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07-13-2009 , 03:39 PM
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Originally Posted by xIrish
Lawd almighty they're dropping like FLIES!


Edit: Looks like great minds think alike, GBG
07-13-2009 , 03:40 PM
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Originally Posted by rizeagainst
are people just coolering each other? how are people knocking each other out so quick when they all have 50bb? wtf is goingon?
-One guy got 21bb stack in with AQo by calling a 4bet shove preflop vs KK
-Another guy got 19bbs in preflop with his 88 vs QQ
-16bb stack went in preflop on a 3bet shove w/ QJo
-One guy went AI pf with J9s (stack size unknown)
-One guy got ai by calling a raise w top pair jack kicker on the turn
-AI pf with AJo (3bet, stack unknown)
-AI pf with KQs (20bb stack)
-AI pf with QT (stack unknown)

cliff notes:lol donkaments
07-13-2009 , 03:40 PM
Matt Affleck made it 38,000 to go from UTG, Nick Maimone flat-called from early position, and Cole South reraised to 60,000 from the button.

lol minraisaments?
07-13-2009 , 03:40 PM
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Originally Posted by PokerRancio
66 ppl are above evrage wich is 1.146.000 wich is around 70 BB.
blinds are 6000/12000.....they have almost 100BB
07-13-2009 , 03:41 PM
any details on how jordan morgan busted out?
07-13-2009 , 03:41 PM
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Newman Doing Work
Multi-way action is the story of the day so far at the featured table, and we join another five-handed pot just about to get going. Michael Jansen had raised to 40,000 to kick it off, and he found four callers on down the line.

The flop came out , and each of the five men tapped the felt in turn. Forth street brought the . Miika Puumalainen was first to act from the small blind, and he led out with a bet of 140,000. Scott Sitron and Jansen folded, while both Clayton Newman and Tom Schneider put in the call.

The river came the . Puulmainen checked this time, and Clayton Newman moved all in for close to 500,000. Schneider would think for a good while before releasing his hand. Puumalainen followed with a fold as well, sending the pot over to Newman.

Clayton's been easily the most active player at the main table so far, and he's been rewarded with a huge boost to his chip count. His 244,000-chip starting stack has multiplied into just about 1,300,000 now.
Gogogogogogo
07-13-2009 , 03:42 PM
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Originally Posted by rizeagainst
blinds are 6000/12000.....they have almost 100BB
ok, according to PokerNews they are playing round 21 wich is 8000/16000-2000
07-13-2009 , 03:43 PM
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Originally Posted by PokerRancio
ok, according to PokerNews they are playing round 21 wich is 8000/16000-2000
http://www.pokernews.com/wsop/2009/e...7/blinds/day5/

is what im lookin at
07-13-2009 , 03:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Jack Bando
-One guy got 21bb stack in with AQo by calling a 4bet shove preflop vs KK
-Another guy got 19bbs in preflop with his 88 vs QQ
-16bb stack went in preflop on a 3bet shove w/ QJo
-One guy went AI pf with J9s (stack size unknown)
-One guy got ai by calling a raise w top pair jack kicker on the turn
-AI pf with AJo (3bet, stack unknown)
-AI pf with KQs (20bb stack)
-AI pf with QT (stack unknown)

cliff notes:lol donkaments
Um, not a single one of these is necessarily wrong from the info you provide.
07-13-2009 , 03:44 PM
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Originally Posted by rizeagainst
wich WAS correct yesterday DAY 5
07-13-2009 , 03:44 PM
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Gabriel Vezina raised and Bob Whalen flat-called. Eugene Katchalov called as well before Don Tran reraised to 105,000 on top of the first raise. Vezina reraised to 270,000 and Whalen folded. Katchalov was next to act and pounced on everyone with an all-in bet. Tran folded and then Vezina called over one of our reporters to show him his hand. He showed pocket queens to the reporter and then mucked.

