10-10-2009 12:50 UTC+2 More For Torelli [user76023] Torelli fired out 2,300 on the river of a board and Tony G raised to 7,000. Torelli thought for a couple of minutes before calling. Tony G showed but Torelli flipped and the former tapped the table at the call.
10-10-2009 12:57 UTC+2 Break Time! [user76023] Just before the break Tony G raised to 1,500 but Torelli set him in, forcing Tony G to fold. Torelli also took down a limped pot with a bet of 800 on a board. Torelli has 59,000 to Tony G's 11,000 and it's looking like an uphill struggle for the latter at the moment.
10-10-2009 13:15 UTC+2 And We're Back... [user76023] Tony G has changed his top to a green one. "Colour of my sponsors, luck of the Irish!" He's picked up the first couple of pots and increased his stack to 12,200 so maybe the luck is shifting his way.
10-10-2009 13:18 UTC+2 Alec Torelli Eliminates Tony G [user76023] With the blinds 400/800, Tony G moved all-in for about 12,000. Alec Torelli instantly called. Alec Torelli: Tony G: The board came and Alec Torelli joins Juha Helppi, James Sudworth and Vladmir Geshkenbein in the semifinals.
10-10-2009 13:30 UTC+2 First Semi-Final About To Get Underway... [user76023] After two short quarter-finals, our two winners are now playing each other for a place in the Grand Final. Juha Helppi vs Alec Torelli will start shortly and then Vladmir Geshkenbein will take on James Sudworth.
10-10-2009 13:37 UTC+2 Off We Go... [user76023] Both players start with 80,000 chips, blinds 400/800.
10-10-2009 13:45 UTC+2 Helppi Takes First Big Pot [user76023] The board was reading and Helppi fired out a bet of 8,000 which but Torelli into the tank, but the American eventually folded.
10-10-2009 13:51 UTC+2 Gaining Info [user76023] Torelli limped in and Helppi checked. The flop was and Helppi fired out 800. Torelli called but the two checked the turn and river down. Helppi showed , but Helppi had always been ahead before hitting a pair with .
10-10-2009 13:56 UTC+2 Ice Cold. Helppi Beats Torelli. [user76023] Didn't Need Any Helppi From The Board. And it's all over in a case of heads up cold-deckness... Torelli was all-in, just covered by Helppi, Alec exclaiming, "Are you ever shoving light there? Am I always drawing dead?" The reason was because: Torelli: Helppi: The flop came and Torelli hopefully requested, "Seven?" but it did not look fruitful on the turn. Torelli though said with a smile, "I feel like I'm going to get there..." But the river was the and Helppi had his opponent covered by a couple of thousand chips, the flying Finn makes it to the final!
10-10-2009 14:00 UTC+2 Lunch Break [user76023] We're going on a lunch break now for about 90 minutes. Play will restart at 2.30pm