2010 WSOP Circuit - Caesars Palace
Main Event
Day: 2
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. Devonshire showed
."Bink," said Sam Stein as the flop came
. After the
turn, both Lee and Devonshire simultaneously called for a pot-splitting deuce. It didn't come. The river was the
, giving Devonshire a double-up."Nice hand, luck sack," said Lee with a good-natured laugh as he paid off the required chips.
"Alright, let's do this," said J.C. Alvarado when it was his turn to act. "I call." He threw a matching 3,000 into the pot, leaving himself just 400 behind, much to the amusement of the table.
"You guys don't realize this is giving [big blind Sam] Stein more odds," Alvarado added with a grin.
"He already mucked," said Justin Young.
The rest of Alvarado's stack was in on a flop of
. His
was in bad shape against Collingwood's
. The turn
gave Alvarado a better draw, but he was out of the tournament after the river
gave Collingwood a completely unnecessary set.
McTeer moved his last 9,000 into the middle on a flop of
. Lee called with
, then stood from his seat as he waited to see whether he could successfuly dodge McTeer's six-outer,
. Neither the turn
nor the river
improved McTeer's hand. He's been eliminated.
, in bad shape against Taskinsoy's
.As the board developed things became less standard. For one, Taskinsoy didn't even flinch when a trey hit the flop,
. Walsh also seemed about as emotionally level as you could expect. The
bricked the turn. With Taskinsoy still in his seat, the dealer peeled the
as the river to give Taskinsoy a bigger set."Notice how I didn't leave my seat," Taskinsoy said as he collected his pot.
"Notice how I didn't get up and celebrate," replied Walsh. He's down to just 9,000 chips.
Been continued on a queen-high flop,
, leading out for 15,000. Teranie quickly and aggressively splashed a raise to 45,000 into the pot. Been thought things over for 30 seconds and then moved in for an additional 28,700. Teranie called.Been:

Teranie:

Been appeared to have been squeezing pre-flop and then wound up flopping top pair. He made an unnecessary flush with running diamonds,
."I had a good feeling," Been said as the pot was pushed his way. "I had a flush draw." Teranie could only stand and mutter to himself as his stack was decimated to 12,000. Been is up to 162,000.


. Action was on Mason first and he fired all in for 22,600. Hinkle was next and folded after getting a count on the all in, but then Yeh made the quick call with a set of threes. Mason had an overpair with pocket tens.The turn was the
and the river the
, but neither gave the help to Mason that he needed and he was sent to the rail. Meanwhile, Yeh is pushing about 130,000 now.


and Yeh was first up. He checked and then Robinson checked behind. The turn brought the
and Yeh fired 3,500. Robinson called.The river completed the board with the
and Yeh fired 5,500. Robinson mucked and Yeh won the pot., but not before he showed the 
for quad jacks. Nice start to the day for Yeh.
Seat 1: Justin Young
Seat 2: Sam Stein
Seat 3: Steve O'Dwyer
Seat 4: Doug Lee
Seat 5: Dylan Collingwood
Seat 6: Thomas McTeer
Seat 7: James Carroll
Seat 8: J.C. Alvarado
Seat 9: Bryan Devonshire
That's not much of a reward for making it through to Day 2.
Level: 8
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 100