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> <channel><title>WSOP &#187; Roland De Wolfe</title> <atom:link href="http://www.wsop4all.com/tag/roland-de-wolfe/feed" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" /><link>http://www.wsop4all.com</link> <description>World Series of Poker, WSOP Europe, Satellites, Winners, Players, Rules and Events</description> <lastBuildDate>Fri, 12 Aug 2011 06:43:53 +0000</lastBuildDate> <language>en</language> <sy:updatePeriod>hourly</sy:updatePeriod> <sy:updateFrequency>1</sy:updateFrequency> <generator>http://wordpress.org/?v=3.2.1</generator> <item><title>An Early Night for Two New Bracelet Winners at the WSOP</title><link>http://www.wsop4all.com/wsop/an-early-night-for-two-new-bracelet-winners-at-the-wsop.html</link> <comments>http://www.wsop4all.com/wsop/an-early-night-for-two-new-bracelet-winners-at-the-wsop.html#comments</comments> <pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2009 09:07:37 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>pokerguru</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[WSOP]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Alenius]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Brett Richey]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Hi-low Split 8]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Jason Mercier]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Joe Simmons]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Johnny Chan]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Limit Hold’em]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Parkeresque]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Pot Limit Omaha]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Roland De Wolfe]]></category> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://www.wsop4all.com/?p=518</guid> <description><![CDATA[At one point, it looked like Clements was going to run away with Event 27, the Pot Limit Omaha Hi-low Split 8 or Better Tournament. He was making all the right moves and then in a matter of 13 minutes he went from massive chip leader to the rail. He had to feel as though [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At one point, it looked like Clements was going to run away with Event 27, the <a
title="Pot Limit Omaha" href="http://www.omahapoker4u.com/pot-limit-omaha-poker" target="_blank">Pot Limit Omaha</a> Hi-low Split 8 or Better Tournament.  He was making all the right moves and then in a matter of 13 minutes he went from massive chip leader to the rail.  He had to feel as though he had been run over by a train.  Once they were heads up, the action continued to be fast and furious and eventually Roland De Wolfe would take down Brett Richey for his first bracelet and the $246,616 first place prize.</p><p>The final hand did not hold much drama.  A nominal raise was made before the flop and both players watched a flop of 10c8c4d.  After De Wolfe checked, Richey made a move on the pot, but was rewarded with a pot bet by De Wolfe.  Richey continued the action with an all in and the cards were turned.  Richey showed a QdJsw10h9h and De Wolfe showed AdQc8d4h.  De Wolfe was in the lead, but Richey has a lot to root for on the turn and river.  Both fell harmlessly and Richey only walked with the $152,618 second prize.</p><p>Event 26 ended not long after as the $1,500 Limit Hold’em Event did not take long at all to decide a winner.  This is far and away the earliest evening so far for the <a
title="WSOP" href="http://wsop.pokercurry.com/" target="_blank">WSOP</a> bracelet events.  The tournament came down to Tomas Alenius and Jason Tam.  Tam held a considerable chip lead when they went heads up, but Alenius make a Parkeresque comeback and ended up winning the event.<br
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/> </a></p><p>The final hand had Tam raising from the button and Alenius coming right back over the top.  Tam was committed at this point and put the rest of his chips in the middle for a 4 bet.  The cards were turned and Alenius was way ahead with A4 to Q5.  The board didn’t hit either player and Alenius had made the comeback complete by putting on a new piece of jewelry and fattening up his back account with $197,488.  Tam received $122,000 for second place.</p><p>In other tournaments…</p><p>Event 28 still has a rather large field left and while it is early, getting down to a final table will definitely take until the 3am limit.  If they don’t get there, they will more than likely have to come back early tomorrow to finish off the event.  Joe Simmons is the current chip leader with 485,000.</p><p>They are down to the Sweet 16 in the Heads Up Championship and there are still two major names floating around.  Both Johnny Chan and Jason Mercier are still alive and playing well.  The bubble was 32, so these guys are deep into the cash.  At stake would be record tying bracelet for Chan and of course the little matter of the $625,682 for first place.  The money really starts to jump from this point forward, so expect some tightening up by the less experienced players.</p><div
