2008 World Series of Poker Europe
Event 1 - £1,500 No Limit Hold'em
Day: 2
Nutt This Time
The flop came and both players checked, as they did again when the came.
The river saw Dwyer lead out for a 39,000 bet that Nutt called; Nutt mucked when he saw the of his opponent.
Ace-Something
"You had an ace?" asked Artemi, and Junglen nodded. "You want to see my hand?" he continued. Junglen did.
Before Artemi could turn over his cards, Ian Woodley guessed . "That's exactly right," said Artemi, and handed his cards back to the dealer without showing.
Said Junglen, "I looked down at an ace but I found a deuce with it."
Said Artemi, "I'd have loved it if you'd called with that." Indeed.
Joseph El-Shater Eliminated in 12th Place (£ 8,610)
El-Shater:
Dwyer:
The board ran out , sending El-Shater to the rail in 12th place.
Down to 11. Two more eliminations before we reach the final table.
Costas Artemis Eliminated in 11th Place (£8,610)
Artemi has the same hand he claimed he had the last time he clashed with Junglen, . Junglen is the underdog with but he seems to have a good feeling about it, and wishes his opponent, "Good luck," as the board is dealt out.
Board:
A cruel outdraw for Artemi means he exits in 11th place as play continues on a single table of ten.
Almost the Final Table
Seat 1: Fuad Serhan 89,000
Seat 2: Daniel Nutt 156,000
Seat 3: Yevgeniy Timoshenko 192,000
Seat 4: John Dwyer 325,000
Seat 5: Ian Woodley 175,000
Seat 6: Jesper Hougaard 180,000
Seat 7: Linda Lee 175,000
Seat 8: Neil Channing 100,000
Seat 9: Adam Junglen 807,000
Seat 10: Christoph Bommes 165,000
Off to the Races
All the way to the river we go .
The first card out sees an ace drop, which is good enough to seal a double-up for the Brit, putting him up to 215,000. Hougaard is down to 85,000.
Rolling Down the Lee
Flop:
Both players checked.
Turn:
Dwyer checked, and Lee threw in the 25,000 that she had been clutching since the flop, as though she might bet it then but had suddenly thought better of the idea. As it turned out, it was not the best plan for her to bet it on the turn, as Dwyer promptly announced "All in," and Lee folded without any further fuss. She drops down to 120,000, while Dwyer is sitting pretty on 435,000.
Christoph Bommes Eliminated in 10th Place (£8,610)
The board came .
An ace on the flop was good enough to boost Timoshenko's stack considerably and eliminate the final player of today's play.
Event #56 (£ 1,500 No-Limit Hold'em) Final Table Set
Our nine surviving players will return to the Empire Casino tomorrow at 1 p.m. local time to play down to a winner. Twenty-year-old online wunderkind Adam Junglen takes a massive chip lead into the final, holding one-third of the chips in play, nearly 300,000 more than his closest competitor, John Dwyer.
Here are the official final table seating assignments and chip counts:
Seat 1: Fuad Serhan 61,000
Seat 2: Daniel Nutt 207,000
Seat 3: Yevgeniy Timoshenko 345,000
Seat 4: John Dwyer 511,000
Seat 5: Ian Woodley 153,000
Seat 6: Jesper Hougaard 89,000
Seat 7: Linda Lee 121,000
Seat 8: Neil Channing 199,000
Seat 9: Adam Junglen 795,000
Join us tomorrow for all the final table action live from the floor of the Empire Casino. From London's Leicester Square, good night and good luck!