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  1. Goliath 2019 exceeded all expectations. After nine days of brilliant fun-filled poker the tournament has finished. A massive 9,300 entries in total makes it a new record, completely smashing last years record!! The tournament is made by the players and the staff working hand in hand to bring a festival like no other!!
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Published On August 4, 2019 |

GOLIATH 2019 – THE RECORD BREAKER!! – 21:30

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Wow!! What an event that was!!

Goliath 2019 exceeded all expectations. After nine days of brilliant fun-filled poker the tournament has finished.

A massive 9,300 entries in total makes it a new record, completely smashing last years record!!

The tournament is made by the players and the staff working hand in hand to bring a festival like no other!!

Lee Reynolds has been crowned as the 2019 champion, taking home £64,000!

We'll be back next year, so come and join us.

The 2020, Ten year Anniversary of Goliath will take place from 29th July – 9th August 2020.

See you then!

Lee Reynolds Goliath 2019 Champion – 21:15

Gambling chip crossword clue puzzle answers. The Final Table – 17:20

We are now on the final table!! We're going to stop blogging and leave you to watch the final at the link below.

Watch it here – https://gros.casino/Live_Poker


Poker

The Finalists – 15:15

Christopher Bartlett61,350,000
Lee Reynolds 45,250,000
Cristian Tamas 41,100,000
Derek Borwick 40,450,000
Tom Jones 19,200,000
Trevor Howard 10,500,000
Igors Puskarskis 7,350,000
Matthew Wright 4,250,000
Alan Watkins 2,900,000

Exits – 15:15

10JoeNguyen£10,295
11Tranh Truong£9,025
12DavidStephenson£7,925
13Andrei Buta£7,020
14LukeHallinan£7,020

Bust Outs – 14:15

15AlanBarker£6,200
16ScottDeathridge£6,200
17Martyn Bebb£5,470
18OliverBraddock£5,470
19AK£4,830
20TonyRinge£4,830
21NicolasIzamis£4,825
22KevinO'Neil£4,285
23TanLe£3,830
24AivarasGaubys£3,830

Pics – 14:01

Level 36 – 13:25

The players are back seated as we begin level 36.

The blinds are now 250,000/500,000.

Chip Counts – 13:20

Cristian Tamas32350000
Andrei Buta32050000
Christopher Bartlett30675000
Alan Barker18850000
Derek Borwick17050000
Matthew Wright12800000
Lee Reynolds11025000
Igors Puskarskis10525000
David Stephenson10400000
Scott Deathridge8725000
Trevor Howard7075000
Thanh Truong6600000
Tom Jones6350000
Martyn Bebb6125000
A.K5150000
Alan Watkins4525000
Oliver Braddock4225000
Luke Hallinan3800000
Joe Nguyen2925000

Break Time – 12:59

Break time now for the players.

Chip Counts will be up after the break.

Nim Rattan 28th – 12:45

Nim Rattan has just busted the main event in 28th place.
All in on a 2–3–5 flop holding pocket twos for bottom set, but she ran into A-4!!
She was the final woman in the tournament and takes home £3,370 for her efforts.

Exits – 12:30

25Benjamin Alfred EdwardNewman£3,830
26DanielStorey£3,370
27FranciscFuric£3,370
28NimRattan£3,370
29RobertHutchison£2,915
30JohnPollard£2,915
31GarethNelson£2,915
32JoshRomeo£2,550
33MichaelHart£2,550
34ChristopherDash£2,550
35SusanStevens£2,280
36CharlesGarrett£2,280
37AdamBilcock£2,280
38JackVeal£2,280

Prizepool Payout – 12:15

1 – £118,000
2 – £85,810
3 – £61,975
4 – £43,750
5 – £30,075
6 – £20,965
7 – £16,405
8 – £13,670
9 – £11,850
10 – £10,295
11 – £9,025
12 – £7,925
13 – £7,020
14 – £7,020
15 – £6,200
16 – £6,200
17 – £5,470
18 – £5,470
19 – £4,830
20 – £4,830
21 – £4,285
22 – £4,285
23 – £3,830
24 – £3,830
25 – £3,830
26 – £3,370
27 – £3,370
28 – £3,370
29 – £2,915
30 – £2,915
31 – £2,915
32 – £2,550
33 – £2,550
34 – £2,550
35 – £2,280
36 – £2,280
37 – £2,280
38 – £2,280

