Tag: Erick Lindgren

Lindgren Eliminated in 43rd Place

A short-stacked Erick Lindgren moved all in from the hijack for around 640,000 and received a call from Steve Brecher in the big blind.

Lindgren in Trouble

Gregory Kaplan was in the hijack and raised all in preflop for 1.125 million, which was met with an over-the-top all-in reraise to 1.77 milliom by Erick Lindgren on the button.

Brecher Takes Some from Lindgren

Steve Brecher raised to 175,000 from late position, and Erick Lindgren called from the big blind. The flop came , and both players checked. The turn was the . Brecher checked, then Lindgren bet 250,000, and Brecher called the bet.

Lucky Sevens for Lindgren

Action folded to Erick Lindgren in the hijack and he put in a raise to 180,000, which was immediately three-bet to 405,000 by Kyle Johnson in the cutoff. The button and blinds got out of the way, and Lindgren moved all in for 855,000 more.

Sands Steals From Lindgren

In the final hand of Day 6 of the 2011 WSOP Main Event, the action folded around to Erick Lindgren who raised to 120,000 before David "Doc" Sands called from the button to go heads-up to the flop of , which both players checked be

Lindgren Doubles

(This hand was previously reported incorrect. Apologies for that.) Erick Lindgren raised from middle position to 120,000. Konstantinos Mamaliadis called from the cutoff seat and the flop came down .

Grand Lamb Larceny

In one of the biggest pots on the feature table today, Ben Lamb has moved up to more than 9.7 million after a massive three-way pot against JP Kelly and Erick Lindgren.

Lindgren Slips

We haven't heard much of Erick Lindgren in this level, but he has managed to get involved voluntarily in one pot against JP Kelly as we approach the final break of the night.

Hold the Action

We're on a short delay to sort out a chip discrepancy. As you're about to read, the featured table has been swapped out during the break, and the tournament staff racked up and transferred the chips while the players were away.

More for Lindgren

On a flop of , Brian Yoon checked from the big blind and allowed Erick Lindgren to bet 90,000. Yoon then check-raised to 230,000, Lindgren called, and the appeared on the turn.

E-Dog Doubles

A player in early position opened to 70,000 and was called by the player on the button. Jerry Van Strydonck three-bet from the small blind and Erick Lindgren moved all in from the big blind.

Kelopuro Cashes Out

Sami Kelopuro only had 215,000 chips left at the last break, the second-shortest stack in the room. He didn't waste any time getting those chips in with , and he was behind but drawing live against Guy Gorelik's .

Erick Lindgren Plays Rush Poker

Table 338 just broke, its players scattering to find their assigned seats elsewhere in what is becoming an increasingly sparse Amazon Room.

Melikian Cracks Lindgren's Kings

Ara Melikian open-raised all in from under the gun with his last 349,000 and it folded all of the way back around to Erick Lindgren in the big blind who instantly called the raise. Melikian had , but Lindgren had woken up with .

E-Dog Takes Bite Out of Bonding

Lars Bonding opened with a raise to 50,000 from the hijack seat, and only Erick Lindgren called from the small blind. The flop came , and Lindgren led with a bet of 80,000.

Early Double for Lindgren

Just seven minutes into Day 6, Erick Lindgren got off to a great start with an early double. It began when Lindgren shoved all in from early position for 329,000 and cleared the field all the way around to Minh Nguyen in the big blind.

Lindgren Loses a Few

A player in early position raised and found callers from Erick Lindgren on the button and both blinds. The flop came and everyone checked to see a turn. The turn brought the and everyone checked to Lindgren, who bet 65,000.

Lindgren Spikes Salvation

Erick Lindgren had 266,000 chips left, and he got them all in before the flop with . That's not necessarily a bad thing, but it is when a guy like Julian Stuer looks you up with a covering stack and .

Lindgren Sneaks One Through

A player in middle position opened for 17,000 and was called by the button. The small blind folded and Erick Lindgren thought for a bit before re-raising to 63,000 total from the big. The original raiser flatted and the button folded.

Lindgren Lets One Go

The under-the-gun player opened for 17,000 and was called by Erick Lindgren from the cutoff and another player in the big blind. The flop came and both players checked to Lindgren, who led out for 22,000.

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