Out of the blue, and as the announcer is momentarily distracted, we encounter yet another all-in and a call. This time the aggressor is Ian Woodley, the Charlton man pushing his stack of circa 70,000 across the line from the button. Without too much hesitation, Jesper Hougaard makes the call from the small blind, and we have a showdown.
Hougaard =
Woodley =
The deals Woodley a few more outs, but he doesn't look confident, grimacing slightly as he sits back in his seat. And he was right to be negative, as the turn left him drawing dead, before the formality of the academic on the river.
Jesper Hougaard has the button in Seat 6. John Dwyer raises to 32,000, Linda Lee moves all in from the small blind for an additional 52,000 and Dwyer calls.
Lee
Dwyer
The flop is , Lee hitting the set of eights. The on the turn opens up a straight draw for Dwyer, but the river is the and Lee gets a much-needed double up to 150,000.
Neil Channing has the button in Seat 8. Yevgeniy Timoshenko raises to 30,000 from UTG, Adam Junglen reraises to 105,000 from the small blind, Timoshenko folds and Junglen wins the pot.
Fuad Serhan has the button in Seat 1. Action folds to Yevgeniy Timoshenko in the small blind, who calls. John Dwyer raises to 46,000 from the big blind, Timoshenko mucks and Dwyer wins the pot.
Adam Junglen, who has more moves than John Travolta, once again raises it up preflop to 33,000. This time, however, he finds defiance in Fuad Serhan who moves over the top for around 120,000. Junglen makes the call.
Jesper Hougaard has the button in Seat 6. Yevgeniy Timoshenko raises to 33,000, Neil Channing moves all in for an additional 178,000, Timoshenko passes and Channing wins the pot.
Linda Lee has the button in Seat 7. John Dwyer raises to 31,000, Adam Junglen reraises to 105,000 from the big blind, Dwyer folds and Junglen wins the pot.