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isPermaLink="false">http://www.wsop4all.com/?p=504</guid> <description><![CDATA[His internet reputation had preceded him, but now there is no doubt that Brock Parker is the real deal. Just a few short days ago the quiet and seemingly emotionless young man surprised Daniel Negreanu by overcoming a huge chip deficit and defeating him in heads up play. Once again, Brock was at it on [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>His internet reputation had preceded him, but now there is no doubt that Brock Parker is the real deal.  Just a few short days ago the quiet and seemingly emotionless young man surprised Daniel Negreanu by overcoming a huge chip deficit and defeating him in heads up play.  Once again, Brock was at it on a shorthanded table, this time in <a
title="No Limit Hold'em" href="http://www.texasholdempoker4u.com/no-limit-holdem" target="_blank">No Limit</a>, proving that his internet prowess has transferred over nicely to the live felt.</p><p>Parker and Serock had a great heads up battle, but when the pots were big, Parker was the one that was holding onto the winning hand.  This was pretty much the same thing that happened in Event 14 as he didn’t want all the hands, but he won the ones that shifted the chips.  Here is the recap of the final hand.</p><p><a
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/> </a></p><p>Brock had just won a big hand and had Serock on the ropes.  Serock was on the button and raised it to 200,000.  Brock came right back over top of him to make it 1,000,000 and Serock pushed all in.  Brock made the immediate call and turned over QQ to Serock’s 1010.  The board came out 7sAs2cKc and a Qc on the river just added insult to injury.  Brock takes down the tournament, the bracelet and a huge payday of $552,745.00.  Serock will get $341,783.00 for second place.</p><p>In other tournaments…</p><p>Event 20, $1,500 <a
title="Pot Limit Omaha" href="http://www.omahapoker4u.com/pot-limit-omaha-poker" target="_blank">Pot Limit Omaha</a>, has finally achieved their final table.  Someone that we have not heard much from lately in the world of <a
title="Poker" href="http://www.best-poker-site-reviews.com" target="_blank">poker</a> is still alive in this and the res t of the table better watch out.  Eric Seidel is sitting in third place with about as much as the leader, but he is easily the best player left at this table.  The players will pick it up at 2:00pm on Thursday to decide the bracelet winner.  Here is your final table:</p><p>John-Paul Kelly – 627,000<br
/> Jason Dewitt – 476,000<br
/> Eric Seidel – 337,000<br
/> Kyle Carlston – 320,000<br
/> Marc Tschirch – 268,000<br
/> Andrew Radel – 250,000<br
/> Kirk Steward – 231,000<br
/> Aaron Virchis – 191,000<br
/> Ravi Raghavan – 145,000</p><p><a
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/> </a></p><p>The $3,000 H.O.R.S.E. event still has 21 players remaining and Gavin Smith (121,000) is still alive, but far down the board.  The leader at the end of the day was Zac Fellows (471,000).  These guys have a long day ahead of them as they will play till they have a winner on Thursday.  There are coming back a little earlier to get it going and will start play at 1:00pm.</p><p>Event 22, the $1,500 NL Hold’em Shootout was a pure bloodbath with 900 of the 1,000 entrants hitting the rail on day one.  Day 2 will start with 10 tables and everyone is at 45,000.  If you are unfamiliar with how the shootouts work, they must play down to a winner at each table before the next round wins.  Once this round is over, we will have our final table and everyone will have 450,000 in chips when they start play.</p><p>Event 23, the World Championship NL 2-7 Draw Lowball has also gotten underway and it is packed with pros.  Featuring the smallest field of any event, only 96 players, everyone wanted in for a bracelet shot.  There are still 60 players remaining and they should have no problems making a quick day of it down to the final table.  Roland de Wolfe leads the way with 180,300 in chips.</p><div
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isPermaLink="false">http://www.wsop4all.com/?p=189</guid> <description><![CDATA[Day 1b of the World Series of Poker Main Event kicked off on Sunday. Day 1a saw 159 players put up the £10,000 buy-in. Day 1b saw 203 players come together to try and stake their claim for the championship. The big names were out in force. Among those playing were Marco Traniello, Daniel Negreanu, [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Day 1b of the World Series of Poker Main Event kicked off on Sunday.  Day 1a saw 159 players put up the £10,000 buy-in.  Day 1b saw 203 players come together to try and stake their claim for the championship.</p><p>The big names were out in force.  Among those playing were Marco Traniello, Daniel Negreanu, Roland de Wolfe, Brian Townsend, Nenad Medic, Jennifer Tilly, David “DevilFish” Ulliott, John Juanda, Phil Laak, Tom “Durrrr” Dwan, Chris “Jesus” Ferguson, Doyle Brunson, Mel Judah, Gavin Smith, David Williams, Annette Obrestad, Gus Hansen, Juan Carlos Mortensen, Allen Cunningham, and Jean-Robert Bellande.</p><p>The first big name to get knocked out was Allen Cunningham.  He apparently showed up about an hour late to the event.  Sometime during the second level he was eliminated.  John Tabatabai apparently got a good portion of his chips.  He claimed that Cunningham had made an incredibly ridiculous bluff.</p><p>During the first couple of levels, Jack Effel tried to get a Turbo £1,000 satellite going for the World Series of Poker Europe Main Event.  362 players total had registered for the event, which happened to be the exact number as last year’s event.  I guess he was trying to push the number over that so they can claim growth in the event.  Apparently noone took Jack up on his offer as the field remained at 362 players after the registration period was completed.</p><p><a
