2009 World Series of Poker Europe
Event 1 - £1,000 No Limit Hold'em
Day: 1a
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no good against his all-in opponent's
.Board:
Said de Mel to Peter Gould who had been in the big blind: "Why didn't you call so I could fold?" Only a shrug in reply.
flop, when Roland de Wolfe bet out 600 from the small blind. The gent who had limped under the gun was the only caller.Come the
turn de Wolfe bet out again and this time Mr. Under-The-Gun moved all in. Call.De Wolfe:
for the up and downMr. Under-The-Gun:
for a setRiver: a harmless
A full double-up for Mr. Under-The-Gun, while de Wolfe is in no immediate danger on a still above-average 13,000.


flop, everyone checked except a less hospitable Ian Frazer who applied the pressure with a bet of 800 from the button. The big blind called.On the
turn, the big blind led for 2,000, and after leaning forward to glance at his opponent's remaining stack, Frazer flat called.The
river led to a bet of 3,500 and an instant call from Frazer, before both hands were revealed: Frazer with 
, his opponent 
. "I was gonna let you bluff off all your chips there," commented Frazer.
"Yeah, I got lucky," came the reply.
"I know you got lucky, you make the same bet if the 10 doesn't come on the end."
Despite his misfortune, the Poker Gods haven't been frowning upon him full-time as he's one of your current front runners with circa 25,000 in chips.
Back in 90 minutes.
Level: 7
Blinds: 150/300
Ante: 25
We'll be playing another four levels tonight, or, in the event that we hit 40 runners, we'll stop then to ensure no making-it-into-the-money shenanigans before Day 1b is over.
Kellett -


Ellis -


Board -





The pair held up, and Kellett scooped the booty.