World Series of Poker Europe – £10,000 No-Limit Holdem Main Event – Day 2 – Part II
WSOP Europe by James on September 30, 2008
Day 2 action continues….
Sherkhan Farnood check-raised Ivan Demidov all-in on a flop of Qd-9s-5h. Demidov made the call. Farnood showed Jh-Jd and Demidov showed As-Qs. Unfortunately for Farnood, both the turn and the river fell and Ace and “the worst player in history” has been eliminated. Meanwhile, Andy Bloch decided it was his turn to take the chip lead. He moved up to 300,000 in chips. Seidel is right behind him with 297,000.
Erica Schoenberg raised preflop for 3,200 and was called by Andy Bloch, Philippe Rouas, and Andy Black. The flop fell As-Js-2d and everyone checked to Schonberg, who bet 8,000. Andy Bloch check-raised to 20,000 and everyone folded to Schoenberg, who then moved all in. Bloch made the call. Bloch showed Ad-Js for two pair, and Schoenberg showed Ac-10h for just top pair. The turn and river both fell blanks, and Erica Schoenberg was eliminated from this event. Vicky Coren is left as the last woman standing in this event.
John Monnette bet out 6,000 on a flop of 9c-Ks-5c. Bengt Sonnert made a raise to 25,000 chips. Monnette went into the tank for a bit. He even tried to call the clock on himself. Finally, he declared all-in and was called by Sonnert. Monnette showed Kd-Qs and Sonnert showed 9d-9h. The turn fell the 5c and the river fell the 3h and Monnette was eliminated.
Day two ended with 67 players remaining. Andy Bloch finished the day with the chip lead, amassing 321,600 in chips. Brian Townsend finished 2nd with 290,100. Erik Seidel was third with 282,300 and John Juanda was fourth with 252,500. Daniel Negreanu finished with 203,700 chips.
Many names finished the day still in contention. Brandon Adams, Mike Matusow, Scott Fischman, Dave Ulliott, Ross Boatman, Mel Judah, Josh Arieh, Phil Laak, and Ted Lawson are all still in the hunt. Andy Black is one of the shorter stacks with 21,600. He will have to make a move right away to have a shot to stay alive.
Play will begin at 1p.m. London time on Tuesday and will continue until 27 players are reached.






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