Gala Casinos Poker Tour 2008 Grand Final - Bristol Day 1A

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Wass Shahid wins an inconsequential pot

All fold round to Wass Shahid who calls in the small blind. Skull Man checks from the big blind. Shahid throws out a tentative bet on the flop and David folds. Pretty standard fare at the moment.

Rodgered

G Rodger moved all-in for 44k in middle position and was called by “Skullman” Gerald David in the big blind. Rodger’s black queens were in good shape against “Skullman’s” K Q. The 9 7 4 flop was good for the all-in player but the K on the turn left him drawing to the one remaining queen. The J on the river sealed Rodger’s fate and he exits the tournament in 8th place, collecting £3,000 for his efforts.

Ford motoring

Saleh Mahargh and “Skullman” Gerald David limped in late position, Alistair Findlay completed the small blind, and Zachary Ford checked his option in the big blind. The flop was J 9 4. It was checked to “Skullman” who bet 40k. Ford was the only caller. Turn 2 and river 5 were checked down and Ford tabled Q J for top pair. “Skullman” mucked.

75K pot to Alistair Findlay

Alistair Findlay and “Skullman” Gerald David bet all the way to the river on the board of 10 3 K 7 3. Findlay reveals A 3 and David shows the fourth 3 but didn’t turn over the other hole card. Findlay takes 70K pot.

Abolins abolished

Gala Poker online qualifier Luke Abolins moved all-in under the gun for 122k and “Skullman” Gerald David called in the cut-off with black tens. They were in good shape against the A 9 of Abolins. A board of 6 K Q 7 J improved neither hand and Abolins is the first player to depart the final table.

Mahargh wins a small pot with bullets

Saleh Mahargh called on the button, Wass Shahid folded the small blind and “Skullman” Gerald David declined his option in the big blind. “Skullman” checked a flop of T 9 8 and Mahargh bet 30k. “Skullman” called. The turn was the K and “Skullman” checked once again. Mahargh, who had “Skullman” well covered, moved all-in and “Skullman” quickly folded. Mahargh tabled A A. Dangerously but pofitably played!