4/14/2022

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Andrew Hawksby's Results, Stats. Date Country Watch Place Prize GPI Points; 12-Sep-2019: England £ 500 + 60 No Limit Hold'em - Main Event Grosvenor UK Poker Tour - GUKPT Leeds Leg 6, Leeds.

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  • Level 30 (Blinds 50,000/100,000/10,000) Total Entries: 2,191 Players Remaining: 17 Chip Average: 3,222,059 While Pastore’s hand was going on over at Table 2, Andrew Hawksby (Glasgow, Scotland) was getting his stack in the middle on Table 1 with an open-shove from the small blind. John Ruddy took his time to make a decision, even tipping.
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Fintan Gavin becomes the first Irish champion of season 2 of the PokerStars UK & Ireland Tour, with a win in Edinburgh over the weekend. He beat Andrew Hawksby, who was playing his first live tournament ever, heads up for the title and £61,500 first prize. A total field of 519 entered the £500 Main Event, creating a prize pool of £251,715.

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Hawksby may have been playing his first live tournament, but Gavin is no stranger to the live felt. He already has over $1.2 million in live winnings, came 2nd in EPT Barcelona in 2008, and is one of the organisers of Irish Poker Championships.

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When asked with what he would do with his winnings, he replied “Buy shares in Eoghan O’Dea.”

1st Fintan Gavin, Ireland, PokerStars Player, £61,500
2nd Andrew Hawksby, United Kingdom, £37,400
3rd Jamie Dale, United Kingdom, PokerStars qualifier, £22,900
4th: Thomas Ward, United Kingdom, PokerStars player, £16,850
5th: George Clyde-Smith, United Kingdom, PokerStars player, £13,100
6th: Craig Brown, United Kingdom, PokerStars qualifier, £10,500
7th Antonis Poulengeris, United Kingdom, PokerStars player £8,050
8th: Rob Swindells, United Kingdom, PokerStars player, £6,300
9th: Kevin Letham, United Kingdom, £4,555

The next stop on the UKIPT tour is Dublin, between September 8-12, at the Ballsbridge Inn. You can qualify exclusively at PokerStars, and you will also be eligible for $22,500 in WCOOP freerolls this month when you sign up via UK PokerNews.

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After Jonathan Slater opened for 11,500 from the hijack and Ido Aboudi, who hails from Israel and qualified via PokerStars, called from the big blind. The UK's Andrew Hawksby, who also qualified via PokerStars, then moved all in from the big blind for 93,000. Slater got out of the way, and then Aboudi thought for about a minute before making the call.

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Hawksby's body language indicated that he knew he'd been caught and he began calling for a queen. Aboudi sat in silence and watched as the board ran out . Hawksby failed to catch and hit the rail in 80th place; meanwhile, Aboudi was awarded for the tough call and chipped up to 285,000.