Hold'em
According to Tim Duckworth, Jeff Madsen got the last of his chips in with ![]()
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after an ace and a nine flopped. He didn't improve his hand, and his tournament is over.
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Hold'em
According to Tim Duckworth, Jeff Madsen got the last of his chips in with ![]()
against ![]()
after an ace and a nine flopped. He didn't improve his hand, and his tournament is over.
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Stud
We found Jason Mercier contemplating a bet on seventh street.
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Mercier thought for awhile, showed an
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for aces up, indicating that Mercier had indeed made the correct decision.
| Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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4,500
500
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500 |
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Omaha Eight or Better
Jesse Sylvia has been steadily increasing his stack. After a recent Omaha Eight or Better hand in which Sylvia won with a flop bet, the 2012 Main Event runner up now sits with 23,000.
| Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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23,000
5,000
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5,000 |
Stud
We found Dutch Boyd with a good portion of his stack in the middle during a stud hand.
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Boyd called a final bet from his opponent on seventh street, and his opponent turned over ![]()
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for aces up. He said he caught the queen on the end, and Boyd's left with just a few bets.
| Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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3,700
5,600
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5,600 |
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Dutch Boyd just lost the last of his chips, though we didn't see how it happened.
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Hold'em
Matt Waxman, on the button, bet the turn in a raised pot on a ![]()
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board. The player in the small blind called, and the dealer brought out the
river. Both players checked, and the small blind showed ![]()
for a rivered gutshot straight.
"Pffff," Waxman said, mucking his cards.
"You got lucky he didn't bet fourth street," one of the other players jokingly said to the small blind.
| Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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19,100
2,900
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2,900 |
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We have a potential "Table of Death" emerging as David "Gunslinger" Bach, winner of the WSOP $50,000 HORSE event in 2009, was recently moved to a table with Joe Kuether and Dan Kelly. Bach is currently table chip leader with 32,000, while Kuether is short stacked with only 4,000. Dan Kelly has 8,500.
| Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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32,000
19,000
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19,000 |
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8,500
5,500
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5,500 |
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4,000
6,000
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6,000 |
The players have gone on a 20-minute break, the last of the night. Two more levels will be played afterwards.
Stud Eight or Better
Before the break, Alex Kravchenko paid the bring-in with a
showing. An opponent raised with
, and Kravchenko called. Kravchenko called on every street when his opponent bet out, and after the river the players boards read:
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Kravchenko mucked, and his opponent scooped the pot, winning the high with a pair of sevens and the low with an eight-low. Kravchenko is now down to 5,000.
| Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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5,000
500
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500 |
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Nível: 9
Hold'em/Omaha 8 - Blinds 300/600
Razz/Stud/Stud 8 - 25 Bring In - 600/1,200 limits