Main Event
Day 3 Completed
Main Event
Day 3 Completed
The ��230 Main Event is done at the Lex Live 2 event in Aspers Casino in London. Kyle McCague took home the first-place prize of ��26,945 after a three-way chop with Cristian-Gicu Stanciu (2nd - ��20,095) and Atanas Pavlov (3rd - ��20,015). McCague topped a field of 536 unique players and 889 entries. The last remaining community member standing was Omar 'KingKayz' Al Kaisy (14th - ��1,867) while Jasper 'Oemtoeoemtoe' van der Veen finished the tournament in 16th place for ��1,600.
McCague works within the poker industry and wanted to come over on Day 1a to play the Main Event and in the worst-case scenario just hang out with some of his friends. He played a satellite and immediately won a ticket and jumped into the Main Event to finish the first out of eight starting days in second position. He didn't look back from that point and finished day 2 as chip leader to go wire-to-wire on Day 3 and take the whole event down after a three-way chop.
McCague met Lex Veldhuis once before when he was playing a staff tournament for his previous employer. Nowadays he doesn't have time to watch Veldhuis stream on Twitch but he does watch all the highlight videos on YouTube. ''I'm 28, so I remember having rail heaven on Full Tilt Poker, I grew up with poker like that and having to see him from doing that and to what he does now. And his work ethic, inspiring might not be the word, but him just seeing putting hours and hours in what he does is sick.''
If the tournament felt any different than any other tournament was confirmed by McCague. ''I only play in these tournaments when I have friends around. And especially yesterday on the featured table was really nice. Considering you're on a table with lights and stuff, it was just very chatty and very nice.'' He also spent some time with Damiano 'DAMMO_23' Aloi on a table. ''We were chatting all day yesterday and we both had that thought of wanting each other to do well. He was really nice. But the fact that he came from Australia is mental.''
McCague follows in the footsteps of Danny de Vos who took down the first Lex Live Main Event back in March in Namur, Belgium. De Vos took the event down for $32,910 while McCague has to settle for about $30,200.
Final Table Results
Place | Name | Nationality | Prize (GBP) | Prize (USD) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Kyle McCague | United Kingdom | ��26,945* | $30,219* |
2 | Cristian-Gicu Stanciu | Romania | ��20,095* | $22,537* |
3 | Atanas Pavlov | Bulgaria | ��20,115* | $22,559* |
4 | Gareth Smith | United Kingdom | ��10,419 | $11,685 |
5 | Carl Von Dobeln | Sweden | ��7,788 | ��8,734 |
6 | Claudiu Radasciuc | Romania | ��6,294 | ��7,058 |
7 | Stephen O'Keeffe | United Kingdom | ��5,210 | ��5,843 |
8 | Thomas Lewis | United Kingdom | ��4,143 | ��4,646 |
9 | Steve Berto | United Kingdom | ��3,112 | ��3,490 |
Final Day Action
The day started with 16 players that survived Day 2 and McCague started as the chip leader. The first player was eliminated only several minutes after the day started. Unfortunately for the community, it was Van der Veen, going under the Twitch name 'Oemtoeoemtoe'. Van der Veen took home ��1,600 for his efforts and was cheerful despite being the first name out of the tournament. The second and last community member that started Day 3 was 'KingKayz' Al Kaisy. Al Kaisy won an online satellite on PokerStars for $11 with which he won a full package valued at over $1,050. Al Kaisy managed to parlay his satellite score into a nice cash after busted out in 14th for ��1,867.
It went fast after Al Kaisy's elimination and it took a little over two hours to get down from sixteen to a final table of nine. Xiaohe Tan was eliminated on the final table bubble after starting as one of the shorter stacks at the start of the day. She was short and pushed all in from the cutoff with queen-four suited. She was called by eventual champion McCague with jack-deuce offsuit and a deuce on the flop was too much to recover from for Tan.
Play slowed down as soon as they were down the final six players within the next hour. The chip lead was changed between multiple players until Claudiu Radasciuc (6th - ��6,294), Carl Von Dobeln (5th - ��7,788), and Gareth Smith (4th - ��10,419) were eliminated.
McCague, Stanciu, and Pavlov all had about even stacks and they went on a 30-minute break to discuss a deal. The final deal secured all three players of a little over ��20,000 while they were still playing for a little under ��7,000.
McCague immediately took a big chip lead and started running over the table. One of the bigger hands that gave McCague a commanding lead was one against Stanciu. McCague opened with ace-nine and he was three-bet by Stanciu with jack-seven. The flop came down ace-high Stanciu stabbed on the flop but gave up to a big turn bet by McCague that ended with McCague having over half the chips in play.
McCague didn't look back from that moment and he eliminated Pavlov moments later. He entered the heads-up with Stanciu with an 8:1 chip lead and the heads-up match only lasted one hand before McCague was crowned the winner of the Lex Live 2 Main Event.
That wraps up the PokerNews coverage of the ��230 Main Event at the Lex Live 2 festival in London held in the Aspers Casino.
The first hand of heads-up play brought fireworks. Kyle McCague jammed from the button/small blind for effectively 2,900,000 and he was very quickly called by Cristian-Gicu Stanciu for his tournament life from the big blind.
Cristian-Gicu Stanciu:
Kyle McCague:
The flop brought to give McCague the lead. Stanciu needed an ace on turn or river to survive, but the turn was the to lock it up for McCague. The river was dealt as a courtesy and Stanciu had to settle for second and ��20,095 after the deal.
McCague takes home the trophy and ��26,945.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Kyle McCague |
26,670,000
2,670,000
|
2,670,000 |
|
||
Cristian-Gicu Stanciu | Busted |
The heads-up match is about to start with roughly 11 minutes left in the level.
Atanas Pavlov sat on the button as he was dealt and he used a time bank card to count his stack and eventually put it in the middle. His stack was worth 3,600,000 and he was called by big blind Kyle McCague.
The board ran out and that was all she wrote for Pavlov. He did make a deal three-handed and takes home ��20,115 for his third-place finish.
McCage has a commanding chip lead going into the heads-up battle. There is another ��6,715 on the line.
They will go on a short break before they battle it out.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Kyle McCague |
24,000,000
6,000,000
|
6,000,000 |
|
||
Cristian-Gicu Stanciu |
3,000,000
-400,000
|
-400,000 |
Atanas Pavlov | Busted |
Cristian-Gicu Stanciu raised to 700,000 from the button before he called a 1,700,000 jam from Atanas Pavlov from the big blind. Stanciu was ahead with against the of Pavlov.
The board ran out and Pavlov secured a double up. They are both still short at about 14 big blinds each.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Atanas Pavlov |
3,600,000
1,700,000
|
1,700,000 |
Cristian-Gicu Stanciu |
3,400,000
-3,000,000
|
-3,000,000 |
Small blind Atanas Pavlov jammed for effectively 3,100,000 with another 1,900,000 behind and he was called by Cristian-Gicu Stanciu who was risking elimination.
Cristian-Gicu Stanciu:
Atanas Pavlov:
The flop gave the lead to Pavlov and the was still safe for him, despite Stanciu gaining outs. The river was the which gave Stanciu the straight to stay alive and double up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Cristian-Gicu Stanciu |
6,400,000
3,900,000
|
3,900,000 |
Atanas Pavlov |
1,900,000
-4,400,000
|
-4,400,000 |
Cards are back in the air and levels are brought back to 30 minutes.
Level: 32
Blinds: 150,000/250,000
Ante: 250,000
The players were sent on a 15-minute break.