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2017 partypokerLIVE Millions Dusk Till Dawn

£10,300 High Roller
Dias: 1
Event Info

2017 partypokerLIVE Millions Dusk Till Dawn

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Vojtech Ruzicka
Mão Vencedora
k4
Premiação
£284,210
Event Info
Buy-in
£10,300
Premiação
£1,067,000
Entries
110
Informações do Nível
Nível
30
Blinds
200,000 / 400,000
Ante
400,000

Niall Farrell Leads After Day 1 of the 2017 partypokerLIVE Nottingham £10,300 High Roller

Nível 6 : 800/1,600, 150 ante
Niall Farrell tops the High Roller field after Day 1
Niall Farrell tops the High Roller field after Day 1

German pro Dominik Nitsche seemed poised to taske a late lead as the £1million guaranteed partypokerLIVE £10,300 High Roller reached its overnight hiatus in dramatic circumstances here at Dusk Till Dawn Casino in Nottingham, but ultimately it was Niall Farrell who claimed the top spot over night with 433,700 after playing the last few levels on the feature table.

With 100 players needed to reach the guarantee, there were 92 entries (including 8 re-entries) across the 6 hours of gameplay, with late registration still open for two more 45-minute levels and the first break tomorrow on the final day. That's because the blinds will roll back to Level 7 when play resumes at 1.00pm local time here in the land of Robin Hood and the Sheriff of Nottingham.

It was Nitsche who plundered in a final hand which was worth 300,000 chips alone, most of his final total of 391,400 that surpassed all but one other this evening. Richard Kellet was the unfortunate casualty, 5-bet shoving with {A-Hearts}{Q-Hearts} only to be 'Dom'inated by Nitsche's {A-Spades}{K-Clubs}. A queen on the turn was the cruellest of cards, coming as it did before a king on the river to oust Kellett and give Nitsche the lead.

Elsewhere, partypoker ambassadors Joao Simao (224,400), Sam Trickett (200,000) and Roberto Romanello (119,700) all did the home team proud, finishing strongly and if not above the 160,000 closing chip average then near it in the case of the Welsh Wizard.

Others didn't fare so well with Stephen Chidwick, Tom Hall, Adrian Mateos, [Removed:17], David Peters, Kristen Bicknell, Rainer Kempe, Steven Warburton and Dzmitry Urbanovich among the players to bust late on. Others such as Conor Beresford, Kenny Hallaert, Rainer Kempe, Enzo Del Piero and Callum McCuaig never really got going and will have to re-enter on Day 2 or concentrate on the £6 million guaranteed Main Event which is back in live action tomorrow in the same award-winning cardroom.

There are plenty of players in the chasing pack for the lead, with American Jason Wheeler (307,025), Briton Ben Heath (334,450) and Hungarian Laszlo Bujtas (283,350) all within a three-bet and a call from moving into the lead. Ben Heath in particular needed help to get there, but the charismatic crusher called both turn and river cards to find a straight when a 300,000 pot was at risk.

"Visualisations are important these days." he smirked at the close of play.

Heath's best friend in poker, Charlie Carrel, plummeted to 98,650 at the end of the day and will return with less than the starting stack. All other hopefuls that join in the first level tomorrow will receive 50 big blinds, as the action recommences with blinds of 1,000-2,000 and a running ante of 200. We'll be back at it in the £10,300 #partypokerLIVE High Roller when the players return at 1.00pm tomorrow afternoon with a delayed live stream for your enjoyment too.

Tags: Ben HeathCallum McCuaigCharlie CarrelDominik NitscheDusk Till DawnDzmitry UrbanovichJason WheelerJoao SimaoKristen BicknellLaszlo Bujtaspartypoker LIVERainer KempeRoberto RomanelloSam TrickettStephen ChidwickSteve WarburtonTom Hall

Heath Doubles Through Hall; Muehloecker Through Filatov

Nível 6 : 800/1,600, 150 ante
Ben Heath all smiles after late double
Ben Heath all smiles after late double

After a raise by Tom Hall, Ben Heath squeezed to 18,600 and Hall eventually made it 47,500 to go. Heath then reraised to 168,600 with just 1,400 behind and that sent Hall into the think tank. Hall eventually moved all in with the superior stack and Heath called.

"I had it written down as you shove and he folds, you show a five," Charlie Carrel joked to Heath when the cards were turned over.

Ben Heath: {J-Spades}{9-Spades}
Tom Hall: {A-Clubs}{Q-Spades}

After the {7-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds} flop, Heath asked for an eight and his wish was granted with the {8-Hearts} turn. Almost silently, Heath whispered a single word with "ten" and sure enough the {10-Clubs} river completed a runner runner straight for a big double just before the end of the day.

