2008 World Series of Poker Europe

Event 3 - £5,000 Pot Limit Omaha
Day: 2
Event Info

2008 World Series of Poker Europe

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k3ak
Prize
£218,626
Event Info
Buy-in
£5,000
Prize Pool
£825,000
Entries
165
Level Info
Level
21
Blinds
10,000 / 20,000
Ante
0

"Timex" Recharged

Mike McDonald
Mike McDonald
Mike "Timex" McDonald just took a significant pot from Shaun Deeb that bumped him up to approximately 136,000 in chips.

Deeb opened with a raise to 7,500 from UTG+1. McDonald called from the button, as did David Penly from the big blind.

The flop came down {3-Hearts} {2-Diamonds} {A-Hearts} and Penly checked to Deeb, who made a continuation bet of 18,000. McDonald called and Penly opted to let the two young guns battle it out.

The turn brought the {6-Hearts} and Deeb immediately checked to McDonald, who checked behind.

The last card off the deck was the {A-Diamonds} and Deeb checked once more, allowing McDonald to bet 32,500. Deeb made a quick call and McDonald revealed the {A-Clubs} {3-Diamonds} for a full house. Deeb mucked.

"I suck for checking the turn," Deeb said after the hand. "I had the nuts -- king-jack (of hearts)."

"I think that's the biggest pot I've won all tournament," said McDonald, as he stacked up his new chips -- 136,000 of them in all.

"...and you had to suck out to get it," Deeb fired back. Deeb dropped to a still-manageable 190,000 in chips after the hand.

Tags: Mike McDonaldShaun Deeb

Early Observations

Put your knives back in the draw, it would take a chainsaw to cut the tension here! On my table, Allen Cunningham, Alex Kravchenko and Stephen Kjaerstad are eerily silent, with most of the table talk deriving from the mouth of Neil Channing. At one point, Channing took the conversation kicking and screaming into the world of food, with Joe Beevers offering up the following gem of culinary trivia: "Did you know, there are more Indian restaurants in the UK than the whole of India?"

Meanwhile, Theo Jorgensen appears to be the most aggressive player at the table, picking up the blinds preflop on two consecutive hands. Just before I left, Beevers led out for 7,000 on a {Q-Clubs}{5-Hearts}{3-Clubs}{2-Spades} board (the flop had been checked around), before folding to a reraise of 27,000 from Jorgenssen.

"How about a last longer with me and Donnacha?" suggested an observant Channing. "I'm a huge favorite to bust first," replied Jorgensen declining the offer.

Mizzi Doubles Through Friberg, Cracks Aces

Sorel Mizzi limped in for 3,000, and Erik Friberg raised to 13,000. With the action folded back around to Mizzi, he declared a pot-sized reraise. Friberg immediately moved all in and Mizzi called.

Friberg: {A-Clubs} {A-Hearts} {8-Spades} {9-Spades}

Mizzi: {K-Clubs} {K-Diamonds} {4-Hearts} {8-Clubs}

The flop came down {K-Hearts} {10-Diamonds} {5-Spades}, Mizzi snapping off Friberg's aces as he hit his set. The turn was the {3-Hearts} , the river was the {Q-Hearts} and Mizzi doubled up to 158,500. Friberg was left on 103,000

Mizzi Chips Away at Friberg

Sorel Mizzi opened for 8,000 from the cutoff and Erik Friberg called from the button. The flop was {J-Clubs} {9-Spades} {4-Clubs}. Mizzi slid out a 20,000 bet, leaving himself 21,500 behind. Friberg called. The turn came the {3-Clubs} and Mizzi moved all in. Friberg folded and Mizzi picked up a nice pot.

Level: 13

Blinds: 1,500/3,000

Ante: 0

Chip Counts at the Dinner Break

(Table 1)
Seat 1: Justin Smith - 175,000
Seat 2: Jolyne Thompson - 23,300
Seat 3: Chris Ferguson - 198,000
Seat 4: Chris Bjorin - 139,000
Seat 5: Tomi Nyback - 180,000
Seat 6: Stephen Ladowsky - 17,400
Seat 7: Sorel Mizzi - 57,200
Seat 8: Erik Friberg - 216,000
Seat 9: Empty

(Table 2)
Seat 1: Michael McDonald - 71,900
Seat 2: Eric Dalby - 231,600
Seat 3: David Penly - 130,500
Seat 4: Padraig Parkinson - 72,500
Seat 5: Empty
Seat 6: Shaun Deeb - 258,800
Seat 7: Empty
Seat 8: Jason Mercier - 432,300
Seat 9: Max Pescatori - 55,800

(Table 3)

Seat 1: Allen Cunningham - 92,700
Seat 2: Neil Channing - 154,000
Seat 3: Donnacha O'Dea - 42,600
Seat 4: Stephen Kjaerstad - 117,200
Seat 5: Ilkka Koskinen - 178,200
Seat 6: Joe Beevers - 95,400
Seat 7: Empty
Seat 8: Theo Jorgensen - 241,600
Seat 9: Alex Kravchenko - 134,700

Bruno KO'd

C'est la vie, Bruno
C'est la vie, Bruno
In the last hand before dinner, Bruno Fitoussi fell victim to Finnish chess champion, Tomi Nyback.

Fittoussi raised it up with aces and committed half his stack on jack high flop and called the rest when Nyback put him in. Nyback flopped top two pair that held up to bust the formidable Frenchman.

Tags: Bruno Fitoussi

Deeb Busts Isaia

Alessio Isaia raises to 7,500 and Shaun Deeb reraises to 24,000 next to him. Alessio makes the call with around another 24,000 back.

The flop is {Q-Clubs} {10-Diamonds} {5-Diamonds}, Isaia checks and Deeb puts out a stack of blue 5K chips. Isaia looks pained but calls for the remainder of his stack with {A-Hearts} {10-Clubs} {9-Spades} {8-Hearts} and Deeb flips {A-Diamonds} {Q-Diamonds} {10-Hearts} {3-Diamonds} to put the Italian in big trouble. The turn is the {Q-Hearts} giving Deeb the house and the river is the {6-Hearts} knocking Isaia out in 25th place.

Tags: Shaun Deeb