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The Main Event
| Date |
Event No. |
Event |
Start Time |
Length |
Starting Chips |
Clock |
| Thursday 27th Jan |
Man 06a |
£1,000 + £70 NL Hold'em Main Event Day 1a |
12pm |
3 days |
15,000 |
1 hour |
Friday 28th Jan
|
Man 06b |
£1,000 + £70 NL Hold'em Main Event Day 1b |
12pm |
3 days |
15,000 |
1 hour |
Play will recommence at 2pm on the second and third days of the tournament.
Registration closes 15 minutes before the start of each tournament, however late entries/alternates are accepted during the first three levels of play in the main event.
The maximum capacity for this tournament is 200 players on each starting day, plus alternates.
Side events
| Date |
Event No. |
Event |
Start Time |
Length |
Starting Chips |
Clock |
| 23rd January 2011 |
Man 01 |
£30 + £5 NL Hold'em Rebuy 10 Seat Gtd Super Satellite to Main Event |
7.30pm |
1 day |
1,500 |
3 x 30 mins then 20 mins |
| 24th January 2011 |
Man 02 |
£100 + £10 £NL Hold'em Rebuy |
7.30pm |
1 day |
7,500 |
25 mins |
| 25th January 2011 |
Man 03 |
£500 + £50 NL Hold'em Freezeout |
7.30pm |
2 days |
10,000 |
45 mins |
| 26th January 2011 |
Man 04 |
£250 + £25 Omaha D/C Freezeout |
6.00pm |
1 day |
2 x 5,000 |
25 mins |
| 26th January 2011 |
Man 05 |
£150 + £15 NL Hold'em Freezeout Super Satellite to Main Event |
8.30pm |
1 day |
7,500 |
3 x 30 mins then 20 mins |
| 27th January 2011 |
Man 07 |
£200 + £20 NL Hold'em 6 Max Freezeout |
7.30pm |
1 day |
7,500 |
25 mins |
| 28th January 2011 |
Man 08 |
£100 + £10 NL Hold'em Freezeout |
7.30pm |
1 day |
7,500 |
25 mins |
| 29th January 2011 |
Man 09 |
£250 + £25 NL Hold'em Freezeout Re-entry |
6.00pm |
2 days |
10,000 |
40 mins |
| 30th January 2011 |
Man 10 |
£100 + £10 NL Hold'em Bounty Booster Tournament |
5.00pm |
1 day |
7,500 |
25 mins |
Play will recommence at 2pm on the second day of two-day tournaments.
Registration closes 15 minutes before the start of each tournament, however late entries/alternates are accepted during the first three levels of play.
Maximum capacities for side events TBC
10-Seat Guaranteed Super Satellite
At 7.30pm on 23rd January, there will be a £30 NL Hold'em Rebuy Super Satellite into the main event, with 10 seats guaranteed (with 40 players or more).
Afternoon Super Satellites
At 2pm on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday there are rebuy super satellites into the main event. These will either be £30 or £50 rebuy tournaments.
Please call the casino directly for further information about super satellites.
Venue: G Casino Bury New Rd, Manchester
Date: 27/01/2011-30/01/2011
Event: £1000 NL Hold'em Main Event
Length: 4 days
Runners: 207
Total Prize Pool: £207,000
| Place |
Player |
Prize |
GUKPT Ranking Points |
| 1st |
Peter McAdams |
£58,100 |
125 |
| 2nd |
Daniel Charlton |
£39,350 |
100 |
| 3rd |
Allan Mclean |
£25,350 |
80 |
| 4th |
Dan Brown |
£15,000 |
65 |
| 5th |
Simon Cawley |
£11,400 |
55 |
| 6th |
George Geary |
£9,300 |
45 |
| 7th |
Osman Mustanoglu |
£7,250 |
35 |
| 8th |
Lawrence Gosney |
£5,700 |
25 |
| 9th |
Kuljinder Sidhu |
£4,150 |
20 |
| 10th |
Matthew Waterfall |
£3,600 |
15 |
| 11th |
Spencer Lawrence |
£3,100 |
12 |
| 12th |
Michael Leedham |
£3,100 |
12 |
| 13th |
Waseem Shahid |
£2,600 |
12 |
| 14th |
Marc Goodwin |
£2,600 |
12 |
| 15th |
Benjamin Lafferty |
£2,050 |
6 |
| 16th |
Andrew Wright |
£2,050 |
6 |
| 17th |
Angelo Zammit |
£2,050 |
6 |
| 18th |
Chris Gordon
|
£2,050 |
6 |
| 19th |
Michalis Michael |
£2,050 |
0 |
| 20th |
Charles Denton |
£2,050 |
0 |
| 21st |
Praneet Vaishnav |
£2,050 |
0 |
| 22nd |
Kim Torsvik |
£2,050 |
0 |
"McAdams Bests Dan-gerous Final Table to Win £58,100 and GUKPT Manchester Title"
Peter McAdams has beaten a field of 207 at Manchester’s G Casino to become the first GUKPT champion of 2011. The Main Event brought together a tough field including both new faces and many who have already made a name for themselves on the home and foreign circuits, all looking to start the Tour at the top of the Leaderboard. Among them were bracelet-winners Steve Jelinek and Lawrence Gosney, EPT champion Will Fry, double GUKPT trophy-hoister Priyan de Mel and several others well qualified in the live arena such as Marty Smyth, Julian Gardner, Karl Mahrenholz and Jeff Kimber.
