Main Event
Day 4 Completed
Main Event
Day 4 Completed
After four days of poker, Chris Brice has won the partypoker UK Championships Main Event for ��187,500 after a short heads-up battle against Daniel Clark. A field of 1,076 entries across four starting flights gathered at the Dusk Till Dawn Cardroom and Casino, Nottingham to create a ��1,043,720 prize pool.
When the final table was set it featured Daniel Morgan, who had led the tournament since the start of Day 3, and Steven Morris who just days before had won the partypoker UK Poker Championship ��5,300 Super High Roller for ��70,000.
Brice was crowned the winner after his pocket kings held against Clark's ace-king during a heads-up battle that lasted all of 20 hands.
Final Table Results
Place | Player | Country | Prize (GBP) | Prize (USD) |
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1 | Chris Brice | United Kingdom | ��187,500 | $262,881 |
2 | Daniel Clark | United Kingdom | ��115,000 | $161,251 |
3 | Thomas Hemming | United Kingdom | ��75,000 | $105,164 |
4 | Ning Lu | United Kingdom | ��50,220 | $70,418 |
5 | Steven Morris | United Kingdom | ��40,000 | $56,091 |
6 | Daniel Morgan | United Kingdom | ��30,000 | $42,068 |
7 | Andreas Olympios | United Kingdom | ��22,500 | $31,551 |
8 | Ryan Mandara | United Kingdom | ��16,500 | $23,135 |
��It��s not sunk in yet,�� said Brice shortly after his victory. ��It��s been such a good tournament; so prestigious. I��m just absolutely delighted.
��It means a lot to my family and me, and I��m just very grateful obviously to partypoker, Dusk Till Dawn and for running such a great tournament.��
Brice lives in Cheltenham with his wife and family, which has curtailed his opportunities to play both here at Dusk Till Dawn and elsewhere, such as Vegas where he hasn��t played in some years. This victory has him chomping at the bit for more poker, both on the partypoker circuit and in Vegas later this year when he celebrates his 40th birthday.
According to Brice, he was never all in throughout the whole tournament, even coming down to the final hand where he was the effective big stack, calling the all in from his opponent.
��I never put my tournament at risk at any point,�� said Brice. ��Day 1 went relatively well, but Day 2 was very much a bit of a grind. There were certainly a few bumps in the road; I made a couple of technical errors.
��But today went very smoothly, again no bumps in the road. I had a tough table but thought I had a good measure of my opponents. I don��t think there were any obvious weak spots at the final table. I had great respect for all of the players I came up against. I made good decisions and had a good feel for where I was most of the time.��
So what next for the latest UK Poker Championships Main Event champion? Perhaps the partypoker LIVE MILLIONS in Barcelona? No chance says, Brice.
��I can��t make MILLIONS Barcelona because I��m away with my kids in Florida, so there��s no getting out of that one. But I think we��ll be having a bit of a good time with the family. That being said, I��d certainly like to look at the schedule and play some more tournaments in the future.��
Action of the final day
The final day began with just 13 players in the running for the title, and they were quickly whittled down to nine within the first 90 minutes of play. Raj Dhiri and Daniel Jackson were the first two players to depart on Day Four, before a hand that changed the whole dynamic of the tournament occurred.
Germany's Patrice Brandt came into the day second in chips but could only manage 11th place after getting all his chips in against Steven Morris. After a battle of raises, the action concluded when Brandt five-bet all in and Morris snap-called.
"F*ck!" exclaimed Brandt who wasn't happy with the situation he had found himself in.
Morris held pocket kings, and Brandt was the player at risk with ace-king. The board ran out not higher than a jack and propelled Morris to the top of the chip counts with close to 26m.
After James Williams departed in 10th, the unofficial final table was drawn, and the unlucky man to bubble the official final eight was Daniel Charlton. With the board reading ace-seven-five-three, Charlton called a raise from Morris after initially taking the betting lead. When the nine hit the river, Morris moved all in. Charlton went into thinking mode before he eventually called holding top pair but was behind to Morris' straight and took home ��12,500 for ninth-place.
