4:20pm: Oranges for everyoneIt's halftime again and time for a 15-minute break. You will find level 13 updates in a brand new post here.
4:15pm: High RollingThe €2,000 High Roller is set to commence with Simon Hemsworth a type of who're about to take a seat and play
Other players we all know are collaborating include Patrick Leonard, Paul Berende and the UKIPT's own Jen Mason who was certainly one of 12 players to win a seat in last night's satellite. Late registration may be open until 8.15pm local time. -- NW
4:05pm: Monroe slidingThe events with Elias Fernandez will have got within the head of Kevin Monroe as his stack's heading south rapidly.
He just lost a pot, after bluffing, to Nicki Dalgaard to drop to 46,000. By the conversation the 2 players were having, it seemed as though Monroe three-bet from the small blind after Dalgaard opened.
By the time the board rested as 7♠5♥9♥5♦Q♣ greater than 100,000 had made its way into the center. Monroe led for a comparatively small 25,500 and Dalgaard tank-called with Q♥T♥ for a rivered queen after flopping a flush draw. Monroe opened A♣T♣ and said, "Good call" to Dalgaard who moved as much as 210,000. -- MC
3:55pm: Some snippetsHere are a couple of snippets of what is happening across the tournament room:
• Ken Lennaard has rebuilt his stack to 175,000 after eliminating Nicolas Fernandez. The latter had pocket tens to Lennaard's 4♣3♣, the chips went in on a 3 5 6 flop and Lennaard turned trip threes to win the hand• Leo Margets remains to be in but still below average with a stack of 58,000.•Tom Sommerville and Leo McClean are on the same table and sharing a joke or two. McClean has 62,000 whilst Sommerville has 44,000.• Jake Cody's progress is slow and steady as he's climbed to 155,000
3:50pm: Fuming Monroe loses pot to drunk FernandezElias Fernandez is the drunkest man within the room. Fact. He's consumed four bourbon and effort drinks for the reason that start of play and he isn't making many friends, especially Kevin Monroe who he just doubled through.
Fernandez raised from under the gun and called after Monroe three-bet from the large blind. The flop fell A♦J♦4♣ and Monroe check-raised his opponent who called. A blank came at the turn and Monroe bet 30,000 and was called before a 3rd diamond came at the river. Fernandez had 37,600 back and called all in when Monroe shoved.
"Do you've gotten diamonds? Asked Monroe. He got no response so unfolded A♣J♣ for 2 pair. Then Fernandez spread out K♦9♦ one by one.
"F##king idiot!" fumed Monroe. "THAT IS WHAT you get you probably have a drunkard on the table."
Monroe dropped to 125,000 and told his foe to head and feature a bath as he stunk. The TD agreed and Fernandez was asked to head and clean up, have a coffee and are available back in a fit state to play. -- MC
3:30pm: Raine not fallingUKIPT3 leader board runner-up Neil Raine had a six-figure stack to start out the day and it is just gone upward within the opening three hours...
Blinds up: 1,000/2,000, 300 ante
3:20pm: Heading to the poolThe players continue to fall faster than Sepp Blatter of a stage as: Rafael Vadillo, Graham Smith, Bernat Calvet, Gerardus Kotting, Daniel Martinez, Barry Foley, Cristian Sturza, Tomasz Raniszewski, Oliver Weis, Martynas Kukucionis, Raul Mestre, Julio Parras, Sebastien Deliron, Adrián Alonso, Grzegorz Reczko, Michael Allmrodt, Najib Hassani, Carlo Gabriele, Peter Kensell, John Keown, Jens Lakemeier, Antonino Karman, Michael Kane, Vicente Esteve, Francisco Bravo, Igor Fernandez, Steven Velletri, Gerald Cochlan, Marco Rivas, Joseph Whittaker, Adam Forsyth, Keith Maguire, Bartolome Gomila, Igor Pérez, David Tierney, Tom Aksel Bedell, Patrick Bornicke, Miguel Perez, Sidsel Helle Boesen, Christopher Knights, Basel Alhasan, Donald Elliot and David Dolak are all out. -- NW
3:15pm: Duffy and Craigie departTwo fair ladies, within the shape of Louise Duffy and Kerry Jane Craigie has been eliminated.
Duffy informed the blog that Mohammad Razavi, who's risen to around 170,000, eliminated her. She had 38,000 and called as raise from the young Brightonion holding ace-queen. The flop came 2 4 5 and Duffy had a stab when the action was checked to her.
Duffy was going to surrender at the hand when called but an ace appearing at the turn changed her mind. The chips went in and Razavi opened Pocket deuces for a suite. -- MC
3pm: Delgado doing it liveVicente Delgado, a member of PokerStars Team Online, has got his stack as much as 230,000 - good for one of the crucial biggest stacks within the room.
