Event 3, No-Limit Texas Hold'em Main Event Live Updates November 8, 2009

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Ovar! Annette_15 Is Winnar! 2 years ago

This tournament is over and the first-ever winner of the World Series of Poker Europe Main Event is an 18-year-old girl. Annette Obrestad has defeated John Tabatabai in heads-up play to win her first World Series of Poker bracelet!

The climactic hand saw both players see a flop come 7c 6c 5h. Obrestad immediately moved all-in and after a few moments of thought, Tabatabai made the call, turning up 6d 5s for bottom two pair to Obrestad's pocket sevens for top set.

The Londoner was drawing nearly dead, and after the board finished out 2c Qh and the chips were tallied Tabatabai was officially dunzo, giving Obrestad game, set and match and turning the young online phenom into a champion!

Annette_15 sat motionless for a few minutes as she struggled to retain her composure behind her massive sunglasses. Eventually she lost the battle as the magnitude of her accomplishments overwhelmed her and as she was congratulated by a pair of well-wishers the waterworks started in earnest.

Obrestad has good reason to be overwhelmed: aside from becoming the youngest person ever to win a WSOP bracelet, she has defeated 361 other competitors and earned a £1 million first prize for her efforts. Meanwhile, second-place John Tabatabai earns £570,150 for his own tenacious effort.

Congratulations to both finalists and to Jack Effel, Jeffrey Pollack and the entire Harrah's/WSOPE staff for an amazing start to what looks to be a welcome addition to Europe's poker tournament calendar. See you next year!

Stay tuned for more highlights and analysis from today's final table.

  • Blinds: $15,000/$30,000
  • Ante: $4,000
  • Average Stack: $7,240,000
  • Players Left: 1
  • Tables Left: 1

Heads-Up Summary: Hour Two 2 years ago

The mood is a little antsy in the crowded confines of the Shadow Bar, with announcers and even Annette Obrestad getting a little restless.

"This is boring," Annette_15 observed a few minutes ago, and nobody on the rail bothered to disagree. If the girl playing for £1 million is bored, how restless must the railbirds be?

Blinds Up!

The blinds have gone up and we're now playing at $15,000/$30,000 blinds with a $4,000 ante.

Very Little Action!

After the increase in blinds and antes we've seen a decrease in action, with neither player seeming particularly eager to see a flop and both players getting a roughly equal number of walks.

A few of the more involved hands:

Obrestad raises to $100,000 and John Tabatabai calls. The flop comes 6c 6s 2s and Tabatabai check-calls Obrestad's $160,000 wager. The turn is the 2d and Tabatabai bets out $225,000. Obrestad calls and the river is the 9d. Tabatabai checks this time and after Obrestad bets out $300,000, folds the hand and cedes the pot to Annette_15.

Tabatabai limps in and Obrestad checks her option. The flop comes Ac Jd Td and Obrestad checks to Tabatabai, who bets out $30,000. Obrestad calls and the turn is the Ad, prompting a check from Obrestad and an $85,000 bet from Tabatabai. Annette_15 makes the call and the river is the Tc and Obrestad bets out $275,000. Tabatabai folds and it's another pot for Obrestad.

Obrestad limps in and then calls Tabatabai's $105,000 raise. The flop comes 4h 3s 2c and both players check. They check again on the turn, which is the 7s, but after the river is the 6c Tabatabai bets out $80,000. After some heavy thought Obrestad makes the call and both players turn up K-Q for king-high. They chop the pot.

Chip Counts!

Here are the latest chip counts, courtesy www.worldseriesofpoker.com:

Annette Obrestad $3,751,000
John Tabatabai $3,489,000
  • Blinds: $15,000/$30,000
  • Ante: $4,000
  • Average Stack: $3,620,000
  • Players Left: 2
  • Tables Left: 1

Heads-Up Summary: Hour One 2 years ago

Here are the highlights from a largely tentative first hour of heads-up play:

Good Read for Tabatabai!

John Tabatabai raises to $75,000 and Annette Obrestad makes the call. The flop comes Tc 5c 5d and both players check. The turn is the Ah and Obrestad check-calls a $90,000 wager from Tabatabai. The river is the Ac and Obrestad bets out $150,000. After a very long period of rumination, Tabatabai makes the call. "I play the board," says Annette_15, and Tabatabai shows king-high to take the pot.

Huge Pot for Annette_15!

Obrestad limps in and Tabatabai checks his option. The flop comes Ac Kd Tc and Tabatabai checks to Annette_15, who bets out $40,000. Tabatabai makes the call and the turn is the Td, prompting an $80,000 bet from J.T. and a $275,000 raise from Annette. Tabatabai makes the call and the river is the 2d. Again Tabatabai bets out and this time his $100,000 wager is re-raised to $400,000 by his teenage opponent. Tabatabai makes the call and Annette_15 shows Qh Js to rake a substantial pot.

Restraining Order One Time?