The official final table began, and Ning Lu put early pressure on the chipleader Morris to close the gap on him before Ryan Mandara was the first man to be eliminated.
In hand #38, Daniel Clark called a three-bet all in from Mandara with pocket nines and was up against pocket aces. Mandara kept his lead on the six-five-six-two flop and turn, but the nine on the river sealed his fate. Morris, Lu, Brice, and Thomas Hemming started to separate themselves from the other three remaining players, and Andreas Olympios was the next player to exit.
Olympios was all in from the cutoff with pocket fours and was unfortunate to see Hemming wake up with pocket aces in the small blind. There was no miracle in the cards for Olympios, and six-handed play got underway with Hemming taking the chip lead for the first time.
Clark's run towards the heads-up came after he got Lu to fold top pair on a five-eight-nine-ace-three board after he bluffed all in with a missed straight draw.
At this point, Morris had gathered himself and reclaimed a big lead, while the man to beat at the beginning of the day, Chris Morgan exited in sixth-place. The hand paved the way to the top for the eventual winner Brice after he called Morgan's all in and found himself ahead with pocket jacks against pocket nines. A nine of the flop gave Morgan the lead, and Brice was visibly annoyed. The turn was a queen, which gave him additional outs, and the jack on the river secured him the pot with a higher set and for the first time in Day 4 the overall chip lead.
Super High Roller winner Morris was full of confidence and had been three-betting quite regularly with almost 100% success. But he four-bet all in against Lu at the wrong time with king-queen and saw his opponent reveal pocket aces. Lu held on the board and Morris was now the short stack, and just a few hands later he was eliminated in fifth place for ��40,000, after shoving from the small blind with ace-six and losing to Hemming's pocket sevens. However, it was a fantastic week for Morris, who achieved back-to-back final tables, one title and a combined winning total of ��110,000.
Not long after, Lu's exit in 4th (��55,220) and Hemming's in 3rd (��75,000) paved the way for the heads-up match between Brice and Clark.
Hemming took all of Lu's chips when his pocket tens improved to a set against his opponent's pocket fours on an ace-ten-king-two-five board. He then lost a 31m pot against Brice after he made two pair while holding ace-four on the ace-five-five flop, but was unaware that Brice's hand was ace-five for a full house. Both players checked the flop, and Hemming called a bet from Brice on the king turn. A jack completed the board, and Brice bet 12m into the 7m pot. Hemming thought for close to five minutes, before moving a single chip into the middle to signal a call and realized he had sacrificed more than half of his stack.
Exactly ten hands later Clark eliminated him when he three-bet all in with pocket deuces and Hemming called with ace-ten. The five-eight-eight-nine-eight board gave Clark the pot with a full house and was now set for a heads-up battle with Brice for the title and the first-place prize of ��187,500.
Clark sat with 40,450,000 and Brice led with 67,275,000. The duo had been trading small amounts of chips for about 45 minutes before the first real action occurred and it turned out to be the final hand. Clark raised to 1.8m with ace-king and Brice three-bet to 7.7m holding pocket kings. It was a dream scenario for Brice who watched Clark four-bet all in for 35m. He made the call, and Brice was moments away from winning the title. The board ran out ten-nine-three-jack-five and Brice took the glory.
Clark's elimination in second place for ��115,000 is his best live tournament result to date and eclipses the $100,000 he won for 3rd place in the partypoker MILLIONS Russia $2,500+200 No Limit Hold'em-8-Max event in Sochi less than six months ago.
For Brice, it was also his best live tournament result and his first recorded victory.
Next up on the partypoker LIVE tour is the Latin American Poker Championship running 24 Feb - 4 Mar 2018 followed by The Irish Poker Open 2018 which includes the � 200+20 �500,000 Guaranteed Prize Pool Grand Prix Ireland and the �1,150+125 No Limit Hold'em �1,000,000 Guaranteed Prize Pool Irish Open Main Event sponsored by partypoker.