Three long days whittled the Main Event down to the final table of ten, while eight well-attended side events began and ended around them. The final featured an appearance by Kuljinder Sidhu, who won last year’s GUKPT Main Event here at Bury New Road and put in an impressive bid to make it a double, but fell at a late hurdle leaving the door open for a new champion to pick up the 2011 first prize of £58,100.
Unusually for this year’s Tour, the starting flights were split into two separate days, the second flight bringing 138 of the total 207 to the felt. After watching Carl McCarthy, Allan McLean and Andrew Wright top the Day 1A chip counts with over 80,000 each, the second, larger batch of players brought an even higher pace of action and left three players with six-figure stacks in front of the pack as a whole going into Day 2: Dan Brown, Michalis Michael and Michael Leedham.
The sting of being the first out of a Main Event in either flight is mitigated this year by the fact that the first eliminated receives Wild Card entry into each leg’s Champion of Champions’ event – the first being a £10,000 freeroll on the 2nd February for all winners of Manchester’s side and Main Events (including the Online 10% Series). The other initial Wild Card seat (given to the player randomly drawn on Table 5, Seat 5) went to Glenn Hopley, who fell a little later on Day 1B as the unpredictable Lawrence Gosney cracked his preflop Kings with Sixes. Last year’s GUKPT Leaderboard Winner David Johnson was busted by virtually the same match-up a little later, his Aces falling to the same under-pair, this time held by Terry Mitford.
Lawrence Gosney and EPT Budapest winner Will Fry had vied for the Day One Aggression Medal but only Gosney survived long enough to compete over the prize money itself (which started at 22nd place). The former busted the latter with five tables left and then went on an accumulation spree, bettered only by that of Peter McAdams who was out in front as bubble time came around. Chun Man took the unpaid 23rd spot after just one hand, running some unlucky Queens into the Kings of Allan McLean and leaving before the suggestion of a saver for the bubble had time to come to a vote.
Among those finishing in the lower strata of the cash (the prize money started at £2,050) were Marc Goodwin, Waseem Shahid and Andrew Wright while early leader Michael Leedham finished in 12th. Meanwhile Spencer Lawrence, having spent 17 levels building a big stack saw it suddenly and dramatically destroyed after flopping bottom two pair against Allan McLean, whose broadway draw hit like a tournament-ending hammer and brought Day 2 to a close. McLean now held almost 1.2 million chips, double that of second-placed stack Daniel Charlton.
Rarely does a final start with the table nearly tipping due to the weight of one player’s stack; Simon Cawley, Lawrence Gosney, Matt Waterfall, Peter Mcadams and Osman Mustanoglu all held around 10% of the leader’s total chips. Unsurprisingly, a swift flurry of all-in moves attempted to boost the short stacks into contention for the top spots. Matt Waterfall’s shove with Sevens was unsuccessful (Peter McAdams held Queens), but 2010 Manchester champion Kuljinder Sidhu performed the double-up against McLean, starting a trend which was continued by no fewer than five other short stacks. McLean, however, was to have his bad-beat revenge on Sidhu, calling his all-in with 3-3 vs. Sidhu’s 7-7. Despite Sidhu flopping a seven for a set, four hearts gave one of McLean’s threes the flush and a round of applause congratulated Sidhu for his back-to-back final table appearances.
Lawrence Gosney, scourge of the early days, kept a relatively low profile on the final table until his elimination in 8th place. While he received no action moving in with Aces preflop, his K-T was looked up by Peter McAdams with a suited A-J, making a flush for good measure. The same hand match-up proved once again how fickle the deck can be as George Geary’s A-J fell to the K-J of Dan Charlton, and we were down to five players by the time the final side event (£100 Bounty Booster) kicked off at 5pm. In between these twin confrontations, Osman Mustanoglu finished in 7th place (£7,250) after getting it in with top pair vs. second pair on a Queen-high flop, only to see Charlton’s 7-6 hit running sixes on the turn and river. His misfortune was part of the two Dans’ rise to the lead – in just two levels Dan Charlton had taken the lead and lost it to Dan Brown (AJ to AK) leaving the dynamic for the end game very different from the start of the day.
Charlton’s rollercoaster recovered from its dip at the expense of Simon Cawley whose A-K lost a race against Jacks, leaving him short, and shortly out - in 5th, for £11,400. Charlton, meanwhile, hit the dinner break running with 1.3 million chips and coming back to the table managed to avoid the post-prandial skirmishes which saw Peter McAdams and a now-shorter Allan McLean both double through leaving Dan Brown in bad shape and out shortly thereafter in 4th place (£15,000). McAdams now took his turn as a dominant force (all three of the remaining players had now had a turn at the top) and it was Allan McLean who finally dropped from the running after a hard-fought day in 3rd when the pocket threes which had worked so well for him earlier failed to hold against McAdams’ A-9. Left with less than a big blind, McLean was a check-down away from the rail and took home £25,350 for his performance.
Heads up play between Peter McAdams and Dan Charlton lasted mere minutes, but a crowd of onlookers still managed to gather round for the deciding hand – all in on a nine-high flop with McAdams holding pocket Kings and Charlton 9-8. The tiny sprinkling of chips left to Charlton was automatically all-in the next hand and followed the majority of his stack into McAdams’ hands, giving him the title, trophy and £58,100 first prize at the same time. A swift exit of the building followed for both of the remaining finalists, McAdams and Charlton being something of a mystery on the live circuit but having made their mark on 2011 in style early in the year. They may be back, however, for the second leg of the GUKPT to be held in London’s Victoria casino, March 9th-20th, rolled for the one-off £1,500 Main Event.