Norman Chad sits down with Remko Rinkema on the latest episode of the Remko Report to talk about the history of the World Series of Poker on television, where the product is going, why he doesn't frequent Twitter, and much more.
Bryn Kenney and Daniel Rudd were heads up on a board of . We arrived in time to see Kenney fire out a bet of 7,400 and Rudd call from the button to see a river.
The dealer finished off the community cards with the . Kenney took one last look at his hole cards before moving all in for his last 20,500. Rudd spent just over a minute in the tank and ultimately opted to kick his hand into the muck. Kenney survived, scooped the pot, and now has about 65,000 in chips.
The completed board read with Jonathan Little and Joel Nordkvist engaged in heads up action. Nordkvist checked the river over to Little who moved all in for his last 29,000. Nordkvist wasted little time reaching for chips and dropping out a call, only to muck his hand after seeing Little's . Little's flopped set of queens guaranteed him a double up and he now has about 84,000 to his name. Nordkvist, on the other hand, has fallen to approximately 55,000.
On the flop, Adam Jaguscik and one other player checked to Jeremy Ausmus. Ausmus fired a bet of an unknown amount with one blue T5,000 chip, and Jaguscik check-raised to 10,000. The other player folded, then Ausmus moved all in for 61,300. Jaguscik called.
Ausmus had the for an over pair, and Jaguscik had the for two overs and a flush draw.
The turn was the to deliver a quick fatal blow to Ausmus. The river completed the board with the , and Ausmus was off to the registration desk to reenter.
Igor Yaroshevsky check-called a bet of 8,200 from Vanessa Selbst on the flop. The turn was the , and Yaroshevsky led with a bet of 17,600. Selbst tanked, then called.
The river was the , and Yaroshevsky took some time before checking the action over to Selbst. She thought, then moved all in. With 47,200 behind, Yaroshevsky gave it up, and Selbst won the pot.
Philipp Gruissem and Matthew Wood were heads up on a board of , Gruissem was first to act and he checked over to the Canadian. Wood moved a bet of 11,500 past the betting line and Gruissem called to see a river.
The finished off the board on the river and Gruissem knocked the table one final time. Wood check it back and Gruissem let out a sigh before tabling . Wood flashed a deuce before throwing his hand into the muck.
Gruissem pulled in the pot and brought his stack to 238,000. Wood, on the other hand, has fallen to 110,000.