2008 World Series of Poker Europe

Event 1 - £1,500 No Limit Hold'em
Day: 3
Event Info

2008 World Series of Poker Europe

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aj
Prize
£144,218
Event Info
Buy-in
£1,500
Prize Pool
£615,000
Entries
410
Level Info
Level
23
Blinds
20,000 / 40,000
Ante
5,000

Hand #75 - Yevgeniy Timoshenko

Yevgeniy Timoshenko has the button in Seat 3. He raises to 45,000 and Jesper Hougaard calls from the big blind. The flop is {8-Diamonds} {7-Spades} {3-Clubs} and both players check. The turn is the {5-Clubs}. Hougaard bets 46,000 and Timoshenko calls. The river is the {9-Hearts}. Hougaard checks and Timoshenko checks behind.

Timoshenko shows {A-Diamonds} {7-Diamonds} and takes it down with a pair of sevens.

Hand #74 - Yevgeniy Timoshenko

Yevgeniy Timoshenko makes up the small blind, John Dwyer checks his option and the two players see a {9-Hearts}{2-Diamonds}{J-Hearts} flop. Both players check, only for Dwyer to bet 40,000 on the {2-Hearts} turn. Timoshenko calls. On the {8-Diamonds} river, Timoshenko pauses before leading out for 65,000. Dwyer quickly calls, but can only muck as the young American reveals {7-Clubs}{2-Clubs} for trip deuces.

Tales From the Rail - Part III

firm hands
firm hands
The Ibiza Angels are sadly missing at today's final table, but fear not, as poker veteran and former bracelet winner Willie Tann is on hand to offer his services. Neil Channing seems to be his main target today, Willie providing the Irish Open champion with what appears to be a high quality massage. Who knows, if the Ibiza Angels are lacking in numbers tomorrow, then perhaps Willie will step up to the plate to showcase his new found skills. Whether he'll be able to do justice to the skimpy masseuse outfits however, only time will tell.

Hand #70 - John Dwyer

Yevgeniy Timoshenko has the button in Seat 3. Neil Channing limps in from UTG, John Dwyer completes the small blind, and Jesper Hougaard checks his option. The flop is {A-Spades} {7-Clubs} {4-Spades}. Dwyer leads out for 30,000, Hougaard and Channing fold, and Dwyer wins the pot.