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Event 27 - $5,000 Pot Limit Omaha Hi/Lo 8-or-betterDay 3 completed
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Fri Jun 12 2009 06:16 GMT-70 | Posted by Homer
Roland de Wolfe - Winner of Event 27Roland De Wolfe Wins Event #27 - $5,000 Pot Limit Omaha Hi/Lo 8-or-better ($246,616)
Becoming only the second player to ever complete the so-called 'Triple Crown' (WPT, EPT and WSOP titles) Roland de Wolfe also became the second bracelet winner for the UK of this series.
Afterwards Roland admitted that he had probably played less than an hours PLO8 in his life, "I had played Pot-Limit Omaha and Limit 08 so I just tried to mix the two together!"
De Wolfe said he learnt a lot from watching Clements and Richey on the final, he felt he was the least experienced three-handed and had to gamble more because he wouldn't be able to chip away at the other two.
On winning the WSOP bracelet to go with his WPT and EPT wins, Roland called it, "The missing link," claiming he was much more nervous than either of his other big title wins.
Finally, he said he would definitely be back tomorrow to start playing again!
Congratulations to Roland de Wolfe, winner of Event #27! -
Fri Jun 12 2009 05:51 GMT-70 | Posted by donpeters
Brett Richey - 2nd PlaceBrett Richey Eliminated in 2nd Place ($152,618)
After a raise and a call preflop, the flop came down
between Roland de Wolfe and Brett Richey. De Wolfe checked and Richey fired a bet of what looked like 140,000. De Wolfe announced that he was all in, which really meant that he was betting the pot. Richey then went all in and Roland made the call.
Showdown
Richey:

De Wolfe:

It would be Roland's two pair up against Brett's top pair and wrap draw. The two stood from the table and watched the dealer as the crowd swarmed the table.
The turn was the
and then the river was the
. Richey failed to catch up and was eliminated in the second place. Roland de Wolfe won the hand and collected all of the chips. Richey took home over $150,000 for second place and his largest tournament score yet. De Wolfe won nearly $250,000 for first place and the coveted WSOP gold bracelet... his first! -
Fri Jun 12 2009 05:28 GMT-70 | Posted by Homer
One for De Wolfe
On an
board, de Wolfe check-calls a bet of 36,000 from Richey.
Both players check the
turn before de Wolfe comes out betting the pot on the
river. Richey makes the fold, leaving himself with 520,000. -
Fri Jun 12 2009 05:20 GMT-70 | Posted by Homer
Bet-Sizing
Interesting to note that Richey is not betting full pot most of the time and trying to control the size of the pot. De Wolfe only seems to pot, perhaps attempting to make his opponent play for his stack with every decision.
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Fri Jun 12 2009 05:18 GMT-70 | Posted by Homer
Richey Wheely Close to Quartering
All-in on the turn of a
board, Roland de Wolfe check-raised the pot after a 120,000 bet from Richey. Richey responded by moving all-in and de Wolfe called.
De Wolfe:

Richey:

Richey was freerolling the flush but missed on the
river.
Chop it back up guys. -
Fri Jun 12 2009 05:10 GMT-70 | Posted by Homer
Richey Takes First Pot
Brett Richey won the first pot of the HU, potting on the river of a
board after de Wolfe had raised.
He's still down about 4:1 in chips though. -
Fri Jun 12 2009 05:05 GMT-70 | Posted by Homer
Scott Clements - 3rdScott Clements Eliminated In 3rd Place ($101,063)
Scott Clements potted preflop and Roland de Wolfe called.
The flop was
and Clements potted again. De Wolfe reraised pot and Clements went all-in with the Brit calling.
De Wolfe:

Clements:

The turn
secured the low for de Wolfe barring a four. The river was the
which gave de Wolfe the high also.
After a countdown, Clements was eliminated in a pot worth about 2,500,000 of the chips in play.
We're now HU. -
Fri Jun 12 2009 04:52 GMT-70 | Posted by Homer
Huge Pot Goes Way of the Wolfe
Scott Clements raises preflop to 80,000 and Roland de Wolfe reraises the pot. Scott Clements now re-pots it and de Wolfe calls all-in.
De Wolfe shows
, but is in trouble against Clements'
. The board runs out
, making de Wolfe the nut flush.
Roland de Wolfe -- 1,270,000
Scott Clements -- 1,100,000 -
Fri Jun 12 2009 04:39 GMT-70 | Posted by Homer
We're Back.
Commence the chopping of pots!
Started 12th Jun, 2009






