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Livello: 5
Bui: 200/400
Ante: 50
Erica Schoenberg has been eliminated after she was unsuccessful in racing her against another player's . A third queen on the flop helped finish her off.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Erica Schoenberg | Eliminato |
Logan Deen is playing in his first ever WSOP today and there's no question that he's the youngest player in the field. Deen chose to play in Day 1B as it happens to fall on his 21st birthday. He's had a rail of supporters with neon colored signs cheering him on all day as he participated in the most prestigious poker tournament in the world.
Unfortunately, Deen has been running short on chips as of late. After being short stacked for a bit, Deen finally shoved all in preflop for his last 3,300 and received one caller:
Deen:
Opponent:
Deen was behind and would need help on the flop. The flop came and gave Deen top pair and the lead in the hand. The turn brought the giving him two pair and the river bricked out for his opponent when it fell . Deen was able to double up to around 8,000 in chips.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Logan Deen
|
8,000 |
We walked over to Patrik Antonius's table and saw him heads up in a pot that already had 12,000 in the middle. The board read , and the small blind checked to Antonius, who bet out 5,500. He was called, and the river brought the . The small blind checked again, and as Antonius has been known to do, he sat motionless for about 90 seconds before reaching for his chips. He ended up putting together a bet of 7,500, and slid it into the middle. The small blind tanked for about two minutes, clearly pained by the decision, as the bet represented half his stack. He ended up making the call, and Antonius showed for the bottom straight. It was good enough to win, as his opponent mucked his hand, boosting Antonius back up over 80,000.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Patrik Antonius
|
83,000
21,000
|
21,000 |
We only showed up to the table to see the hand over and the full board out and all of Dan Kelly’s chips out in front of him. The other player had for a flush but Dan Kelly had for a full house if we heard correctly, all of the chips went in on the turn. At some point though, chips got mixed up and it was unclear how much the other player had put in and owed Kelly. This brought forth a bit of debate between several players including William Thorson and the dealer in an attempt to figure things out. Eventually, it was settled and Kelly doubled up.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Dan Kelly
|
67,300
39,300
|
39,300 |
Four limpers including Dave "Devilfish" Ulliott saw a flop of . Action checked around to Ulliott who fired out a bet of 2,000. Action folded back around to a player in middle position who decided to toss out a check-raise, making it 5,000 to go. Ulliott quickly called.
The turn brought the and the player continued his aggression with a bet of 5,000. Devilfish called once again and the river came . Devilfish's opponent slowed down this time, checking, and Devilfish checked behind as well.
Devilfish's opponent tabled for ace-king high.
"You know we're not playing blackjack? We're playing hold'em!" Ulliott remarked as he flipped up for two pair. He scooped the pot, a wry smile never leaving his face.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Dave Ulliott
|
59,000
6,000
|
6,000 |
With the board reading Ken Griffin checked from the big blind and the player on the button bet 4,000. Griffin called and the came on the river. Griffin took the lead and bet out two orange chips, worth 10,000. The button went into the tank for a couple of minutes before reluctantly folding his hand.
With that pot Griffin boosted his stack back up to 103,000.
Over on the Main Feature table, most of the fans are pulling for Mike "The Mouth" Matusow, but a few self-proclaimed "random fans" are pulling for Mr. Marcelo Barchi.
"He blows us kisses," one girl told us. "So far I like him."
Barchi gave his fans a reason to cheer recently, when he doubled through Josh Ladines. Mike Matusow opened opened to 10,500 from early position, Barchi called on the button, and Lardines called out of the small blind. The flop fell , and Lardines led for 1,750. Matusow called, Barchi raised to 4,000, Lardines called, and Matusow tank-folded.
The turn was the . Lardines checked, and Barchi confidently flipped to orange T5,000 chips in the middle. Lardines raised enough to put Barchi all in, and Barchi waved to his fans before slam-dunking his chips in the middle.
Lardines:
Barchi:
Barchi needed to fade a ten, and successfully did so when the hit the river, doubling him to 64,600 chips.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Marcelo Barchi
|
64,600
34,600
|
34,600 |
Scott Seiver started the hand by putting out a bet of 900 preflop from under the gun. A player in middle position raised and made it 2,200. Seiver made the call and got to see the flop where he checked. Seiver's opponent opted to bet 2,400. Seiver made the call.
With the landing on the turn and both players knuckled. A river lead to a repeat in action as both players checked again. Seiver flipped over for a pair of aces and his opponent mucked.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Scott Seiver
|
17,000
-5,000
|
-5,000 |
Jean-Robert Bellande raised to 850 in early position and was only called by the big blind. The flop came down and the big check-called a 1,400 bet from Bellande. The action was the same for 3,200 on the turn and for 5,300 on the river. Bellande turned over which was good as his opponent mucked and Bellande gave a little smile as he raked in the chips.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Jean-Robert Bellande
|
60,000
-2,000
|
-2,000 |