George Wolff vs. Ludovic Geilich

Ben Tollerene opened to 3,000 from middle position and George Wolff called in the hijack, as did partypoker pro Ludovic Geilich in the small blind. The flop landed [8s5h7d] and Geilich led out for 4,500. Tollerene folded and Wolff called. The [Td] and [Kc] checked through on the turn and river, and

Green and Geilich Ousted

We were just informed that Ludovic Geilich and Brian Green were eliminated on the same hand. Apparently, Gelich was all in for just three big blinds holding seven-five suited after which Koray Aldemir moved all in from the button with queens. Brian Green, who had roughly six big blinds left,

Katz Rivers a King to Double Up

Ludovic Geilich raised from the small blind to 16,000 and Cary Katz moved all in from the big blind. Geilich snap-called and the showdown went as follows. Geilich: [6h6s] Katz: [AhKs] "You called so fast I thought it was aces," Katz smiled before calling for big cards. The board ran out [Qd4sTc5sKh] and when

Geilich Takes From Tsang, Watson Takes Chip Lead

Anson Tsang has remained active on Table 2, but this time the river wasn't as kind to the Hong Kong bracelet winner. Action was picked up on the [Ac9h2h] flop, with Tsang check-raising Ludovic Geilich's button bet of 5,000 to 19,000. The partypoker pro called to see the [4d] fall on the turn

Poker Who’s Who: Peaky Blinders

Sam Greenwood, Luc Greenwood and Ludovic Geilich star in the poker edition of Peaky Blinders.

Every week freelance writer Paul Seaton takes a light-hearted comedic look at recasting a famous movie or TV show, and this week he's diving into the critically acclaimed crime drama Peaky Blinders.  Tommy Shelby - played by Ludovic Geilich The leader of the Peaky Blinders is an everyman with a quick wit