One table just saw a seven-way-limped pot checked down to the river of a board showing . Max Silver announced, “Seven,” turning over and another player too turned over a . It looked like a chop until an was turned over. “Slowroll,” Siler said with a grin.
On the next table, there was a nine-way pot, as all the players had limped. Negreanu declared that he loved this form of poker where you get to see so many flops, and this one was the . But with a bet and a call in front of him, Negreanu threw his hand away.
Dustin Goldklang faced a bet of 6,000 on a flop of and he made a small raise to 12,000. His opponent made the call and they went to the turn card . Goldklang was first to act and he checked and his opponent checked behind.
The river card was the . Goldklang checked and his opponent bet 5,000. Goldklang asked how much the bet was before moving all in for 80,000 just under the stack size of his opponent. This seemed to rattle his opponent who shook his head and pondered what to for a few moments before announcing call.
“Good hand.” Goldklang said turning over as he was shown and he was out of the tournament.
Leo Wolpert joins Nate and Andrew from Las Vegas to discuss safety precautions for staying in hotels, the Rio flu, and the trio beak down three hands that Wolpert played at the World Series of Poker.
0:00 — Intro and Rio Flu talk
16:00 — Discussion of safety at the Rio and in Las Vegas in general
30:45 — The trio discusses three hands that Leo has played at the WSOP
Max Silver called a preflop raise of 4,200 from Tom Braband and they went to a flop of .
Silver checked and called a bet of 4,300 from Braband and they went to the turn . Another check from Silver and this time he faced a bet of 6,700. Once more he called and the final card was the .
Braband went for a big 19,000 bet when it was checked to him. Siler thought for over a minute, checking his hole cards a couple of times before folding and giving Braband another decent pot to add to his pile.