Tag: David Baker

Aroldo le gana un buen bote a Baker

Fioroni Aroldo ha apostado en todas las calles (1.650, 2.900 y 5.300 puntos), siendo las cartas comunes .

Double up para el short stack

Quedan 131 jugadores en el field y 128 de ellos entrarán en premios. El jugador corto de fichas, David Baker se resta por 38.500 sobre el board y su rival le paga.

Salhani se dobla contra Baker

Amir Salhani está en racha y acaba de subir hasta los 50.000 puntos. Con , derrotó al de David "ODB" Baker al caer un en el flop.

Bob, Bob, Bobbin' Along

Jean-Robert Bellande raised to 4,500 UTG and David Baker made the call from middle position. Bellande fired out 8,000 on the flop, another 15,000 on the turn and finally 30,000 on the river.

Pillai Bests Baker

David Baker opened to 2,600 from the cutoff, Shankar Pillai three-bet to 6,200 on the button, and Baker four-bet to 16,100. Pillai tank-called. The dealer fanned , and both players checked. The turned, and Baker led for 18,200.

"Easiest Kings Fold...Ever"

We arrived at the table and found that after a series of preflop raises, an opponent had re-raised all in and put Casey McCarrel to the test.

Baker Relentless On The River

David "ODB" Baker has been mixing it up early during Level 1. We caught him in two hands, neither of which went to showdown, which Baker took down with a river bet.

Baker Cooked

Razz On the first hand after the redraw, we had a four-way razz hand over on Table 292 in which David "ODB" Baker was all in by fourth street, then unfortunately for him caught enough bricks to build a small toolshed.

Rast Above 2MM

Pot-Limit Omaha Matt Glantz opened to 20,000 from under the gun, and received calls from Brian Rast on his direct left and David Baker in the cutoff. The flop fell , Glantz checked, Rast fired 45,000, and Baker folded. Glantz called.

Arieh Avoids Baker's Bait

No-Limit Hold'em Chip leader Josh Arieh opened for 30,000 from middle position, then it folded around to David "ODB" Baker in the small blind who reraised to 155,000 total.

Quintuple-Up for Lisandro

Razz Okay, razz fans. Five-way action here, details below. Cliffs? Jeffrey Lisandro quintuples up! (No shinola.) The hand involved Lisandro, Shaun Deeb, Jason Lester, Steve Billirakis, and David "ODB" Baker.

Ashton Scoops Lisandro

Omaha-8 Jeffrey Lisandro opened for a raise in middle position, and found three callers in Hoi Cheung (button), Matthew Ashton (small blind) and David "ODB" Baker (big blind).

Yitzhaki Gets Some Back

No-Limit Hold'em Roman Yitzhaki opened to 12,500 from middle position, David "ODB" Baker called on the button, and Shaun Deeb defended his big blind. The flop fell , and the action checked to Baker who bet 18,500.

Baker Uses Trip Jacks in this Recipe for Biscuits

Limit Hold'em Matt Hawrilenko raised from under the gun and action folded to David "Bakes" Baker on the button. He reraised and then Scott Clements reraised from the big blind. Hawrilenko called and Baker called.

Learn the Terms: the Pitch, the Chuck and the Dump

2-7 Triple Draw David "Bakes" Baker raised from the cutoff seat and Sorel Mizzi reraised from the button.

You Down With ODB?

Razz David "ODB" Baker: (X)(X) / / (X) Joe Cassidy: (X)(X) / / (X) Dan O'Brien: (X)(X) / FOLDED We caught the action on fifth street, where Cassidy led out, and both Baker and O'Brien called.

Negreanu Eliminated

No-Limit Hold'em David "ODB" Baker raised to 2,700 from early position and Phil Hellmuth called from the next seat. Chris Klodnicki called from the small blind, as did Daniel Negreanu from the big blind.

Benba Ships One

Pot-Limit Omaha To say Ben "Benba" Lamb is good at PLO would be an understatement. He has over $1 million in earnings in PLO events at the 2011 World Series of Poker, including a bracelet in the $10,000 PLO Championship event.

Phil Laak Busted

2-7 Triple Draw According to Ali Islami, Laak lost a large amount of his stack in a huge Pot-Limit Omaha hand to Huck Seed. We caught a Laak double up, but just one hand later, Phil Laak was all in again.

Lamb Chops at Laak

No-Limit Hold'em David Baker raised from the hijack to 1,300. Phil Laak was on the button and flat-called before Ben Lamb three-bet from the small blind to 5,000. Baker folded and then Laak called. The flop came down and Lamb bet 5,600.

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