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2007 World Series of Poker Europe (WSOPE)
Event 3 - £10,000 No-Limit Holdem Main Event
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On the third hand of the tournament, there was a three-way pot and one of the first eliminations of the main event.
Sarah Taylor limped from UTG. William Thorson called. Thomas Bihl raised to 1,200. Taylor called as did Thorson. The flop was


. Taylor bet out of position and was told to take her bet back. Thomas Bihl checked. Taylor then bet 1,000. Thorson called. Bihl check-raised to 6,000. Taylor and Thorson called. The turn was the
. Bihl checked. Taylor bet 8,000. Thorson folded and Bihl went into the tank for a minute before he check-raised all in. Taylor quickly called.Taylor:


Bihl:


Bihl was drawing dead as the dealer put out a meaningless
on the river. Bihl headed to the rail as Taylor dragged the pot and jumped out to an early chiplead.Thomas Bihl won a bracelet two days ago for his first place victory in the £2,500 HORSE event.
Word just in from Tournament Director Jack Effel is that the players will play 4x 2hr levels.