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2024 Women’s Winter Festival

£400 Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2024 Women’s Winter Festival

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
q5
Prize
£20,000
Event Info
Buy-in
£400
Prize Pool
£100,000
Entries
271
Level Info
Level
29
Blinds
100,000 / 150,000
Ante
150,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
17
Players Left
1

Maria Lampropulos Crowned Winner of the Inaugural Women’s Winter Festival Main Event

Level 29 : Blinds 100,000/150,000, 150,000 ante
Maria Lampropulos
Maria Lampropulos

The Women’s Winter Festival, sponsored by PokerStars, unfolded at London’s Hippodrome Casino, bringing together women from across the globe for four thrilling days of poker action.

The £400 Main Event was the festival’s centerpiece, spanning all four days. Players participated in three Day 1 flights, with Day 1a drawing 42 entrants, Day 1b attracting a massive 148-player field, and Day 1c adding 81 more. This brought the total field size to 271, leaving the total prize pool at £100,000. In the end, Maria Lampropulos was crowned the champion to claim the title and first-place prize of £20,000.

After her victory, Lampropulos expressed her excitement while sharing plans to celebrate by “going to drink with the girls.” The camaraderie and respect among players were evident, with Lampropulos saying she “had a lot of fun with the girls – everyone had good vibes”. Throughout the final table, participants celebrated each elimination with heartfelt applause, reflecting the supportive and empowering atmosphere that defined the women’s event.

Lampropulos praised the festival and commented that “the festival was amazing, I really enjoyed it", she added that the good vibes among participants made the experience even more enjoyable. Reflecting on the festival’s success, she expressed her hopes that this event would encourage more women into poker and help “make the event even bigger”.

£400 Main Event Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Maria LampropulosArgentina£20,000
2Ann-Roos CallensBelgium£12,610
3Marta PorterUnited Kingdom£9,000
4Franky GreenUnited Kingdom£6,850
5Lisa RobertsUSA£5,280
6Jennifer SteeleUnited Kingdom£4,070
7Kim DockeryUnited Kingdom£3,260
8Celine DiotFrance£2,730
9Berivan DagUnited Kingdom£2,280

Tournament Recap

The Women’s Winter Festival achieved a historic milestone, becoming the largest women’s poker event ever held outside of Las Vegas, a testament to its resounding success and global appeal. During Day 1b, Kerryjane Craigie, Festival Founder and Poker Director at the Hippodrome Casino in London, made an exciting announcement, highlighting the festival’s significance in empowering women in poker and expressing hopes for its continued growth in the future.

Several familiar faces graced the Main Event, including Kyna England, 2024 EPT Barcelona Ladies Main Event Champion Soraya Estrada, and Nikki Limo. Unfortunately, none managed to make it past the bustling Day 1b. Nataly Sopacuaperu also faced disappointment, being eliminated on the bubble early on Day 2, just missing out on the minimum cash.

Christina Solli entered Day 2 as the chip leader and maintained a steady stack throughout. She eliminated several players, including PokerStars Pro Jen Shahade, and ended Day 2 as the frontrunner.

Day 3 Drama

Jennifer Steele led the counts going into Day 3, followed closely by Solli and Ann-Roos Callens. Solli had a turbulent day, losing ground after doubling up Tina Abery, who hit a river save.

Shortly after, Solli’s run came to an end in 11th place when she ran into Ann-Roos Callens’ pocket aces. Callens capitalized on her momentum, advancing to the final table and eventually securing a spot in the heads-up battle.

Heads-Up Showdown

The heads-up duel commenced six hours into Day 3 featuring Callens against Lampropulos, who had started Day 3 with just 14 big blinds but steadily built her stack. A critical double-up against Callens ignited her streak, culminating in the elimination of Marta Porter in third place.

