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Poker News | pokernews.com (Free subscription) | 11/27/2008
... Hellmuth was on form yesterday, winning one of the toughest heats assembled yet that included De Wolfe, Thomas Dwan, Tony G and Andy Black. The Poker Brat made some amazing calls and even better laydowns to beat De Wolfe heads up and move up the league table. The other big story was the Devilfish busting early again, the man who Jesse May tipped to win the whole event is on a measly...
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Poker News | pokernews.com (Free subscription) | 11/24/2008
... consists of some amazing players including Phil Hellmuth, Tom Dwan, JC Tran, Tony G, Vicky Coren, Roland de Wolfe, Peter Eastgate, Annette Obrestad, Nenad Medic, Devilfish, Andy Black and Juha Helppi. There were two heats today, with JC Tran and Tony G taking them down respectively. Heat one was essentially Tom Dwan knocking everyone out until the heads-up where Tony G reversed Tom's...
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PokerStars.com Official Blog (Free subscription) | 11/16/2008
Sorel Mizzi, who stormed to a massive lead two weeks ago in Budapest before freefalling in spectacular fashion was moved in the last level to fill a gap in Roland de Wolfe’s table. Now he’s been moved again, back to the seat he left with Alex Kravchenko, Marino Serenelli and Johannes Strassmann for company. Much in the same way as Sorel Mizzi is picking up where he left off two weeks...
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PokerStars.com Official Blog (Free subscription) | 11/17/2008
Roland de Wolfe and Mark Teltscher, both British former EPT winners, are seated at opposite ends of table 10. Teltscher raised pre-flop from under-the-gun and De Wolfe bumped it up to 5,950. "How much you playing?" Teltscher asked. "Roughly." "Sixty," said De Wolfe. "Oh, so you lost some chips already," Teltscher offered in return, getting in something of a rub down even...
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PokerStars.com Official Blog (Free subscription) | 11/18/2008
Two big pots on adjacent tables, one going all the way to showdown, the other stopping short. The first featured the notably aggressive Roland de Wolfe being handed a spoonful of his own medicine by Michael Muheim, the PokerStars qualifier from Switzerland. Muheim raised pre-flop from the cut-off -- a standard three-times the big blind of 3,000 -- and De Wolfe re-raised from the...
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Poker News | pokernews.com (Free subscription) | 11/18/2008
De Wolfe and Minieri going strong in WarsawThe EPT Warsaw goes into its penultimate day tomorrow, with two of the big hitters in European poker still on top. Dario Minieri and Roland De Wolfe are two players who cash rarely in poker tournaments, but tend to win the whole thing when they do, and they are currently sat in 2nd and 3rd place respectively behind Sergey Shcherbatskiy,...
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Poker News | pokernews.com (Free subscription) | 11/19/2008
Minieri captains EPT Warsaw Final TablePint sized Pro Dario Minieri is within touching distance of his first EPT title today, as he takes a narrow chip lead into the final table of the EPT Polish Open in Warsaw. He has been up with the big stacks since day one and he has managed to bypass a big threat in the form of UK player Roland De Wolfe on the penultimate day. Our money is on Minieri...
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Warsaw (Free subscription) | 11/16/2008
Sorel Mizzi, who stormed to a massive lead two weeks ago in Budapest before freefalling in spectacular fashion was moved in the last level to fill a gap in Roland de Wolfe’s table. Now he’s been moved again, back to the seat he left with Alex Kravchenko, Marino Serenelli and Johannes Strassmann for company. Much in the same way as Sorel Mizzi is picking up where he left off two weeks...
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Poker News | pokernews.com (Free subscription) | 10/27/2008
... the 3rd person to capture both a WPT and EPT title (As he won the PCA earlier this year) alongside Roland De Wolfe and Gavin Griffin, and all eyes will be on him at next year's WSOP when he tries to take down the 'trifecta' of titles. Grospellier defeated WPT final table regular Nam Le heads up, as well as having to best players like Adam 'Roothlus' Levy and Nenad Medic also at the...