Richard Kellett may have had some chips shipped his way earlier but the shipping is going both ways in the first level. With a board already showing J♠-A♠-8♠-9♠ Kellett made it 60,000 which Holger Kanisch called for a 5♥ river card. Hood up, his head rested on his hand and a sleepy expression on his face, Kellett made it another 60,000 to go.
Kanisch wasted no time in announcing all-in, dominating the Englishman chip wise, making it a do or die decision for Kellett. It was either a hero fold or a hero mistake. Kellett laid down the Q♠. Kanisch didn't show.
Kellett didn't take too long in getting his chips back in, picking up the blinds and antes with an unanswered all-in.
Over on table three Andreas Hoivold opened a pot, betting 14,000 and getting two callers, one of whom, Martin Hansen, made it 31,500 on the flop of 8♥-T♠-9♦. While Hoivold backed down the other caller Johan Percivall pushed all-in, which Hansen called showing T♦-9♣. Percivall was ahead though, showing Q♠-J♣ for the straight. No change on the turn or river and the Swede doubled up.









