Jimmy "Gobboboy" Fricke raised preflop to 75k, Paul Wasicka reraised all in with A-10 and Jimmy called with K-J. Fricke flopped a Jack and it was all over for Wasicka. The 2006 WSOP runner-up finished in 12th place and won $120,000.
On a flop of , Gus Hansen bets 500,000 Chips. Patrik Antonius moves all in quickly, and Gus calls just as quickly. Gus turns over for a flopped set, and Antonius has for a flush draw and top pair. The turn and river change nothing, and Patrik Antonius is eliminated in 13th place, and Gus Hansen is well over 3 million in chips.
Curly Seal had been taking three minutes to make every decision, even when he folded. Andy Black and the rest of the table complained to the tournament director that Seal was stalling on purpose. The TD is now watching the table closely.
Kristy Gazes raised 53K from the small blind and Julius Colman made the call. The flop was A-Q-10. Both players checked. The turn was a 9. Gazes checked. Colman bet 100K and Gazes quickly called. The river was a King. Gazes checked and Colman checked. She had A-J for Broadway straight and she checked the river in order to trap Colman. He mucked.
"She's just beating the hell put of that table," commented Tim Lavalli.
On the TV table, Gus Hansen is to Patrik Antonius' left, while Gus has two amateur players sitting to his immediate left. Antonius is wedged between Gus, and Canadian Pro Marc Karam
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