2009 PokerStars.com EPT Grand Final
€10,000 EPT Grand Final Main Event
Day: 1a
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He had somehow built a pot of 5,500 heads up, and faced one yellow 5k chip bet out at him from the under-the-gun player on the turn. The board read
. He fairly quickly raised to three yellow chips, which left him with 10k behind and his opponent with a big decision. The result of this was, eventually, a fold.
Brenes won the hand at showdown after checking and getting a check behind on a board of
- he showed
, pointing out the turned flush draw as his threes held up. Somehow he managed to work in the words, "Flush draw," into the song.
Level: 3
Blinds: 100/200
Ante: 0
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Roland de Wolfe just caught sight of his friend and original garish T-shirt aficionado Noah Boeken. "Noah Boeken!" he shouted, getting his attention, "EPT Season One!"
Laughing, Boeken replied, "New hair cut? [de Wolfe is sporting very little] Finally realise you're getting old?"
Having given and received the necessary digs, they shake hands and Boeken wishes de Wolfe good luck, though.
Flop:
Annette did not heart the flop; she checked it and Baran bet 900. Seidel called, and Annette folded and wandered off.
Turn:
Baran bet another 1,500 and this time Seidel raised to 4,000. Call.
River:
With a have of his hand, Baran checked, and Seidel bet 8,000. A look of consternation from Baran, followed by a fold, and Seidel picked up the considerable pot. It looks like Seidel may have earlier on been a victim of Ms Obrestad, though -- after that pot, he was only up to 32,000 or so, while Annette's stack is an impressive 63,000 already. Baran is now down to 16,000.