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Betfair Grand Prix IV
Freeroll 3

Grand Prix IV Freeroll 3 attracted 754 runners, seven PokerPlayers, and was won by chips4fun

It was turbo time for the third freeroll of Betfair Grand Prix IV, and if you'd blinked, you would’ve missed it.

Seven PokerPlayers joined a big field of 754 runners for the lightning fast tourney, which played out in just under two hours.

The whole thing lasted just 1 hour 56 minutes to be precise, with chips4fun eventually taking top spot and the automatic seat at the Live Final.

First PokerPlayer to be eliminated was Dudek, who went out in 719th in a gory set-over-set scenario with his Tens losing out to Queens.

Next to go was Grand Prix III winner derbyred, who, after starting well, lost most of his stack when his K-K ran into A-A, losing a 4K pot. With his last 700 chips he got to see a cheap flop with Q-9, which came Q-J-10 so he pushed and got called by Gorilla G who had A-Q. Fair enough.

The following demise was Dicey’s, who went down making a typically risky play in 464th. As he tells it: ‘I lost a coin toss after executing a squeeze play from the big blind with A-10.’

‘The original button raiser folded (I got that bit right) but the small blind called with pocket eights. No ace, no ten, no miracle Shafty-like straight or runner-runner flush and I was out.’

‘I also lost a fair chunk of my chips earlier by flopping a straight, betting it hard and getting two callers one of whom shoved when the flush appeared on the turn.’

Soon after it was K_Unknown’s turn in 422nd. His strategy was to look for a hand to double up with, but was unable to get any callers when he did. He was eventually forced all-in with 10-8, although still with fold equity at 1200 chips. Unfortunately he was called by someone with 10-4 off-suit who hit two pair on the flop.

There was a big jump to the next exit, with KillHill departing in 121st. As the blinds got crazy, she was sent on a table-hopping spree which allowed her to sneak onto tables under the radar, and steal a few chips.

She was eventually all-in with A-K suited, but didn't fancy her chances much when almost everyone called. The flop brought no joy, as the 9-9 of 'Scruffs' held up.

It was then left to the fiercely competitive Shafty78 and HillyFish to battle for PokerPlayer top spot. And it was Shafty78 who won the battle. A result that sees the pair sit jointly atop the PokerPlayer Mini-League.

HillyFish was knocked out in 39th and Shafty78 manged to hang on in there to finish in 35th, just shy of the money. In Shafty's own words: 'I came 35th after luckboxing with a straight and flush on the river in two earlier hands. Eventually fell to fourcanal whose A-K beat my 6-6 when all-in pre-flop." Well, at least he admits it.

Congratulations to everyone who played in the turbo tourney, but especially to the bounty winners, those that scored leaderboard points, and the final tablists below. Bring on the next one – 4 February, 8pm.

Final results:
1. chips4fun
2. Stepgen
3. Impulse
4. fl3tcher
5. fourcanal
6. craftydigs2
7. foxy lady
8. roy keane
9. niahcyram

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The Full Schedule

Freerolls

All 8pm except where indicated. Passwords will be printed in the magazine each month.

Monday 19 November

Monday 10 December

Monday 7 January (Turbo)

Monday 4 February

Sunday 2 March, 4pm (Deep-stack)

Monday 17 March

Monday 31 March

Monday 7 April (Turbo)

Monday 21 April

Sunday 4 May, 4pm (Deep-stack)

Structures

Turbo tournaments: 2000 chips, 5-minute levels

Standard events: 2000 chips, 15-minute levels

Deep-stack events: 5000 chips, 20-minute levels (double points!)

Points

1st: Straight to final
2nd: 35 points
3rd: 32pts
4th: 29pts
5th: 26pts
6th: 22pts
7th: 19pts
8th: 16pts
9th: 13ptsv 10th: 11pts
11th-20th: 9pts
21st-30th: 7pts
>30th: 5pts

Knocking out one of the ten PokerPlayers: 5pts

Cash prizes will depend on the number of entries for each freeroll and follow the established Betfair payout structure.

Bonus tournament

We’re also running a bonus event after the first deep-stack tournament. The top 100 players on the leaderboard at this point will be invited to play in a one-off $20 freezeout, with a 100 percent overlay. No points will be on offer for this tournament, just cash.

PokerPlayer Grand Prix Terms and Conditions

1. The Promoter of this promotion is Betfair.com
2. Players must be 18 years or older to participate
3. By entering the competition, you agree to publicity, around the event with both Betfair.com and Dennis Publishing, event reports may also feature the name and User ID of the prizewinners.
4. Betfair.com reserves the right to amend the competition details at any time.
5. The competition is only open to players from the UK and Ireland

 
 

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