Greenwood Doubles Through Soverel

Sam Greenwood moved all-in pre-flop with [Ah3s] from the hijack and in the next seat, Sam Soverel decided to re-shove with [AdTs], successfully isolating the field. Soverel was a huge favorite to bust a dangerous opponent just 30 minutes into the action. The flop of [2c3hQs] saw a yelp of "Oh no!"

Soverel Doesn’t Let Badziakouski Have it Easy

Sam Soverel moved all-in with [Ac4d] for 1.5million on the button and Mikita Badziakouski went into the tank in the big blind. Cary Katz got out of the way between the two men. After using time bank extensions, and clearly wrestling with a very marginal decision and eventually elected to fold

Cary Katz Calls it Cold

After a flop of [6h8sTc], Cary Katz bet 100,000 on the turn of [4c] and was called by Elio Fox. While Katz had jack-ten, Fox had an eight, and on the river of [8d], Fox turned the tables and bet out 205,000. "I did not want to see an eight!" stated Katz,

Soverel Leads Final Table of Event #3 to the Felt

After an action-packed Day 1 of the £10,000-entry Event #3, six players return to the felt today here at Aspers Casino in London as Sam Soverel attempts to ride the wire from start to end of day and claim another title. Unlike both the final tables so far, all the players

Badziakouski Pushes Greenwood Off His Hand

Picking up the action on the flop in a blind battle between Luc Greenwood and Mikita Badziakouski we just saw the following hand play out. On a [7d3s9c] flop, Greenwood check-called 15,000. On the turn, the [Ah] hit and Greenwood check-called another 30,000. The river completed the board with the [Qc] and Greenwood

Badziakouski Busts Wolff

Event #2 winner George Wolff has just been eliminated by the hands of Mikita Badziakouski. Wolff moved all in for 95,000 chips and the Belorussian pro called from the small blind. Badziakouski: [4h4c] Wolff: [KcQd] The board ran out [8c5c7dTd2d] and Wolff was sent to the rail just a few hands after he