2009 World Series of Poker Europe

Event 1 - £1,000 No Limit Hold'em
Day: 1a
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Event Info
2009 World Series of Poker Europe
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k8
Prize
£136,803
Event Info
Buy-in
£1,000
Prize Pool
£608,000
Entries
608
Level Info
Level
22
Blinds
8,000 / 16,000
Ante
2,000
Players Left 1 / 608
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Power Poker from Stucke

David Stucke, who won a WSOP bracelet in a 2007 $1,500 event in Vegas, is riding high with 22,500. Power poker appears to be the order of the day: he just made a deep reach to put an opponent all in with a {9-Diamonds}{K-Clubs}{9-Hearts}{6-Clubs}{Q-Hearts} and several thousand in chips waiting patiently on the felt. After a long dwell, and with 6,000 behind, his foe conceded the hand.

Tags: David Stucke

Matusiak Propelled to Big Leagues, Provokes Cursing

A gentleman limped in early position and was met with a raise from Adam Matusiak on his immediate left. After a moment's consideration, the limper called and they saw a flop.

Flop: {3-Spades} {10-Spades} {3-Clubs}

Mr. Limper checked, and Matusiak bet 1,800. Mr. Limper now announced all in. "Call," said Matusiak, very deliberately.

Mr. Limper: {J-Diamonds} {10-Diamonds}
Matusiak: {A-Spades} {A-Diamonds}

"S***," said Mr. Limper.

Turn: {3-Diamonds}

River: {K-Hearts}

Matusiak is now among our big stacks on 22,000; Mr. Limper however is down to just 2,000, and was still cursing under his breath when we backed away from the table.

Tags: Adam Matusiak

Rich Gets Richer

Oh dear, we are down one Cristiano Blanco, and if he wasn't before, Richard Kellett is now very, very definitely our chip leader on 55,000.

There was, presumably, some good action preflop, but we arrived as Kellett was leading out on the {A-Hearts} {J-Hearts} {9-Spades} flop. Blanco, himself one of our larger stacks, shoved -- and Kellett called in a snap, jumping out of his chair, overwhelmed with some sort of emotion.

Blanco: {A-Diamonds} {K-Hearts}
Kellett: {A-Spades} {J-Clubs}

Turn: {5-Diamonds}
River: {4-Spades}

Blanco made an indescribable face and left. Kellett now has around twice as many chips as the next biggest stack. Wow.

Tags: Cristiano BlancoRichard Kellett

Post-Dinner Grind

The pace has slowed right down since dinner, and even the masseuses (or is that masseusi?) are complaining about a lack of muscle action.

Jack Effel earlier announced that we'd either be playing until 1am or 40 players. I initially assumed we'd be leaving early, but am increasingly leaning towards the former.

Greco Takes One Down

Michael Grecho defended his 300 big blind by calling an additional 800 from a late position raise. He then led out for 2,000 on a {J-Diamonds}{5-Hearts}{3-Hearts} flop. After a begrudging grimace and quick recount of his paltry stack, his opponent made the reluctant fold.

Greco on around 10,000.

De Wolfe on De Prowl

A player raised to 800 from the cutoff and got himself looked up by Roland de Wolfe in the big blind to see a {2-Clubs} {2-Diamonds} {5-Diamonds} flop, which de Wolfe checked. Mr. Raiser now bet 1,200, but de Wolfe called that as well. Onwards.

Both players checked the {J-Diamonds} turn, and come the {9-Clubs} river, de Wolfe bet out 1,300. Mr. Raiser thought about it for a while, very subtly bouncing up and down in his seat in a slightly nervous manner, but passed.

De Wolfe is up to 15,000 or so.

Tags: Roland de Wolfe

Level: 8

Blinds: 200/400

Ante: 50

Planting the Seden

My eyes were instantly caught by Andrew Seden sliding six tall columns of chips, albeit low denomination, across the felt. I knew it was the result of a big pot, but unsure as to whether he was handing them over, or waiting to see them double in size.

The board revealed the latter, Seden's {6-Hearts}{5-Hearts} pipping {A-Diamonds}{K-Spades} on a {K-Diamonds}{7-Clubs}{9-Hearts}{8-Hearts}{A-Spades} board. As I pondered how and when the chips went in, Ben Vinson spared me some brain power by informing: "It went in on the turn."

Either way, Seden scooped in the pot, maintained his giant oak trees, and now has a total of 30,000 in chips.

Tags: Andrew Seden