One table over, Anatoly Filatov bet the {K-Hearts}{8-Clubs}{2-Spades}{J-Hearts} turn for 85,000 into a pot of 80,000 and Thomas Muehloecker called all in for his last 58,850, turning over the {A-Diamonds}{A-Hearts}. Filatov had some outs with {4-Hearts}{3-Hearts}, but the {6-Spades} river was a blank.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Ben Heath gb
Ben Heath
WSOP 1X Winner
345,000 145,000
Thomas Muehloecker at
Thomas Muehloecker
220,000 122,900
Anatoly Filatov ru
Anatoly Filatov
44,000 -52,000
Tom Hall gb
Tom Hall
30,000 -105,000

Tags: Anatoly FilatovBen HeathCharlie CarrelThomas MuehloeckerTom Hall

Last Ten Minutes

Nível 6 : 800/1,600, 150 ante
Sam Trickett and Mitchell Johnson share a joke at the #partypokerLIVE High Roller table
Sam Trickett and Mitchell Johnson share a joke at the #partypokerLIVE High Roller table

With ten minutes to play, here are some of the prominent stacks and popular players in the room.

Laszlo Bujtas has the lead as it stands, but players such as Jason Wheeler and Jan-Eric Schwippert are chasing him down keenly. partypoker ambassadors Sam Trickett (177,000), Joao Simao (241,000) and Roberto Romanello (124,000) are all still in with a great shout as the last hands of the day approach.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Laszlo Bujtas hu
Laszlo Bujtas
400,000 10,000
Jason Wheeler us
Jason Wheeler
WSOP 1X Winner
348,700 -16,300
Bartlomiej Machon pl
Bartlomiej Machon
333,000 103,000
Jan-Eric Schwippert de
Jan-Eric Schwippert
300,000
Dominik Nitsche de
Dominik Nitsche
WSOP 4X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
265,000 160,000
Joao Simao br
Joao Simao
241,000 21,000
Tamer Kamel gb
Tamer Kamel
230,000 15,000
Ema Zajmovic ba
Ema Zajmovic
WPT 1X Winner
220,000 5,000
Mitchell Johnson gb
Mitchell Johnson
188,000 -72,000
Sam Trickett gb
Sam Trickett
177,000 -33,000
Stephen Ayres gb
Stephen Ayres
152,000 55,650
Kully Sidhu gb
Kully Sidhu
140,000 -100,000
Orpen Kisacikoglu tr
Orpen Kisacikoglu
WSOP 1X Winner
132,000 2,000
Max Silver gb
Max Silver
WSOP 1X Winner
130,000 15,200
Vojtech Ruzicka cz
Vojtech Ruzicka
125,000 25,000
Roberto Romanello gb
Roberto Romanello
124,000 24,000
Alex Goulder gb
Alex Goulder
118,700 -41,300
Anatoly Filatov ru
Anatoly Filatov
96,000 -32,000
Jessica Pilkington gb
Jessica Pilkington
93,000 -27,000
Jack Salter gb
Jack Salter
93,000 55,500
Stephen Chidwick gb
Stephen Chidwick
WSOP 1X Winner
36,500 12,850

Tags: Jan-Eric SchwippertJason WheelerLaszlo Bujtas

The Best of Friends

Nível 6 : 800/1,600, 150 ante
Ben Heath and Charlie Carrel have been around the circuit and remain the best of friends
Ben Heath and Charlie Carrel have been around the circuit and remain the best of friends

Both Ben Heath and Charlie Carrel know their way around the global poker circuit. With a raft of six-figure finishes between them, the pair have earned just over $7million in live tournaments alone.

We sat down to ask Heath and Carrel five very random questions about their friendship and interests to see how far we could push them before they went back to the felt at the #partypokerLIVE felt to battle each other for bragging rights…oh and a £1million prize-pool.

What is the longest period of time you haven’t spoken to each other?

Charlie Carrel: I would say that from arguments the longest time not speaking has been three hours. We’ve just never had an overnight situation. It dies out after about half an hour without us saying anything and goes back to normal. I’d say the longest due to travel would be anywhere between three days and three weeks.
Ben Heath: I’d say closer to three days or a week at most. Annoyance would be if I don’t get enough sleep, I’m pretty off with everyone.
CC: Oh yeah! (does falsetto impression of Ben) ‘I need my extra half an hours sleep!’

In 200 years, who will be in charge, robots or humans?

BH: (snap-calling) Robots! I had a lecture from someone who knows about this recently. They didn’t say ‘in charge’, but once one gets to a certain stage, we’re screwed pretty quickly. 200 years is a long time; 50 years ago we had no mobile phones, now we have drones.
CC: In 200 years, if humans are still alive, they’ll be humans with robot technology integrated into them a lot of the time.

