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Leg 5 Report - Brighton

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In the early hours of Monday 21st of May, Dave Smith became the latest player to lift a GUKPT trophy when he defeated Neil Carr after a heads up battle that lasted a little over an hour. In the final hand Dave called Neil's all-in reraise on a 5-4-T all diamond flop. Neil, holding 6-2 of diamonds had already made his flush, but Dave's 9 of diamonds, Ten of hearts holding improved when the Ace of diamonds fell on the turn.

Dave, appearing in his second GUKPT final was chip leader throughout day one of the tournament and maintained his chip equity for much of day two. Having finished 5th in Cardiff's Leg 3, he was aiming to go one better and in winning Leg 5 he has jumped straight to the top of the GUKPT Leaderboard on 216 points.

Neil, who had been bought into the tournament by brother Trevor as a birthday present, was playing in his first live poker tournament. He seemed to take it in his stride without showing any nerves or pressure in front of the TV cameras. Neil, an International Master at Chess, commented in his post match interview that it was the best birthday present he could have hoped for - certainly better than the pair of socks he got last year.

Ladbrokes Poker Million winner Rajesh Modha finished in third place and long time chip leader Albert Sapiano was fourth after losing the majority of his chips to Smith with A-7 versus A-T on an A-T-2 flop. Albert, who is a regular cash player at The Vic, has only recently started playing tournaments. The final featured another player who also did well in Cardiff in the shape of Welshman Roberto Romanello. This time he did not manage to better his 3rd place finish in Leg three, but finished in a creditable 5th place after entertaining the crowd and aggravating his opponents with his trademark trash table talk.

Mazhar Nawab, the last remaining online qualifier was 6th. He has only been playing poker for just over a year, but has shown he has a great aptitude for the game, with a string of good finishes in tournaments over the last 6th months. This was the highest profile event he has finaled in to date. James 'Flushmeister' Dempsey, the only local on the final table finished in 7th place, while Barnsley's John Exley took the 8th spot. Hendon Mobster Barney Boatman's completed the final table line up, but was disappointed to have lasted only two hands.

The Tour now takes a two month summer holiday. The next leg takes place in Newcastle in late July.

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Leg 5 Result

Sponsors Blue Square give an additional £10,000 to the winner plus a seat in the GUKPT Grand Final

Position Name Prize
1st Dave Smith £95,100 + £10,000 & Grand Final seat
2thNeil Carr£50,300
3thRajesh Modha£33,600
4thAlbert Sapiano£24,400
5thRoberto Romanello£18,300
6thMazhar Nawab£15,200
7thJames Dempsey£12,200
8thJohn Exley£9,200
9thBarney Boatman£6,100
10thTerrence Burke£4,600
11thSteve Jelinek£3,000
12thCraig Owen£2,400
13thMohammed Shaffiq£2,400
14thMarty Wilson£2,400
15thKoroush Nikkahe£2,400
16thNik Persaud£2,100
17thRichard Ashby£2,100
18thKarim Louis£2,100
19thIan Herbert£2,100
20thHassan Tamar£2,100
21stDave Colclough£2,100
22ndMichael Greco£1,800
23rdKatherine Hartree£1,800
24thAlan Dean£1,800
25thAnthony Romanello£1,800
26thManuel Palenca£1,800
27thDarren Ground£900
27thPhillip Alden£900

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