There is young man on the rail who has been watching Annette intently and who cried when the money was presented. We've learned the man's name is Jason, and despite being labeled Annette's boyfriend, he apparently has no romantic tie to the girl but is more than a little infatuated. The broadcasters have got a hold of Jason and are interrogating him about his quarry, and forgive us if we say we think Jason is answering the queries a little too competently right now. *Awkward*

Chip Counts!

Here are the chip counts, courtesy www.worldseriesofpoker.com:

John Tabatabai $3,275,000
Annette Obrestad $3,350,000
  • Blinds: $12,000/$24,000
  • Ante: $3,000
  • Average Stack: $3,620,000
  • Players Left: 2
  • Tables Left: 1

Heads-Up! 2 years ago

We've had a slight pause to set up the table for heads-up play and after a money presentation featuring £1 million in £20 notes more or less covering the table. Heads-up play for the prestigious title of winner of the inaugural World Series of Poker Europe Main Event is underway, and here are the chip counts:

John Tabatabai $4,244,000
Annette Obrestad
$2,966,000

Stay tuned as we crown a winner!

  • Blinds: $12,000/$24,000
  • Ante: $3,000
  • Average Stack: $3,620,000
  • Players Left: 2
  • Tables Left: 1

Matt McCullough Busted Third (£381,910) 2 years ago

John Tabatabai made it $70,000 to go pre-flop. Matt McCullough made the call and the flop went J-6-3. McCullough fired out $115,000 but Tabatabai re-raised to $350,000. McCullough came back over the top and re-raised all-in. Tabatabai thought for a minute or two and then made the call, flipping over A-6. McCullough is leading, however, with J-6 for two pair.

The turn card came Ad and changed things considerably. Tabatabai was suddenly in the lead and it was McCullough who was in serious trouble. The river fell Qc and McCullough was eliminated.

  • Blinds: $12,000/$24,000
  • Ante: $3,000
  • Average Stack: $3,620,000
  • Players Left: 2
  • Tables Left: 1

Dinnar Ovar! 2 years ago

The dinner break is over and despite the lack of press buffet the cards are back in the air from the Shadow Bar in the Empire Casino in London. Stay tuned as we play down to a winner!

Here are the updated chip counts, courtesy www.worldseriesofpoker.com:

Annette Obrestad $3,575,000
John Tabatabai
$2,845,000
Matt McCullough
$1,090,000

 

  • Blinds: $12,000/$24,000
  • Ante: $3,000
  • Average Stack: $2,413,333
  • Players Left: 3
  • Tables Left: 1

Dinnar! 2 years ago

We've now reached the end of the day's third level and it's time for the dinner break. Action will resume at 10 p.m. London time. Bon appetit!
  • Blinds: $10,000/$20,000
  • Ante: $3,000
  • Average Stack: $2,413,333
  • Players Left: 3
  • Tables Left: 1

Obrestad Sucks Out on Tabatabai! 2 years ago

The Empire Casino is buzzing with energy as Annette Obrestad has doubled through chip leader John Tabatabai. Obrestad open-shoved for $2 million and Tabatabai decided to make the call flipping over pocket jacks. Obrestad surprisingly showed a weak Q-J off-suit.

The board went 7-6-4-4 and things looked good for Tabatabai to knock Obrestad out of the tournament. The only thing that could save Obrestad was a queen.

The poker gods smiled on Obrestad and the river gave her a queen. Tabatabai is in shock and Obrestad has doubled her stack.

Here's what the chip stacks look like now:

Matthew McCullough $2,601,000
John Tabatabai
$2,358,000
Annette Obrestad
$2,219,000
  • Blinds: $10,000/$20,000
  • Ante: $3,000
  • Average Stack: $2,413,333
  • Players Left: 3
  • Tables Left: 1

Riisem Shined! 2 years ago

Matt McCullough raises to $60,000 and Oyvind Riisem re-ups to $200,000. McCullough comes over the top with enough to put Riisem all-in and Oy-Rii makes the call, turning up pocket nines to McCullough's pocket aces. The board comes 8h 7d 5c 4c Kd and Riisem has been eliminated in fourth place. He'll take home £257,020.

We're now three-handed and each player is guaranteed at least £381,910.

  • Blinds: $10,000/$20,000
  • Ante: $3,000
  • Average Stack: $2,413,333
  • Players Left: 3
  • Tables Left: 1

Johannes Korsar Busted in Fifth Place (£191,860) 2 years ago

A crippled Johannes Korsar pushed all-in with Kd Jd and got a call from John Tabatabai who showed pocket sixes.

The flop came Q-3-6 which gave Tabatabai the beast. The turn card was a deuce and Korsar was drawing dead. Korsar is eliminated.

  • Blinds: $10,000/$20,000
  • Ante: $3,000
  • Average Stack: $1,810,000
  • Players Left: 4
  • Tables Left: 1

Event 3, No-Limit Texas Hold'em Main Event - Day 5, Reports by:

  • Owen Laukkanen
    Owen Laukkanen

Event 3, No-Limit Texas Hold'em...

  • Buy-In: £10,000
  • Entrants: 362
  • Total Prize Money: £3,676,990
  • Date: Sep 10, 2007
  • Final Day Sep 16, 2007

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