EPT London Hands of the Week: Set Over Set for Seidel, Brutal Runout at Final Table

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Jamil Wakil On Day 4 of the 2022 PokerStars EPT London £5,300 EPT Main Event, it was Level 21 (10,000/15,000/15,000) the biggest hand of the tournament up to that point extended five minutes into the break. Jamil Wakil opened to 35,000 in middle position and David Docherty three-bet to 110,000 from the cutoff. Wakil four-bet to 315,000 and the chip leader called after using a single time extension.

The flop landed and Wakil continued for 175,000. Docherty called. Wakil sized up to 350,000 on the turn and Docherty again called.

The on the river completed the board and Wakil bet around 600,000 with just a single 5,000-denomination chip behind. Docherty raised all in and Wakil called with a groan as he asked, “You have aces?”

Docherty did indeed have aces as he showed , while Wakil held for a worse overpair, marking the second time in just the first level of play that Docherty has picked up aces to be against an opponent with kings.”So f***ing sick,” Wakil said quietly as he stood from his seat. He finished in 21st place for £22,500.”I’m running so good that I feel guilty about it,” […]

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