2009 PokerStars.com EPT London
£5,000 EPT London Main Event
Day: 1a
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The button exclaimed, "I misclicked! I meant to make it 1,900 but threw in one chip less.
He then showed
.
, both Ludovic Lacay and his button opponent checked the turn before Lacay bet 1,250 on the seemingly blank
river. He was raised to 3,500 though and Lacay looked disgusted before folding after a couple of minutes. "Set of deuces?" said the Frenchman, "that's all I was losing too..."
The action was back on the behatted former Main Event winner, who reraised to 10,000. Lacay folded quickly and the button shrugged, also folding.
Level: 4
Blinds: 150/300
Ante: 0
is checked down from the turn to the river where Mattern shows
but can't beat Teltscher's
that had missed the draw but hit a pair which was enough to win the hand.
Just now she had a double dose of in-position non-believers adding a few thousand to her stack - she was in the big blind, and saw a threeway flop of
. She check-called a bet of 500 from an in-position opponent, along with one other player.The turn was the
- checks all round.The river was the
and now Coren led out 600. Both of her opponents called."Straight," she said, showing
for just that. The others mucked and she took the pot.
board with
but getting picked off by
.
Just now Luke Schwartz, presumably a general action generator on his table, made it 450 to go in early position. This was calmly threebet and called by another player in the blinds, while Schwartz passed and sat back to watch what followed.
The blinds player bet out the
flop, raised to 5,075 by the cutoff. He called.The turn was the
which prompted a pretty much instant shove from Early Player and the same sort of call from Late Player. So what could have sparked such a frenzy?Early Player:
Late Player:
The river came a black brick and they chopped the pot while the table looked on disinterestedly. This must be happening with some frequency, then, around the room.