog last year</a> - and he took home $39,055.00 to ease the pain.<br />
Chris "Genius28" Lee won Event 31-H and received $58,315.00 to go with the Movado watch and tournament title. Congrats!<br />
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<b>2012 SCOOP Event #31-H ($2,100 8-Game) Results:</b><br />
Total players: 107<br />
Paid players: 12<br />
1st place: Chris "Genius28" Lee (Canada) - $58,315.00<br />
2nd place: Alexander "joiso" Kostritsyn (Russia) - $39,055.00<br />
3rd place: Team <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://bestpokerdeal.org/go/PokerStars">PokerStars</a> Pro Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier (UK) - $29,960.00<br />
4th place: Richard "CHUFTY" Ashby (UK) - $20,330.00<br />
5th place: Kecinpulach (Czech Republic) - $14,980.00<br />
6th place: Ig123456789 (Ukraine) - $11,235.00<br />
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