The action in the first level of many deep stacked, big buy in tournaments in slow. So far the World Series of Poker Europe, presented by Betfair, has not been a slow starting main event. There have been plenty of chips moving around and large pots, even a few bustouts.
Players start the tournament with 20k in chips and the first blind level is 50/100. In the very first few minutes of the tournament Peter “#1Pen” Neff (right) and Jonathan “FatalError” Aguiar both lost small pots. Amit “Amak316″ Makhija, Marco “CrazyMarco” Johnson, and Isaac “mr. menlo” Baron were all involved in larger pots.
Neff called a 300 raise from and under the gun Andy Bloch. On the A
7
6
flop both players checked and with the 2
on the turn Neff called a 300 bet from Bloch. The river was the 6
and Bloch led for 500. Neff called and Andy turned over his A
T
. Peter mucked his hand sending the 2k pot to Bloch in the first few minutes of action.
Aguiar is at a table with Isaac Haxton. For the first few minutes of play, Isaac, Jonathan and Barney Boatman were the only players at the table. As the late arrivers were coming in to fill the table Jonathan found himself in a pot with Boatman. On the river with a board of 7
5
4
2
K
Aguiar led for 1k and Boatman raised to 2,600. Jonathan tossed his hand in surrendering the pot.
After flopping a set on a K
J
6
board Makhija (left) was able to get action from his opponent to build up a nice pot. The other player check called a 1,600 bet on the T
turn and then again check called for 4,500 on the 8
river. A calm Makhija raked in the 15,000 chip pot after showing his 6
6
to add to his stack early on and close in on the the 30k mark. At the table behind Makhija, Marco Johnson was able to pick up a small pot with a 1,050 chip bet on a K-7-6-2 board.
Isaac Baron decided to surrender his hand on the river of an A
8
3
T
4
board when he was check raised. The pot had about 6k in it and Isaac bet 2,700 when it was checked to him. The other player then raised to 11k and after brief thought Isaac tossed his hand in.
- September 27, 2008 -- All Day For A Quarter, Day 1A Complete
- September 27, 2008 -- Shuffling Tables
- September 27, 2008 -- Baron Doubles, Last Level
- September 27, 2008 -- Marco Busto, TV Play