Ann-Roos Callens - Maria Lampropulos
Ann-Roos Callens - Maria Lampropulos

Heads-up action lasted less than an hour. A pivotal moment occurred when Callens’ shove resulted in a dramatic chop after the river saved her tournament life. However, Lampropulos quickly retook, chipping away at Callens’ stack over three consecutive hands.

The final hand saw Callens shove with K?6?, called by Lampropulos holding Q?5?. A queen on the flop sealed the victory for Lampropulos, crowning her the Women’s Winter Festival Main Event Champion.

Maria Lampropulos - Kerryjane Craigie
Maria Lampropulos - Kerryjane Craigie

In addition to her Main Event victory, Lampropulos showcased her prowess in the UKIPT Women’s High Roller last week, where she also claimed first place. Looking ahead, she revealed her plans to compete at EPT Prague next month.

The end of this event concludes the PokerNews coverage of the Women’s Winter Festival. Stay tuned for live updates on our upcoming events, where we will continue to bring you the latest action, insights, and stories from the world of poker.

Tags: Ann-Roos CallensBerivan DagCeline DiotChristina SolliFranky GreenJen ShahadeJennifer SteeleKerryJane CraigieKim DockeryKyna EnglandLisa RobertsMaria LampropulosMarta PorterNataly SopacuaperuNikki LimoSoraya EstradaTina Abery

Ann-Roos Callens Eliminated in 2nd Place (£12,610)

Level 29 : Blinds 100,000/150,000, 150,000 ante
Ann-Roos Callens
Ann-Roos Callens

Ann-Roos Callens moved all in for her remaining 950,000 chips and
Maria Lampropulos didn't take long to make the call.

Ann-Roos Callens: K?6?All in
Maria Lampropulos: Q?5?

Callens was ahead when the cards were turned but the tides changed after the flop was dealt.

Players saw the Q?A?10? flop, giving Lampropulos a pair of queens.

The 10? turn didn't improve Callens, as she needed to hit a King or a Jack.

Callens ran out of luck on the 3? river and was eliminated in second place, for an impressive £12,610.

Player Chips Progress
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Maria Lampropulos
8,145,000
1,350,000
1,350,000
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Ann-Roos Callens
Busted

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Callens Saved by a Chop

Level 28 : Blinds 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Ann-Roos Callens
Ann-Roos Callens

Ann-Roos Callens limped from the small blind with Q?9? and Lampropulos checked the big blind with Q?2?.

Both players quickly checked the 10?Q?2? flop.

The A? was turned and Callens bet 300,000. Lampropulos took some time before raising to 900,000.

Callens snap shoved for her remaining 2,795,000. Lampropulos tanked for around 2-minutes before making the call.

The dealer placed the 10? on the river, and the players chopped the pot.

Ann-Roos Callens
Ann-Roos Callens
Player Chips Progress
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Ann-Roos Callens
4,100,000
1,820,000
1,820,000
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Maria Lampropulos
4,050,000
-1,815,000
-1,815,000

Tags: Ann-Roos CallensMaria Lampropulos

Marta Porter Eliminated in 3rd Place (£9,000)

Level 28 : Blinds 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Marta Porter
Marta Porter

After getting through a jam with K?5? on the button, picking up the blinds, Marta Porter found herself all in again just a few hands later.

Maria Lampropulos opened the button to 180,000 and Marta Porter moved all in from the small blind for her remaining 710,000 stack. Lampropulos called, and the players went to the board.

Marta Porter: A?8?All in
Maria Lampropulos: K?9?

Porter was ahead until the flop came 10?Q?9?, giving Lampropulos plenty to work with.

The 8? turn wasn't good enough to improve Porter, and the 3? river sealed her fate, eliminating her in 3rd place.

Marta Porter
Marta Porter
Player Chips Progress
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Maria Lampropulos
4,245,000
1,340,000
1,340,000
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Marta Porter
Busted

Tags: Maria LampropulosMarta Porter

Lampropulos Doubles Through Callens

Level 27 : Blinds 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Maria Lampropulos
Maria Lampropulos

Maria Lampropulos was all in for her tournament life with A?J? on the button for 340,000. Ann-Roos Callens made the call with A?4? from the big blind.

