2009 PokerStars.com EPT London
£5,000 EPT London Main Event
Day: 2
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involved with JC Tran's
. A queen on the flop coupled with a distinct absence of kings sent Langmann to the rail, while a nonchalant Tran, now up to 230,000, went back to his magazine.
board when we caught up with the action; said action involved Wice moving all in. Woods dwelled up long enough for us to witness a variety of hands come and go on neighbouring tables, and eventually made the call -- but Wice turned over
and Woods just mucked. Wice was so overcome with emotion at his double up that he briefly wandered away from the table, but returned swiftly to tidy his new, larger stack.
flop and then another 8,000 on the
turn. Both players checked the
river and Lichtenberger turned over
for two pair, but Rawnsley's
had stayed ahead all the way and he took the pot, putting him up to 90,000.
Lucas Ascani had raised preflop to 4,000 with Barry Schulman calling before James Tomlin had reraised to 16,000 behind.
Jonas Kronwitter then reraised all-in from the big blind for around 85,000.
Now this is where things got interesting, Ascani was listening to music and didn't hear the push and just called Tomlin's 3-bet. A ruling meant that this 12,000 was in the pot and it was now a case of whether Ascani wanted to call the push or not.
But the Italian folded, as did Barry Schulman and the action went back to Tomlin who surprisingly quickly folded
face up. Kronwitter almost laughed as he showed a dominated
, increasing his stack by 50% without even a flop.
flop and Shulman called him with
. Drescher was holding
though, and following a
turn and
river, Drescher was up to 65,000 and Shulman was down to 80,000.A few hands later and he and James Tomlin saw a
flop, and Shulman either shoved to a bet or possibly open-shoved for his whole 80,000. Either way, "How much?" was the ominous response from Tomlin, and indeed after a few moments' pause, he called.Shulman:
Tomlin:
Turn:
River:
Tomlin went to shake Shulman's hand, but Shulman just walked off without a word.
but running into
.
flop and then, when his opponent bet 6,500, calmly raised to 15,500. Back to Mr. Opponent, who gave it some thought -- before reraising, leaving himself mere shrapnel behind. Lisandro folded instantly.
and getting called by
. A complete lack of hearts, Kings and boards resembling Q-J-T meant the WPT and WCOOP winner stays in the tournament.