2013 International Stadiums Poker Tour Wembley Stadium

�3,000 Main Event
Day: 2a
Event Info

2013 International Stadiums Poker Tour Wembley Stadium

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a7
Prize
€1,000,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€3,000
Entries
761
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
30,000

Alban Juen Leads ISPT Wembley Main Event After Day 2a

Level 9 : 600/1,200, 200 ante
Alban Juen
Alban Juen

In the United Kingdom, fans of football dream of being able to follow their team all the way to a cup final held at Wembley Stadium. The venue is, after all, the home of English football and a magnificent stadium in its own right. Today, the hallowed turf of Wembley Stadium hosted it very first poker tournament, Day 2a of the International Stadiums Poker Tour. And what a day it was.

By the time registration closed at the end of the eighth level there were 319 players registered, each of them being lead by Alban Juen. The Frenchman started Day 2a with a tournament leading stack of 187,350 thanks to an impressive Day 1 performance during the online leg of the ISPT.

It was Alban who topped the leader board when play drew to a close at the end of the ninth 60-minute level. Juen bagged up 367,500 chips once time was called on proceedings. According to our sources, Juen has three live tournament cashes to his name, the most impressive of that trio was for $128,384, his reward for finishing 59th in the 2012 World Series of Poker Main Event.

Hot on Juen's heels is Leigh Wiltshire, one of the brainchild's behind the Amateur Poker Association and Tour (APAT). Wiltshire's final task of the night was to try and fit chips worth 326,900 into a single plastic bag. He managed it and is now in fine shape going into Sunday's Day 3.

Around 175 players navigated their way through to Day 3 including Bruno Launais (305,300), Jamie Burland (164,800), Ivey Poker Pro Mathew Frankland (150,400), David Benyamine (139,900), Sam Trickett (132,600), reigning European Poker Tour Prague champion Ramzi Jelassi (91,500) and JP Kelly (51,000).

Day 2a also claimed the scalps of some of the game's biggest names. ISPT ambassador Michael "The Grinder" Mizrachi busted out very early on, as did Christopher Brammer, while Tony G's appearance was a brief affair. Tony G sat down three levels and last around 35 minutes before he crashed out; it was not a good day at the office from Tony G. Also eliminated during were the likes of former EPT champions Michael Tureniec and Toby Lewis, while former World Series of Poker Main Event winner Peter Eastgate also came and swiftly went.

Saturday is the second and final start day and it should see the inflatable tents, that encapsulate the players on the Wembley pitch, packed to bursting point. Along with a number of the Day 2a casualties re-entering we are expecting to see Roberto Romanello, Marcel Luske, Dave "Devilfish" Ulliott and many more famous faces in the crowds.

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