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« Reply #15 on: November 03, 2007, 07:33:07 PM »

Reijo Manninen is OUT and becomes the 3rd place finisher winning €178,680

After a surprisingly quiet period, it all kicks off with Annette in the small blind and Reijo in the big. I didn't quite see how much Annette raised it by, but it looked to be around the 40k mark. In response, Reijo pushed all-in, which led to Annette requesting a chip count.

With the answer being 171k more, Annette sighed, looked down at her chips and announced call.

Annette = three clubs

Reijo =

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Annette Obrestad = 2,700,000
Reuben Peters = 600,000
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« Reply #16 on: November 03, 2007, 07:56:31 PM »

about 20 hands into the Heads up and Reuben Peters doubles up.  It was just as Annette was chip chipping away making small dents in Peter's already tiny stack in comparison.

Annette makes up the blinds and Reuben checks.  We all see a flop of

  

Annette makes it 29,000 & Reuben bumps it up to 85,000.  Annette goes all in & Rueben makes the call for his tournament life.

Annette 
Reuben    

No help for Annette and Reuben doubles throuh to about 920,000.
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« Reply #17 on: November 03, 2007, 08:38:34 PM »

Annette Obrestad is OUT and becomes the 2nd place finisher winning €297,800

With his hands shaking amid the adrenalin pumping heads up encounter, Reuben Peters raises it up to 52k pre-flop only to be re-raised to 190k by Annette. Perplexed by what action to take next, Reuben opts for a smooth call and the two remaining players see a three diamonds Flop.

With the undeniable confidence that she has displayed throughout the entire week, Annette comes out firing with a bet of 230k and adopts her now unmissable rigid posture, hands firmly resting on the felt, menacing stare lying behind her black shades and stoic, unmovable expression plastered across her petite face. In stark contrast, Reuben's face contorts under the spot-light, his bamboozled, heart-on-sleeve expression reflecting what is a crucial decision at a vital time in the tournament.

His hands still vibrating under the pressure of the moment, Reuben whisks out three columns of 200k (600k in total) from his stack before brushing aside any standard raise in favour of a quick and easy all-in, a push that evidently pains Annette as she breaks her poker face and exhales deeply in pensive contemplation.

Sitting back in her chair before reaching out to sip on her bottle of water, Annette watches her opponent intently as Reuben remains calm and collected under the deftly stare. Although Reuben's foot goes up and down like a piston, the rest of his body remains relatively cool under the pressure except for the odd facial twitch and the faint blowing out of cheeks.

Meekly and under her breath, Annette declares a call. There is confusion as to whether she is asking for a count or calling the all-in, but the dealer confirms the latter as the crowd pile in to swarm the table.

On their backs and it is Reuben who is first to show, his comfortably ahead of Annette's inferior Pocket Sevens, .

A Turn and River and it is all over. There is a moment of indecision as they count out their respective stacks, but in the end, Reuben has his target covered after a timely double up and a number of important stack-increasing pots.

Annette appears devestated as she slips to one side. Reuben's wide grin tells it all as he soaks up the praise of the onlooker's applause as the 2007 Pokerstars.com Dublin EPT Champion.
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« Reply #18 on: November 03, 2007, 08:45:02 PM »

Reuben Peters is the winner and becomes the Pokerstars.com EPT Dublin season 4 CHAMPION winning €532,620



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