The 3?8?7? flop didn't bring in much for Callens, and Lampropulos stayed ahead.

The 6? turn and 2? river secured Lampropulos a double up and kept her in the game.

In the next hand, Callens opened the small blind to 300,000 with 10?8? and Lampropulos woke up with J?J? in the big blind and moved all in. Callens folded and passed more chips Lampropulos's way.

Player Chips Progress
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Ann-Roos Callens
4,465,000
-390,000
-390,000
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Maria Lampropulos
1,230,000
310,000
310,000

Tags: Maria Lampropulos

Franky Green Eliminated in 4th Place (£6,850)

Level 27 : Blinds 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Franky Green
Franky Green

After getting a shove through with A?7? on the button in the first hand back after the break.

A few hands later, Callens opened to 220,000 with J?10? on the button. Green sat with J?9? and made the call, defending the big blind.

The 4?4?K? flop was checked by Green and Callens bet, getting a snap fold from Green.

In the next hand Callens opened to 220,000 from under the gun with A?K? and Green moved all in for her remaining 1,460,000 with A?2?.

Franky Green: A?2?All in
Ann-Roos Callens: A?K?

Green stood didn't get any help on the 8?4?10?10?6? runout, and she was eliminated in 4th place.

Player Chips Progress
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Ann-Roos Callens
4,055,000
2,050,000
2,050,000
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Franky Green
Busted

Tags: Ann-Roos CallensFranky Green

Lisa Roberts Eliminated in 5th Place (£5,280)

Level 25 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Lisa Roberts
Lisa Roberts

Just a few hands after Lisa Roberts lost a large portion of her stack to Franky Green, the players found themselves heads-up again with Roberts at risk.

Roberts jammed for her remaining 310,000 with A?6? from under the gun. Green looked down at 3?3? and made the call from the big blind.

Lisa Roberts: A?6?All in
Franky Green: 3?3?

Roberts needed to hit to stay in the game.

The 7?3?4? which gave Green a set of threes but Roberts a gutshot-straight draw, needing a five.

Roberts missed on the J? turn and K? river, sending home Roberts in 5th place.

Player Chips Progress
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Lisa Roberts
Busted

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Green Doubles Through Roberts

Level 25 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Franky Green
Franky Green

Franky Green raised to 120,000 with A?Q? from under gun and Lisa Roberts called K?Q? from the cutoff.

The A?10?6? flop brought a lot to the table for both players. Pairing up Green and giving Roberts a flush and straight draw. Green checked, Roberts bet 125,000 and Green opted to raise to 260,000. Roberts made the call.

The turn came the 10? and Green checked. Roberts moved all in and put the option back to Green. She made the call for her remaining stack.

Franky Green: A?Q?All in
Lisa Roberts: K?Q?

The river came the 2?, securing Green the double.

Player Chips Progress
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Franky Green
1,870,000
1,470,000
1,470,000
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Lisa Roberts
790,000
-865,000
-865,000

Tags: Lisa Roberts

Kim Dockery Eliminated in 7th Place (£3,260)

Level 24 : Blinds 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Kim Dockery
Kim Dockery

Marta Porter opened to 100,000 with A?8? from an early position. Kim Dockery was sitting with Q?J? and moved all in for 425,000. Porter took some time before making the call.

Kim Dockery: Q?J?All in
Marta Porter: A?8?

The 3?5?9? flop saw a backdoor flush come in for both.

The 7? turn brought Dockery some spade hope but missed on the 7? river.

Dockery was sent home in 7th place taking home £3,260.

Player Chips Progress
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Marta Porter
2,250,000
375,000
375,000
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Kim Dockery
Busted

Tags: Kim Dockery