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A tense heads up battle so far

Rupinder Bedi is winning it though, grinding away with Keys card dead and/or unwilling to put a chip into the pot without a made hand of some sort. Keys is down to a little over 600,000 and Bedi with over a million more than that.

James Keys v. Rupinder Bedi


James Keys


Rupinder Bedi

No re-Bui

Bui moves in for the rest of his chips and is quickly called by Keys

Bui shows K 3

Keys shows 9 10

Flop 9 5 A

Turn 6

River. 5

And Bui is eliminated in 3rd place. He takes home £17,000

Rupinder Bedi mistimes bluff

In a battle of the blinds he reraises James Keys all in preflop. Keys eventually makes the call with K J which is well ahead of Bedi’s 5 9

Bedi has Keys covered which is just as well for him as the board immediately pairs Keys’ king and Bedi has to match the 378,000 from Keys’ stack using most of his.

Keys upto about 800,000 and Bedi down to 200,000. With the blinds at 15/30K and about to increase that’s practically down to the felt.

Rutter moves in

228,000 total on the button, Luong-Huu folds in the small blind and James Keys passes the monstrous 3 7 face up.

Maudlin steal goes wrong?

David Maudlin makes it 150,000 under the gun and it’s folded to James Keys in the big blind who pushes all-in for not much more than double David’s bet. David thinks for a minute before passing.

Rutter moves in

James Keys makes it 55k to go UTG, its folded to Thomas Rutter, who then moves all in for 250K more.

After a while, Keys folds.

Rutter takes it down.

James Keys doubles up on Daniel Byrom

Keys raises 55k on the button and Byrom calls in the small blind.

The flop is: 7 5 6

Keys moves all in for 262,500 and after a couple of minutes, Byrom makes the call.

Keys flips over 4 4 and Byrom shows 10 10 for a brilliant call.

His great call however, is undone by the turn and river cards of 2 3

Keys makes the straight and rakes in a pot of around 635,000

Byrom Lords it over Keys

In a battle of the blinds James Keys, the most active player at the table so far, raised from the small and was called by Daniel Byrom from the big. The flop was 4 T 8 and Keys led out for 65k. Byrom, sensing perhaps that Keys had been a little too active to credit, moved all-in for a further 152k and Keys mucked fairly quickly. Byrom tabled A K with a whoop. Keys shrugged and muttered “Suicide” under his breath.

James Keys wins another pot

James Keys limps in on the button and Young raises it up to 12K in the big blind. Keys then re-raises Young to 30K and Young makes the call.

The flop reveals 4 8 8

Its checked to the turn which is a 4 where Young checks it to Keys and he bets out 45K.

Young passes and Keys gains a pot worth 60K