Tag: Jeffrey Gibralter

Jeffrey Gibralter Eliminated in 3rd Place ($107,148)

That momentum of Jeffrey Gibralter's just came to an abrupt halt in a big hand between himself and chip leader David Singontiko.

Gibralter Gaining

Jeffrey Gibralter raised to 85,000 from the button, Michael Yee folded, and David Singontiko called from the big blind. The flop came all clubs -- -- and Singontiko checked.

Gibralter Gets Some

Jeffrey Gibralter has been chipping back up over the last few hands. He just picked up a few more in a hand versus leader David Singontiko.

Biggest Pot Of The Tournament...Oh Wait....Chop Again

We had a huge pot just now and were one card away from a heads-up battle, but as is often the case with Omaha Hi-low Split-8 or Better, we ended up chopping the pot.

Singontiko Takes Some More

Michael Yee folded, David Singontiko completed from the small blind, then Jeffrey Gibralter raised to 100,000 from the big blind. Singontiko made the call. The flop came , and both players checked. The turn was the .

Wheel for Yee

After several walks and raise-and-take hands just after the return from break, we finally made it to a river.

Sweet Flop for Yee

"Three-way chop?" said the short-stacked Michael Yee with a grin when three-handed play began. "I just want to put that out there," he added. Both Jeffrey Gibralter and David Singontiko chuckled.

Singontiko Chips Away at Gibralter

David Singontiko called from the small blind, and Jeffrey Gibralter raised to 90,000 from the big. Singontiko called the raise, and the pair watched the flop come . Both checked. The turn was the .

Two Eliminations In Two Hands, Marco Oliveira Eliminated In 6th Place ($43,830), Thomas Scarber Eliminated In 5th Place ($58,235)

Needless to say the action has picked up here at Event #51 as we had two eliminations in two hands. In the first hand, Jeffrey Gibralter raised to 75,000 from late position and Marco Oliveira went all in with a call from Gibralter.

Yee Survives With Chop

Michael Yee opened for 62,000 from the hijack seat and got one caller in Jeffrey Gibralter from the button. The flop came , and Yee quickly checked. Gibralter bet 85,000, and after a short pause Yee said he was reraising to 225,000.

John Reiss Eliminated in 9th Place ($20,063)

John "J.R." Reiss opened for 84,000 from under the gun -- about half his remaining stack -- and it folded to Jeffrey Gibralter in late position who raised to 150,000.

I Will Make a Stand... Eventually

It folded around to David Singontiko who opened with a raise to 40,000 on the button. Robert Campbell folded, then chip leader Jeffrey Gibralter reraised pot from the big blind.

The Craziness Continues

John Reiss made it 70,000 from late position and it folded around ti Jeff Gibralter who put Reiss all in for 111,000 total. Reiss called and the two flipped up their hands.

Gibralter Rocks Sands, Takes Chip Lead

We've had our first big hand of the final table. It began with a raise to 40,000 by Robert Campbell from middle position.

Speir Quadruples But Cousineau Big Winner

Day 1 chip leader William Speir went all in preflop, Jeffrey Gibralter reraised to 21,500 with Ferenc Deak and Roch Cousineau calling as the players saw a flop.

Gibralter Rocking

We found Aaron Sias all in preflop and at risk against Jeffrey Gibralter. Their hands were as follows.

Wice on Fire

Considering that the table where Alexander Wice is sitting at is the closest to where we type out all this magic, we can’t help but notice when a big pot occurs there if we are on our way to check on some other tables.

Lange Busto

Kathy Liebert limped under the gun, Kurt Lange called, and Jeffrey Gibralter re-raised to 6,600. Both players called and they saw a flop. Liebert checked, Lange moved all in for his last few chips, Gibralter called and Liebert folded.

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