href="http://www.wsop4all.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/jeff-madsen-24879.jpg"><img
class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-194" title="Jeff Madsen" src="http://www.wsop4all.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/jeff-madsen-24879-200x300.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="300" /></a></p><p>Jeff Madsen was one of the next big names to bite the dust.  He was the victim of a player that probably 100,000 players have lost to in the past, Doyle Brunson.  The flop was 7d-6h-7s when a player in seat one bet 1,100.  Madsen moved all in for 3,900 and Brunson made the call.   Seat one folded.  Brunson had 7c-9c for a set of sevens.  Madsen held 9d-8d for a straight draw.  The turn fell the Ks and the river the 9h, filling up Brunson’s boat and sending Madsen to the rail.  Doyle Brunson just goes to show that no matter how old you are, you can still play poker at a high level.</p><p>Sorel Mizzi was eliminated during level 3.  Mizzi made a reraise to 2,625 and Florian Langmann made the call.  On a flop of 6s-7h-3c, Langmann bet 7,500.  Mizzi tanked for a bit before moving all in.  Langmann made the call showing Ah-Ad.  Mizzi showed As-Kc.  The turn fell the 3d and the river the 7d and Mizzi was eliminated.</p><p>Sean Deeb made a bit of a splash during the Pot Limit Omaha event here at the WSOP Europe.  His deep run will not be repeated in the Main Event.  He was all in on a flop of Ac-6s-10.  He held Ad-Jd, and his opponent held As-Qs.  The turn fell the 9d and the river the 2h, and Deeb was eliminated.</p><p><a
href="http://www.wsop4all.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/carlos-mortensen-24892.jpg"><img
class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-191" title="Carlos Mortensen" src="http://www.wsop4all.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/carlos-mortensen-24892-200x300.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="300" /></a></p><p>Juan Carlos Mortensen was next to fall to Brian Powell.  Powell raised to 850 preflop, and Mortensen raised all-in to 5,500.  Powell made the call and showed As-9s.  Mortensen showed 4s-4h.  The flop hit Powell like a ton of bricks when it fell 9c-5h-9d.  Mortensen would need a four, or he would be done.  The turn fell the Ks and river the 6d and Mortensen was out.</p><p>Daniel Negreanu took the chip lead about the mid way of Day 1b.  Preflop, Negreanu raised to 800 and was called by Lars Hougaard from the big blind.  The flop fell 9h-8d-6.  Hougaard checked to Negreanu, who bet out 800.  Hougaard check-raised to 3,200, and Negranu appeared to go into the tank.  Negreanu said, &#8220;Hmmm. I have to think about the best way to approach this.&#8221;  He then moved all in for 50,000.  Hougaard started talking to himself and Negreanu asked, &#8220;You have a pair AND a straight draw? OK, so you hit your miracle flop and have to fold?&#8221; Hougaard then proceeded to fold his hand.  Negreanu showed 6c-6s for the set of sixes.  After the hand, Negreanu moved up to 95,000 in chips and was the chip leader.</p><p><a
href="http://www.wsop4all.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/theo-jorgensen-24904.jpg"><img
class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-196" title="Theo Jorgensen" src="http://www.wsop4all.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/theo-jorgensen-24904-200x300.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="300" /></a></p><p>The winner of the PLO bracelet, Theo Jorgensen, moved all in preflop for 2,775.  Barry Greenstein made the call.  Greenstein held Ah-Ad and Jorgensen held 7c-7h.  The board missed both players, and Jorgensen will have to settle for just one bracelet at the WSOP Europe this year.  Gus Hansen soon followed.   On a flop of 3-4-7, Hansen was all-in against Jennifer Tilly.  Tilly held A-A and Hansen 3-4 for two pair.  The board paired on the turn when a 7 fell, giving Tilly a better two pair.  These pairs held up and Hansen was gone.</p><p><a
href="http://www.wsop4all.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/annette-obrestad-24881.jpg"><img
