All-in pre-flop, Farnood was initially behind with versus Hagen's but nipped into the lead when he made two pair on the before surviving the turn and river, the Queen Hagen demanded for the straight failing to arrive.
2007 World Series of Poker Europe (WSOPE)
Event 2 - £5,000 Pot Limit Omaha
Day: 2
Event Info
All-in pre-flop, Farnood was initially behind with versus Hagen's but nipped into the lead when he made two pair on the before surviving the turn and river, the Queen Hagen demanded for the straight failing to arrive.
Vallo:
Lopponen:
The flop was the . The turn was the and the river was the . Lopponen won the pot with two pairs and Vallo headed to the rail.
Table #1
Seat 1: Sherkhan Farnood - 45,000
Seat 2: Rafi Amit - 250,000
Seat 3: Andreas Hagen - 120,000
Seat 4: Istvan Novak - 140,000
Seat 5: Ted Lawson - 280,000
Seat 6: Andy Bloch - 250,000
Seat 7: John Duthie - 140,000
Seat 8: Jon Persson - 100,000
Seat 9: Dario Alioto - 400,000
Table #2
Seat 1: Martin Vallo - 14,000
Seat 2: Sampo Lopponen - 152,000
Seat 3: Antoine Arnault - 305,000
Seat 4: M H Razaghi - 55,000
Seat 5: Dave Callaghan - 100,000
Seat 6: Ted Forrest - 120,000
Seat 7: Rupert Housden - 70,000
Seat 8: Roland DeWolfe - 250,000
Seat 9: Tony G - 162,000
Level: 13
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 0
Hayden raised to 14,000 pre-flop and was called in two places, Andy Bloch on the button and Dario Alioto in the big blind.
Flop =
Hayden moves all-in for 23k and Bloch calls. Alioto folds.
Bloch =
Hayden =
Turn =
River =
Hayden is out in the 19th place and, as dear Anne Robinson would say, goes home with nothing.
1 - £234,390
2 - £137,280
3 - £94,380
4 - £65,520
5 - £49,530
6 - £38,220
7 - £30,420
8 - £22,020
9 - £16,380
10 - £11,700
11 - £11,700
12 - £11,700
13 - £10,140
14 - £10,140
15 - £10,140
16 - £8,580
17 - £8,580
18 - £8,580
flop.
Tony "You wanna put it all in now or on the turn?"
Callaghan goes all in.
Tony calls with .
Callgahan has XX.
And catches two runners to make a flush.
The G is not happy.
Housden survives.
It should be interesting, most players seem the sort for whom mere cashing is not a primary concern, so maybe it will be a shorter bubble than we are used to?