Tag: Scott Seiver

Small Pick Up For Seiver

We caught up to see the board read with about 5,000 in the middle. With three players still in the hand, there was a check to Scott Seiver who bet 2,200. Ali Azabdaftar called and the first player to act folded.

Seiver Back to Starting Stack

Scott Seiver dipped below the starting stack to start Day 1a of the Main Event, but has since crossed the 30,000-chip threshold. In a recent hand, he was heads up with Thomas Schulze on a board of .

Seiver Makes Tough Table Tougher

Jan Heitmann just won a small pot with a continuation bet on a flop reading and he should appreciate the extra chips as every pot won will be earned until his table breaks. The latest addition to the table was the formidable Scott Seiver.

Scott Seiver Eliminated in 14th Place (£24,170)

Talal Shakerchi opened to 21,000 in the hijack seat, JC Alvarado called in the small blind, and Scott Seiver jammed for 164,000.

Shakerchi Crushing the Bubble

Talal Shakerchi has more than doubled on the bubble, and is currently flirting with one million chips. In one hand, he, Paul Volpe, and Philipp Gruissem saw a flop and turn of .

Kitai Busts in Three-Way All-In Pot

Scott Seiver open-shoved for 64,000 on the button, Davidi Kitai re-shoved for around 150,000 from the small blind, and Anaras Alekberovas called in the big blind. Seiver: Kitai: Alekberovas: The flop was very dry.

Alvarado Cripples Seiver

On one of the first hands back from break, Scott Seiver lost a massive flip against JC Alvarado. The two got over 650,000 chips in the middle preflop, Seiver with and Alvarado with , and the board ran out .

Seiver Stuffs Turn

Flop: Scott Seiver checked, Dimitary Danchev checked, and Olivier Busquet fired 15,000. Only Seiver called. The turn was the suicide king (), and Seiver checked again.

Gent Denied

David Gent hasn't had the best of starts in the High Roller event so far, he fired a 3,200 bet on a flop but was called by Scott Seiver and the two checked down the turn and river. Gent was forced to show and Seiver won with .

De-Seived

Vojtech Ruzicka, who won this event in Deauville a month ago has just been eliminated by Scott Seiver. Ruzicka's no good against the latter's when the board came . There's no indication yet as to whether Ruzicka will be rebuying.

Guess What Lodden Thinks...

A double up on the live streaming feature table as Scott Seiver's managed to outdraw Johnny Lodden's on a board. Seiver has doubled up to about 15,000 while Lodden is still one of the chip leaders with around 80,000.

Notícias

Faraz Jaka apostou 18,000 num pote de 14,000-chip no river de um flop d. Isaac Baron estava na big blind e tinha o relógio a contar até que fez o call. Jaka mostrou-lhe .

Seiver Eliminated

Scott Seiver shoved his last 51,000 in from the button with . Tom Marchese called him with pocket fours. The fours held for Marchese and Seiver was eliminated.

Mizzi Over 700K

We picked up the action on the flop with about 50,000 chips already in the middle and Sorel Mizzi pitted against Scott Seiver. Mizzi fired 27,500 and Seiver raised all in.

Big Preflop Raise from Seiver

Action folded to Scott Seiver in the small blind and he raised to 17,000. The entire table was drawn to attention when they saw how large Seiver had raised, especially Vanessa Selbst in the big blind. After some thought, Selbst called.

A Bad Start For Kabrhel

Martin Kabrhel has just sat down and within one hand he has lost half of his stack. Scott Seiver raised to 6,500 in early position and Kabrhel three-bet to 15,600 from the hijack seat; Seiver made the call and the pair shared a flop of .

Chartier Gives It Up On Turn

From the button, Scott Seiver raised to 5,000. Sam Chartier reraised from the small blind to 15,400 and Seiver called. After the flop, Chartier bet 18,000 and Seiver called. That brought the two players to the turn and Chartier checked.

Blom Doubles with Aces

Scott Seiver and Viktor Blom got into a raising war preflop that saw all of the money go in. Blom tabled the and was well ahead of the for Seiver. Blom was the player at risk for 138,500 in chips and doubled up after the board ran out .

Seiver With the Turn Check-Raise

Talal Shakerchi raised to 4,000 in the cutoff and Scott Seiver defended his big blind. The pair shared a flop of and Seiver check-called a 6,500 Shakerchi c-bet. The turn was the and Seiver checked once more.

Molson and Seiver Reach Showdown

Will Molson raised to 3,000 in first position and his next door neighbour, Scott Seiver, three-bet to 9,000. The rest of the table returned to their electronic equipment whilst Molson made the call.

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