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2014 World Series of Poker

Event #32: $10,000 Six-Handed No-Limit Hold'em Championship
Día 1
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Información del evento
2014 World Series of Poker
Resultados Finales
Ganador
Mano ganador
qq
Premio
$670,041
Información del evento
Buy-in
$10,000
Bolsa de premios
$2,481,600
Entradas totales
264
Información Nivel
Nivel
28
Ciegas
30,000 / 60,000
Ante
10,000
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Busquet Booming

Nivel 2 : 75/150, 0 ante

Faced with a bet of 1,650 from EPT Barcelona champion Thomas Muehloecker on a board of {5-Clubs}{5-Hearts}{6-Spades}{10-Spades}{3-Diamonds}, Olivier Busquets raised to 4,500. Muehloecker considered the bet for a bit before calling, then mucked when Busquets showed {q-Spades}{5-Spades} for trip fives.

A few hands later, Busquet eliminated Craig Bergeron with unknown action, and is all the way up to 70,000 chips.

Tags/etiquetas: Olivier BusquetThomas Muehloecker

Nivel: 2

Ciegas: 75/150

Ante: 0

More Names in the Field

Nivel 1 : 50/100, 0 ante

Back-to-Back Sets for Riess; Clock Malfunction Hurts Danzer

Nivel 1 : 50/100, 0 ante
Ryan Riess at his banner unveiling
Ryan Riess at his banner unveiling

A few minutes ago, the following tweet from the reigning WSOP Main Event champion popped up on our feed:

Ryan RiessWe played 150/300 blinds for the first 20 minutes instead of 50/100. George Danzer loses half of his stack during those 20 minutes #brutal

We promptly went to investigate the situation, and when we arrived, Ryan Riess was involved in a pot with Martin Finger and Bill Klein. Riess had let out for 6,400 on a board of {8-Hearts}{3-Clubs}{j-Clubs}{j-Hearts}{5-Hearts}, Klein called, and Finger was in the tank. He eventually folded, and Riess revealed {3-Diamonds}{3-Hearts} for a full house.

Klein flashed the {j-Diamonds} for trip jacks, then mucked.

"That's my second flopped set in a row," Riess told us, grinning.

He then filled us in on the details of his tweet, saying that the tournament clock situated right in front of the table said "Small Blind: 150 Big Blind 300" instead of the current level (50/100) for "twenty minutes."

"Poor George [Danzer] was coolered in four hands," the defending champ said. "I would've gone busto."

Danzer, who won a bracelet in Event #18, offered a simple, wry smile.

Riess is up to 47,000 chips, while Danzer and Klein are both floating around 15,000.

Tags/etiquetas: Bill KleinGeorge DanzerMartin FingerRyan Riess

Chidwick Over-Bets the Turn Into Hastings

Nivel 1 : 50/100, 0 ante

From the button, Brian Hastings raised to 250. Stephen Chidwick made the call from the big blind, and the flop came down {K-Clubs}{9-Spades}{4-Clubs}. Chidwick checked, and Hastings bet 300. Chidwick check-raised to 1,000, and Hastings called to see the turn.

The {7-Diamonds} was added to the board on fourth street, and Chidwick led with a bet of 3,300 — an over-bet to the 2,550 pot. Hastings folded, and Chidwick won the pot.

Tags/etiquetas: Stephen ChidwickBrian Hastings

Seat's Taken

Nivel 1 : 50/100, 0 ante

Sorel Mizzi came strolling into the Orange Section of the Amazon Room, ready to take his seat in Event #32: $10,000 Six-Handed No-Limit Hold'em Championship, but there was a problem - his seat was occupied.

Mizzi double-checked his ticket to make sure he was in the right place - Table 382 Seat 3 - then asked the current occupant, Ryan Fee, to check his own.

Fee's read Table 383 Seat 2.

"Floor!" Fee called. "I sat at the wrong table!"

Not only was he at the wrong table, he was supposed to be at the neighboring Table 383, Fee was in the wrong seat entirely. He was supposed to be in Seat 2, not Seat 3.

The floor came over and ruled that Fee would simply be moved to the correct seat, and Mizzi would take his place. The two made the switch, and all is as it should be.

Tags/etiquetas: Ryan FeeSorel Mizzi

Still Trickling in

Nivel 1 : 50/100, 0 ante

Psycho Ninja

Nivel 1 : 50/100, 0 ante

Naoya Kihara, the first Japanese player to ever win a WSOP gold bracelet, led out for 800 on a flop of {6-Clubs}{q-Clubs}{9-Clubs}. Curt Kohlberg - the "Psycho Ninja" - called, and both players checked on the turn ({2-Clubs}).

The river was the {2-Diamonds}, both players checked again, and Kihara showed {10-Diamonds}{10-Spades} for a pair of tens. Kohlberg revealed {q-Diamonds}{j-Hearts} for a pair of queens, and was awarded the pot.

Tags/etiquetas: Curt KohlbergNaoya Kihara

Notables in the Field

Nivel 1 : 50/100, 0 ante

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