Warming Up in Here
The temperature has gone up by a few degrees in the Amazon Room as Teddy "Iceman" Monroe has hit the rail.
The temperature has gone up by a few degrees in the Amazon Room as Teddy "Iceman" Monroe has hit the rail.
Just happened.
Here's some more counts from around the room.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Ciaran Begley-Carter
|
58,000
19,700
|
19,700 |
Mark Gryglik
|
55,000
34,900
|
34,900 |
Gabriel Nassif |
48,000
-12,700
|
-12,700 |
Jeff Shulman |
40,000
-2,000
|
-2,000 |
Rolando Navarro
|
39,000
15,800
|
15,800 |
Steven Hustoft
|
31,000
12,300
|
12,300 |
Marc Durand |
31,000
5,400
|
5,400 |
Ahmad Abghari
|
24,000
16,300
|
16,300 |
Jonathan Tamayo |
20,000
-13,400
|
-13,400 |
Lisa Wagoner
|
17,000
-500
|
-500 |
David Warga |
12,500
-7,000
|
-7,000 |
Joseph Mauro
|
10,000
-2,400
|
-2,400 |
Melissa Hayden |
8,500
-13,200
|
-13,200 |
Bob Lauria raised when action folded to him in the small blind. Liz Lieu was in the big blind and she made the call. First the first three community cards the dealer dealt out the . Lauria bet out and Lieu raised him. Lauria made the call.
On the turn of the , Lauria checked first. Lieu then bet and Lauria raised her. Lieu reraised and was all in. Lauria called. He held the and turned his gutshot while Lieu held the . Her two pair wasn't drawing dead yet as she still had outs to a full house.
The river failed to produce a queen or a ten for Lieu and she was eliminated from the tournament. Lauria scooped in the pot and moved up to 48,000 chips.
Svetlana Gromenkova opened the pot in middle position and Lisa Wagoner re-popped it. Gromenkova called, leaving just 800 chips behind.
Flop: and both players checked.
Turn: Gromenkova check-called an all in bet from Wagoner.
Showdown
Gromenkova: mucked
Wagoner:
River:
And the winner of the 2008 WSOP Ladies - No Limit Hold'em World Championship is out of tournament.
Lisa Wagoner is now up to 13,500 chips.
Although we're unsure of the action, Ylon Schwartz and Russ "Dutch" Boyd have both hit the rail.
Level: 12
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 0
Here's a few counts from around the room.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Matt Grapenthien |
64,000
6,000
|
6,000 |
|
||
Duke Lee |
52,000
3,500
|
3,500 |
Malissia Zapata |
35,000
35,000
|
35,000 |
Mark Schmitz
|
23,500
3,700
|
3,700 |
Gregory Josifovski |
23,000
12,200
|
12,200 |
Nancy Blaustein
|
5,500
-3,900
|
-3,900 |
You can now add Sorel Mizzi to the list of souls who've left Event No. 18. Mizzi raised in middle position and then Andrew Brussard reraised from the button. Mizzi made it four bets and Brussard called.
The flop came down and Mizzi bet. Brussard raised and Mizzi called. On the turn when the fell, Mizzi check-called a bet from Brussard and was all in. MIzzi held the and Brussard the . The fell on the river and Brussard was able to three-out Mizzi and send him to the rail. Brussard moved up to 65,000 chips.
When we arrived at the table the flop was reading and Toto Leonidas opened the pot. Joseph Lopes called and Ken Dickenson check-raised under the gun. Both players called.
Turn: Lopes bet, and both players called.
River: Lopes lead the pot again, and was called by both players again.
Dickenson tabled pocket queens and took the pot. His now up 40,000 chips.
Toto slipped to only 4,000 and Lopes is down to 24,000.