Nível: 11
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 0
Nível: 11
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 0
The players are now on their first 20-minute break of the day.
"Raise… call… call… all in… call… pot."
So said Dave Fox, explaining the action on a big three-way hand at his table involving himself and two other players to Jeff Madsen who had wandered over. In the sequence Fox had been the second caller and the pot-sized reraiser, ultimately putting both of his opponents all in and having them covered.
We only arrived to see the end result. The board read . One all-in player — already departed — had for a big whiff. Fox had for kings and queens. And Padraig Parkinson had tabled , his aces having held throughout all of the action to win him a better than 130,000-chip pot just as Level 10 was coming to a close.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
---|---|---|
Padraig Parkinson |
135,000
80,300
|
80,300 |
Dave Fox |
44,000
23,200
|
23,200 |
Ludovic Lacay raised to 2,000 in middle position, Patrick Ruth, Steven Loube, and Attilio Donato called, and Jae Won Hur moved all in for 11,600. Every player called except Donato.
"This is the one you want to win," Lacay said, grinning.
The dealer fanned , and Lacay moved all in for 28,600. Ruth shot him a stare, then opted to call. Loube folded.
Hur:
Lacay:
Ruth:
"Eight is the best card!" Lacay exclaimed. "Eight of clubs!"
The turn was not an eight, rather it was a big red brick - the . The river wasn't an eight either, but the made Lacay's flush, and the Frenchman gave a hearty fist pump.
Hur hit the rail, Ruth fell to 75,000, and Lacay more than doubled to 110,000.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
---|---|---|
Ludovic Lacay |
110,000
86,000
|
86,000 |
Patrick Ruth |
75,000
15,200
|
15,200 |
Steven Loube |
29,500
-14,900
|
-14,900 |
|
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Jae Won Hur
|
Eliminado |
Ludovic Lacay was just in a somewhat unique spot. Action had reached the turn with the board showing in a hand between Lacay and Attilio Donato, and upon the completion of betting on that round Donato mistakenly opened his hand thinking Lacay was all in.
The floor was called, with Donato's cards showing for kings and a straight draw. The floor told the dealer to deliver the river — the — and Lacay went ahead and put the 3,000 or so he had left and Donato called.
Lacay showed for a flush and won the pot. The dealer then warned Donato that the next time he made such an error he'd be penalized a round, which led to some table banter afterwards.
Steven Loube — winner of the $1,500 PLO Hi-Low event last summer — joked that the transgression to show one's cards didn't seem like one which there existed a worry that players would deliberately commit it repeatedly. Meanwhile another player across the table proposed a new name for such a game.
"Open-Face PLO!"
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
---|---|---|
Attilio Donato |
28,800
-1,200
|
-1,200 |
Ludovic Lacay |
24,000
12,000
|
12,000 |
Jared "harrington25" Bleznick checked to Philipp "philbort" Gruissem on a flop of . Gruissem bet out 8,000, Bleznick announced that he was all in (he could only make it 37,500 though), and Gruissem re-potted, moving all in for 50,500.
The New Yorker didn't instantly call, but he eventually looked up the German, having him barely covered.
Gruissem:
Bleznick:
"Straight flush," Gruissem said, smiling at the thought of the turning or completing the board.
Gruissem didn't receive his straight flush, but the on the turn gave him a straight. The on the river was a brick, and the German doubled to 115,000 chips. Bleznick was left with just 8,000.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
---|---|---|
Philipp Gruissem |
115,000
37,700
|
37,700 |
|
||
Jared Bleznick |
8,000
-77,000
|
-77,000 |
Josh Arieh raised to 2,000 from middle position and both [Removed:424] and Alan Keating called from the next two seats. Barny Boatman then reraised to 7,500, prompting a fold from Arieh then a pot-sized reraise from Perez. Keating then called all in as did Boatman, and the three remaining players tabled their cards.
Perez:
Keating:
Boatman:
The community cards came , then , then , that river queen filling a flush for Perez and knocking out both Keating and Boatman. Perez now sits with more than 110,000 chips.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
---|---|---|
[Removed:424]
|
114,000
37,700
|
37,700 |
Barny Boatman | Eliminado | |
|
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Alan Keating | Eliminado |
Jason Rosenberg raised to 3,600 in late position, Tom Schneider called in the cutoff, Kevin Iacofano on the button, and Jan-Peter Jachtmann defended his big blind. The dealer fanned , Jachtmann checked, and Rosenberg continued for 7,000. Schneider folded, Iacofano raised to 16,000, Jachtmann called, and Rosenberg moved all in for 24,100. The action was closed because Rosenberg's all-in raise was for less than the necessary 9,000, and Iacofano called.
"All in," Jachtmann said incorrectly.
The dealer explained to him that he could not go all in, and Jachtmann begrudgingly called.
The turn was the .
"All in," he echoed.
Iacofano quickly folded, and the hands were opened.
Rosenberg:
Jachtmann:
"I need a diamond," Rosenberg sighed when he fanned his hand.
The river was a diamond, giving him the nut flush, and more than doubling him to 78,000 chips. Jachtmann and Iacofano slipped to 55,000 and 63,000 respectively.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
---|---|---|
Jason Rosenberg |
78,000
44,600
|
44,600 |
Kevin Iacofano |
63,000
-12,000
|
-12,000 |
Jan-Peter Jachtmann |
55,000
-15,000
|
-15,000 |
|
Nível: 10
Blinds: 500/1,000
Ante: 0
Max Silver just eliminated Dapreesch Scates. Before the flop the hand had involved four players, but a Scates reraise all in and a Silver push over the top left just the two of them.
Scates had and Silver . The board rolled out , the river completing a flush for Scates but also giving Silver a full house, thus resulting in the knockout.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
---|---|---|
Max Silver |
34,000
2,200
|
2,200 |
|
||
Dapreesch Scates | Eliminado |