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UNIBET OPEN RIGA – FINAL TABLE HIGHLIGHTS

12:08, January 12th, 2012

THIS WAS UNIBET OPEN RIGA

23:18, December 9th, 2011

uo_riga_2011_matt_edwards-3522.jpgA total of 308 players descended on the spectacular Royal Casino in Latvia’s capital city Riga December 1-4 for the grand finale of the Unibet Open 2011 season, generating a 307,238 LVL (€438,900) prize pool. After four long days of play, young Dutchman Peter Harkes claimed the trophy and the 62,829 LVL (€90,016) first prize. It was only his second ever live cash, his first having come just a few months ago at Unibet Open Dublin, where he made the final table and finished in fifth place – among the most impressive poker debuts in recent years.

The Royal Casino was a spectacular venue for Harkes’ first major live win. The lush gilded interior of the tournament, glittering with chandeliers, was just a lovely place to play poker, and the generosity of the casino extended to offering a consolation prize to the first player out on Day 1a. Paulo Rodrigues was the recipient of the wooden spoon provided in association with Welcome2Riga.com – a trip out to the Latvian countryside to shoot guns. What better way to let off steam after a bad beat.

Going all the way wasn’t plain sailing for Harkes – at one point on Day 1a, he flopped three sets in a row and lost every time, reducing him from a big stack to just 8,500 in the space of a few minutes. While Harkes recovered from his setbacks and went on to be crowned champion, others did not fare so well. Players who came and went before the money included Unibet Ambassadors Alex Rousso and Paul Valkenburg, EPT finalist Paul Berende and Dutch model Ancilla Tilia. Also failing to make the money was back-to-back Unibet Open finalist Pim van Riet, formerly the frontrunner for the annual Leaderboard. His failure to cash at Riga cost him the Leaderboard top spot and it looks as though he’s finished the season in third place behind fellow Dutchman Tim Verbon and fellow back-to-back finalist Harkes.

uo_riga_2011_matt_edwards_d7k-1505.jpgFinland dominated the top of the chip counts in the early stages of the tournament – three of the four biggest stacks going into Day 2 were Finnish – but it didn’t last for long. Overall Day 2 chip leader Jami Juutila and Day 1b chip leader Teemu Autio didn’t even make the money. Ilkka Heikkila made it as far as 18th place, but it was only Lithuanian Vytautas Milvydas – third in chips going into Day 2 – who made it as far as the final table.

The bubble was a swift but dramatic affair – dramatic largely because of the twin fates of the only husband and wife team playing the event, Henri and Katri Kasper. Henri was just a few places from the money when he got his stack in with against Andy Bell’s and looked set to double up when he flopped a full house against Bell’s trips. But the full board ran out giving Bell quads on the river, and Kasper busted out. Just a few minutes later, wife Katri busted out too. It was a straightforward coinflip – against Peter Harkes’ – but it was no doubt made much worse by the fact that Katri busted out in the last place before the money, the official bubble spot.

uo_riga_2011_matt_edwards-3070.jpgOnce the remaining 39 players were in the money, the pace of play increased markedly. The chip lead swung back and forth: at the dinner break Jarkko Mammela led; two hours later it was the turn of Loek van Wely. Within a few hours, 30 players including Unibet Ambassador Atanas Gueorguiev, EPT finalist Koen De Visscher and brand new Leaderboard winner Tim Verbon had been awarded payouts ranging from 2,151 LVL (€3,082) to 7,220 LVL (€10,344) and sent home. The last exit of the night took place at 11.50pm, just in time for the midnight start of the legendary Unibet Open Players’ Party – Pim van Wieringen succumbed in 10th place to dominant Dutchman Peter Harkes, and play was over for the day. Nine players remained.

Peter Harkes carried a substantial chip lead into the final day – at 1,720,500 he had nearly a third of the chips in play, and only one other player – Maksim Martynov on 1,001,000 – had even broken the million mark. Despite doubling up several players during the course of the final, Harkes never lost the chip lead once during the entire course of the final table.

uo_riga_2011_matt_edwards-3102.jpgThe final table kicked off with double ups for short stacks David Janssen and Vytautas Milvydas, and with the stacks a little more even it took almost two hours for the first finalist to hit the rail. The ninth place finisher was Ricardo Klaassen, who shoved with and was picked off by Maksim Martynov holding . He took home 8,295 LVL (€11,884). This was one of the few eliminations that was not the work of Peter Harkes – Harkes was soon responsible for the exits of Rytis Grunovas in eighth place (9,524 LVL/€13,645), Loek van Wely in seventh place (10,753 LVL/€15,408) and Vytautas Milvydas in sixth place (13,211 LVL/€18,929), all of these in quick succession. By now Harkes had around half the chips in play.

