2010 WPT Paris

High Roller
Day: 2
Event Info

2010 WPT Paris

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
ak
Prize
€290,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€20,000
Entries
25
Level Info
Level
11
Blinds
6,000 / 12,000
Ante
2,000

Hairabedian In The Action

Hand #11: Freddy Deeb opened to 5,600 preflop but Roger Hairabedian reraised to 22,400 and picked up the pot.

Hand #13: It's passed to short-stack Andrew Feldman and it looked like he was going to push from the cutoff, but mucked instead. Roger Hairabedian raised to 5,500 on the button but Gianni Giaroni made a massive shove for 65,800 more which was enough to get the EPT Grand Finalist off the hand.

Tags: Roger Hairabedian

Antony Lellouche Eliminated in 7th Place

Hand #15: Sorel Mizzi raised preflop to 5,500 and Hichem Ben Halima called from the big blind. Both checked the {8-Diamonds} {J-Clubs} {A-Hearts} flop before Mizzi bet 7,000 on the {5-Clubs} turn. Both checked the {8-Clubs} river and Mizzi won but the TV screen did not show his hand. We're presuming he had a jack of some kind

Hand #16: Freddy Deeb raised to 6,000 but Antony Lellouche repopped to 15,500, Deeb called quickly and checked dark before the flop came {A-Clubs} {Q-Diamonds} {2-Clubs}. Lellouche bet 17,000 but Deeb said, "Make it 35,000."

Lellouche tanked before moving all-in, Deeb immediately called with {2-Diamonds} {2-Spades}. Lellouche's {A-Diamonds} {8-Spades} was in real trouble and drawing dead on the {4-Clubs} turn rendering the {3-Hearts} river meaningless.

Six players left.

Tags: Freddy DeebSorel MizziAntony LelloucheHichem Ben Halima

Hichem Ben Halima Eliminated in 6th Place

Hand #23 In Sorel Mizzi's words, "There's a new sheriff in town," as Freddy Deeb busts Hichem Ben Halima to rise into the possible chip lead for the first time. Preflop, the action kicked off with a raise to 5,600 from Roger Hairabedian, called by Freddy Deeb. Over to Ben Halima who upped it (with a blue 25k plaque, no less) to 21k. Hairabedian passed instantly but Deeb considered for a while before calling.

The flop: {5-Clubs} {2-Clubs} {7-Hearts}. Deeb checked and immediately Ben Halima moved all-in. Almost as quickly he made the call, and with {7-Diamonds} {6-Hearts}. Ben Halima was drawing to overcards with his {A-Spades} {J-Spades} and the following {10-Clubs} and {Q-Hearts} did not help. Down to five.

Tags: Hichem Ben HalimaFreddy Deeb

Giaroni Thought He Was for the Chop; He Was

Hand #24 Gianni Giaroni just fourbet shoved his remaining chips in preflop over Roger Hairabedian, who'd made it 29k. To call: 45,400 more. Into the tank with Hairabedian, who took a minute or so to consider before making the call. When he did he found he was in great shape with {A-Clubs} {Q-Diamonds} vs. Giaroni's {A-Hearts} {J-Diamonds}.

"No hearts," said Hairabedian, but what actually came was a board of {K-Clubs} {A-Spades} {5-Hearts} {5-Spades} {10-Hearts}, giving them both Aces and Fives with the King kicker. Giaroni got up and started walking round the table, and someone said, "You're not busto!"
He made a "Pffft" sort of noise and returned to his seat.

Hairabedian shook his head asking him, "How can you make all-in when I re-raise you?"

Tags: Roger HairabedianGianni Giaroni

Hands 28-31

Hand #28: Freddy Deeb raised to 6,400 - it was folded to Roger Hairabedian who made a long speech about how he folded this hand "95% of the time" and then he folded anyway.

Hand #29: Sorel Mizzi won the blinds and antes with a raise to 5,500 and assured everyone he had the best hand

Hand #30: Mizzi opened again to 5,500 but Deeb 3-bet to 25,000 and picked up the pot.

Hand #31: Hairabedian raised to 5,000, Deeb and Mizzi both called but checked the {4-Hearts} {9-Clubs} {Q-Spades} flop to the original raiser. Hairabedian bet just 6,000 and managed to take the pot down.

Tags: Sorel MizziFreddy DeebRoger Hairabedian

Andrew Feldman Eliminated in 5th Place

Short stacked Andrew Feldman is the High Roller Event bubble boy, a tough break in a tournament with a €20,000 buy-in which only pays four people.

Even before Roger Hairabedian put in his under the gun preflop raise to 7k, Feldman was admonishing him, "Be friendly - that's not very nice!" It turned out to be, in fact, deadly, as after a very long dwell Feldman announced, "All in," and was instantly called.

It was a near-exact repeat of Hairabedian's last all-in situation - his {A-Hearts} {Q-Spades} dominating Feldman's {A-Clubs} {J-Diamonds}. This time no spike or split - the board coming {7-Clubs} {6-Hearts} {2-Spades} {3-Clubs} {9-Clubs} - and all four remaining players are in the money, guaranteed at least €25,262.

Tags: Andrew FeldmanRoger Hairabedian

No Pair Is No Good

Hand #33: Freddy Deeb raised to 6,000 and Roger Hairabedian made the call to see a {6-Diamonds} {8-Hearts} {9-Hearts}. Deeb min-bet the flop for 2,400 and Hairabedian called. Both checked the {K-Spades} turn and {A-Diamonds} river.

"If you have a pair, it's good," said Deeb and Hairabedian showed {6-Spades} {5-Spades} to win the hand.

Tags: Freddy DeebRoger Hairabedian

Level: 8

Blinds: 1,600/3,200

Ante: 400

Hairabedian Practises His English

During a pause earlier in the hand where Feldman busted, Hairabedian, despite being involved had a relaxed chat with Freddy Deeb, who seemed suspicious at his talkativeness today.

Deeb: "You speak good English today. Why?"
H.B.: "I drink whiskey."
Deeb: "Normally, I speak to you, maybe 100 times, you don't answer. Today, you speak good English."
H.B.: "I am practising for Vegas. You cannot speak Armenian in Vegas."

Tags: Roger HairabedianFreddy Deeb