2011 World Series of Poker
Yesterday Ali Eslami was down to 2,000 chips. David "ODB" Baker offered him 12:1 on a last longer, and Eslami took the deal. Much to Baker's chagrin, Eslami doubled and doubled and survived all the way to Day 2. His short-stack grind has finally come to an end, however, and Baker can breathe again.
"Finally my sweat is over!" he told another table. "He just hung around and hung around and hung around."
Nivel: 10
Ciegas: /
Ante:
Omaha-8
The flop was 

and Jason Young checked. Jeet Shetty bet and then Carlos Mortensen made the call. Action went back to Young and he folded.
The turn was the
and both players checked to see the
land on the river, completing the board. Shetty checked, Mortensen bet and Shetty called.
Mortensen showed the 


and Shetty showed the 


. Shetty won the high half of the pot and Mortensen won the low half.
Hold'em
On the 

flop, Amnon Filippi and Roger Hairabedian checked to Jason Young. He bet and both of his opponents called to see the
added to the board on the turn. Filippi and Hairabedian checked again. Young bet and they both called.
The
landed on the river and Filippi and Hairabedian checked. Young took a moment, but then fired another bet. Filippi folded and then Hairabedian followed right behind him. Young showed the 
and scooped the pot
Less than a full level into the afternoon, the field is already down to 20 tables (160 players). Here are some of the eliminations:
David Bach
Tad Jurgens
Jerry Buss
Clayton Mozdzen
Omaha-8
Catching the action on the flop of 

we found Allen Kessler check-calling a Jimmy Fricke bet as the
landed on the turn and Kessler again check-called.
The river of the
saw Fricke fire a third bet with Kessler check-calling tabling his 


to chop the pot with Fricke's 


.