2007 World Series of Poker Europe (WSOPE)

Event 1 - £2,500 Horse
Day: 3
Event Info

2007 World Series of Poker Europe (WSOPE)

Final Results
Winner
Prize
£70,875
Event Info
Buy-in
£2,500
Prize Pool
£262,500
Entries
105
Level Info
Level
17
Blinds
10,000 / 20,000
Ante
0

Hands #12-14 (Omaha)

Hand #12. Morrison raises to 8,000 and Bihl calls. The flop is {Q-Clubs}{J-Spades}{4-Diamonds}. Bihl checks, Morrison bets and Bihl calls. The turn is the {K-Diamonds}. Bihl checks, Morrison bets and Bihl calls. The river is the {Q-Diamonds}. Bihl checks, Morrison checks. Bihl makes a diamond flush, besting Morrison's two pair and takes down the pot. Both players had A-A in their starting hands.

Hand #13. Ferguson raises from UTG, Bronshtein calls from the small blind and Kravchenko calls from the big blind. The flop is {K-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}{5-Spades}. Bronshtein bets, Kravchenko calls and Ferguson folds. The turn is the {7-Spades}. Bronshtein bets and Kravchenko calls. The river is the {8-Diamonds}. Bronshtein bets and Kravchenko calls. Bronshtein scoops the pot with A-2 for low and tens and sevens for high, while Kravchenko mucks.

Hand #14. Harman raises to 8,000 from UTG, Beevers calls, Morrison calls and Ferguson calls from the big blind. The flop is {A-Hearts}{8-Hearts}{5-Hearts}. It's checked to Beevers, who bets, Morrison folds, Ferguson folds, and Harman calls. The turn is the {4-Hearts}. Harman and Beevers check. The river is the {2-Hearts}. Harman checks and Beevers checks behind. Harman shows a wheel and scoops.

Hands #15-16 (Omaha)

Hand #15. Bronshtein limps, Kravchenko raises, Harman calls and Bronshtein calls. The flop is {J-Spades}{9-Hearts}{4-Spades}. Harman checks, Bronshtein checks, Kravchenko bets, Harman raises, Bronshtein folds, and Kravchenko calls. The turn is the {9-Clubs}. Harman bets out and Kravchenko calls. The river is the {J-Diamonds}. Harman bets and Kravchenko calls. Harman shows quad jacks, Kravchenko folds and Harman drags a hefty pot.

Hand #16 Morrison raises to 8,000 and Beevers calls from the big blind. The flop is {K-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}. Beevers checks, Morrison bets, Beevers folds, and Morrison wins the pot.

Level: 12

Blinds: 3,000/6,000

Ante: 0

Hands #17-19 (Razz)

Hand #17. T-9-3-2-A for Morrison takes it down. Though she started off with (x-x) 5-2, Harman says "I made a full house!"

Hand #18: Beevers has the bring-in, Ferguson completes with a 5 up, Beevers folds, and Ferguson wins the antes.

Hand #19:

Harman 2-2-A
Morrison A-J-K

3rd Harman completes and Morrison calls.

4th Morrison bets and Harman calls.

5th Morrison checks, Harman bets and Morrison folds.

Hands #20-24 (Razz)

Hand #20: A raising war breaks out between Beevers and Bihl on third street, with Beevers getting the rest of his chips in. By seventh street, Beevers' 7-6 low bests Bihl's T-6 low, and he'll live to play another hand.

Hand #21: Harman completes, gets no callers, and wins the antes.

Hands #22-24: Not much action to report, with antes being traded around the table.

Hands #25-29 (Stud)

Hand #25 In a heads-up pot between Harman and Bronshtein, Harman pairs deuces on fourth street, bets out and wins the pot with no call from Bronshtein.

Hand #26: Kravchenko raises, gets no callers, and wins the antes.

Hand #27: Bihl takes it down and shows a pair of nines.

Hand #28: Ferguson completes, gets no callers and wins the antes.

Hand #29: Ferguson takes it down on fourth street vs. Thomas Bihl.

A Bracelet to remember......

The Final Table
The Final Table
There has been some heated debate about whether the awarding of a WSOP Bracelet should take place outside of Las Vegas, and there are some great arguments to be made for both sides, however this event speaks for itself.

There may not be 1000's of players, with mind boggling prizepools up for grabs, but the prestige of winning this event is undeniable. Out of the 105 players who started this event, 35 of them are Bracelet holders, with no less than 100 Bracelets represented in the field. Whoever wins this multi discipline event, will have survived one of the toughest fields ever assembled in the 38 year history of the WSOP, with the added prestige of being the first to do it outside of Vegas.

New Chip Positions

Yuval Bronshtein -- 215,000
Kirk Morrison -- 212,000
Jennifer Harman -- 211,500
Thomas Bihl -- 168,000
Chris Ferguson -- 145,500
Alex Kravchenko -- 100,000
Joe Beevers -- 46,000