Over shots – 11:45

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Chip Counts – 11:15

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The Finalists – 15:15

Christopher Bartlett61,350,000
Lee Reynolds 45,250,000
Cristian Tamas 41,100,000
Derek Borwick 40,450,000
Tom Jones 19,200,000
Trevor Howard 10,500,000
Igors Puskarskis 7,350,000
Matthew Wright 4,250,000
Alan Watkins 2,900,000

Exits – 15:15

10JoeNguyen£10,295
11Tranh Truong£9,025
12DavidStephenson£7,925
13Andrei Buta£7,020
14LukeHallinan£7,020

Bust Outs – 14:15

15AlanBarker£6,200
16ScottDeathridge£6,200
17Martyn Bebb£5,470
18OliverBraddock£5,470
19AK£4,830
20TonyRinge£4,830
21NicolasIzamis£4,825
22KevinO'Neil£4,285
23TanLe£3,830
24AivarasGaubys£3,830

Pics – 14:01

Level 36 – 13:25

The players are back seated as we begin level 36.

The blinds are now 250,000/500,000.

Chip Counts – 13:20

Cristian Tamas32350000
Andrei Buta32050000
Christopher Bartlett30675000
Alan Barker18850000
Derek Borwick17050000
Matthew Wright12800000
Lee Reynolds11025000
Igors Puskarskis10525000
David Stephenson10400000
Scott Deathridge8725000
Trevor Howard7075000
Thanh Truong6600000
Tom Jones6350000
Martyn Bebb6125000
A.K5150000
Alan Watkins4525000
Oliver Braddock4225000
Luke Hallinan3800000
Joe Nguyen2925000

Break Time – 12:59

Break time now for the players.

Chip Counts will be up after the break.

Nim Rattan 28th – 12:45

Nim Rattan has just busted the main event in 28th place.
All in on a 2–3–5 flop holding pocket twos for bottom set, but she ran into A-4!!
She was the final woman in the tournament and takes home £3,370 for her efforts.

Exits – 12:30

25Benjamin Alfred EdwardNewman£3,830
26DanielStorey£3,370
27FranciscFuric£3,370
28NimRattan£3,370
29RobertHutchison£2,915
30JohnPollard£2,915
31GarethNelson£2,915
32JoshRomeo£2,550
33MichaelHart£2,550
34ChristopherDash£2,550
35SusanStevens£2,280
36CharlesGarrett£2,280
37AdamBilcock£2,280
38JackVeal£2,280

Prizepool Payout – 12:15

1 – £118,000
2 – £85,810
3 – £61,975
4 – £43,750
5 – £30,075
6 – £20,965
7 – £16,405
8 – £13,670
9 – £11,850
10 – £10,295
11 – £9,025
12 – £7,925
13 – £7,020
14 – £7,020
15 – £6,200
16 – £6,200
17 – £5,470
18 – £5,470
19 – £4,830
20 – £4,830
21 – £4,285
22 – £4,285
23 – £3,830
24 – £3,830
25 – £3,830
26 – £3,370
27 – £3,370
28 – £3,370
29 – £2,915
30 – £2,915
31 – £2,915
32 – £2,550
33 – £2,550
34 – £2,550
35 – £2,280
36 – £2,280
37 – £2,280
38 – £2,280

Over shots – 11:45

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Chip Counts – 11:15

Derek Borwick28,375,000
Andrei Buta16,300,000
Christopher Bartlett16,200,000
Aivaras Gaubys8,750,000
Scott Deathridge8,450,000
Nicolas Izamis8,450,000
David Stephenson8,350,000
Alan Barker8,275,000
Lee Reynolds7,825,000
A K7,650,000
Robert Hutchison7,575,000
Tom Jones6,400,000
Daniel Storey6,250,000
Oliver Braddock5,950,000
Cristian Tamas5,600,000
Trevor Howard5,050,000
Nim Rattan4,800,000
Matthew Wright4,725,000
Joe Nguyen4,650,000
Susan Stevens4,350,000
Tony Ringe4,275,000
Alan Watkins3,800,000
Michael Hart3,775,000
John Pollard3,750,000
Tan Le3,650,000
Benjamin Newman3,600,000
Kevin O'neill3,550,000
Francisc Furic3,475,000
Gareth Nelson3,375,000
Martyn Bebb3,300,000
Jack Veal3,075,000
Adam Bilcock2,350,000
Charles Garrett1,875,000
Josh Romeo1,675,000
Christopher Dash1,525,000
Thanh Truong1,275,000
Igors Puskarskis725,000
Luke Hallinan429,000

Welcome To Day Three – 11:01

Good morning and welcome to Day 3 of the biggest ever tournament outside of Las Vegas. The 2019 Goliath!!

