Tag: Nick Binger

Binger Busts Benyamine

Nick Binger opened the betting with a raise to 725 from late position and after two players folded David Benyamine three-bet to 2,125. When both blinds got out of the way Binger made the call and the dealer got busy putting out the flop.

Heads-up at Table 21

Table 21 is the first table to make it to heads-up. Nick Binger and Max Waxman departed in quick succession to leave leave Andrew Robl and Ryan D'Angelo to battle it out.

Binger Makes a Good Fold

The action is on Nick Binger who decides to check the flop putting the action on the recent WPT Grand Prix de Paris champion Matt Waxman, who also checks.

Santi mete presión

Desde UTG, Nick Binger abre a 3.5000. Anton Wigg paga y Eduardo Santi en la ciega grande también. Call. El flop cae y Santi se mueve all-in por 30.000 y sus dos rivales se tiran.

Wigg se dobla con poker de sietes

Cuando llegamos Anton Wigg y Nick estaban en una mano. Wigg se mueve all-in por 42.000 sobre el river del board . Nick Binger se queda pensando unos minutos pero finalmente paga y Wigg muestra con poker de sietes.

¡Bing-er!

Lawrie Inman abre a 1.300 desde middle y el PokerStars Team ProSebastian Ruthenberg 3-betea desde hijack a 3.100. A continuación Nick Binger 4-betea a 7.525. La mano le llega a Inman tankea un rato pero finalmente muckea.

Binger vs. Clark

El reciente ganador de un brazalete del WCOOP, Nick Binger y el autóctono Charles Clark acaban de enfrentarse durante dos manos seguidas. En la primera Sebastian Ruthenberg abre a 750 y Binger resube a 2.025 desde hijack.

Binger muckea

Un jugador se checkea cuando cae la última carta del board , Nick Binger apuesta 1.525, su rival paga y Binger muckea sus cartas. Su rival muestra pinchando pareja de sietes.

Bing, Bing, Bing . . . Errrrrrrr

Nelly limped in early position and inspired four other players to come along to the flop, including both blinds.

Nelly Knocks One Out

We caught up to the action at Table 52 to find a player in early position make it 500 to anyone who wanted to see a flop. Action was next on Nelly who sat there contemplating what he wanted to do next.

David Bach Eliminated in 2nd Place ($245,314)

David Bach raised on the button to 300,000. Nick Binger re-raised the pot to 900,000 and Bach came right back over the top with a pot-sized raise, putting him all in. Binger called and the cards were on their backs.

Another One For Binger

David Bach called on the button and Nick Binger raised to 240,000. Bach called to see the flop roll out . A check from both led to the on the turn. Two more checks brought the on the river.

Binger Extending Lead

Nick Binger called on the button and David Bach checked his option. Both checked the flop, landing the turn card. Bach checked it again, leading to Binger betting 130,000. Bach folded and surrender the pot to Binger.

Bach Takes The Lead

David Bach called on the button and Nick Binger checked his option. The flop fell and Binger check-called 150,000 from Bach. Both checked the turn, landing the on the river. Binger bet 300,000 and after about 30 seconds, Bach called.

Bach Gets Some Back

Nick Binger called on the button and David Bach checked his option. The flop came down and both checked. When the hit the turn, Bach checked. Binger bet 130,000, but saw Bach put in a raise to 550,000.

All In and... a Chop

David Bach called on the button and Nick Binger raised to 240,000. Bach called and a flop followed. Binger bet 300,000, but was faced with a decision when Bach re-raised all in for 1,450,000 total.

More For Binger

Nick Binger called on the button and David Bach checked his option. The flop fell and Bach checked. Binger bet 130,000, only to see Bach pop it to 300,000. Binger didn't seem to mind, re-raising to 730,000.

Binger Takes One

Nick Binger raised to 180,000 on the button and David Bach called from the big blind. The flop came down and Bach checked. Binger bet 225,000, getting Bach to lay it down.

We're Coming Back for Day 4!

David Bach and Nick Binger played heads up for a little over two and a half hours, which too the tournament to the end of Level 28.

Quad Queens for Binger

David Bach raised to 180,000 on the button and was called by Nick Binger in the big blind. The latter player ended up check-calling a bet of 180,000 in the flop, before both players checked down the turn and river.

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