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No Limit Hold Em
Event Info
Players Left 1 / 0
de Wolfe: 434,000
Devilfish: 166,000
Devilfish has won 35 hands in this heat and de Wolfe, 16.
The Devilfish
Scharf moved in from the small blind with 
.
Devilfish picks up 
and seriously considers a call. After a minute he does call and has only 6,000 left.
160,000 in this pot.
Flop: 


Turn:
Devilfish finds a date with an eight!
River: 
The Devilfish is finally smiling.
Devilfish moved all in with 
from the button for 64,000. Scharf - with 95,000 - folded the big blind with 
.
Scharf moves in on the button with 
. Devilfish folds.
It's only 29,000 more to de Wolfe in the big blind who calls with 
.
Flop comes 

and de Wolfe gets a pair.
Turn is the
and top pair for Scharf.
River: 
Devilfish is disgusted that he couldn't pick up at least five points if Scharf busted, but this heat is far from over yet.
de Wolfe limped on the button with 
and Scharf raised to 40,000 with 
from the small blind. de Wolfe just called.
Flop: 


Scharf bet 17,000 and de Wolfe moved all in. Scharf didn't take long to make the call.
Turn: 
River: 
de Wolfe's trap paid off and he now has nearly seven times as many chips as the other two players.
Devilfish: "You are f***ing blessed."
Roland raises to 25,000 from the small blind with 
and Eddy Scharf reraises to 85,000 with 
from the big blind and takes it down.
Devilfish completed with 
and de Wolfe checked 
.
Flop: 

and both players checked.
Turn: 
Devilfish bet 15,000 and de Wolfe immediately announced "All in" and took it down.
Dave Ulliott
de Wolfe raises to 45,000 
and steals the blinds.
In yet another heat the wheels are falling off the wagon for the Devilfish.
Roland de Wolfe completed the small blind holding 
but Scharf
raised from the big blind making it 45,000 to go with 
.
Scharf took it down pre-flop.
Devilfish moved all in from the small blind with 
but de Wolfe had 
. They saw five cards for a 238,000 pot.
Flop: 


Turn: 
River: 
Roland de Wolfe doubles up and takes the chip lead.