board in front of him, he flat-called a bet of 1,600 from the big blind, and both players then cagily checked the
river. The big blind flipped
for not very much, and ElkY's
was enough to take the pot.
board in front of him, he flat-called a bet of 1,600 from the big blind, and both players then cagily checked the
river. The big blind flipped
for not very much, and ElkY's
was enough to take the pot.
board when his opponent turned over
for the full house, but even after losing that pot, his stack is a well-above-average 16,000 or so.
of voluble Englishman Mark Dalimore, all the chips going in preflop. Dalimore is a goner, lasting less than a level at this EPT, while Minieri is in possession of over 20,000 in chips.
Level: 2
Blinds: 50/100
Ante: 0
, Mizzi's opponent moved all in over the top of his river bet, sending Mizzi into the tank for several minutes. Mizzi ultimately elected to make the call, only to be shown
for the wheel. Mizzi mucked, while his opponent launched into a lively post-hand celebration.
on the river, Katja Thater bet 2,500 and got a caller. The stoic Thater turned over
for a flopped set and a turned boat, dragging a nice early pot and increasing her stack to 14,000.
flop, and then called a raise to 1,300 from De Wolfe. Both players checked the
turn, and come the
river, Levi bet out 1,500. De Wolfe, possibly distracted by the massage he was receiving, squirmed a little. "It's almost impossible to fold," he said. "Urrrrr, so sick..." Eventually he called, and it was the right decision -- Levi turned over
for two pair, but De Wokfe's
made a bigger two pair to take the pot.