Moar Names!
The likes of Shawn Buchanan, John Cernuto, Dutch Boyd, Pat Pezzin, Greg Dyer, Robert Mizrachi, Dan Shak, Todd Brunson and Roger Hairabedian have just been spotted.
And Mr. Daniel Negreanu, as well.
The likes of Shawn Buchanan, John Cernuto, Dutch Boyd, Pat Pezzin, Greg Dyer, Robert Mizrachi, Dan Shak, Todd Brunson and Roger Hairabedian have just been spotted.
And Mr. Daniel Negreanu, as well.
Photo Fun.
Violette: (X)(X) / / (X)
Opponent: (X)(X) / / (X)
On third, Cyndy Violette bet and her opponent called. Both players checked the next two streets and the opponent led out on sixth. Violette made the call and on seventh, we’re unsure of who bet but there was definitely one by someone with a call. Violette revealed {Q}{3}{4} for a seven-low which had her opponent’s {Q}{8}{2} eight-low beat.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Cyndy Violette |
8,700
1,200
|
1,200 |
|
We picked up the action on fifth street, heads up in a pot between Shirley Rosario and Yuval Broshtein.
Rosario: (X)(X) / / (X)
Bronshtein: (X)(X) / / (X)
Rosario led out on fifth street, and Greenstein retook the lead when he picked up the better hand on sixth. Roasrio called there on sixth, and she called one last bet on seventh, too.
Bronshtein showed , and the eighty-seven was good enough to let him drag the pot and up his count to about 8,500. Rosario is down to 5,000.
"Seat open, Table 113!" we heard the call and snapped our head around just in time to see Ted Lawson gathering his things and heading out the doors with his lovely wife.
We're one man down already.
It took us a little while but we've finally spotted Linda Johnson also known as the 'The First Lady of Poker'. She is yet another former Razz champion in the field as she took down the $1,500 event in 1997.
A player brought it in with a king up, and the gentleman to his right completed with a . One more seat over, Mickey Doft raised to 200, and the completer called to go heads-up.
Completer: (X)(X) /
Doft: (X)(X) /
The completer picked up the lead on fourth, and he bet it. Doft called, and he called another bet on fifth. On sixth street, the completer checked, and one bet from Doft took it down right there.
With that pot, Doft moves back over his starting stack to 7,700 after being down to 6,000 early on.
After two levels of play, the players are on their first 20 minute break of the day.
Level: 3
Limits: 150/300
Ante: 25
Just before the break, we watched Robert Mizrachi tangle up in a heads-up pot. Mizrachi showed , and he called bets on every street. His opponent showed , and when his seventh-street bet was called, he showed up for the sixty-five and the win.
Mizrachi is back down to 8,000.