It's Just Another Day for John O'Shea
John O'Shea has made the trip to Vienna to see if he can follow up on his impressive deep run at EPT London where he finished in 17th place for a cash prize of ��21,000. He has found himself sat at table 21 and he shares it with the likes of Marcus Naalden and Anthony Roux.
We caught up with getting involved in a few hands. In hand 1, O'Shea opened from the button to 400 and got a call from the player in the small blind. The flop was and they both checked. The turn was and the small blind made a bet of 750 forcing the fold from O'Shea.
In the second hand there was an open from early position followed by a call and O'Shea made the squeeze from the cut-off making it 1,150 to play. Both players came along for the ride and a flop of . The players in early position both checked the action over to O'Shea who made a bet of 1,300 to take down the pot and the chips that he had lost in hand 1.