Vezina is down to 1.2 million while Katchalov moved up to 3.8 million.
Interesting
07-13-2009 , 03:44 PM
Joe Sebok 810k.
07-13-2009 , 03:45 PM
Gabriel Vezina raised and Bob Whalen flat-called. Eugene Katchalov called as well before Don Tran reraised to 105,000 on top of the first raise. Vezina reraised to 270,000 and Whalen folded. Katchalov was next to act and pounced on everyone with an all-in bet. Tran folded and then Vezina called over one of our reporters to show him his hand. He showed pocket queens to the reporter and then mucked.

Vezina is down to 1.2 million while Katchalov moved up to 3.8 million.


Would you really flat AA or KK with a raise and call in front of you? Don't think I fold QQ there.
07-13-2009 , 03:45 PM
Blinds: 6000/12000 Ante: 2000

Aren't the antes ginormous here? Aren't they usually at 10% of the BB? And even that is big...
07-13-2009 , 03:46 PM
Has this Matt Affleck fellow lost a significant pot?
07-13-2009 , 03:46 PM
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Originally Posted by PokerRancio
wich WAS correct yesterday DAY 5
lol calm down, jesus
07-13-2009 , 03:47 PM
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Originally Posted by rizeagainst
Blinds: 6000/12000 Ante: 2000

Aren't the antes ginormous here? Aren't they usually at 10% of the BB? And even that is big...
http://www.pokernews.com/wsop/2009/e...7/blinds/day6/
07-13-2009 , 03:47 PM
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A hand between James Akenhead and Steven Begleiter started off typically enough. Action folded to Akenhead in the small blind and he put in a standard raise. Begleiter called to a flop of {9-Clubs} {8-Clubs} {Q-Hearts}.

With an ESPN camera crew materializing on cue, there was plenty of action to record. Akenhead checked to Begleiter, who bet 85,000 before Akenhead check-raised to 190,000. Begleiter was undeterred as he put in a three-bet to 380,000. Akenhead took his time considering that bet before electing to call.

The turn was a seeming blank, the {3-Spades}. Akenhead, sipping coffee from a tall disposable cup, checked. Beglieter made a huge bet of 850,000. Akenhead continued sipping his coffee, then cut out the 850,000 chips from his stack. He didn't immediately put them in the middle. A second camera crew came to the table before Akenhead silently slid the chips forward.

The river fell {7-Spades}. Akenhead checked.

"Two pair," said Begleiter as he checked behind. He showed down {9-Diamonds} {7-Clubs}, having rivered his second pair. Akenhead's eyes bugged out before he tilted his head back and stared at the ceiling in frustration. He mucked his hand and fell to 1.13 million. Begleiter is now up to about 3.8 million.
So Akenhead had KQ here? QT clubs?
07-13-2009 , 03:48 PM
Esfandiari Doubles Rosenkrantz
07-13-2009 , 03:50 PM
Rosenkrantz doubled to 900,000. Esfandiari slipped to 720,000.
07-13-2009 , 03:52 PM
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Originally Posted by 1p0kerboy
Esfandiari Doubles Rosenkrantz
Same number of WPT titles.
07-13-2009 , 03:53 PM
Merichko Bluffs His Way Out

Randy Propson was in the big blind and fired out a bet on the flop on Qh-7h-5s . Michael Merichko raised all in from the button and Propson called.

Propson held Qs-8h while Merichko held 2c-3c . The turn was the Kc and the river the Qc . Merichko's ill-timed bluff had him making his way to the payout table.

LOL
07-13-2009 , 03:54 PM
Don't think Akenhead had QT there
07-13-2009 , 03:54 PM
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Randy Propson was in the big blind and fired out a bet on the flop on {Q-Hearts} {7-Hearts} {5-Spades}. Michael Merichko raised all in from the button and Propson called.

Propson held {Q-Spades} {8-Hearts} while Merichko held {3-Clubs} {2-Clubs}. The turn was the {K-Clubs} and the river the {Q-Clubs}. Merichko's ill-timed bluff had him making his way to the payout table.
Nice to at least have some backdoor outs for a bluff...
07-13-2009 , 03:57 PM
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Originally Posted by icallicall
Has this Matt Affleck fellow lost a significant pot?
Benjamin Jensen Doubles Through Matt Affleck- 530K pot

      
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