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2011 World Series of Poker

Event #49: $2,500 2-7 Triple Draw Lowball (Limit)
Día 2
123
Información del evento
2011 World Series of Poker
Resultados Finales
Ganador
Mano ganador
8x7x6x4x3x
Premio
$189,919
Información del evento
Buy-in
$2,500
Bolsa de premios
$702,975
Entradas totales
310
Información Nivel
Nivel
28
Límites
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
0
Jugadores vivos 1 / 310
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Bryce Yockey Eliminated In 17th Place ($8,049)

We missed the action, but we did see Jason Mercier showing a {9-}{7-}{5-}{4-}{3-} and scooping all of Yockey's chips as Yockey hit the rail. With that elimination, Mercier moves back into the chip lead with around 285,000

Tags/etiquetas: Bryce YockeyJason Mercier

David Sklansky Eliminated in 18th Place ($8,049)

David Sklansky eliminated in 18th
David Sklansky eliminated in 18th

Jason Mercier started this hand off by putting out a raise, action folded around to David Sklansky who made the call and was all in. It was next on Bryce Yockey in the big blind who then reraised. Mercier made the call and it was off to the first round of drawing.

Mercier then took three cards, Sklansky took two, and Yockey asked for one. It was betting time and action was on Yockey who bet, he was then raised by Mercier and made the call. This time Mercier stood pat, Sklansky took two cards, and Yockey took one.

Yockey followed this up with a check-call of a bet from Mercier. Mercier stood pat again while the other two players took one card. Yockey apparently liked what he picked up seeing as he came out betting. Mercier made the call and flipped over {8-}{5-}{4-}{3-}{2-} which we assume was the best hand as the other two players mucked their cards.

Tags/etiquetas: Bryce YockeyDavid SklanskyJason Mercier

Final Three Tables

With the elimination of Matthew Woodward in 19th place, we are down to our final three tables and the players have re-drawn.

Table 341
Seat 1- Bryce Yockey
Seat 2- Scott Seiver
Seat 3- Jason Mercier
Seat 4- David Bach
Seat 5- Jon Turner
Seat 6- David Sklansky

Table 342
Seat 1- Leonard Martin
Seat 2- David Chiu
Seat 3- Justin Bonomo
Seat 4- Nicholas Verkaik
Seat 5- Masa Tanaka
Seat 6- Galen Hall

Table 343
Seat 1- Iakov Nepomnyashchiy
Seat 2- Hanh Tran
Seat 3- Shawn Buchanan
Seat 4- Eli Elezra
Seat 5- Fabian Holling
Seat 6- Scott Dorin

Nivel: 18

Límites: 5,000/10,000

Ante: 0

Chiu A Short Stack

We have a couple of short stacks who are good candidates to be 19th place and one of those is now David Chiu.

In this particular hand, we came in on the first draw Jason Mercier drawing one and Chiu drawing two. Chiu check called a bet from Mercier, Chiu drew two again and Mercier drew one. Again, Chiu check-called a bet from Mercier. Both players drew one and checked the final round.

Mercier showed {k-}{7-}{5-}{4-}{3-} which was enough to take it down. He is still hovering around the 170,000 mark while Chiu has fallen down to only 26,000.

Tags/etiquetas: David ChiuJason Mercier

Buchanan Takes One Down

SHawn Buchanan started the hand out by raising preflop. He managed to find callers in Nicholas Verkaik and Brant Hale. All three players took two cards. Hale checked, Buchanan bet, Verkaik called, as did Hale.

Each player then took one card and we had a repeat of action with Buchanan betting after a check from Hale. Hale and Verkaik called.

This time only Hale and Verkaik took a card whilst Buchanan stood pat. All players wary of each other then checked. Buchanan was the first and only to show and spread out {9-}{8-}{6-}{5-}{3-} for the winning hand.

Tags/etiquetas: Brant HaleNicholas VerkaikShawn Buchanan

Bach Making A Run At The Chip Lead

We came in when the players were making their first draws. Justin Bonomo and Brant Hale both drew two, Matt Woodward and David Bach drew one. Hale was all in so the action was between the other three.

Bonomo and Bach check-called a bet from Woodward and all three players drew one on the second round. All three players checked and drew one on the third round. Bonomo checked, Bach bet, Woodward called, and Bonomo folded.

Bach showed {8-}{7-}{5-}{4-}{2-} and took down the pot eliminating Hale in the meantime. Bach is up to 220,000 now and is our chip leader for the time being

Tags/etiquetas: Brant HaleDavid Bach

We Have a Sweat

With David Chiu all in and standing pat on the third draw Eli Elezra made the call showed {7-}{5-}{3-}{2-} and had yet to look at his last card. Chiu held {9-}{6-}{5-}{3-}{2-} for a nine low. Elezra needed to squeeze out a four a six or an eight in order to give the knock-out blow. A {3-} was turned over and Elezra had paired up, Chiu allowed to double up.

Tags/etiquetas: David ChiuEli Elezra

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