2009 World Series of Poker

Event 55 - $2,500 Limit Deuce to Seven Triple Draw
Day: 2
Event Info

2009 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Prize
$165,521
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,500
Prize Pool
$593,400
Entries
257
Level Info
Level
24
Blinds
13,000 / 25,000
Ante
0

Baxter Trampled Underfoot

Billy Baxter is out, first he lost out to Dustin Sitar's {8-?} {6-?} {5-?} {4-?} {2-?} which was made after the first draw. Baxter called bets after the first and second draw but couldn't beat eighty-six.

Then against the same player he was all in after the first draw but unable to beat Sitar's {8-?} {7-?} {4-?} {3-?} {2-?}, both standing pat after the second draw.

Something Like A Phenome-Nam

Ryan Fisler raises preflop UTG and Nam Le makes it three bets behind him. Both draw one card and both check, both draw one more once again and Fisler bets, Le calls.

On the final draw both stand pat, Fisler checks but then calls when Le bets.

Le turns over {8-Clubs} {7-Hearts} {6-Clubs} {5-Clubs} {2-Hearts} and it's good.

A few hands later and Le raises UTG with Fisler calling in the big blind, both draw two and Le bets, Fisler makes the call. Le then stands pat and Fisler draws two again.

Le bets once again and Fisler releases this time.

Nam Le is up to 27,000.

Phan Takes on Le

Tuan Le raised first in from the cutoff seat, and John Phan called from the small blind. Big blind Ryan Fisler made it three bets, and both opponents called the extra 1,200. Fisler would stand pat the whole way, while Le and Phan each drew two the first time.

After the draw, Fisler bet and both of his opponents called. It was pat again for Fisler while Le and Phan took one card apiece. Fisler bet again, Le called, Phan raised, Fisler folded, and Le called again to make it heads up.

Phan was done drawing, but Le still wanted one more card. The last round of betting went check-check. "I was hoping you'd bluff me," said Phan, turning over 8-6-4-3-2. It was the winner, and he has moved up to 38,000 courtesy of that nice pot.

Tags: John PhanTuan Le

Ankenman F(wh)eeling Good

Mike Peltekci raised from the button and Jerrod Ankenman made the call in the big blind.

Both players drew two and Ankenman led out for 1,200. Peltekci made it 2,400 and Ankenman called.

Ankenman drew one and Peltekci stood pat, beforing firing out 2,400. Ankenman called and then drew one more as Peltekci stood pat again.

Ankenman led out this time and Peltekci made the call, but mucked when he saw Ankenman's {7-?} {5-?} {4-?} {3-?} {2-?}

Luong Eighty-Sixed

Abraham Mosseri raised under the gun, and the action passed all the way around to big blind Gioi Luong who three-bet it. He would stand pat the whole way, while Mosseri drew on the first two rounds.

After the first draw, Luong bet and Mosseri called. After the second draw, Luong bet again, Mosseri raised, and Luong called all in for his final 1,500 chips. Both players stood pat on the last round.

Mosseri opened up a eighty-six with 8-6-5-4-3. Luong couldn't beat it, and he's been sent to the exit.

Tags: Abraham MosseriGioi Luong

Level: 12

Blinds: 800/1,500

Ante: 0

Kessler's Ten Is Good

Rick Fuller raised in middle position and Allen Kessler reraised the small blind. Kessler drew one to Fuller's two and bet, Fuller making the call.

Kessler drew one again and Fuller drew two. Kessler bet once more and Fuller called, Kessler patting and Fuller drawing one. Both checked and Kessler's {10-Hearts} {8-Diamonds} {4-Diamonds} {3-Diamonds} {2-Clubs} was the winner.

Boosted J Multi-Tabling

Justin "Boosted J" Smith took off running out the door about three minutes ago. He apparently has a stack that needed tending to over in Event #56. Smith was gone and back within just a few minutes though, drawing sideways looks from his table.

Smith explained that he ran over, tripled up, and came back to play into the money over here. "And I didn't even miss a hand!"

"How could you not miss a hand?" Negreanu asked him. Someone at the other end of the table had the answer: "Because we like to squeeeeeze!"

Tags: Boosted JJustin Smith

Martin Gets The Vallooo

Pat Poels raised on the button and Martin Vallo called in the small blind. They both drew two and Vallo bet, Poels called, Vallo drew one and Poels drew two.

Another bet and call with Vallo remaining the agressor before both took one card on the last draw. Vallo bet and Poels called one more time, Vallo showing {8-Clubs} {7-Clubs} {6-Hearts} {4-Diamonds} {2-Clubs} and Poels mucking.

Martin Vallo is up to 24,000 while Poels has 32,000.

Duvall Goes Out

Jeff Duvall has just been eliminated by Nam Le. Both men turned up their hands before the final draw, with Duvall's 8-6-4-3 leading Le's 9-8-5-2. Le drew a six to make his ninety-eight, and Duvall sweated out his final card. It was another four, and his pair is no good.

Tags: Jeff DuvallNam Le