We arrived in time to see Kent Fredrik Andersson all in and at risk before the flop for his last 51,000 against Francis Foord-Brown. The cards were revealed to find Andersson out in front heading to the flop.
Andersson:
Foord-Brown:
The board ran out , keeping Andersson's cowboys in the lead and allowing him to double to around 110,000. Foord-Brown, on the other hand, dropped to 95,000.
Victoria Coren Mitchell faced off against Ilan Boujenah on the flop of a board reading .
All the chips went in the middle and with Coren Mitchell turning over the drawing hand and Boujenah showing he started to call for the rest of the cards to brick out. They did as the turn and river saw Boujenah celebrate and Coren Mitchell wish the table luck.
Boujenah explained his actions to his neighbour saying she beat him once heads-up and knocked him out on the bubble of the High Roller in Deauville. “I just wanted revenge.” was his reasoning.
After a raise to 3,200 it was Pratik Ghatge who moved all in for 24,000 chips from the cutoff. Marco Leonzio moved all in over the top and the action folded back to the initial raiser who threw his cards quickly into the muck.
There was a ridiculous table this afternoon at EPT London, with Benny Spindler, Johnny Lodden Theo Jorgensen, Dominik Panka and Sam Trickett all drawn alongside one another. But for annoying, but legitimate, poker reasons, it's couldn't go on EPT Live. PokerStars Blog loitered around the table for a bit, so click through to learn what happened on Table "Oh, what might have been".
PokerStars Team Online Ike Haxton has just been knocked out and he's headed off to the EPT Live commentary booth later tonight to provide the poker fans with some of his analysis.
Haxton told us how he moved all in from the small blind for 23,000 after a player in middle position had raised. Haxton's opponent had been quite active with mediocre holdings the Team Online member explained, but this time he had found ace-king.
Haxton's king-nine did not improve and he hit the rail here on Day 2.
We arrived at the table to see the cards had reached the turn and were neatly laid out on the blue felt reading . Chris Moorman had a bet of 24,000 placed out in front of him.
Javier Tazon was his opponent and the raise in front of him was 57,000. Moorman was lost in thought as the TV cameras crowded round to see what his reaction would be. A further minute ticked by before he pushed out all but his lowest denomination chips. It didn’t take long for Tazon to relinquish his cards.
“One card. Must be one you could show.” pleaded Igor Kurganov who was also at his table. Moorman showed the
Steven Watts had opened preflop with Paul Testud calling before Conor Beresford squeezed all in out of the blinds. Watts reshoved and Testud quickly called off his 60,000 stack as well.
Watts:
Beresford:
Testud:
The board came and Watts' hand was still the best and he was able to eliminate both other players.
Nik Persaud has been eliminated, he fired the turn of a board before shoving the river. Sven Wendt called him down and Persaud talbed but couldn't beat his opponent's , the latter having checked back the flop with his set.
We arrived in time to see Ilan Boujenah and Kevin MacPhee looking down at a completed board of . With over 18,000 already in the middle, Boujenah put out a river bet of 11,700. This would not deter MacPhee, however, who cut out a raise to 28,800 total.
Boujenah peered back at his hand, thought for a moment, and then kicked his cards into the muck. In the process, he flashed the to MacPhee and the rest of the table.
MacPhee gave him merely a wry smile in return as he scooped up the pot and added to his stack. MacPhee now sits on about 94,000 in chips.