2007 World Series of Poker Europe (WSOPE)
Event 3 - £10,000 No-Limit Holdem Main Event
Day: 4
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The current table and seat allocation is as follows:
Steven van Zadelhoff 259500 1 1
Annie Duke 286500 1 2
Julius Colman 78000 1 3
Theo Jorgensen 457000 1 4
Oyvind Riisem 401500 1 6
Terry Cook 147000 1 7
Erick Lindgren 54500 1 8
Patrick Jouven 39500 1 9
Dominic Kay 430500 2 1
Marco Traniello 101500 2 2
Will Durkee 264500 2 3
James Keys 247500 2 4
Kenny Tran 64500 2 5
Nicolas Levi 98000 2 6
John Tabatabai 335000 2 7
Marcello Marigliano 65000 2 8
Tino Lechich 184500 3 1
Karl Mahrenholz 297000 3 2
Henrik Waltersson 159500 3 3
Aleksander Vathne 470500 3 4
Shaun Needham 39000 3 5
Jakob Paulsen 383500 3 6
Abishek Khaitan 178500 3 8
Annette Obrestad 311400 3 9
Patrik Antonius 174,000 4 1
Janne Lamsa 120,000 4 2
Magnus Persson 238,500 4 3
Pat Scanlon 200,000 4 4
Andreas Bergren 215,000 4 5
Matthew McCullough 182,500 4 7
Gus Hansen 398,000 4 8
Johannes Korsar 346,000 4 9
Blinds will start at 3,000/6,000 with a 500 ante.
Level: 14
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 500

; Needham had 
.Flop:



Turn:

River:

and was ahead of Jorgensen's 
. That all changed on the flop when it came down 

, making Jorgensen two pair. The turn was the
, the river was the
, and Jouven was eliminated.

and is called by Jorgenson with 

Flop:



"I like that" Colman says, referring to his straight draw.
Turn:

"I dont like that" he says, shaking Jorgensons hand.
Kenny Tran comes over and screams for an ironic King
River:

Looks like it might be Kennys day, Jorgenson must be pleased too.

but being looked up by Keys' 
.The




board bringing no surprises, and leaving us with 30.It's truly bizarre today, the players are dropping like flemmings {a cross breed of flies and lemmings} after playing the last 90 minutes of last night without losing anyone. Why they would want to spend an extra night in the hotel just to get busy this morning, I'll never know. As Annie Duke amusingly said, "What were we all dreaming about last night?"
I almost answered 'Annie Duke' but I don't think my girlfriend would have been too pleased.
"If I call this could be a big hand," he said.
He thought for another two minutes before he folded.
Antonius:


Persson:


The flop was


and Persson took the lead."I can't win a race," said a dejected Antonius.
The turn was the
and the river was the
. Persson won the pot as Patrik Antonius headed to the rail in 29th place. He won £27,150.Magnus Persson increased his stack to over 400,000.