2012-13 World Series of Poker Circuit Event - Horseshoe Hammond
Ryan Riess opened to 52,000 in middle position, and the action folded to Nick Grippo, who moved all in for 472,000 from the big blind. Riess asked for a count, went into the tank, then made the call.
Riess: ![]()
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Grippo: ![]()
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Grippo, who took down the 2012 SCOOP Main Event, needed help, but received nothing from the ![]()
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flop or the
on the turn.
He was getting up out of his chair as the
completed the board, and shook a few hands before exiting.
Grippo is gone, while Riess is now floating around 2 million chips.
Tripp Kirk bet 125,000 on the ![]()
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flop, and Joshua Reichard folded. Rob Zazay made the call.
The turn was the
, and both players checked. They also checked the
river card.
Kirk showed the ![]()
for a pair of jacks, and Zazay mucked his hand.
In a three-bet pot, the flop came down ![]()
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and Shiva Dudani fired 114,000. Mike Nosek raised all in for approximately 450,000, and Dudani snapped him off with the ![]()
. Nosek held the ![]()
.
The turn was the
, and the river was the
. Both fourth and fifth street kept Dudani's kings in front as he won the pot to eliminate Nosek in 22nd place.
With that pot, Dudani has moved himself into the chip lead.
From the cutoff seat, Zal Irani raised to 56,000. Claudia Crawford called out of the small blind, then Rob Zazay reraised to 126,000 from the big blind. Action fell back on Irani, and he made the call. Crawford announced a reraise and then made it an even 400,000 to go.
Crawford's reraise sent Zazay into the tank for quite the bit of time. Eventually, he moved all in. Irani folded.
"How much more is it?" asked Crawford.
"Not that much more," responded someone from the table.
"But how much? Over 400,000 more?" asked Crawford.
"No, not that much," was the dealer's response, prompting a call from Crawford.
"I've got eight high," said Crawford as she turned up the ![]()
. Zazay held the ![]()
.
"Yeah, that made no sense," chimed in Irani.
"But now I've got to hold," said the at-risk Zazay.
The flop was an very interesting one with the ![]()
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falling to give Crawford an open-ended straight draw. The turn missed her with the
, as did the
on the river. Crawford couldn't connect, and Zazay held for the double. He was all in for 784,000 total.
From the hijack seat, Shiva Dudani raised to 50,000. Mike Nosek made the call on the button, and everyone else folded before the two saw the ![]()
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flop. On the flop, Dudani checked, and Nosek bet 79,000. Dudani called.
The turn brought the
, and Dudani checked. Nosek moved all in for 370,000, and Dudani folded.
Robert Estepaniance limped in from middle position, and the action folded to Louis Cohen, who moved all in for just 115,000 from the big blind.
"You want action?" Estepaniance asked him.
"Yes," Cohen chuckled. "I have four big blinds."
Estepaniance obliged, committing the chips, and the hands were opened.
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"It's coming," Estepaniance predicted.
If you remember, Estepaniance made a similar prediction yesterday, and it came true.
Well, the gentleman just might be a seer, because the flop fell ![]()
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. The turn was the
, giving Estepaniance a full house for kicks and giggles, and the river was a non-consequential
.
Cohen is eliminated, earning $14,976, while Estepaniance is up to around 720,000 chips.
From the hijack seat, Ryan Riess raised to 52,000. Shiva Dudani flatted from the cutoff seat, then Todd Wild reraised all in for 328,000 from the button. Play folded through the blinds and back to Riess. He took a minute, then folded. Dudani verified the amount, then called.
Dudani turned over the ![]()
, but was dominated by Wild's ![]()
. "Nice hand," commented Dudani, but little did he know what was coming next.
The flop came down bleak with the ![]()
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rolling out, but the
on the turn gave Dudani plenty of opportunity. The dealer landed the
on the river, and that gave Dudani a Broadway straight for the win.
Wild was eliminated in 24th place and took home $14,976 for his effort. Dudani moved to over 1.8 million in chips.