At this point, we descend into a discussion about why Ben hasn’t watched the Black Mirror episode ‘The Entire History of You’ yet. Robots would have watched it by now.

Kenny Hallaert and Charlie Carrel

Despite recent advances in robots’ poker-playing skills, they would be hard-pressed to compete when it comes to running deep in multi-table tournaments like Heath and Carrel. Recently they even found the time to battle heads-up for a title in Malta. Charlie Carrel won the duel, and the pair insist there was no chop, no swap or quarter given.

How would each of you like to win (or lose!) heads-up in this tournament?

BH: I’d take sucking out to win!
CC: Dude.
BH: I want to get it in with three outs and then just win.
CC: I’d want to lose, but I’d want to own Ben on the turn… then get rivered.
BH: I’m not as nice, apparently.
CC: You snapped in there like ‘Me!’ I’ve got a lot of seconds.
BH: I’d like to change my answer. I want him to win too. (laughter)

Can you both remember the day you met?

BH: It was three years ago now in Amsterdam.
CC: So the story is that I came second in the Sunday Million and vowed that if I did that, I’d take all my friends to Amsterdam. Over the preceding six months, I’d been making friends with people over Skype and Facebook in poker groups, obsessing about poker. Ben was one of those people on Skype. When he got there, I was really surprised because I thought he was Indian. I’d confused him with a guy called Joey. We pretty much spent every day with each other for around a year after that.

Who will be first to win a World Series of Poker Bracelet?

CC: Me.
BH: (Being nice) I’d just rather it was him.
CC: Pure ego.
BH: I’d assume Charlie. I mean, I’m slightly more disciplined in the small ones,
CC: The small ones have 20,000 people in them, that’s not going to help!
BH: He doesn’t know how to play big fields.
CC: I think I have the edge in the ‘One Drop’ or whatever.
BH: I’ll be there, grinding it out in the 22,000-person event.
CC: He’ll get the $1,000 events.
BH: Yeah, he can win the One Drop!

Life goals for the summer sewn up and bromance goals for poker friends explained, the pair head back to the cardroom. They sit at the same table, just a few seats apart and are still talking just as animatedly as they probably did in Amsterdam all those tournaments ago.

The neutral will be hoping that Ben Heath and Charlie Carrel meet heads-up. It’s good for the game.

Tags: Ben HeathCharlie Carrel

Warburton and Silver Go To War

Nível 6 : 800/1,600, 150 ante
Max Silver (right) gets the better of Steve Warburton (left) in a huge hand in the partypoker £10,300 High Roller
Max Silver (right) gets the better of Steve Warburton (left) in a huge hand in the partypoker £10,300 High Roller

Pre-flop, Jessica Pilkington opened to 3,700 from the cut-off and both Steve Warburton on the button and Max Silver in the small blind called.

The flop of {2-Clubs}{A-Hearts}{3-Clubs} led to a c-bet of 6,100 from Pilkington and two calls. The turn of {J-Clubs} saw both Silver and Pilkington check, however, so Warburton fired out a 12,500 bet. Only Max Silver made the call and the two men saw a river of {7-Diamonds}. Silver checked, and Warburton shoved all-in for 80,000.

Max Silver went into the tank, asking all sorts of questions which for the most part Warburton avoided answering by sitting with his headphones in. Eventually, Silver made the call, though, and Warburton's {A-Spades}{5-Spades} was no match for Silver's {10-Clubs}{9-Clubs}, and he raked in a huge pot to catapult himself above average and seriously damage Steve Warburton's hopes of progress to the second day.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Max Silver gb
Max Silver
WSOP 1X Winner
114,800 -35,200
Steven Warburton gb
Steven Warburton
35,250 -74,750

Tags: Max SilverSteve Warburton

Kempe Flushed by Geilich

Nível 6 : 800/1,600, 150 ante
Rainer Kempe
Rainer Kempe

Ludovic Geilich was all-in for 52,175 on a flop of {J-Clubs}{5-Clubs}{6-Spades} over-the-top of a pot-sized bet of 14,000 from Rainer Kempe (pictured above). The Berlin-born German with over $9.45m in live tournament cashes made a tank-call and turned over {8-Spades}{8-Clubs}.