There are just 38 players coming back for Day 3, who is going to take it down??

The players have just started play.

Blinds started at 125,000/250,000 with 250,000 big blind ante.

In this short blog I'm going to give you some free tips on a topic that I don't think receives as much attention as it deserves, bet-sizing. Players that bet-size well make the most when they have the best hand and lose the least when bluffing with the worst.

When choosing a bet size pre or post flop it's very important you get your sizings correct. As often in poker, there is no correct answer, but there are a lot of things to consider. Hopefully this article might help some of you squeeze a few more chips out of your pots going forward, which is vital in tournament poker; especially big-field MTT's like the Goliath – where chip accumulation is vital.

Play the player

Your opponent is one of the main things to consider. Are you dealing with a high level player, semi-pro, or a fun player? You need to make a decision based on all the evidence presented in front of you before you choose what size to go for.

Preflop

Let's start with a preflop example. The button opens to 2k at 500/1k blinds off 50k stack, we have the same 50k stack and are in the SB with AA. We decide to 3bet for obvious value. Now comes the decision on how to size and now you should be classifying your opponent.

Against a strong regular (generally online midstakes or highstakes live player) that will play GTO (game theory optimal) ill choose to 3bet to around 8k-9k, reasons being we would want to use the same sizing we would if we were 3bet bluffing with a hand like KTo or A2/A3 etc. The main point being is that we don't want to give the good player a good price in position so we would size all of our hands the same (nuts and value) in order to be balanced.

Against a loose fun player id 3bet to between 5000 and 5500, because I want the call. Balancing vs a loose fun player is not a concern to us, as they won't realise were skewed to always having value in this spot against them. If I see that this player is incredibly sticky, ill 3bet bigger, trying to find the sweet spot to get as much money in preflop as I'm certain they will call.

Postflop

We raise to 2k off 50k stack at 500/1k blinds with QKsuited in spades and the big blind defends of an identical stack. 4k in the pot and the flop is

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When we are betting we need to pick what size and the player and board texture is the most important. If we are playing against a weak and passive player we would want to bet small.

We very rarely face a check raise and can easily fold our backdoor equity if we are check raised vs said player. Vs an aggressive player we want to bet a bigger size if his check raise frequency is higher to small cbets, which a lot of aggressive amateurs frequencies are. The GTO size would be between 25-30% of the pot.

The best hand

When we know we have the best hand its important to maximise value. For example, it's the middle of the day at the Goliath. You look down at the wonderful AA, raise 2.5BB preflop from UTG and 4 loose players call including both blinds (all players have 60bb).

The flop is K55 rainbow, you cbet 9bb into 13.5bb and both the small and big blind call. The turn is an Ace completing the rainbow and is checked through the blinds, you check back.

The river is a 2. The SB player bets 10bb into 40.5bb and is called by the BB. In this instance your bet-sizing on the river is extremely critical. There is 60bb in the pot, you have roughly 50bb back.

This is a clear situation where one or both players could easily have a 5 and you have almost certainly the best hand. Don't get fancy and minimum raise, maximise your value and go all-in! There is a good chance all 5x hands will call you, especially in a tournament like the Goliath. Fun players don't like folding big hands!

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Exploit vs GTO

Whilst GTO is used at the cutting edge of poker, its important to realise 95% of players at this year's Goliath will be nowhere near that level of sophistication. If you think your opponent is weak-tight and will give up easily and missed the flop (and you are bluffing), bet small, if you think they are a huge calling station and you have a nut hand, bomb the pot!

Satellites are now running on Grosvenorpoker.com, with huge daily super-satellites (all at least guaranteeing 25 x £125 seats+) on from 7th July. Don't miss out on this years big one. Check out the full schedulehere.

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