class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-190" title="Annette Obrestad" src="http://www.wsop4all.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/annette-obrestad-24881-200x300.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="300" /></a></p><p>The World Series of Poker Europe will have a new Main Event Champion.  Annette Obrestad was all-in with pocket Kings against the A-Q of Marco Traniello.  Unfortunately for Obrestad, Traniello spiked an Ace and Obrestad will not repeat as Main Event Champion.</p><p>Gavin Smith got a taste of his own medicine in tonight’s event.  He was all in with pocket Kings.  His opponent held 9c-10c. The board flopped an open ended straight draw when the board fell J-8-6.  The turn missed both players, but the river Q gave Smith’s opponent a straight and sent Smith to the rail.</p><p><a
href="http://www.wsop4all.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/daniel-negreanu-24888.jpg"><img
class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-192" title="Daniel Negreanu" src="http://www.wsop4all.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/daniel-negreanu-24888-200x300.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="300" /></a></p><p>Day 1b of the World Series of Poker saw 203 players come together to take their shot at the last bracelet of the World Series of Poker Europe.  97 players survived the session and will join the 86 players from Day 1a on Monday to continue play.  Many top names were able to survive Day 1b.  Among those are Doyle Brunson, Chris Ferguson, Scotty Nguyen, Surinder Sunar, Barry Grenstein, Jennifer Tilly, Nenad Medic, and John Juanda.  Daniel Negranu lost the chip lead for a while, but was able to regain it by the end of the day.  Below are the current chip leaders for day 1b.</p><p>Daniel Negreanu     154050<br
/> Jamie Rosen         139225<br
/> David Benefield     126775<br
/> Sargon Ruya         114100<br
/> Jean Thorel          98675<br
/> Marco Traniello     96750<br
/> Mikael Norinder     91650<br
/> Yuval Bronshtein     85675<br
/> Roland de Wolfe     84000<br
/> Talal Shakerchi     83025</p><p>Play for Day 2 of the World Series of Poker Main Event continued on Monday at 1 p.m. London time.</p><div
style='clear:both'></div>]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://www.wsop4all.com/wsop-europe/world-series-of-poker-europe-10000-no-limit-holdem-main-event-day-1b.html/feed</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>0</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>Get Ready for the World Series of Poker Europe</title><link>http://www.wsop4all.com/wsop-europe/get-ready-for-the-world-series-of-poker-europe.html</link> <comments>http://www.wsop4all.com/wsop-europe/get-ready-for-the-world-series-of-poker-europe.html#comments</comments> <pubDate>Thu, 18 Sep 2008 17:08:30 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Craig</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[WSOP Europe]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Annette Obrestad]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Annie Duke]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Chris “Jesus” Ferguson]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Daniel Negreanu]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Dario Alioto]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Erik Lindgren]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Gus Hansen]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Holdem]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Jennifer Harman]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Kenny Tran]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Kirk Morrison]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Omaha]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Patrik Antonius]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Poker]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Pot Limit Omaha]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Roland De Wolfe]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Thomas Bihl]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Titan Poker]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Titan Poker Bonus Code]]></category> <category><![CDATA[Tony G]]></category> <category><![CDATA[World Series of Poker Europe]]></category> <category><![CDATA[WSOP]]></category> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://www.wsop4all.com/?p=21</guid> <description><![CDATA[Friday September the 19th the second annual World Series of Poker Europe will get underway. The first event will be a No Limit Holdem, it’s a no re-buy event with each player starting with 6000 in chips. This year there are some changes, namely that the event will be played under one roof. The Casino [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Friday September the 19th the second annual World Series of Poker Europe will get underway. The first event will be a No Limit Holdem, it’s a no re-buy event with each player starting with 6000 in chips. This year there are some changes, namely that the event will be played under one roof. The Casino at the Empire will host all four events at the years <strong><a
