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Wed Sep 12 2007 21:47 GMT | Posted by Djinn
No more ActionJackThe Saga of Short-Stack Jackson
That sounds like it could be a banjotastic country song, but it's the way Paul Jackson has been dramatically adding to and subtracting from his small stack. Just now he reraised button raiser (and neighbour and fellow Dusk Till Dawn sponsoree -- no soft play here) Dave Colclough all in preflop. Dave passed showing A-9 while Jackson showed 8-8.
Moments later, and Jackson was reraising Paul Ephremsen from 4,500 to 11k total preflop. A think and look at the Jackson stack (less than 10k remaining) and Ephremsen opted for the call.
Flop:

. Ephremsen bet out 10k pretty fast, and Jackson insta-folded 
face-up. He was shown 
for his trouble.
The last stand was again, moments later, when Jackson ran into the queens of Joe Le, his ace-big-kicker missing everything. -
Wed Sep 12 2007 21:43 GMT | Posted by DrPauly
The Shark NevermoreHumberto Brenes Eliminated
Humberto Brenes open-shoved UTG for 10,000. Matthew Gilbert instantly moved all in. Action folded around to Erick Lindgren in the big blind. He went into the tank for a couple of minutes.
"You pushed so quickly," Lindgren commented. "What do you have, 42,000?"
He asked the dealer to count down Gilbert's stack. Gilbert had 41,900. Lindgren agonzied for another minute before he relunctantly folded. Gilbert instantly tabled his cards and showed
.
"I got two," screamed Brenes. "Two twos!"
Brenes flipped over
. He immediately asked the dealer for a two. The flop was 

. Brenes said, "Please, the king of hearts."
The dealer slowly burned, then turned over the
. Gilbert turned a set, but Brenes picked up a flush draw.
"Ahhh!" he screamed. "Now give me the queen of hearts!"
The river was the
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Wed Sep 12 2007 21:33 GMT | Posted by snoopy1239
Busto BlancoOscar Blanco Departs
Straight after the end of the dinner break, we lost Spaniard Oscar Blanco. He moved all in preflop with

. Jani Sointula (Finland) quickly called with 
. The flop was 

. The turn was the
and the river was the
. Sointula's
plays, counterfeiting Blanco's pocket fours. Blanco busted out and Sointula increased his stack to 60,000. -
Wed Sep 12 2007 21:31 GMTRound: 8 Blinds: 600/1200 Ante: 200
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Wed Sep 12 2007 21:27 GMT | Posted by DrPauly
Players Are Back from a Dinner Break
Players are taking their seats. There will be one more level of play tonight before action is suspended. Blind levels have increased to 600/1,200 with a 200 ante.
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Wed Sep 12 2007 20:21 GMT | Posted by jshronk
Vicky CorenPokerNews Video: Vicky Coren
On break from her Day Two and her tough table draw (featuring Brian Townsend, Erick Lindgren, Annette Obrestad, and Greg Raymer) we stepped outside to chat with EPT title-holder Vicky Coren. We talked to Vicky about the WSOP coming to London, her table draw, and one young player who is particularly impressing her.
Click here to check out the interview with Vicky, along with all the other videos from this event. -
Wed Sep 12 2007 19:48 GMT | Posted by DrPauly
Players Take a Dinner Break
Play will resume at 10:30 pm, local time.
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Wed Sep 12 2007 19:45 GMT | Posted by snoopy1239
Wasicka Next to Fall Into a Net
Paul Wasicka has just been eliminated from the tournament after entering a preflop raising war with Annette Obrestad. Annette had

which triumphed over Paul's 
on the turn of a 



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Wed Sep 12 2007 19:40 GMT | Posted by Djinn
ActionJack Adds 25 Percent to Stack
...Bringing his total over 15k. Paul Jackson has been a short stack all day, but is not disheartened. "That's what I like about playing a short stack," he joked, "Not so many things to think about." Just now he raised to 3,000 preflop, called by big blind Jeffrey Lisandro. Then when it was checked to him on a


flop the rest went in -- all 9,400. No further interest from Lisandro, and Jackson may be on life support but it's humming away nicely. -
Wed Sep 12 2007 19:38 GMT | Posted by DaveShoelace
Phil HellmuthWhy We All Should Never Bluff Phil Hellmuth
Marco Traniello has just shown a bluff to Phil. Phil shot up from his table to do a few laps and let off a little steam.
"You know what, thats fine. This guy (pointing to the empty seat of a guy Phil busted) made a great play on me too, where is he now?"
"I won't fold again, you don't win 11 bracelets by folding."
"Let me tell you a story, (in a WSOP event) Marcel Luske and Freddy Deeb bluffed me 27 times. True story."
"It's fine, you know why? Because when you bluff me you are playing MY game."
Class dismissed.