Hand #152: Just like that, a sick setup ended the tournament in one big hand after both players picked up a monster. Daniel Clark raised to 1.8m with . Chris Brice three-bet to 7.7m with . With the action back on Clark, he four-bet all in for 35m and Brice snap-called.
When the cards were tabled, Clark shook his head at the cooler in front of him. Brice stood up from his seat to watch the action unfold.
The flop brought no help to Clark with the flop. On the turn, Clark added some Broadway outs to go with his aces but neither appeared on the river. Brice clapped his hands in excitement when he realized he had won the tournament. Clark was eliminated in second place for ��115,000 and congratulated his opponent with the victory.
Hand #144: Brice got a walk.
Hand #145: Brice raised to 1.5m with and Clark called with . The pair checked the flop and Clark checked the turn. Brice bet 1.8m and Clark called.
The river was the . Both players checked and Clark took down the pot.
Hand #146: Brice got a walk.
Hand #147: Clark got a walk.
Hand #148: Clark raised with and took down the pot.
Hand #149: Clark got a walk.
Hand #150: Clark raised with on the button and Brice defended his big blind with . The pair checked down and Clark won with ace-high.
Hand #151: Clark got a walk.
Hand #140: Clark raised with to 1.5m and Brice three-bet with to 6.6m. Clark folded.
Hand #141: Brice got a walk.
Hand #142: Clark got a walk.
Hand #143: Brice raised to 1.5m with and Clark three-bet with to 6m in the big blind. The flop came and Clark bet 5m. Brice called.
The turn was the . Clark checked and Brice checked behind. The river was the and Clark checked. This time Brice bet 13m and Clark folded.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Chris Brice
|
77,000,000
12,000,000
|
12,000,000 |
Daniel Clark |
31,000,000
-12,000,000
|
-12,000,000 |
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Chris Brice
|
65,000,000
-2,275,000
|
-2,275,000 |
Daniel Clark |
43,000,000
2,550,000
|
2,550,000 |
Hand #132: Chris Brice raised to 1.3m on the button with and Daniel Clark defended his big blind with . The flop came and both players checked. The turn was the . Clark bet 1m and took down the pot.
Hand #133: Clark raised with and Brice folded.
Hand #134: Brice got a walk.
Hand #135: Clark got a walk.
Hand #136: Clark raised to 1.5m with on the button and Brice defended his big blind with . Brice checked the flop and Clark bet 1.5m and took it down.
Hand #137: Brice raised to 1.5m on the button with and Clark called with . Both players checked the flop and the turn was the . Again both players checked and the river was the . Clark checked and Brice bet 2m. Clark called and Brice took down the pot.
Hand #138: Clark raised with to 1.5m and Brice defended his big blind with . The flop came and both players checked. The turn was the and Brice bet enough to force Clark out.
Hand #139: Brice raised to 1.5m with and Clark defended his big blind with . The flop came and both players checked. The turn was the and again both players checked. The river was the and Clark bet 2m. Brice called and Clark won with two pair.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Chris Brice
|
67,275,000
8,275,000
|
8,275,000 |
Daniel Clark |
40,450,000
13,450,000
|
13,450,000 |
Hand #131: Thomas Hemming raised to 1.2m on the button with . Chris Brice folded the small blind and Daniel Clark had in the big blind. Clark moved all in and the decision was back on Hemming.
After some thought Hemming called, and seemed relatively happy with his decision as the flop came . The turn was the meaning there were ten outs to save Hemming (any ace, ten, five or nine.
Unfortunately the river was the giving Clark a full house, and after some double-checking from the tournament staff, Hemming was just covered by Clark and was eliminated.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Thomas Hemming | Busted |
Hand #129: Chris Brice raised to 1.3m from the button with and Daniel Clark three-bet with . Brice very quickly four-bet all in and Clark folded.
Hand #130: Brice got a walk in the big blind.