He won a pot off former Estrellas champion Antonio Dieguez with a brand of power poker. Dieguez raised to 3,500 from mid position and called after Delgado three-bet to 9,000 from the small blind.
The flop fell 3♠K♠J♥ and Delgado continued for 10,000. Call. At the 8♠, Delgado fired 20,000 and that was enough to get Dieguez to fold after some thought. -- MC
2:45pm: River keeps Dalfo aliveLadislao Dalfo is a lucky lucky boy. At the turn of a 3♦4♠J♣T♠ board he bet 9,700 right into a roughly 20,000 chip pot after which called off his final 20,000 when Pablo Gordillo set him all-in. Gordillo showed pocket queens and was prior to Dalfo's J♠7♠, that may be until the 7♥ spiked at the river to double up Dalfo. -- NW
2:35pm: Contrasting fortunes of Day 1 chip leadersKen Lennaard and Denis Ursu led on the end of Day 1A and 1B respectively but their stacks have gone in numerous directions today.
The overall Day 1 chip leader was Lennaard but his stack has shrunk from 149,900 to around 85,000, whilst Ursu's stack has gone from 146,300 to 225,000 within the opening two and somewhat levels. -- NW
2:30pm: No chips, no moneyThe tournament has said goodbye to: Christopher Johnson, Ian Holmes, Patricia Rovirosa, Ander Sarasua, Cesar García, Ross Newton, Veronika Larsen, Guy Phillips, Tomasz Wrobel, Lucas Blanco, Fernando Curto, Ander Leonardo, Carsten Jo, Zakhar Galper, Epameinondas Sintos, Manuel Cortada, Martin Clemmensen, Claus Grether, Ole Secher, Carmelo Lorente Aguilar, Raffaele Sorrentino, Sergi Torrent, Jose Gutierrez, Alec Cameron, Sam Van Kerkhoven, Tony Phillips, Javier de Vicente Miquel, Emanuel Rodrigues de Jesus, Omar Anaya, Mikel Leunda, Christian Jambor, David Prestamero and Lee Goldsmith. -- MC
LEVEL UP: BLINDS 800-1,600, ante 200
2pm: Clear the roomNo one has opened a packet of scampi flavoured nik-nak's, it is the end of level 10 and players are on a 15-minute break. -- NW
1:55pm: Some countsThere are 252 players remaining and the common stack is 58,000, here's how one of the crucial names and notables stack up right now:
Leo McClean - 38,000Paul McTaggart - 80,000Paul Foltyn - 88,000Adrian Mateos - 110,000Michael Kane - 16,000Patxi Salinas - 107,000Kjell Inge Lindqvist - 75,000Louise Duffy - 45,000Kelly Saxby - 36,000Diego Gomez - 88,000Jake Cody - 140,000
Leo Margets - 51,000Richie Lawlor - 50,000Kerry Jane Craigie - 60,000Antonio Dieguez Rodriguez - 70,000Vicente Delgado - 150,000Paul Berende - 75,000Ken Lennaard - 90,000Neil Raine - 115,000
1:50pm: Lewis makes Swift exitLewis Swift's day has come to an end after he flopped a straight flush draw but bricked.
He came by media row and told the blog that he called a 2,500 raise from a player sat under-the-gun, with 8 8♥. The flop came 7♥9♥J♥ and the chips went in. His opponent held king-jack and the board ran out 9 6 . -- MC
1:40pm: The king is dead, long live the kingA modern UKIPT Marbella champion could be crowned on Sunday after the elimination of Ludovic Geilich.
Antonio Dieguez min raised from under the gun and was called by the button and Geilich within the big blind. The flop fanned 4♠2♥4♦ and Geilich check-raised all within the. button folded but Dieguez called.
Geilich: A♣5♣ for a gutshot draw.Dieguez: 6♥6♦ for an over pair.
Geilich hit his wheel at the 3♣ turn but Dieguez made a larger straight at the 5♠ river. -- MC
1:27pm: Geilich grinding it outAnyone who's seen the hot footage of EPT London on Channel 4 will now that Ludovic Geilich is a person who loves to play pots and doesn't like folding - exhibit a - but he appears to be grinding it out here on Day 2 as he's as much as 32,000 from his start of day 19,500. "I've just won a couple of small pots," he told the PokerStars Blog. "I'm in good shape, well better than what I USED TO BE. -- NW
1:25pm: Magee takes the leadBefore play started Jake Cody told the PokerStars Blog that he was in confident mood going into Day 2 and liked that undeniable fact that nobody else at his table had greater than 60,000. Well that is not the case anymore as Bernard Magee, who started the day with 59,200, is now as much as 200,000 and has a wall of chips in front of him.
