When we reached the table, Jonathan Duhamel and an opponent got all of the chips in the middle on a flop of . The hands looked like this:
Duhamel:
Opponent:
Duhamel's set held as the turn and river came , respectively, and was shipped the pot. The 2010 World Series of Poker Main Event Champion now has 15,000 chips, which includes one lammer.
Ireland's Dermot Blain has blasted through his 9,000 stack and is no longer competing for Event '35's bracelet.
Blain's former seat is empty and Ludovic Lacay has a massive stack of 21,000 in front of him. Putting two and two together (and hopefully not getting five) we can assume Lacay sent Blin to the showers during the last 10-15 minutes.
Michael Mizrachi has used both of his lammer and is down to 4,100 chips in total. his situation was a little worse a short time ago, but he managed to win a pot on the flop.
Facing a 300 bet, Mizrachi three-bet to 1,050 and was called by the initial raiser. The flop fell and the action was checked to Mizrachi, who continued with an all-in bet of 1,700. Thirty seconds later, Mizrachi's opponent folded and Mizrachi showed him .
The crew is back to discuss all of the recent bracelet winners at the 2013 World Series of Poker, including Tom Schneider, Jason Duval, and Isaac Hagerling. They also talk with Jason Koon, who reached the semi-finals of the Mixed Max event and made the final table of a $1,000 buy-in event.