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We arrived at the table toward the end of action to find Chino Rheem in the tank. The completed board read and Rheem had fired a river bet of 23,000. Maria Ho raised the action to 48,000, causing Rheem to stir in his seat.
He took a moment and talked through the hand to himself before finally flinging out a flat call. He tabled for nines full of sixes which caused Ho to kick her hand into the muck. Rheem dragged in the pot and is now flirting with 180,000 in chips.
Mike Ziemba is a former PokerStars SuperNova Elite player who had his dream job stripped from him when Black Friday struck the Internet poker world. Since that dark day in April 2011, Ziemba spent time traveling abroad to play, attempting to play live cash games in Las Vegas, and anxiously waiting for online poker's triumphant return to the United States.
While the volume of games may not be what it once was, online poker is back in Ziemba's home state of Nevada. Since its return, Ziemba has been back on the grind getting his life back in order, and he is easily one of the highest — if not the highest — volume players in the Silver State.
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With the board reading and more than 70,000 in the pot, Keven "Stammdogg" Stammen shoved for 58,800, sending Mike "Timex" McDonald into the tank for about four minutes before he called.
Stammen tabled for trip fives, besting McDonald's to double up.
Max Silver raised to 2,100 from middle position. Miguel Cieri Di Pentima called on the button, and then action folded to Team PokerStars Pro Humberto Brenes in the big blind. Brenes was unaware that Di Pentima had called and folded his hand, showing the .
The flop came down between Silver and Di Pentima. Silver bet 4,100, and Di Pentima made the call to see the land on the turn. Silver bet 7,000, and Di Pentima called with just about 13,000 behind after matching the bet.
The river finished off the board with the , and Silver set Di Pentima all in. Di Pentima called with the for the nut flush, and that was good enough to beat Silver's for top pair.
Di Pentima won the pot to move to right around 57,000 while Silver was kicked back to 118,500.
Mark De Faria raised to 2,300 from middle postion and Chino Rheem called from the hijack. Morgan Frederick Crosta three-bet to 5,600 from the small blind, both De Faria and Rheem called, and the flop came down .
Crosta continued for 13,000 and only Rheem called to see the turn where Crosta bet 23,000. Rheem gave it some throught, but ultimately folded.
After each committing 5,500 before the flop in unknown action, David "ODB" Baker and Christian de Leon saw a flop of .
Baker checked the flop and the PokerStars Team Pro continued out for 4,600. Baker called and the board paired with the on fourth street. Two checks allowed the to complete the board and Baker took this opportunity to shoot out a bet of 4,500. De Leon called but mucked his hand after Baker tabled two jacks - - for the win.