Chino Rheem is an aggressive player and as a result his stack is prone to go up and down. In a recent hand, Rheem raised to 2,800 and got a call from the button. The small blind then moved all in for 16,000 and Rheem moved all in himself for 35,200 more. The button thought about it before releasing and it was off to the races:
Rheem:
Opponent:
The board ran out clean for Rheem, coming , and he took down the pot. Rheem is currently sitting with right around 60,000.
John Strzemp,1997 World Series of Poker Main Event runner-up, was under the gun and moved all in for his last 10,500. The button was the only caller and the cards were turned up:
Strzemp:
Button:
Strzemp was in big trouble as the flop came down . He had hit his jack but was still needed help. The on the turn gave him a flush draw. On the river, the dealer put out the and gave Strzemp the flush. He doubled on the hand to a little over 21,000, which is still well short of average.
Phil Ivey's original tables recently broke and he was moved across the room to a new table, which just so happens to play host to Victor Ramdin and Justin "Boosted J" Smith. That is a tough table, but with only one level left to play, who knows if it'll make a difference. Coincidentally, all three men are getting a massage.
Lauren Kling was all in for about 11,600 with . She found action from two players, but unfortunately one of her opponents had some of her outs with . The third player in the hand held and won the hand when the board ran out
Kling was eliminated just as Level 9 came to an end.
An unknown player was all in preflop for about 15,000 with and covered by Victor Ramdin, who held . The flop gave Ramdin a monster draw and actually made him a favorite in the hand.
The on the turn was no help but the on the river delivered the straight. Ramdin sent his opponent home while chipping up to around 100,000.
Justin Smith's stack has taken a hit in the last half hour, down to about 30,000 after having reached the 80,000 mark.
Most recently, he was involved in a hand with the board reading . There was about 32,000 in the pot and Smith was facing a bet of 28,300 from his opponent. After thinking about it for about three minutes Smith called, but saw the bad news when his opponent tabled for the nuts.