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2024 GGPoker UK Poker Championships

£560 UKPC Main Event
Dias: 3
Event Info

2024 GGPoker UK Poker Championships

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Mão Vencedora
74
Premiação
£96,130
Event Info
Buy-in
£560
Premiação
£603,840
Entries
1,258
Informações do Nível
Nível
36
Blinds
800,000 / 1,600,000
Ante
1,600,000
Informações do Jogador - Dia 3
Entries
22
Jogadores Restantes
1

Jack Solomon Wins 2024 GGPoker UK Poker Championships Main Event (£96,130 after deal)

Nível 36 : Blinds 800,000/1,600,000, 1,600,000 ante
Jack Solomon
Jack Solomon

Jack Solomon has just been crowned the champion of the 2024 GG Poker UK Championships Main Event at Dusk Till Dawn, taking home the sum of £96,130 and the trophy after a deal with his opponent, Yong Foo.

The deal resulted in Solomon taking home £80,130 but he wasn't content to stop there, and claimed the remaining £16,000 at stake, and the trophy, after his seven-high straight secured victory against Foo's six-high straight.

Solomon overcame the 1,258 entry field and he claimed the lion's share of the £603,840 prizepool, sending his rail from Skegness into raptures.

This win has certainly provided a boost to Solomon's HendonMob, with his only previous recorded result being a cash at Dusk Till Dawn in February 2023 for $431.

2024 £560 UKPC Main Event Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (£)
1Jack SolomonUnited Kingdom96,130 *
2Yong FooUnited Kingdom69,870 *
3Jean-Emmanuel LhuillierUnited Kingdom44,000
4Anthony BrownUnited Kingdom30,640
5Sunil MistriUnited Kingdom21,500
6Marc FogginUnited Kingdom16,500
7Philip BakerUnited Kingdom13,000
8Daniel GolderUnited Kingdom10,500
9Tom MiddletonUnited Kingdom8,500

*Indicates heads-up deal

Winner's Reaction

PokerNews managed to grab a quick word with the champion, who confirmed he was "Feeling great, if a bit tired" and was absolutely ecstatic at taking the title.

When asked if he had any plans for his winnings Solomon stated "It'll probably go towards a house" and his family, stating his wife had been on the phone in tears, overjoyed at his victory, and that he couldn't wait to tell his two young children in the morning.

Solomon also thanked his rail, who travelled down from Skegness, Lincolnshire, today to support him, confirming "they definitely helped me get over the line."

The Winning Hand
The Winning Hand
UKPC Main Event Champion Jack Solomon
UKPC Main Event Champion Jack Solomon

Day 3 Action

22 players returned for Day 3, with Guy Taylor the first player to exit after losing the classic race of ace-king versus Sunil Mistri's queens.

The knockouts came quickly in a frantic start to the day, as Dominic Cugudda, Daniel Whitbread and Florian Duta all fell by the wayside before the final table.

Solomon's run to glory truly began to gain momentum when he cracked the aces of Tom Middleton with a rivered flush.

The chipleader going into Day 3, Chris Da Silva, exited in 11th place shortly after losing a huge pot against Solomon after running ace-king into aces, and the final table was eventually set when Scott Boyle ran into the aces of Anthony Brown.

Solomon was just behind chip leader Brown as the final table began, with those players having a reasonable lead over the rest of the pack, with Middleton being the first to exit in ninth as Solomon sent him to the rail with a nine-high flush.

It was at this point that Foo also began to gain some momentum, as Daniel Golder quickly followed in eighth as he lost a race against his pocket tens.

Philip Baker subsequently ran his pocket tens into the pocket queens of Jean-Emmanuel Lhuillier to depart in seventh.

Marc Foggin finished in sixth after Foo rivered a one card ace high flush against Foggin's tens. Solomon then knocked out the short-stacked Mistri in fifth.

Brown exited in fourth after he ran into Foo's pocket aces, and Solomon finished off Lhuillier in third as his ace-eight suited held against Lhuillier's queen-seven suited.

The players then agreed the aforementioned deal and Solomon, who entered heads-up play with a 3:1 chip advantage, soon finished off Foo to take the trophy and the remaining £16,000.

That concludes PokerNews coverage of the GG Poker UK Poker Championships Main Event 2024, but stay tuned for more coverage of tournaments across the world.

Tags: Anthony BrownChris Da SilvaDaniel GolderDaniel WhitbreadDominic CuguddaFlorian DutaGuy TaylorJack SolomonJean-Emmanuel LhuillierMarc FogginPhilip BakerScott BoyleSunil MistriTom MiddletonYong Foo