The tables are swiftly being whittled down up here...
World Series of Poker Europe 2010
No luck for November Niner John Dolan, he moved all-in with
and Keith Hawkins gave him a spin with
catching a third four on the board to bust him.
Chris Moorman was eliminated after pushing all-in for his last 225 chips, getting called in two spots. His
almost was good on the
board but one of the callers had
which was enough to eliminate him.
John Juanda has just been eliminated. He was involved in a three-way all-in pot where he held 
to an opponent's 
and another opponent's 
.
The board ran out 



and there was no help for Juanda. The player that held the queens was the shortest stack and tripled up, while the rest of Juanda's chips when to the player holding the ace-king.
Level: 5
Blinds: 100/200
Ante: 0
The players are now on a 20-minute break.
On the very last hand before the break, the action folded around to Antonio Esfandiari who raised it up from the small blind with 
. Jerome Bradpiece pushed all in from the big blind with 
, Esfandiari called, and the board bricked out.
Speaking to Bradpiece after the hand, he suggested that there was a little bit of last-hand psychology in play, as the table were pretty much getting their coats on to disperse for the break as the hand was playing out.
He had little over a 1,000 at the time, but Praz Bansi is now pushing up the poker daisies after getting it all in with 
. Sadly for the Hit Squadder, he was quickly looked up by 
which subsequently held up on an king-less board.
"There was no way you were ever losing that hand!" piped up another member of the table.
Ramsey Ajram was too busy raking in chips to notice, his
had just knocked out a short stack's
after the board came
. Ajram now up to 22,000.
Erik Cajelais' tournament has come to an end. His 
couldn't win the flip he needed to in order to stay alive against John Tabatabai's pocket sevens. Tabatabai is up to about 15,000 in chips.
John Dolan may have got a bit of luck that has took him all the way to the WSOP final table and made him a member of the November Nine, but there was desertion of said luck just now.
Dolan had pushed all-in for 1,700 over the top of an UTG raise to 350 and flipped
when he was called, actually dominating his opponent's
but the board came
meaning both players could only play the board and split the blinds.