Geilich held {4-Clubs}{2-Clubs} and needed some serious help. The turn card of {9-Hearts} was no good, but the {10-Clubs} on the river did the trick and gave him a flush to double-up and leave Kempe ruefully watching chips being pushed in the Scot's direction.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Ludovic Geilich gb
Ludovic Geilich
120,500 66,500
Rainer Kempe de
Rainer Kempe
62,200 -30,800

Tags: Rainer KempeLudovic Geilich

Vanrijsbergen and Sidhu Back Above Average

Nível 4 : 500/1,000, 100 ante
Bryan Vanrijsbergen
Bryan Vanrijsbergen

Bryan Vanrijsbergen opened pre-flop from first position to 3,500 and was called in three spots, by Tom Hall in middle position, Stephen Ayres in the next seat and WSOP Main Event finalist Kenny Hallaert in the small blind.

The flop of {3-Clubs}{K-Hearts}{9-Diamonds} saw Vanrijsbergen c-bet to 3,500 and take the pot down, bumping him up to 119,500.

Elsewhere, Kuljinder Sidhu and Alex Goulder clashed in a big hand.

Pre-flop, Goulderopened to 2,500 from the hijack position but was raised to 7,200 by Sidhu in the cut-off. Goulder alone called, and they saw a flop of {6-Diamonds}{A-Clubs}{5-Spades}. Both players checked to the turn of {Q-Diamonds} whereupon Goulder made it 7,000 and Sidhu called. The river of {9-Clubs} saw both check and Goulder's {K-Clubs}{10-Clubs} was no good against the {J-Diamonds}{J-Clubs} of Sidhu.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Bryan van Rijsbergen nl
Bryan van Rijsbergen
119,500 119,500
Kuljinder Sidhu gb
Kuljinder Sidhu
118,300 118,300
Stephen Ayres gb
Stephen Ayres
115,000 11,000
Alex Goulder gb
Alex Goulder
95,650 -39,350
Tom Hall gb
Tom Hall
94,000 94,000
Kenny Hallaert be
Kenny Hallaert
33,000 -20,000

Tags: Alex GoulderKenny HallaertKuljinder SidhuStephen AyresTom Hall

Top Set Holds Up for Ema Zajmovic

Nível 3 : 400/800, 75 ante
Ema Zajmovic
Ema Zajmovic

David Peters just hit the rail after getting into the biggest post of the tournament so far with Canadian Ema Zajmovic.

Zajmovic opened up the action from first position, and both Lander Lijo in the hijack and David Peters in the big blind made the call.

The flop came down {8-Clubs}{J-Spades}{2-Spades}, and after Peters checked his option, Zajmovic made it 4,000 to go. Lijo quickly got out of the way and Peters made the call.

The {9-Hearts} on the turn prompted another check from Peters and another bet from Zajmovic - this time for 9,800. Peters mulled about his decision for a few moments, before cutting out a raise to a total of 27,600. Zajmovic announced all-in, and Peters committed his stack of 85,475.

Ema Zajmovic: {J-Clubs}{J-Diamonds}
David Peters: {K-Spades}{10-Spades}

Zajmovic needed to dodge the straight and flush draw of David Peters, but the {3-Diamonds} on the river completed nothing and Zajmovic dragged the pot. David Peters made it straight to the cashier, reentered and have now been reseated at another table with a fresh stack of 100,00.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Ema Zajmovic ba
Ema Zajmovic
WPT 1X Winner
195,000 195,000
David Peters us
David Peters
WSOP 2X Winner
100,000

Tags: David PetersEma Zajmovic

Welcome to Day 1 of the partypoker LIVE MILLIONS Nottingham £10,300 High Roller

Dusk Till Dawn Nottingham
Dusk Till Dawn Nottingham

In two hours from now as of 6 p.m. local time, the partypoker LIVE MILLIONS festival at the Dusk Till Dawn in Nottingham will see Day 1 of the £10,300 High Roller get underway at the home of poker in the United Kingdom, and one of the biggest card rooms in Europe. The High Roller is one of three tournaments during the festival with a seven-figure guarantee and at least £1m will be up for grabs during the next two days.

On Day 1, a total of eight levels of 45 minutes each will be played and all participants receive a starting stack of 100,000 with stunning 200 big blinds available during the first level of play. Furthermore, the registration will remain open until the first break of Day 2, and the first blinds for tomorrow revert back to level seven as well to give all late entrants 50 big blinds to begin with on their mission to High Roller glory. During the registration period, a single re-entry is permitted for those who run out of chips and wish to take another shot at the guaranteed prize pool.

High Roller Day 1 level structure

LevelClockSmall BlindBig BlindAnte
14525050050
24530060050
34540080075
4455001,000100
5456001,200100
6458001,600150
7451,0002,000200
8451,2002,400250

The best of Britain as well as plenty of international poker pros are expected to join the action, and the PokerNews live reporting team will be there to provide all the action from the poker floor. For a quick preview of what you can expect at the tables and away from it this week in Nottingham, check out the following video:

Tags: Dusk Till Dawnpartypoker LIVE