More Familiar Faces
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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Shannon Shorr | 4,000 | |
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Dominik Kulicki | 4,000 | |
Ross Boatman | 4,000 | |
Marvin Rettenmaier | 4,000 | |
Olaf de Zeeuw | 4,000 | |
Brendon Rubie | 4,000 |
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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Shannon Shorr | 4,000 | |
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Dominik Kulicki | 4,000 | |
Ross Boatman | 4,000 | |
Marvin Rettenmaier | 4,000 | |
Olaf de Zeeuw | 4,000 | |
Brendon Rubie | 4,000 |
Kristy pulls Phil Laak aside for another episode of Calling the Clock. He might get off track a bit, but he answers whether or not he farts in front of his girlfriend, if he believes in ghosts, and so, so much more.
With the board showing by fourth street, Amanda Musumeci tried a feeler bet of 125, and watched as an opponent raised it to 325. Another player flatted the raise, as did Musumeci, and the river fell .
Musumeci slowed down by tapping the table, and the raiser made it 700 to play. This bet folded Musumeci, but the third player in the hand called, only to see the tabled for the nut straight.
Getting away from this hand saved Musumeci some chips early in the day, and after her 39th place finish in Event #54 ($1,000 N0-Limit Hold'em), Musumeci will be looking to use those chips for another deep run here today.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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Amanda Musumeci |
3,250
-750
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-750 |
A taste of the ladies event with 4 girls at my table in the little one drop! #4betpotafter4betpotFollow @bebe_chien
Bracelet winner Jason Duval has four ladies at his table and one of them gave Duval some trouble just now. Duval called a raise to 75 from the cut off and his neighbor, the lady on the button, called as well. On it was checked to Duval and he bet out 125. Just the player on the button made the call. The turn brought the to the felt and Duval continued with a bet of 350. Instantly his opponent made it 700. Duval glanced at his neighbor, and then folded without much trouble.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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Jeremy Ausmus | 4,000 | |
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Brett Richey | 4,000 | |
Cary Katz | 4,000 |
Nível: 2
Blinds: 25/50
Ante:
Earlier in this World Series of Poker, we wrote about a hand involving Steve Brecher, a member of poker's original generation of tournament experts, and a much younger player who did not appear to know about Brecher's contributions to the game, or even who he was.
It turns out that player was none other than circuit player Maurice "Mo" Hawkins, a man who has earned over $1 million in live earnings while defining the term grinder, playing events of all level, around the country and throughout the year. With four cashes and three top-40 finishes here at the 2013 WSOP, Hawkins is definitely a player who has earned the right to critique his elders, and although he was obviously joking during his appraisal of Brecher's play, the generational clash speaks to the divergent styles that have emerged during poker's rapid evolution.
Today, Hawkins is in attendance competing on Day 1A of the Little One for One Drop, and wouldn't you know it, he is sitting directly to the left of another of poker's elder statesman. None other than T.J. Cloutier will be Hawkins' neighbor as the day continues, and we will be sure to check in periodically to see whether or not the young gun and the old saw engage one another in combat, verbal or otherwise.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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Maurice Hawkins |
4,000
4,000
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4,000 |
At noon the tournament started in Brasilia and in the White Section of the Pavilion. The black section had only a couple of tables in play. After an hour of play almost the entire black section of that room is in play as well now. We have $111,111 Big One for One Drop player Chamath Palihapitiya over there, former World Champion Pius Heinz, Master Classics of Poker Amsterdam winner and EPT Prague runner-up David Boyaciyan, legendary English player Neil Channing and a bunch of other familiar faces:
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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Roberto Romanello | 4,000 | |
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Randy Lew | 4,000 | |
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Bon Bounahra
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4,000 | |
Andrey Pateychuk | 4,000 | |
Pius Heinz | 4,000 | |
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Chamath Palihapitiya | 4,000 | |
Tim West | 4,000 | |
Neil Channing | 4,000 | |
John Eams
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4,000 | |
David Williams | 4,000 | |
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Jeffrey Hakim | 4,000 | |
David Boyaciyan | 4,000 | |
Jake Balsiger | 4,000 |
Though underneath chip indication goes up for both players, Terry lost some in this hand. French player Gabriel Nassif opened to 125 from middle position and Todd Terry in the big blind was the only caller. Terry check called a 125 bet on and check called another 275 on the -turn. The river was the en Terry checked once more to Nassif. Nassif bet 825 and Terry quickly folded.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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Todd Terry |
5,300
1,300
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1,300 |
Gabriel Nassif |
4,200
200
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200 |
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After taking to Twitter earlier to inform his followers about the four ladies at his table, Jason Duval has just shipped some of stack across the table to one of them, with Jennifer Tilly the grateful recipient.
We caught the action on the flop, with Duval facing a bet of 250 from Tilly. After flatting, Duval saw the come on the turn, and Tilly tap the table for a check. Following up on his tweeted proclamation to ramp up the aggression, Duval tossed out a bet of 550, and Tilly quickly announced herself all in for her last 2,325.
This move appeared to surprised Duval, who took down his first WSOP bracelet earlier in the summer, and he mucked his hand reluctantly.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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Jennifer Tilly |
3,675
-325
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-325 |
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Jason Duval |
2,250
-1,750
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-1,750 |
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