After a 13-hour day at the felt, Byron Kaverman conquered the PokerStars European Poker Tour London £25,000 Single-Day High Roller I at the Hilton Park Lane. Kaverman defeated a field of 30 entries to record a six-figure score of £273,710 after defeating Orpen Kisacikoglu in a grinding heads-up match.
Kaverman added another big score and a trophy to his already illustrious resume, totalling over $17,000,000 at the poker table. The American poker player has become a regular on the European circuit, mainly focusing on the high-rollers. "See you guys tomorrow," Kaverman touted, indicating that he'll be back for the £50,000 Super High Roller.
£25,000 Single-Day High Roller I Final Payouts
Place | Player | Country | Prize (GBP) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Byron Kaverman | United States | £273,710 |
2 | Orpen Kisacikoglu | Turkey | £176,470 |
3 | Steve O’Dwyer | Ireland | £117,050 |
4 | Espen Jorstad | Norway | £84,640 |
5 | Ben Heath | United Kingdom | £68,430 |
Summary of the Day
The action started early in the day with 12 players initially taking their seats. Late registration remained open for the first 10 levels of the day, and when the dust settled a total of 30 entries were recorded to create a prize pool of over £720,000. With only five places paid, it was a mad dash to reach the final table of eight players.
However, once they closed in on the money bubble, the action started to grind to a halt. Kisacikoglu held a clear chip lead over his fellow opponents who were all battling it out to stay alive. Sam Greenwood, who was unable to get any momentum in the latter stages, became the bubble boy.
Five-handed play lasted surprisingly longer than most expected with a few players preserving their short stacks. After many blind versus blind encounters, Ben Heath finally succumbed to the pressure from Kaverman. Heath's king-high was no good when Kaverman flopped a pair of jacks, bringing the field down to just four.
The reigning WSOP Main Event champion Espen Jorstad had a healthy chip stack for the majority of the day but was unlucky in a couple of late flips that left him with crumbs. Jorstad was forced to go with queen-high in the big blind but ran into Kisacikoglu's king-high. No help on the runout for Jorstad meant he was eliminated in fourth place.
Not far behind the exit line was Steve O'Dwyer who saw his ten big blinds go up in flames against a red-hot Kisacikoglu. In another blind vs blind confrontation, Kisacikoglu managed to spike a pair of nines on the flop and O'Dwyer was unable to recover.
That left Kisacikoglu with a two-to-one lead over Kaverman going into heads-up action but that advantage was short-lived. In one of the first pots of the duel, Kisacikoglu opted to run a triple-barrel bluff but ran right into Kaverman's top pair, sending the chip lead to the American. From there, Kaverman slowly chipped away at Kisacikoglu over the next hour until it finally came to a head when Kisacikoglu was down to just seven big blinds.
The two players finally got all of the chips in the middle and Kaverman managed to spike a pair on the flop to take the lead. Kisacikoglu had a single over card and a flush draw as outs but was unable to come from behind, ending the tournament in the wee hours of the morning.
In this Series
- 1 EPT London Returns After Eight Years; Two $30,000 Platinum Passes To Be Won
- 2 It's Back! The PokerStars EPT Returns to London From Oct. 18
- 3 Every Past EPT London Final Table Including Coren Mitchell's Famous 2006 Win
- 4 Juan Pardo Kicks Off EPT London with £10,200 Mystery Bounty Victory (£80,280)
- 5 Byron Kaverman Comes From Behind to Win EPT London Single-Day High Roller (£273,710)
- 6 Martin Jacobson Goes From Short Stack to Champion in UKIPT Main Event (£232,300)
- 7 Routier Dominates £2,200 UKIPT High Roller Final Table to Win First EPT Title (£249,460)
- 8 Spulber Bags Platinum Pass; Another Up for Grabs in EPT London £3,000 Mystery Bounty
- 9 Hecklen Spins It Up to Win £50,000 EPT London Super High Roller (£652,700)
- 10 MUST SEE - Crazy Runout in EPT London Main Event Boosts Ullereng; Tice Eliminated in Level 1!
- 11 Dvoress Bags First EPT Title in London After £25K High Roller Victory (£196,170)
- 12 25 Remain in EPT London Main Event as Hall of Famer Seidel Chases Triple Crown
- 13 Czech Republic's Roman Hrabec Leads Final 6 in EPT London Main Event
- 14 EPT London Hands of the Week: Cracked Aces for Victoria Coren Mitchell; Strong Fourth Pair Call
- 15 Pavel Plesuv Comes All the Way Back to Win £3,000 Platinum Pass Mystery Bounty
- 16 Ian Hamilton Produces Epic Comeback to Win EPT London Main Event (£664,400)
- 17 Former Deliveroo CFO Adam Miller Binks EPT London £10,300 High Roller (£312,383)