August 19 2007, John "Falstaff" Hartness





.

, and Gould the elder tabled his 
happily. A flop of 

improved Gould's lead, and the 
on the turn and river were irrelevant as Gould doubled through Ho before going on dinner break.

, and Djikstra's 
was way behind on a board of 



, giving Selin two pair and the pot. Djikstra collected £3,400 in prize money for his sixth-place finish.

on a board of 

, when Selin pushed all-in on the turn with his big-blind special 
, for flopped trips. No help for Ho on the river, and the one-time chip magnet was sent to the rail.
on the river after getting all-in dominated with 
against the younger Gould's 
. Just a few hands later, Gould was re-raised all-in by none other than his father Peter, who held 
versus Josh's 
. The younger Gould picked up an inside straight draw on the turn, but couldn't catch a five to crack his father's flopped set on a final board of 



. Josh Gould finished in fourth place for £8,500.




, and Buffenbarger check-called an all-in from Gould for all his chips.

. He had the hand I was trying to represent. By the river, my stack was pretty small and I had top pair, so thought I had to call." Buffenbarger collected £12,750 for his third-place finish.


flop, and led out when the
hit the turn. Selin called the turn bet, and called again when the river showed the
. Gould tabled 
for two pair, and Selin mucked, claiming A-10. The final hand saw Selin all-in preflop with 
, and Gould quickly called with 
. The board improved neither hand, and Selin was eliminated in second place for £21,250. Gould ran the table on his last three opponents, including his son Josh, to claim the title, the trophy and £34,000 for first place.
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