Monday 25 May 2020

Phil Leads Poker Battle on Final Day


Phil Galfond suffered a massive defeat on Day 19 of the Galfond Challenge against “ActionFreak.” But he only has to hold on to his sizable lead for one more session.

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With the Galfond Challenge down to its final day, Phil Galfond is in the driver’s seat. (Image: Twitch/Run it Once Poker)

Galfond already has a PLO title to his belt, having defeated “VeniVidi1993” last month. That battle was much more difficult for the Run it Once founder than his current challenge. He trailed at one point by a whopping €900,000. But on after the 25,000 hands were complete, he booked a small profit.

This time around, Galfond hasn’t needed a miraculous rally to win. He never trailed at any point by much and has led ever since he booked a €310,000 profit on Day 3 (April 30). It hasn’t been all uphill for the former Full Tilt Poker star. “ActionFreak” has given him a run for his money, but he’s running out of time to win the Galfond Challenge.

One Day Left in Second Galfond Challenge

All Galfond has to do is hold onto a €237,698 lead for 886 more hands. If he does, he’ll win his second consecutive Galfond Challenge, and also a €150,000 side bet from “ActionFreak.” The PLO pros have completed 14,114 of the 15,000 hands at €150/€300 stakes.

They will finish the remaining hands up tomorrow. You can watch the final session — Day 20 — in its entirety live on the Run it Once Twitch channel.

As strange as this may seem given Galfond’s six-figure advantage, “ActionFreak” has gotten the best of Galfond, for the most part, since Day 9 (May 11). Ever since the challenge moved to Partypoker from Run it Once, “ActionFreak” has turned nearly a €200,000 profit. That includes a dominating performance on Monday, resulting in a €168,000 win over 820 hands.

But he’s going to need one final day of run-good, or he’ll lose the challenge. “ActionFreak” must win the equivalent of eight full buy-ins — €30,000 per buy-in — on Tuesday, or he’ll lose the Galfond Challenge and owe his opponent an additional side bet.

It won’t be easy given he’s up against one of the best, if not the best, PLO players in the world. And he’ll be facing a second opponent on Day 20 — time. Should Galfond’s lead remain in tact heading into the final 100 hands or so, he might be able to just fold his way to victory.

That means “ActionFreak” will be looking to push the action early on in the final session.

Written by

Jon Sofen

LAS VEGAS — Like many others, Jon began playing poker after Chris Moneymaker’s WSOP victory in 2003. Since then, he’s become a prolific writer about the game, offering daily news coverage for the CardsChat community. Away from the table, he’s a proud Midwesterner, and possibly the world’s biggest Kansas City Royals and Iowa Hawkeyes fan.

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