Started 28th May, 2009

2009 World Series of Poker

Event 2 - $40,000 No Limit Hold'em | Day 4

Number of players - 201
  • Fri May 29 2009 11:04 GMT-70 | Posted by change100
    One time!
    One time!

    Hand #160 - Isaac Haxton Doubles Through Vitaly Lunkin

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    Isaac Haxton has the button. He opens for 400,000 and Lunkin calls.

    The flop is {K-Clubs} {5-Clubs} {3-Hearts} and Lunkin check-raises Haxton's 525,000 bet to 1.45 million. Haxton calls and they go to the turn, which falls the {6-Spades}. Lunkin leads out with a 1.5 million bet, Haxton moves all in and Lunkin calls.

    Haxton {K-Spades} {10-Spades}
    Lunkin {A-Spades} {A-Diamonds}

    Haxton needs a king or a ten to survive.

    "This would be a good time to use my 'one time'" he says, echoed by a chorus from his railbirds.

    One time indeed-- the river is the {10-Clubs} and Haxton thrusts his fists into the air.

    "ONE TIME! ONE TIME!" screams Haxton's half of the audience.

    With that hand, Haxton doubles to 13,970,000 while Lunkin is down to 10,125,000.

  • Fri May 29 2009 11:02 GMT-70 | Posted by Shamus

    Slim Takes a Seat

    After busting in 17th in the Champions Invitational event earlier this evening, Thomas "Amarillo Slim" Preston has made his way over to watch some of this heads up battle.

    Play has concluded in that event, with the top ten finishers slated to return tomorrow at 3 p.m. Vegas time to play out the final table. You'll once again be able to follow the action in that one here on PokerNews.

  • Fri May 29 2009 10:56 GMT-70 | Posted by change100

    Hand #159 - Isaac Haxton

    Vitaly Lunkin has the button. He gives Haxton a walk in the big blind.

  • Fri May 29 2009 10:55 GMT-70 | Posted by change100

    Hand #158 - Isaac Haxton

    Isaac Haxton has the button. He raises to 400,000 and picks up the blinds and antes.

  • Fri May 29 2009 10:54 GMT-70 | Posted by Shamus

    Let's Turn This Around

    There was a dealer change after that last hand. "He's my man," said Isaac Haxton with a smile, hopeful to retake the momentum once again.

  • Fri May 29 2009 10:53 GMT-70 | Posted by change100

    Hand #157 - Vitaly Lunkin

    Vitaly Lunkin has the button. He raises to 400,000, Haxton three-bets to 1.4 million and Lunkin moves all in. Haxton folds and Lunkin takes the pot.

    Lunkin is now up to 17,470,000.

  • Fri May 29 2009 10:51 GMT-70 | Posted by change100

    Hand #156 - Isaac Haxton

    Isaac Haxton has the button. He raises to 400,000 and Lunkin calls.

    The flop is {J-Diamonds} {9-Clubs} {7-Clubs} and Lunkin check-folds to Haxton's 600,000 bet.

  • Fri May 29 2009 10:49 GMT-70 | Posted by change100

    Hand #155 - Vitaly Lunkin

    Vitaly Lunkin has the button. He raises to 500,000 and Isaac Haxton calls.

    The flop is {8-Hearts} {4-Spades} {3-Clubs} and Haxton check-folds to Lunkin's 500,000 bet.

  • Fri May 29 2009 10:46 GMT-70 | Posted by change100

    Hand #154 - Vitaly Lunkin Doubles Through Isaac Haxton

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    Isaac Haxton has the button. He raises to 400,000 and Lunkin comes in with a three-bet to 1.4 million. Haxton moves all in and Lunkin calls all in for 7,940,000. Haxton has him well covered.

    Lunkin {10-Hearts} {10-Clubs}
    Haxton {K-Clubs} {3-Clubs}

    The flop is {10-Spades} {4-Spades} {2-Hearts} and the Russian contingent explodes on one side of the room as Lunkin flops top set. The turn is the {J-Hearts} , leaving Haxton drawing dead. The river is the meaningless {Q-Hearts} and Lunkin earns a huge double-up, completely reversing the chip counts.

    Lunkin is currently up to 15,940,000 while Haxton is left with 8,155,000.

  • Fri May 29 2009 10:44 GMT-70 | Posted by Shamus

    The Battle Continues

    It has been over two hours since Greg Raymer's sudden elimination and the start of heads up play.

    Isaac Haxton held a little better than a 2-to-1 chip lead over Vitaly Lunkin at that point, but it only took Lunkin seven hands to take the lead away. But after a lengthy bit of back-and-forthing, Haxton has now retaken the momentum and has built his way close to that 2-to-1 chip advantage once again.

    Neither player appears to be in any huge hurry to gamble it up. And the stacks are still deep -- Haxton has about 75 big blinds to Lunkin's 45.

    But wait... something big is brewing...

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