2011-06-27
Justin Pechie had just crippled Dale Eberle on the hand before, when Pechie flopped a set of queens and got value from it on all three streets. Eberle had under two big bets, and all those chips went in the middle preflop.
2011-06-27
Justin Pechie has an eight to one chip lead right now on Dale Eberle in heads-up play after this hand.
Eberle raised it up on the button, Pechie re-raised from the big blind, and Eberle called.
2011-06-27
After eliminating Mathieu Jacqmin, Pechie enters heads up play with nearly over a 2-to-1 chip lead over Dale Eberle.
2011-06-27
Despite having the chip lead to start three-handed play, Mathieu Jacqmin was never able to get anything going. He was stuck in a freefall that just ended with Justin Pechie getting the last of his chips.
2011-06-27
Justin Pechie raised it up in the small blind, Mathieu Jacqmin re-raised from the big blind, and Pechie called to see the board. Pechie checked, Jacqmin bet, and Pechie called.
2011-06-27
Despite starting three handed play as the short stack, Justin Pechie has been extremely aggressive, and has taken the chip lead after a few big pots.
2011-06-27
Dale Eberle was down to just 50,000 before the dinner break, and now, three-handed, he is up to 1,750,000, thanks to some incredible cards and a lot of betting.
2011-06-27
Jordan Rich has lost about 1/3 of his chips in the last few hands, and he is now the one who is in trouble of going out next. In the first hand, Justin Pechie came in for a raise in the small blind, and Rich three bet from the big blind.
2011-06-27
Justin Pechie was up to 1,600,000 at one point in the last 20 minutes, but he has now lost a big chunk of that, and the chip lead. One of the hands where he gave alot of his chips to Jordan Rich went as follows.
2011-06-27
It seemed for a while that Justin Pechie was unbeatable after the dinner break, but he has finally lost some of his chips in a pot to Jordan Rich.
2011-06-27
Justin Pechie has been on an absolute tear since returning from a dinner break, and this was another hand that was a part of his rise to the top of the leader board. Stephen Bass raised, and Pechie put in three bets next to act.
2011-06-27
Dale Eberle and Justin Pechie are two players that have been going in opposite directions since returning from dinner break, and that is due largely to big pots that they've played together.
2011-06-27
Eugene Katchalov raised it up from the cutoff and was re-raised by Justin Pechie in the cutoff. Katchalov called.
The flop came down and Pechie bet out with Katchalov calling.
The turn was the and again Pechie bet and Katchalov called.
2011-06-27
Ari Engel is our first player to be eliminated from the final table of the $1,500 Limit Hold’em Shootout.
2011-06-27
Justin Pechie put in two bets in early position, and Dale Eberle called. It folded to a short stacked Dom Denotaristefani, who put in three bets, saying "ok time to double up!." Pechie four bet, and Eberle capped it.
2011-06-27
Justin Pechie made it two bets in middle position, and it folded around to Eugene Katchalov, who made the call. The flop came out , and Katchalov checked to Pechie, who bet. Katchalov raised, and Pechie threw in the call.
2011-06-27
Stephen Bass, Chris Kwon, and Justin Pechie went on a betting spree preflop and on the flop here in this hand.
2011-06-26
Justin Pechie punished Eric Crain during heads up play. If Crain had a pair, Pechie had him outkicked. If Crain had two pair, Pechie held higher two pair.
2011-06-26
At table 289, one of only two three-handed tables in the room, Justin Pechie is running over his table.
In this particular hand, Eric Crain raised it up on the button, Pechie re-raised from the small blind and Crain called.
2011-06-26
Iakov Nepomnyashchiy raised from under the gun, and received a call from Justin Pechie as well as Eric Crain. William Soffin in the big blind then two bet.
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