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Dan Kelly opened to 300 from early position, and James Dempsey called next door. The big blind came along as well, but he'd end up folding on the flop.
Speaking of the flop, it came out , and Kelly continued out with another 450. Dempsey called, and he called another 1,350 after the turn. On the river, the drew a third bullet from Kelly -- 3,650 this time. Dempsey shook his head and quickly folded, and off they went to break.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Dan Kelly | 32,000 | |
James Dempsey
|
26,700 | -3,300 |
There were two limpers in early position before Mike "Timex" McDonald raised to 400 from the middle of the pack. Both blinds called, as did the limpers, and we saw a flop of . The action checked to Timex who bet 1,150 and Bernd Gleissner was the only player crazy enough to take a shot of him - out of position. The turn was the , Gleissner checked, Timex bet 2,625 and Gleissner folded.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Mike McDonald
|
35,000 |
From the cutoff seat, Kirill Telezhkin raised to 250. Ben Delaney made the call from the small blind and then Brandon Adams three-bet from the big blind to 1,100. Both Telezhkin and Delaney folded to give Adams the pot.
Vitaly Lunkin and Michel Dattani checked to Tom Richard Alner. Alner bet an unknown and then Lunkin check-raised to 2,025. Dattani called and Alner called.
The turn was the and Lunkin fired 3,675. Dattani folded rather easily, but it took Alner a good two minutes to finally let his hand go.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Vitaly Lunkin
|
32,500 | 2,500 |
One of the Aussies to make the trip to Cannes, France for the World Series of Poker Europe was Daniel Neilson, but unfortunately he has been eliminated.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Daniel Neilson | Eliminato |
Sorel Mizzi raised to 300, under the gun, and Bryan Devonshire called in mid-position; as did the small blind. The flop was and after the small blind checked to Mizzi, he bet 700 and only Devonshire made the call. The fourth card to hit the middle was the and Mizzi bet 1,200 and Devonshire once again made the call. The river was the and Mizzi checked to Devonshire who bet 3,300 and after a two-minute think Mizzi folded his hand.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Sorel Mizzi | 34,800 | 4,800 |
Bryan Devonshire
|
31,200 | 2,200 |
Two people who like to play a high VPIP and here they are clashing early on in what we believe will be many, many pots.
Sam El Sayed raised to 300 in the cut-off and Roland Isra called in the big blind. The flop was the and both players checked. The turn was the and Isra check-called a 550 El Sayed bet. The final card was the and once again Isra check-called a Sayed bet; it was for 1,500 chips and El Sayed now owns them after showing for the winning hand.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Sam El Sayed
|
39,000 |
Well let's not get too excited for the young German. We are of course talking about his World Series of Poker Europe Main Event virginity and not his real cherry. Nitsche has just turned 21-years of age and the poker gods have given him a birthday present (of sorts). It is a case of beauty and the beast, for Nitsche, because he does have the delectable Sandra Naujoks seated at his table but it is a table beaming with strength and form. Along with Naujoks he has to contend with Sorel Mizzi, Bryan Devonshire and Sam El Sayed. In fact Nitsche told us that we might as well stay at his table reporting for the rest of the day.
Roland Isra made a standard pre flop raise and Bryan Devonshire and Nitsche made the call. The flop was and Isra bet 550. All eyes on Devonshire and he raised it up to 1,300 , Nitsche folded but Isra wanted to see the turn. The dealer handed the table the on the turn and Isra checked to Devonshire who bet 2,200 and Isra folded.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Sandra Naujoks
|
32,000 | 2,000 |
Bryan Devonshire
|
29,000 | -1,000 |
Dominik Nitsche
|
27,000 | -3,000 |