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2011 World Series of Poker
Limit Hold'em
On a flop of 

, a player in late position checked to David Plastick on the button, who led out for 400. The late position player called, then check-called Plastick's bet of 600 on the turn of the
before both players checked the river
.
Plastick revealed 
, besting his opponent's 
and has now moved up to more than 6,500 in chips.
No Limit Hold'em
On a flop of 

, the player in the small blind checked to Isaac Haxton in the cutoff who fired out 550. The small blind called and the
hit the turn. The small blind checked once again and Haxton shot out 1,200. Once again the small blind made the call.
On the river the
came and the small blind checked for a third time. Haxton moved all in for 2,450 and the small blind called. Haxton tabled 
and the small blind mucked his hand, doubling Haxton up in the process.
No Limit Hold'em
Our field reporter caught the action on a board that read 



just as Erick Lindgren moved all-in for 4,000. His opponent on the button snap-called and Lingdren showed 
, but was no good against the button's 
. Flopping Broadway's always fun!
No Limit Hold'em
Jean-Robert Bellande made a raise from early position to 350 and the player in the cutoff made it 1,000. Bellande made the call and the flop came 

. Bellande checked and his opponent continued out with 1,200. Bellande made the call and the turn fell
. Bellande thought for about a minute, playing with his big denomination chips before checking. His opponent also checked to see a river.
Fifth street came
and Bellande fired out 2,500. His opponent mucked and Bellande was able to scoop the pot.
No Limit Hold'em
On a flop of 

, a player in early position checked to Warwick Mirzikinian who bet out 1,700. The opponent called, then both players checked down the turn of the
and the river
before the opponent showed 
. Mirzikinian rolled up 
and his pair of aces took down the pot.
No Limit Hold'em
We found our way to Maria Ho's table while she was involved in a pot with three other players. On a 

board the player in the small blind bet 400 and the player under the gun called. Another player folded and action was on Maria Ho. Ho then raised and made it 1,350 to see the turn. Only the player under the gun paid the toll.
With a
turn theunder the gun player checked and Ho put out a bet of 1,800. Her opponent then moved all in and Ho said "i hope you don't have the seven-six" and threw the chips in. Under the gun player had 
for a set of twos, while Ho Held 
for a set of nines. The river balnked out and Ho was awarded the pot.
No Limit Hold'em
With the board reading 



and about 3,000 in the pot, David Benyamine checked to his opponent. His opponent counted out 2,500 and tossed it forward. Benyamine quickly called but was disheartened to see his opponent's 
. Benyamine's cards were pushed to the muck and he has been crippled early on.
No Limit Hold'em
The action folded around to Phil Laak who limped in from the cutoff preflop; he only found one caller in the form of the player in the big blind, so it was heads-up to the flop of 

, which they both checked.
Both players checked again on the turn of the
before the big blind check-called Laak's bet of 750 on the river of the
. Laak showed 
and the big blind mucked his hand.