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We are done with four levels, and players are now on a 20-minute break.
Everybody Loves Raymond star Brad Garrett is down to 9,300 in chips, but that unmistakable voice is still ringing out as bright as ever as he continues his quest for his first WSOP gold bracelet.
The action folded to Mitch Branch who raised to 425 from the button before the flop; Garrett called and then both players checked the flop of and the turn of the , before Garrett led out for 500 on the river of the . Mitch, who was only playing about 1,500 behind, reluctantly called and turned up for two pair. Garrett mucked.
"Good call! I just wanted to see where you were at," Garrett bellowed. "What were you afraid of?"
"Going broke," Branch replied meekly.
On the last break, our very own Kristy Arnett called the clock on Garrett, which you can check out in the video below.
We can tell you that that there is one other player who has gone broke - Jason Mercier was one of the late entrants into today's event after busting in seventh place from the 2-7 Draw Lowball final table. According to our sources, it wasn't even five minutes before he walked back out the door.
On the flop of , Eli Elezra bet 1,500 and Andy Black called. The turn was the and both players checked before the paired the board on the river. Elezra fired 1,700 and Black raised to 4,700. Elezra thought it was best to lay down his and mucked his hand saying, "All right, buddy. Enjoy." Black didn't show and won the pot.
We just caught a pretty crazy hand over at Greg Raymer's table. Raymer was in the big blind against opponents in the small blind and on the button. The flop came out , and it was checked to the button, who bet 450. The small blind called, then Raymer check raised to 1,425. Both players called, and the turn brought the . It seemed like an action card, but all three players checked and saw the hit the river. The small blind bet out 2,500, and both Raymer and the button called fairly quickly. When the cards were turned up, everyone was surprised to see what they had.
Small Blind:
Button:
Raymer: Mucked but said he had 10-high flush
All three players rivered a flush, but the button's was best. Raymer lost the hand, but is still very healthy at around 12,000.
On the flop of , the small blind checked, Eli Elezra checked and then Greg Meuller checked. The turn was the and there was no more checking going on. The small blind bet 750, Elezra min-raised to 1,500 and then Mueller moved in for 4,450. The small blind folded and then Elezra folded, showing he . "I was bluffing," he said. Mueller showed the .
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
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Greg Mueller |
5,500
2,500
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2,500 |
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Eli Elezra raised to 325 and Brock Parker moved all in for 3,500. Elezra made the call with two jacks and was up against Parker's .
The jacks held up for Elezra and Parker was out the door.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
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Eli Elezra |
10,500
3,500
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3,500 |
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Brock Parker | Eliminato |
Max Pescatori was just eliminated after his failed to get there against an opponent's . All of the money went in preflop and the board ran out .
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
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Max Pescatori | Eliminato | |
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It looks like Mario Ho didn't use up all of her luck with her deep run in the 5k no-limit yesterday. She has just doubled up after getting her stack in preflop in the small blind with . She was behind big time against her opponent in the big blind with , but the board ran out , giving her a flopped set and a double up to 4,125.
Vanessa Selbst has just been eliminated. She got her money in preflop with and was called by . An ace flopped and that's all the player needed to send her to the rail.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
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Vanessa Selbst | Eliminato | |
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