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2013 World Series of Poker
Hand #39: Joao Dorneles Neto opened to 60,000 from the cutoff and Jared Hamby made the call to see a flop fall.
Neto bet out 55,000 and Hamby insta-mucked.
Hand #40: Allan Vrooman bumped it up to 80,000 from the cutoff and collected the blinds and antes.
Hand #41: Joao Dorneles Neto opened to 60,000 from under the gun and Nicolas Fierro made the call. The flop fell and Fierro checked to Neto who checked also.
The turn of the saw Fierro checked and Neto fire out a delayed continuation-bet of 81,000 with Fierro making the call as the completed the board on the river. Fierro checked again and Neto bet out 130,000 before Fierro folded.
Hand #34- Peter Hengsakul gets a walk in the big blind.
Hand #35- Joao Dorneles Neto raised to 60,000 from under the gun, and Matt Berkey moved all in. It folded back to Neto, and he quickly folded.
Hand #36- Hengsakul raised to 82,000 on the button, and Neto reraised to 188,000 from the big blind. Hengsakul made the call, and the dealer fanned out a flop of . Neto c-bet to 175,000, and Hengsakul quickly folded.
Hand #37- Nicolas Fierro raised on the button to 60,000, and Neto reraised to 165,000 next to act. It got back to Fierro, and he laid it down, giving another pot to Neto.
Hand #38- Jared Hamby raised under the gun to 68,000, and he took down the blinds and antes.
Hand #29: Joao Dorneles Neto made it 65,000 and collected the blinds and antes.
Hand #30: Joao Dorneles Neto receives a walk in the big blind.
Hand #31: Jared Hamby opened the pot to 66,000 and picked up the blinds and antes.
Hand #32: Jared Hamby opened to 68,000 from under the gun only to have Allan Vrooman three-bet to 248,000 from out of the small blind.
Hamby deliberated for close to two minutes before eventually releasing his hand.
Hand #33: Peter Hengsakul opened to 82,000 from under the gun with Matt Berkey making the call to see a flop fall.
Berkey led out for 110,000 before Hengsakul bumped it up to 290,000 to force an insta-fold from Berkey.
Hand #28- Richard Dubini moved all in for 18,000, and Allan Vrooman called from the cutoff. Jared Hamby called from the small blind, and Peter Hengsakul checked his option. The flop came . Hamby fired 50,000, and while Hengaskul folded, Vrooman called. They both checked the on the turn, and the on the river. Here were the hands.
Hamby:
Dubini:
Vrooman: mucked
Hamby's flopped two pair was good to take both the side and the main pot to up his stack to 775,000, and Richard Dubini was knocked out in 7th place.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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Jared Hamby |
775,000
180,000
|
180,000 |
|
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Richard Dubini | Eliminado |
Hand #26: Nicolas Fierro opened to 65,000 from the hi-jack only to have Richard Dubini make it 140,000 next to speak on the button. Fierro folded and Dubini captured another pot.
Hand #27: Joao Dorneles Neto opened to 65,000 only to have Richard Dubini three-bet next to act to 152,000. The action folded back to Neto and he four-bet to 362,000.
Dubini looked up Neto's stack before making it 600,000 only to have Neto move all in with Dubini instantly calling.
Neto:
Dubini: .
With Neto needing to spike to stay alive, the flop saw his rail of Brazilians scream in excitement as Neto took a commanding lead.
The on the turn changed little, and when the completed the board, Neto went running to his rail to celebrate as he moved into the chip lead with 3.4 million.
Dubini on the other hand was left with only 25,000 - not even enough to match the big blind.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
---|---|---|
Joao Dorneles Neto |
3,410,000
2,160,000
|
2,160,000 |
Richard Dubini |
25,000
-1,275,000
|
-1,275,000 |
Hand #23- Peter Hengsakul made it 75,000 from the button, and Joao Dorneles Neto defended his big blind. The flop came , and both players checked. The hit the turn, and Neto fired out 84,000. Hengsakul folded, and Neto took the hand down.
Hand #24- Action folded to Nicolas Fierro on the button, and he raised to 65,000. Richard Dubini called from the big blind, and the flop came . Dubini checked, and Fierro c-bet to 75,000. Dubini quickly folded, and Fierro took down the pot.
Hand #25- Fred Berger made it 80,000 in early position, and Dubini made it 180,000 from the small blind. Berger made the call, and they went heads up to a flop of . Dubini kept up the aggression with a bet of 100,000, and Berger shoved all in, a bet that Dubini quickly called.
Dubini:
Berger:
Berger was in rough shape, as a queen would do him no good. He was hoping for one of the two kings left in the deck, but the turn was the , and the river the . Berger will have to settle for just over $50,000, while Dubini is now up to 1.3 million.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
---|---|---|
Richard Dubini |
1,300,000
363,000
|
363,000 |
Fred Berger | Eliminado | |
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Hand #19: Peter Hengsakul opened to 60,000 only to have Nicolas Fierro three-bet to 170,000 next to act.
Once the action returned to Hengsakul, he moved all in for over 2.5 million to put Fierro to a decision for his chips. That decision would be a fold, and Hengsakul captured the pot.
Hand #20: Peter Hengsakul opened to 75,000 and collected the blinds and antes.
Hand #21: Joao Dorneles Neto opened to 60,000 only to have Matt Berkey make it 135,000 from the cutoff. The action passed back to Neto and he made the call to see a flop fall.
Both players checked as the landed on the turn and again both players tapped the table as the completed the board on the river. Neto pushed out 150,000 and Berkey mucked.
Hand #22: Allan Vrooman raised to 80,000 from middle position and Nicolas Fierro made the call from the big blind to see a flop fall.
Both players checked as the landed on the turn with both players checking as the completed the board on the river. Fierro cut out a bet amounting to 75,000 and Vrooman called tabling his . However it would be Fierro's that would see him win the pot.
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Nível: 25
Blinds: 15,000/30,000
Ante: 5,000