Break
The players are now on their last 20-minute break of the evening.
The players are now on their last 20-minute break of the evening.
Players have taken their seats and cards are back in the air. We will play out two more levels before bagging and tagging for the night.
Level: 9
Blinds: 300/600
Ante: 75
bkice_ andy seth well a least I got to send that tweet before busting. TT < KQs aipf for 53k, guy cold 4bet shoved over my 3b.
June 14 2012
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Andy Seth | Busted |
We missed the exact amounts of the preflop betting, however, the first-to-act player raised and was three-bet by Jon Turner from the small blind. The original raiser called and it was heads-up going to the flop.
The flop came and Turner led out for 3,150. His opponent called.
Both players checked the turn, however, after Turner checked again on the river, his opponent fired 8,600 into the middle.
Turner was visibly annoyed and peaked at his cards several times. He finally shook his head and revealed one card - the , and mucked his hand.
"Good fold," Turner's opponent said. He mucked without showing.
Turner is down to 24,000.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Jon Turner |
24,000
-7,000
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-7,000 |
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Matt Vengrin | 90,000 | |
Ronit Chamani |
77,000
12,000
|
12,000 |
David Peters | 65,000 | |
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Jamie Armstrong |
46,000
-19,000
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-19,000 |
Annette Obrestad opened to 1,200 from the button and her opponent in the small blind moved all-in for his last 17,500. Obrestad called and hands were revealed.
Obrestad:
Opponent:
Obrestad was in good shape going to the flop, however, the board gave her opponent a straight on the river and he doubled through.
Obrestad still has plenty of chips, however, with 51,000.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Annette Obrestad |
51,000
-11,400
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-11,400 |
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Byron Kaverman had the button, and opened to 1,200. Brian Rast three-bet to 3,200 from the small blind, and the action folded back to Kaverman, who called. The dealer fanned , and Rast checked. Kaverman continued for 3,700, and Rast called.
The turn was the , pairing the board, and Rast checked again. Kaverman fired another bullet - this one was worth 7,200 - and Rast called.
The completed the board, and Rast checked a third time. Kaverman tanked for thirty second or so, then slid out 13,400. Rast thought for a bit, then asked Kaverman to raise his arms, so he could examine his stack.
"I'm all in," Rast announced, pushing out enough purple T500 chips to make the call, and then two towers of purple chips followed by a tower of yellow T1,000 chips.
Kaverman's eyebrows raised. The bet was about 40,000, and for the better part of the next five minutes, Kaverman tanked, riffling a dozen or so green T25 chips with his hand. Nobody at the table said a word. Eventually, the gentleman in the four seat got up to stretch, and Isaac Haxton, who is in the one seat, did the same. A waiter came by about halfway through the tank, and placed a coffee on Kaverman's side. Haxton, who also ordered the coffee, tipped the gentleman $2 - perhaps he was tipping for two.
"I think I'm nit-rolling," Kaverman said, breaking the silence.
Haxton chuckled briefly, then the silence returned. Finally, Kaverman grabbed all of his yellow chips and dropped them forward. Rast turned over for queens full of tens, and to the surprise of everyone, Kaverman tabled for sevens full of queens.
"That would've been a sick lay down," Rast told him as he was leaving.
"Hey!" Haxton yelled as Kaverman was halfway towards the exit. "You want your coffee?"
Kaverman shook his head, and was quickly out of the Brasilia Room.
"Hello, best run-out ever," Rast announced.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Brian Rast |
147,000
134,500
|
134,500 |
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Byron Kaverman | Busted | |
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Jon Turner called a 1,700-chip bet from an opponent with the board reading . The turn was the , both players checked, and a third deuce - the - completed the board. Turner's opponent checked again, and Turner fired 2,600.
The player called, and Turner tabled . His opponent had however, and shipped the pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Jon Turner |
18,800
-5,200
|
-5,200 |
Lex Veldhuis opened to 1,100 with the button, and an opponent in the small blind three-bet to 2,600. Veldhuis called.
The flop fell , and both players checked. The turn was the , and Veldhuis called a 2,700-chip bet from his opponent. The completed the board, and both players checked again.
The player in the small blind showed for a pair of fives, but it was no good against Veldhuis' for a diamond flush.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Lex Veldhuis |
63,000
5,000
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5,000 |