Escrito
2011-06-26 07:45 GMT por
EricRamsey
• Nivel 6: 300-600, 75 ante
Chris Lee has a long hill to climb if he wants to repeat this scene from Event #29
Chris Lee completed with a
showing, and the gentleman to his right raised to two bets. Lee raised it back, and his opponent made it four bets to go. Lee flatted this time, and off they went.
Lee: (X)(X) / 


/ (X)
Opponent: (X)(X) / 


/ (X)
Lee bet his lead on fourth street, and his opponent called. We're assuming he bet again on fifth, but both player simultaneously put in the bet. On sixth, Mr. Opponent had just 475 chips left, and he bet them all in with the lead. Lee called, turning over
in the hole. The all-in player was behind with his
, but Lee paired the
on seventh to keep him drawing live. He pulled a
as well, and it was a good one for him. He improved on the last two streets while Lee could not, and he's doubled up, and that loss knocks "Genius28" all the way down to just about 1,150 chips.
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Chris Lee.
Escrito
2011-06-26 07:38 GMT por
EricRamsey
• Nivel 6: 300-600, 75 ante
We just saw Kirk Morrison and Yuval Bronshtein both getting eliminated. Without a word, Bronshtein bolted out of the room with a slight scowl. It was quite a contrast to Morrison who hung around for several minutes to shake the hands of everyone at his table and wish them all good luck and happy drinking.
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Yuval Bronshtein, Kirk Morrison.
Escrito
2011-06-26 07:04 GMT por
EricRamsey
• Nivel 6: 300-600, 75 ante
At last count, Tom "Durrrr" Dwan has worked his count up to a heathy 13,500. He's still in our room for now, but we don't expect to see him for too much longer as the $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship is back in action in the Amazon Room.
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Tom Dwan.
Nivel 6 empezado
Escrito 2011-06-26 06:47 GMT
- Nivel:
- 6
- Limits:
- 300/600
- Ante:
- 75
Escrito
2011-06-26 06:40 GMT
• Nivel 5: 250-500, 50 ante
We just found Tom Dwan sprinting around the tables to his seat. Since he is on a 20 minute break in Day 2 of the $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship, like many of smaller tournaments that he has multi-tabled so far, this Razz event could be a quick boom or bust exit for Dwan.
Needless to say, in his first hand, Dwan had the bring in. After he folded on fourth, his stack had already bled down to 5,700. Dwan also asked Daniel Alaei if he could set the alarm on his phone for him to 11:51 which will give Dwan enough time to play a few hands here before he gets back to his bigger tournament.
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Tom Dwan.