title="WSOP Europe" href="wsop-europe">World Series of Poker Europe</a></strong>. As in Vegas where all the events are played at the Rio, the hope is to start a tradition in London. For all the North American fans out there ESPN will be airing eight hours of coverage from the tournaments in London. An Event has been added this years, making four bracelets up for grabs. The biggest question coming into this years events is will someone from the other side of the pond be able to walk away with one of the coveted bracelets. Last year Europeans won all three events, and the all the Americans will try be to become the first to win a bracelet in Europe.</p><p><a
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title="Poker" href="http://www.top10pokerbonuses.com/" target="_blank">poker</a></strong> greats again this year because it will be the hardest bracelet to win in my opinion. Last years Pot Limit Omaha event was won by <strong>Dario Alioto</strong>, he also managed to make a final table in Pot Limit Omaha at the World Series in Las Vegas this year. Omaha last year brought out some big names who made big cashes <strong>Tony G</strong> finished third and <strong>Roland De Wolfe</strong> had a respectable eleventh place finish.</p><p>Last years Main Event in Europe looked as if a familiar face may win his first World Series bracelet ever in Europe. <strong>Gus Hansen</strong> was cruising, but he busted out tenth, the favorite was gone and it was anybody’s tournament. Up and coming superstar <strong>Annette Obrestad</strong>, showed her potential by taking home her first bracelet. Annette showed the world her aggressive bluffing style and may just have won the biggest tournament by a women in poker history. No doubt Obrestad will show up at this years World Series looking to build on the success she found last year. There were a lot of big names players in the top thirty last year and the event organizers will be looking for much of the same. Last year <strong>Patrik Antonius</strong> finished 29th, <strong>Erik Lindgren</strong> finished 26th, <strong>Annie Duke</strong> is 21st and<strong> Kenny Tran</strong> almost made the final table finishing in 16th.</p><p><strong>Predictions </strong></p><p><em>Event #1 &#8211; No Limit Hold’ em</em> &#8211; The North American pros will be geared up and put a lot effort in to trying to win this event. Look for some good showing by top names players like <strong>Phil Hellmuth</strong>, <strong>Daniel Negreanu</strong> and <strong>Erik Lindgren.</strong> I think the North Americans will have to wait as <strong>Annette Obrestad</strong> wins her second World Series of Poker bracelet. Annette will be looking to prove that she is here to stay and be the first player to win two World Series of Poker will do just that.</p><p><em>Event #2 &#8211; HORSE</em> &#8211; In my opinion the HORSE event is the most intriguing event at every World Series of Poker. The big names always show up and you can be assured that they will be at the final table. <strong>Scotty Nguyen</strong> won the HORSE world championship in Las Vegas at the World Series and I think you will see a lot of the same names fighting for the win in Europe. Look for another good result from <strong>Erik Lindgren</strong>, he is a great all around player and is confident after his player of the year at the World Series in Vegas. The first American to win a World Series of Poker Europe will be <strong>Chris “Jesus” Ferguson</strong>, and it will come in this event.</p><p><em>Event #3 &#8211; Pot Limit Omaha</em> &#8211; Omaha has become a big game in the poker world, probably fits right behind Texas Hold’ em on the popularity scale. Europeans tend to be well rounded Omaha players and I think they will come away with another bracelet in this tournament. Last years winner <strong>Dario Alioto</strong> will have a good showing again, but I think he will come up short as <strong>Roland De Wolfe </strong>takes home the bracelet. Roland is an excellent Omaha player and I think he finally has a big win in this event.</p><p><em>Event #4 &#8211; Main Event No Limit Hold’ em</em> &#8211; The main event will be everybody’s main goal, all the top pro’s want to win this title. Last year a lot of big names had big showings at this tournament, but I think you will learn a few new ones this year. <strong>Jennifer Harman</strong> will have a good showing in this tournament and <strong>Patrik Antonius</strong> will make the final table. With the bitter taste of last years bubble finish <strong>Gus Hansen</strong> will redeem himself and win the World Series of Poker Europe Main Event. Gus will be motivated and he will grind out the victory for his first bracelet.</p><p>Well we all know predictions are just that, predictions. I think <strong>Annette Obrestad</strong>, <strong>Chris Ferguson</strong>, <strong>Roland De Wolfe </strong>and <strong>Gus Hansen </strong>win the four bracelets. Of course there is the chance amateur players show up and win some tournaments, but there is no way for me to pick them. I truly enjoyed last years World Series of Poker Europe and I look for the same entertainment value this year. It all gets started on Friday September the 19th and without a doubt someone’s dreams will come true.</p><p>Play online poker on <strong><a
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