The excellent news for Cody fans is that none of this new found wealth appears to have come from him as he still has a stack of around 130,000, that's what he started the day with. -- NW
1:20pm: Up after which out for PhilipPokerStars Team Online Dale Philip has busted. He tweeted:
1:10pm: Newport sails awayDay 2 was an afternoon to forget for Nick Newport after he managed to move from greater than 60,000 to out in a level.
He told the blog that he lost an 80,000-chip pot with king-queen fitted to ace-five in a three-bet pot. His opponent flopped a five and rivered an ace to overcome out Newport's turned queen.
That left him with 7,000 and he moved them in with eight-nine suited from the hijack. A player at the button called with ace-jack and Newport bricked straight and flush draws. -- MC
LEVEL UP: BLINDS 600/1,200 ante 200
12:50pm: Milner Jnr nailed by Garcia DiazAce-king doesn't appear to be flipping well against pocket nines today. The newest to fall victim of the sort of flip was Richard Milner Jnr.
He was short coming in today and got his ace-king in versus the pocket nines of Gaelle Garcia Diaz, which held. Garcia Diaz, who has her angry game face on today, moved as much as around 55,000. -- MC
12:45pm: Running on fumesDefending champion Ludovic Geilich is brief on sleep in addition to chips. A TALK with another player on the table yielded the truth that Geilich only got three hours sleep last night because of entering into at 8am! -- NW
12:40pm: Philip busts oneTeam PokerStars Online's Dale Philip only started the day with 22 big blinds so when he got half them into the center in a flip against Jose Gomez it was pretty crucial that he won. The Scotsman held A♠K♠ and was up against pocket nines. The 7♦8♥Q♦ flop kept the pocket pair in front however the A♣ turn gave Philip the lead, which he held onto at the 8♣ river. He's now as much as around 35,000. -- NW
12:35pm: Grafton takes out WealthallUKIPT host Nick Wealthall's day was shorter than he had hoped for. It's a must to win flips to win tournaments and Wealthall did not do so.
He got his last 20 big blinds in with ace-king suited versus Sam Grafton's pocket nines. The pocket pair held and Wealthall headed for the pool. -- MC
12:28pm: Margets came armed for battleTomeu Gomila and Leo Margets are two of the most important Spanish names left within the field and tangled in a pot that saw the latter empty the clip to say a pot.
Margets raised from mid position and went directly to fire 2,200, 5,700 and 9,000 on a 4♥Q♦8♦6♦9♣ board. Gomila was within the big blind and check-called the entire method to the river where he paused. Margets is understood for having a tragic looking face when in a hand but Gomila was mirroring her expression as he tanked. He scratched his head, stuck out his bottom lip and gave an ideal puppy impression.
It wasn't going to modify the reality he faced a gamble and he tapped the table and folded to drop to 27,000. The Team PokerStars Pro rose to 46,000. -- MC
12:15pm: Plan for the dayBefore play began Toby Stone, the tournament director, took to the microphone first to inform the players the payout structure after which to give an explanation for how the day goes to work. The plan is to play eight levels in total, although if the bubble hasn't burst by that point play will continue until it does.
Stone said he anticipated that there need to be no trouble reaching the money inside eight levels because of this the players will then be set free in time to benefit from the Spain vs Netherlands match experience party that's planned for the evening. -- NW
12:10pm: Interesting tablesThe random seat draw has, as usual, spat out a couple of interesting tables for the beginning of Day 2. Table seven caught our eye because it contains Neil Raine (101,700), overall chip leader Ken Lennaard (149,900) and Paul Berende (50,900).
And table three is another humdinger as you can find Ludovic Geilich (19,500), Dara O'Kearney (13,400), Vicente Delgado (97,500) and Antonio Dieguez Rodriguez (37,300) battling it available in the market. -- NW
12:05pm: Shuffle up and deal!Cards are within the air for Day 2.
12pm: March to the cash beginsWelcome to Day 2 of UKIPT Marbella, it's moving day here because the numbers stop going up and begin going down.
In all 336 of the 750 entrants remain, 111 of whom gets paid. The winner will take home €136,000 whilst a min-cash is nice for €1,800. You'll discover the entire payout structure here.
Well placed heading into Day 2 is none rather then Team PokerStars Pro Jake Cody. He's got 131,300 and is third in chips. Only Ken Lennaard (149,900) and Denis Ursu (146,300) accumulated greater than he did on Day 1. He is not the one sponsored pro who advanced to Day 2 though as Leo Margets (34,700), Dale Philip (21,900) and Vicente Delgado (97,500) are all back today to boot. You'll discover the Day 2 seat draw here and the beginning of day chip counts here.
Play is ready to kick off here in Marbella, let the Day 2 carnage begin. -- NW
PokerStars Blog reporting team at PokerStars UKIPT4 Marbella2: Marc Convey and Nick Wright. Photos by Danny Maxwell and Rene Velli.
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