Nível: 9
Blinds: 500/1,000
Ante: 100
Nível: 9
Blinds: 500/1,000
Ante: 100
We recently learned that two notables were eliminated just before the dinner break. The first was seven-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner Billy Baxter, who met his end at the hands of Mike Parisi. It happened when Baxter held against Parisi's on a flop. Baxter couldn't improve and his day came to an end.
The other notable to hit the rail was Govert Meetal. In his last hand, he opened for 1,800 with and then called a three-bet to 5,200 from Yin Sun, who happened to hold . The flop came down and Sun led out for 10,300, prompting Meetal to move all in for a little over 20,000. Sun made the call and Meetal would fail to improve.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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Billy Baxter | Eliminado | |
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Govert Meetal
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Eliminado |
Hasan Habib started the hand by opening for 2,300, the player in the small blind called and Mike Wolf called from the big. The flop fell , both blinds checked and Habib bet 3,100. The small blind called and Wolf check-raised to 10,100.
Habib got out of the way and the small blind called. The turn came and both players checked. The river came , the small bind checked and Wolf bet 5,700.
The small blind called, Wolf tabled and his opponent mucked.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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Mike Wolf
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70,000 |
Wandering past Faraz Jaka's table and we noticed his stack was back into the six-figure range. We then watched him add even more chips to that in a hand against one opponent. It started with an early position player opening the pot to 2,300. Folded around to Jaka and he would three-bet to 6,200.
"Be nice to me," Jaka said as he called and the dealer spread out a flop. At this point Jaka fired out a bet of 6,200. Jaka's opponent only thought for a few moments before letting go of his hand and sending the pot to Jaka. The roller coaster continues.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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Faraz Jaka |
140,000
90,000
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90,000 |
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It's been a good day for Maria Ho so far. She has slowly increased her chips throughout the day, and she's picking up when she left off after the dinner break.
Ho raised from under the gun to 2,200, and the next player to act quickly three bet to 6,000. It folded back around to Ho, who asked him how much he had behind. When she found out it was about 35,000, she made the call. The flop came down , and she checked to her opponent, who fired out 8,000. Ho came along, and the hit the turn. Both players checked, and the river brought the . Ho fired out 14,000, and when her opponent called, Ho tabled for top pair. Her opponent dejectedly flashed before mucking his hand.
After that pot, Ho is up to 187,000.
Lynn Gilmartin spoke with Ho during the dinner break:
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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Maria Ho |
187,000
35,000
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35,000 |
A recent walk around the Amazon room brought us over to Faraz Jaka's table where we found him getting involved in a pot. The rest of the table folded around to the cutoff player who raised it up to 2,300. Jaka sat on the button and made the call. The small blind folded, and the big blind paid the toll as well.
The flop came and all three players checked. The on the turn saw the big blind check, and the cutoff follow suit with a tap of the felt of their own. Jaka was next up to bat and he bet out 3,700. The big blind then raised to 10,600. The cutoff folded and Jaka made the call.
The then landed on the river and the big blind checked. After a few moments Jaka placed a bet of 13,000. The big blind leaned back in his chair, smiled, and gave away his hand. It appears Jaka has had a bit of a reemergence late here on day 2ab, Jaka is now well over the 150,000 mark and looks primed to make day 3, but anything can happen.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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Faraz Jaka |
160,000
20,000
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20,000 |
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Coming back from the dinner break, chip leader Jason Somerville began in the cutoff seat at Table 1 in the Gold Section of the Brasilia Room. He started the orbit with roughly 330,000 in chips and here are the hands.
That concludes the orbit with Somerville to kick things off after the dinner break. He went from roughly 330,000 to a little over 340,000 for about a 10,000-chip profit.
But don't worry, there's more coming from Somerville in just a moment as he took a fairly decent pot just a few hands later. Stay tuned!
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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Jason Somerville |
340,000
-5,000
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-5,000 |
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When we got to the table, we saw that Barny Boatman had limped in from middle position, then raised it to 6,500 after the button made it 2,800. His opponent called, and the flop came . Boatman fired out 4,000, and his opponent made the call. The turn brought the , and Boatman fired out again, this time for 6,000. That was enough to make his opponent fold, and after stacking up his chips, we saw that he had 202,000.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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Barny Boatman
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202,000
12,000
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12,000 |
Moments after we spent an orbit with him, Jason Somerville saw a flop of with one opponent. The player led out for 3,600, and Somerville raised to 8,500. His opponent called.
Both players checked after the turned, and the completed the board. Somerville's opponent led out for 12,000, and Somerville quickly called.
"You win," the player announced.
Somerville tabled for a jack-high straight, and shipped the pot.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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Jason Somerville |
370,000
30,000
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30,000 |
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Earlier in the day, Mark Demirdjian put a big dent in the stack of William John, who began Day 2a as the overwhelming chip leader. Demirdjian recently finished the job by eliminating John here in Level 9.
The exact details of the hand escaped us, but we do know John got the last of his chips in on a flop of holding . Unfortunately for him, Demirdjian held for a set. The turn left John drawing dead, while the river sent him out the door unusually early.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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Mark Demirdjian
|
380,000
86,000
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86,000 |
William John
|
Eliminado |