
and was called by a player holding 
. The


flop was not what he wanted to see and the
on the turn did not help him. The
on the river was just what he needed to double up to 13,000.

and was called by a player holding 
. 

flop was not what he wanted to see and the
on the turn did not help him. The
on the river was just what he needed to double up to 13,000.

versus 
. But the board came down 



to knock out the Barcelona EPT winner.
Level: 9
Blinds: 400/800
Ante: 100


.
and his opponent bet 6,000, which Patrik raised to 12,000 and was called.
and Patrik's opponent moved all in. Patrik called.


for the nuts.


, and there was already 16,000 in the pot from the pre-flop action.


, we see 6,000 in the middle from pre-flop action. Dave Colclough checks and his opponent fires out a 3,500 bet. Dave raises this to 8,000 total.
and Dave checks. His opponent immediately moves all in, covering Colclough. After some thought he gives it up and is left with 10,300 in chips.