The pattern was only broken when David Janssen’s pocket were outdrawn by Jarkko Mammela’s , the board running out to send the Belgian home with 16,898 LVL (€24,211) for fifth place. It wasn’t the start of a great comeback for Mammela though – he soon became fourth place finisher after failing to outflip Maksim Martynov, Mammela’s playing Martynov’s , and took home 21,506 LVL (€30,817).

Three handed, Harkes remained the chip leader but there wasn’t much in it between him and Maksim Martynov. Arkadiusz Olszowy by contrast continued to nurse a relatively short stack, as he had all day. So it came as something of a surprise when Harkes and Martynov almost immediately began to get involved with one another. They had one minor scuffle – Harkes won – before all the chips went in. Martynov opened and Harkes reraised before Martynov went all in with . Harkes snap-called with . There was no help for Martynov on the board and he busted out in third place for 29,187 LVL (€41,814).

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Harkes had more than a 6:1 chip lead over Arkadiusz Olszowy when the heads up began, and it looked like it could all be over immediately when Olszowy went all in on the first hand. The players had seen a flop and the chips had gone in, Olszowy holding Q-9 against Harkes’ K-9 – but an ace on the river chopped the pot. A few minutes later Olszowy doubled up with against Harkes’ , and was now on 1.45 million to Harkes’ 4.65 million – still at a disadvantage, but now relatively deep.


After an hour of slowly chipping away at Olszowy’s stack, Harkes found a dream spot. He min-raised from the button and Olszowy called to see a flop, which he liked enough to go all in. Harkes snap-called with for the straight, and Olszowy could only muster for top pair. The turn and river were not enough to save Olszowy, and he had to settle for second place and 42,705 LVL (€61,176). Harkes meanwhile took the trophy, a 62,829 LVL (€90,016) payday and third place on the Leaderboard, the full official result of which will be published in the next few days.

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UNIBET OPEN RIGA – PETER HARKES UNIBET OPEN WINNER

13:10, December 6th, 2011

PAYOUTS RIGA 2011

13:07, December 6th, 2011

Prizepool: 307,238 LVL (€438,900)
Entrants: 308

Place

Player Name

Nationality

Cash Prize

1st Peter Harkes NL 62,829 LVL
2nd Arkadiusz Olszowy PL 42,705 LVL
3rd Maksim Martynov LV 29,187 LVL
4th Jarkko Mammela FI 21,506 LVL
5th David Janssen BE 16,898 LVL
6th Vytautas Milvydas LT 13,211 LVL
7th Loek van Wely NL 10,753 LVL
8th Rytis Grunovas LT 9,524 LVL
9th Ricardo Klaassen NL 8,295 LVL
10th Pim van Wieringen NL 7,220 LVL
11th Giorgio La Iacona NL 6,145 LVL
12th Denis Vasilev RU 5,223 LVL
13th Claus Uhrskov DK 4,301 LVL
14th Justas Vaichiulionis LT 4,301 LVL
15th Koen De Visscher BE 4,301 LVL
16th Tim Verbon NL 3,380 LVL
17th Teemu Ikonen FI 3,380 LVL
18th Illka Heikkala FI 3,380 LVL
19th Henrik Jeppsson SE 3,380 LVL
20th Evgeny Serebryakov RU 3,380 LVL
21st Egi Adriaans BE 2,458 LVL
22nd Massimilliano Lupi IT 2,458 LVL
23rd John Lundqvist FI 2,458 LVL
24th Aleksandr Ryabko UA 2,458 LVL
25th Bjorn Lindback NO 2,458 LVL
26th Ilja Nikoforov RU 2,458 LVL
27th Maxim Seregin RU 2,458 LVL
28th Arturs Senhofs LV 2,458 LVL
29th Niklas Persson SE 2,458 LVL
30th Vesa-Petri Juutilainen FI 2,458 LVL
31th Rune Takle Tellefsen NO 2,151 LVL
32nd Hendrik Minjauw BE 2,151 LVL
33rd Marco Della Monica IT 2,151 LVL
34th Atanas Gueorguiev BG 2,151 LVL
35th Mairo Tori EE 2,151 LVL
36th Niels De Maere BE 2,151 LVL
37th Lukasz Antoniak PL 2,151 LVL
38th Rytis Praininskas LT 2,151 LVL
39th Povilas Purtokas LT 2,151 LVL

UNIBET OPEN RIGA – CASINO MILLIONS

23:51, December 5th, 2011

UNIBET OPEN RIGA – BLACKJACK TOURNAMENT

23:50, December 5th, 2011

PETER HARKES – WINNER!

