2009 World Series of Poker
Event 28 - $1,500 No Limit Hold'em
Day: 2
Level: 15
Blinds: 1,500/3,000
Ante: 400
Dinner Break
See you in sixty-minutes -- around 7:45pm local time.
Channing Enjoys Dinner Double
With a raise to 6,200 from the cutoff, Channing shipped his 63,200-chip stack into the pot. Joe Simmons reraised all in and once the cutoff had folded the cards were tabled.
Channing:
Simmons:
The board ran out to see Channing find a dinner double up to 140,000 as Simmons slips to around 350,000 in chips.
Ebeling Sent Packing
Ebeling raised the action up to 24,000, and with it back on Hamagami, he moved all in to put Ebeling to a decision for his tournament life. Ebeling called and the cards were tabled.
Ebeling:
Hamagami:
Drawing to only a runner-runner full house, the on the turn would lock the pot for Hamagami.
The meaningless landed on the river to see the pot pushed to Hamagami and a 190,000-chip stack follow.
Third Round Pay Outs
136 - David Schulman
137 - Ronald Cross
138 - Todd Terry
139 - Peter Lockwood
140 - Roman Paradiso
141 - Kyle Hegeman
142 - Monique Fisher
143 - Leonid Vernik
144 - Hanno Offen
145 - Ernesto Pena
146 - Michael Miller
147 - Jonathan Markham
148 - Roberto Durante
149 - Rafael Martinez
150 - Evan Wrenn
151 - Edwin Winfield
152 - Daryl Yarosh
153 - Curtis Rutt
154 - Donald Belanger
155 - Joseph Ryan
156 - Chad Wiedenhoeft
157 - Thomas Fuller
158 - Claudio Baptista
159 - Peter 'breeth" Turmezey
160 - Howard Boyd
161 - Luke Vrabel
162 - Jesper Peterson
163 - Norton Balber
164 - Elizabeth Montizanti
165 - Randall Martinat
166 - Neil Blatner
167 - Rayan Nathan
168 - Brian Pajer
169 - Dang Hai
170 - Jonathan Evans
171 - Kate Nguyen
172 - Marc Wolpert
175 - Daniel Corbin
176 - Siripol Tung
177 - Marcus Spiegel
178 - Christopher Platt
179 - Jamie McCarrel
180 - Richard Novak
Boeree Double in Blind Battle
After looking down at her remaining 20,000 or so, Boeree made the call and tabled her to be ahead of Cserhati's .
The board fell to double Boeree up to 50,000 as Cserhati slips to around 90,000 and change.
Un-Lockwood
Johnson then pushed all in for around 85,000, and after a long time in the tank, Lockwood made the call for his tournament life.
Lockwood:
Johnson:
The turn fell the reducing Lockwood's outs, and when the fell on the river he headed to the rail as Johnson climbed to 235,000 in chips.
Burbick Busts Opponent
Burbick called and tabled his to be in a race against .
The board would run out to see Burbick bust an opponent, while climbing to 138,000 in chips.
Level: 14
Blinds: 1,200/2,400
Ante: 300