Jack Hardcastle Wins Again! Takes Down GUKPT Grand Final High Roller

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Seventy-seven players turned out for the ��2,500 GUKPT Grand Final High Roller, and it was Jack Hardcastle who was the last player standing. Hardcastle reeled in a ��52,900 score and continued his amazing run in live poker events.

This latest victory comes less than four months after Hardcastle triumphed in the ��1,000 GUKPT Main Event for ��125,450 at the Goliath festival. Hardcastle is one to watch in the upcoming 2022 GUKPT Grand Final.

2022 GUKPT Grand Final High Roller Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1Jack Hardcastle��52,900
2Artan Dedusha��35,705
3Terry Jordon��23,800
4Gary Blackwood��16,490
5Phil Ward��12,245
6Kanan Farzaliyev��9,180
7Jay Crane��7,140
8Chris Johnson��5,950
9Chris Dirs��5,100

Chris Dirs' time at the final table was short-lived because he crashed out in ninth for ��5,100. Dirs reeled in a ��35,315 score last month at Aspers Casino in Westfield, London.

The 2022 GUKPT Leeds champion, Chris Johnson, finished eighth for ��5,950, with Jay Crane banking the ��7,140 seventh-place prize, the largest of his live poker career. Sixth place and ��9,180, the final four-figure prize, went to Kanan Farzaliyev, which takes his live winnings tally ever closer to $250,000.

Phil Ward received a ��12,245 payout when his tournament ended in fifth place before Gary Blackwood banked ��16,490 for his fourth-place finish. Blackwood recently won a ��330 Deep Stack event at EPT London for ��26,542.

Heads-up was set when Terry Jordon fell by the wayside. Jordon received ��23,800 for his efforts.

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Hardcastle locked horns with Artan Dedusha, the 2020 GUKPT London Main Event champion. Dedusha ultimately fell at the final hurdle, his second-place finish awarding ��35,705, leaving Hardcastle to capture yet another title and ��52,900 in prize money.

Hardcastle has won more than $1 million during the past two years, with his purple patch of form showing no signs of relinquishing. He won the $3,200 WPT Montreal Main Event, which was held online atPartyPoker, for $447,859 in January 2021. He followed up that impressive result with a fourth-place finish in the $5,000 WPT at Venetian Main Event for $271,050.

Hardcastle then finished third in the 2021 GUKPT Grand Final for ��110,300 ($146,734), and won the ��1,000 GUKPT Main Event at the Goliath for ��125,450 ($148,046). Look out for Hardcastle in the ��2,000 GUKPT Grand Final that gets underway on December 15.

Fabian Donovan Captures Career-Best Live Score

Fabian Donovan
Fabian Donovan

Fabian Donovan's fourth recorded live victory came with a career-best live score of ��29,150, taking his lifetime winnings to more than $100,000. Donovan came out on top of a 590-strong field in the ��220 GUKPT Grand Final Mini Main Event, and walked away with the lion's share of the spoils following a six-handed deal.

Some of those who cashed but missed out on a final table seat included Lorenc Boci, John Bousfield, and former WSOP Main Event finalist Jack Oliver.

��220 GUKPT Grand Final Mini Main Event Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1Fabian Dovovan��29,150*
2Edmond Mares��17,870*
3Silviu Cioncu��18,015*
4Rajiv Sakaria��18,250*
5Jerome O'Shea��10,300*
6Danny Ryder��15,000*
7Ben Ohana��3,470
8Joseph Phillips��2,980
9J.B.��2,480

The anonymous "J.B." was the first finalist to bow out, his ninth-place finish coming with ��2,480. Joseph Phillips joined Mr Anon at the cashier's desk with a note for a ��2,980 payout. Ben Ohana busted in seventh for ��3,470, which prompted the remaining six players to strike an ICM-based deal that left an additional ��10,000 for the eventual champion.

Danny Ryder, Jerome O'Shea, Rajiv Sakaria, and Silviu Cioncu crashed out, leaving Donovan heads-up against Edmond Mares. Donovan utilised his superior experience to get the job done, and his hands on a prize worth ��29,150. Mares, who only had ��480 in winnings before this tournament, headed into the cold London night with ��17,870 in cash.

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