Nível: 6
Blinds: 300/600
Limits: 600/1200
Nível: 6
Blinds: 300/600
Limits: 600/1200
On a flop of 2♠Q♥10♠, Shirley Rosario bet from the button before Qinghai Pan raised in the big blind.
Rosario called to the 9♦ turn where Pan led out with a bet. Rosario called and the 3♥ fell on the river, where she again called a bet.
Pan turned over K♦K♠J♦10♦ for the turned straight to win the pot as Rosario mucked.
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Lon McEachern recently joined Chad Holloway and Jesse Fullen for the second episode of The Chad & Jesse Poker Show.
They talk about old WSOP memories and what the first years of video production were like and some old Doyle Brunson stories are told by McEachern.
On a board of 2♣5♠6♠10♦ with three active players, the player first to act bet before seeing a call then a raise from Lee Duncan behind. One player got out of the way before a call from the other player took them to a 4♥ river card.
The player first to act checked only to see Duncan toss out a bet. His opponent folded and Duncan turned up the 6♣5♣4♦3♥ and said, "I flopped it" as the dealer pushed the pot in his direction.
Yuval Bronshtein was in the big blind and heads-up on a flop of 7♦Q♣2♠ when he called a bet from an opponent under the gun.
The turn came the K♠ and Bronshtein led out with a bet. His opponent raised and Bronshtein called to the K♥ river.
Bronshtein led out again and his opponent tank-called. Bronshtein turned over K♦7♥10♦A♣ for a full house and his opponent mucked.
"Flush draw and a low draw," Bronshtein asked his opponent as he took in the pot.
"Something like that," his defeated adversary said.
Elizabeth Blalock raised from under the gun, leaving herself just one purple 500 chip behind, as action folded around to the blinds who both called.
"I'll probably get something I completely miss," Blalock said pessimistically heading to the 6♥3♦A♣ flop. The blinds both checked to her, and she threw out her last chip. Both opponents quickly folded.
"Look at this," Blalock said, turning over A♠4♣4♠2♦ for top pair and a low. "And nobody had anything? How does that happen," she said as she took in the tournament-saving pot that she hoped had been much bigger.
In a pot that saw four limps before a raise, Jason Gola put in the third bet before the flop. Sam Farha called before three others called as well and all five players took a flop of 9♠8♦A♠.
Gola led out and received a call from two spots, including Farha. All three players checked through on a 2♠ turn to see the K♠ fall on the river.
Gola led with a bet and was only called by Farha. Gola turned over the A♣7♦6♣2♦ for two pair, good for the high side, while Farha showed the A♥Q♦6♦4♠ for the low.
With the board showing Q♥Q♣2♦6♥, a player in early position bet and Seth Frederici called.
The river came the K♦ and the early-position player bet again. Frederici quickly called and showed K♥A♦8♥2♣ for two pair, kings and queens.
His opponent quickly turned over 10♥J♣A♣3♣, having missed his low draw, before mucking.
Nível: 5
Blinds: 300/500
Limits: 500/1000
Chris Tryba bet on a board of 8♠4♦7♥2♠ and received two calls, including by Jon Maren in the hijack.
The river came the 6♥ and action checked to Maren, who put out a bet. Both opponents called and Maren showed K♦4♥5♠3♣ for a straight and a low. His other opponent had 8♣5♣3♦2♣ for the same low.
"I had a live ace," Tryba said as he mucked. The pot was about to be split before it was pointed out that Maren had the higher straight and won three-quarters of the pot.