20:42, December 4th, 2011

PETER HARKES WINS UNIBET OPEN RIGA (LVL 62,829 – APPROX €90,000)

20:29, December 4th, 2011

uo_riga_2011_matt_edwards-3467.jpgLadies and gentlemen, the Unibet Open 2011 season is now closed.

Peter Harkes went into the final as huge chip leader, and he never lost the lead once. By the time it got down to heads up, Harkes had almost 90% of the chips in play and we – and the players – thought that it had been decided in a single hand. It was not to be, and the back and forth continued for a full hour before Harkes took it down.

Harkes was already a winner before the final table even began. After coming fifth at UO Dublin recently – incidentally his first ever live cash – Harkes was already making Unibet Open history by making two consecutive final tables. Only two other players achieved this feat this season, one of them Harkes’ fellow Dutchman Pim van Riet. Incidentally, though it has still to be confirmed, it looks as though Harkes and van Riet are now tying for second place in the Leaderboard behind a third Dutchman, Tim Verbon.

The TV set is being dismantled and the railers are dispersing into the casino and bar areas, and we will very shortly be following them. The Unibet Open will be back for four more amazing live events next season, kicking off in Prague February 16-19 2012. Qualifiers are running now on Unibet (if you hurry you can late-reg for the Sunday Final!) and we look forward to seeing everyone there.

Until Prague, it’s a very merry Christmas from all at Unibet and the Royal Casino. Thank you for following the updates, and goodnight.

ARKADIUSZ OLSZOWY IS ELIMINATED IN 2ND PLACE (42,705LVL)

20:11, December 4th, 2011

uo_riga_2011_matt_edwards-3199.jpgPeter Harkes raised to 100,000 from the button and Arkadiusz Olszowy made the call to see the flop.

Olszowy wasted little time in moving all in and Harkes snap-called!

Olszowy: for top pair.
Harkes: for the straight.

Olszowy was drawing to running cards for a full house but the left him drawing dead, Harkes was confirmed as the champion on the river – the final one of 2011.

Olszowy for his part takes home over 40,000LVL and managed to successfully ladder himself up into second place, preferring to take a back seat while other players knocked each other out but the relative size of the chip stacks going into the heads up was too much for him to overcome.

SOMETHING DIFFERENT

20:02, December 4th, 2011

Peter Harkes raised to 100,000 and Arkadiusz Olszowy made the call, the Pole then quickly moved all in on the flop and Harkes instantly folded.

HARKES CONTINUES TO APPLY PRESSURE

19:52, December 4th, 2011

Every button Peter Harkes raises to 100,000 and Arkadiusz Olszowy isn’t contesting enough of these pots. Harkes is grinding his opponent down once more.

CAPTION COMPETITION

19:46, December 4th, 2011

Let’s hear your captions for the moment Olszowy realised he was still in the fight in the shoutbox!

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EXCITEMENT OVER FOR NOW

19:45, December 4th, 2011

Our two players seem to have settled into their roles now – Harkes’ role is to min-raise from the button every single time, and Olszowy’s role seems to be alternately to shove or fold. We’ve seen no more showdowns, and it looks like although the chips are trickling back towards Harkes, they are doing so at a glacial pace. We could be here a while.

This has been the general rule over the past 10 minutes or so, but there have been exceptions. There have been two such hands, and the score is one-all. First Olszowy limped on the button and Harkes checked. Olszowy shoved, and it was enough to pick up the blinds. In the second non-standard hand, Harkes min-raise but this time Olszowy called. Disappointingly they checked down the board, and although the dealer didn’t show the cards tot he camera terribly effectively it looked as though Olszowy had an eight. Either the way the pot went to Poland.

GRINDING THE POLE

19:29, December 4th, 2011

Arkadiusz Olszowy is seeing his stack chipped away again, he check-called a 100,000 bet on the turn of a board but folded when Harkes bet 200,000 on the river.

Olszowy open shoved from the button in the next hand for 958,000 and Harkes thought about it but folded.

Olszowy isn’t anywhere near as aggressive as his opponent and that might need to change if he wants to win this.

OLSZOWY DOUBLES UP

19:19, December 4th, 2011

Arkadiusz Olszowy shoved from the button. From Peter Harkes in the big blind – a call!

Olszowy:
Harkes:

Board:

With that, Olszowy is back in contention – he’s still behind, but he’s now at 1.45 million to Harkes’ 4.65 million.

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