Joe Hindry Wins GUKPT Coventry Main Event (��93,460)

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Joe Hindry has defeated a 416-player field to win the GUKPT Coventry Main Event, just weeks after winning a career-best ��60k score in London.

He takes home ��93,460 for a new career-best score after defeating Richard "Chufty" Ashby heads-up.

It was 15 years since Ashby first final-tabled a GUKPT Main Event, but despite taking the lead heads-up, he had an inferior two-pair twice heads-up to fall in second place.

GUKPT Coventry Main Event Final Table Results

RankPlayerCountryPayout (GBP)
1Joe HindryUnited Kingdom��93,460
2Richard AshbyUnited Kingdom��65,350
3Waheed AshrafUnited Kingdom��39,600
4Jacob StoneUnited Kingdom��25,300
5Gary WhiteheadUnited Kingdom��16,550
6Mitchell HynamUnited Kingdom��12,100
7Stephen KehoeUnited Kingdom��8,800
8Calogero MorrealeUnited Kingdom��7,500
9Andrew BakUnited Kingdom��6,450

Winner's Reaction

"I'm going to choose my next tournament very carefully," Hindry said to PokerNews after his second victory in as many tournaments. "I feel blessed. I remember coming [to Coventry] when I was 18 to play in the Goliath and just thinking what if. What would it be like to win one.

"I don't play as much anymore, and I usually just play cash. And now to have won these two, it's just mad."

And does he have room on his mantelpiece for another trophy?

"I think there's room for another one..."

GUKPT Coventry Main Event
GUKPT Coventry Main Event

Final Day Recap

Day 3 began just six eliminations away from the final table, and it didn't take long for Richard Ashby to take control.

However, he was pipped to the final table chip lead by Waheed Ashraf whose audacious bluff-shove on stream saw him take over at the top of the counts.

Ashraf pushed ahead as the early eliminations at the final table saw Andrew Bak and Calogero Morreale hit the rail. The elimination of Stephen Kehoe by Ashraf saw him strengthen his chip lead, but no one looked capable of breaking free from the chasing pack.

Ashby eliminated Mitchell Hynam in sixth, before overnight leader Gary Whitehead left in fifth as Ashraf and Ashby continued to battle for the chip lead.

As the blinds increased, Jacob Stone hit the rail after expertly navigating the final table in the middle of the pack. He was followed by Ashraf who ran out of steam just before heads-up.

Hindry had sent Ashraf to the rail, and took the chip lead heads-up. A flush over flush situation saw Ashby briefly hold the lead, but two unavoidable situations for Ashby saw him hold an inferior two pair twice in quick succession to bust to Hindry.

GUKPT Coventry
GUKPT Coventry

2022 GUKPT Schedule

PokerNews will be live reporting from the GUKPT all this season, so stay tuned for our next coverage!

LegVenueDateBuy-inFieldWinnerPayout (GBP)
1The Poker Room, London27 January-6 February��1,250702Timothy Chung��185,560
2Coventry24 February-6 March��1,000416Joe Hindry��93,460
3Bury New Road, Manchester17-27 March��1,250   
4Reading South17-24 April��1,000   
5Edinburgh8-15 May��750   
6Luton26 May-5 June��1,000   
7The Poker Room, London23 June-3 July��1,000   
8Leeds22 September-2 October��750   
9Luton13-23 October��1,250   
10Blackpool6-13 November��1,250   
Grand FinalThe Poker Room, London1-18 December��2,000   
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Based in the United Kingdom, Will started working for PokerNews as a freelance live reporter in 2015 and joined the full-time staff in 2019. He now works as Managing Editor. He graduated from the University of Kent in 2017 with a B.A. in German. He also holds an NCTJ Diploma in Sports Journalism.

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