Tag: Karina Jett

Karina Jett = Busto

Having nursed her short stack right through to the last break, Karina Jett got it in shortly after play resumed holding but lost the flip for her tournament life against Franz Poperschnig's .

Jett Doubles

Karina Jett has just doubled her stack up to almost 9,000 with only seconds to go before the next break.

Jett's Losing Altitude

It's been a nightmare second stanza for Karina Jett, who's down to just 4,000 in chips as the action continues here in Day 1c of the 2011 WSOP Main Event.

Jett Reduced

On a flop that read , the small blind, big blind and another player in middle position checked around to 2011 WSOP Ladies Event runner-up Karina Jett, who led out for 600.

Karina Jett Eliminated in 2nd Place ($119,010)

WOW! That was certainly not what anyone expected! On the very first hand of heads up play, Karina Jett raised to 60,000 on the button and Marsha Wolak called from the big blind. The flop came down and Wolak checked to Jett who bet 70,000.

Wolak On a Roll

Ever since doubling Marsha Wolak up and becoming the short stack, Carol Tomlinson has played very few pots while Karina Jett and Marsha Wolak have been going at it.

Here Comes Jett

Marsha Wolak limped from the small blind and Karina Jett checked her option from the big. On the flop, Wolak led for 60,000 and Jett called the bet. On the turn, Wolak checked this time and Jett bed 120,000.

Wolak Takes the Lead!

Having started the final table as the overall short stack, Marsha Wolak has now taken the lead after scoring a massive double-up through Carol Tomlinson! Karina Jett folded on the button before Tomlinson raised to 137,000 from the small bli

Wolak Coming Back

Marsha Wolak has changed gears, moving back up to 900,000 after taking a couple of pots from Karina Jett.

Small Ballin'

The action has been lacking since we've gotten down to three players, but when you're battling for a bracelet, you'd expect nothing less.

Wolak's Not Going Anywhere

In one of the first big hands of three-handed play, Carol Tomlinson folded from the button and Marsha Wolak limped in from the small blind before Karina Jett checked her option from the big blind to go head-up to the flop of .

Valerie McColligan Eliminated in 4th Place ($74,459)

Karina Jett is now guaranteed her best-ever finish in the WSOP Ladies Event after catching lightning in a bottle to send Valerie McColligan to the rail! Carol Tomlinson folded from the cutoff, as did Marsha Wolak from the button before Jett

Jett's Back in Business, Baby!

Karina Jett and her bundle of joy have just doubled up through Carol Tomlinson to more than 600,000 in chips as the action continues four-handed here in the 2011 WSOP Ladies No Limit Hold'em Championship.

Peg Ledman Eliminated in 5th Place ($39,897)

With only three hands dealt since the resumption of play, we're now down to just four players after the elimination of Peg Ledman at the hands of Valerie McColligan.

Stahl Survives For Now

Katherine Stahl moved all in from under the gun for 15,000 which was 1,000 short of the big blind. Karina Jett called the big blind from the small and Valerie McColligan checked her option as the two formed a sidepot.

Karina Crippled

The action folded to Jonathan Epstein who raised to 22,000 from the button before the flop; Marsha Wolak shoved from the small blind and Karina Jett iso-shoved from the big blind.

Rennert Loses Race For Tournament Life

Karina Jett opened to 11,000 from the button and Amy Rennert pushed all in for her remaining chips from the big blind. Jett quickly called. Jett: Rennert: The board paired Jett's queen and Rennert was forced to the rail.

Jett Flies To A Double Up

Karina Jett dropped down to about 24,000 when she finally decided to make a stand. After Xiu Deng raised on the button, Jett moved all in for the big blind. After Deng got a count, she made the call, and found out she was ahead.

Jett's Jam Takes It Down

Xiu Deng opened to 4,800 and was called in three places, including Karina Jett from the small blind. The flop came and both blinds checked to Deng, who c-bet for 5,600.

Karina Jett Eliminated in 23rd Place ($5,726)

Jett: // She didn't show her down cards, but Karina Jett was all in before sixth street against Hernan Salazar and Chris Viox. Salazar tabled (in no particular order) for a 7-6 low, while Viox showed for trips 8's.

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