2007 World Series of Poker Europe (WSOPE)
Event 3 - £10,000 No-Limit Holdem Main Event
Day: 2b
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Gary Conlon, a freeroll winner on Betfair.com never showed up to play the Main Event, and his stack was just blinded off over on Table 11. The same is about to be true of Dorte Rud Jager's three remaining green chips, which are about to be anted off on Table 5.
After Dominic had made the heard-a-million-times-before comment of "I'm going to let you two fight it out," Justin called in a flash, confidently turning over

. However, the realisation suddenly set in that he was in deep dog excretion when Karlsson revealed the Bullets (pow, pow), which inevitably held up on the 



.So, as Karlsson doubles up, we lose ZeeJustin, but rumour has it that he has another seat downstairs.


. This was around a pot sized bet - some raising had clearly occurred preflop. Levi thought for a while before passing, saying, "Good play," to his opponent.That table, and its chips:
Andreas Pournaras -- 57,600
Johnny Lodden -- 65,000
Shaun Needham -- 14,450
Nicolas Levi -- 35,000
Shaun Deeb -- 73,000
Brendan Walls -- 22,000
Erik Joergensen -- 31,375
Martin Johnson -- 35,400
Dorte Rud Jager -- 525 (another non-appearance)
Board:



....
Now Jepsen checked again, and Waltersson put the rest in - about 17k into a pot of 40k. Now a pause so long I could see their respective beards grow, before Jepsen made the call and was shown

by Waltersson, who gladly took the pot as the other hand was mucked before the TV cameras could congregate.
All-in pre-flop.
Joe =


Ben =


Board =





The Hendonmobber is down to 24k.

vs Julien Bertazzon's 
on a flop of 

and needed a spade to survive against Bertazzon's set. The turn was the
, the river was the
and De Wolfe was eliminated... and not very happy about it, due to the length of time it took Bertazzon to call his all in with top set on the flop."That was bad. REALLY bad. Did you know what you were doing there?" he said, on his way out the door.

to Flanders' 
. "You're actually not that far behind," said Jamie Gold, by way of consolation.
The flop came down


. "Well, now you are," quipped Gold. The turn was the
and Kallakis was drawing dead.
Fronda:


Katz:


Board:




The river: