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Level: 14
Blinds: 800/1,600
Ante: 200
On a board reading ![]()
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, Terry Grimes checked from the small blind and Bobby Corcione took the opportunity to bet 7,200. Grimes, who has flanked by a beautiful woman the entire tournament, made the call and then checked the
river. Corcione fired out 8,200 and Grimes snap-called.
"You win," Corcione sheepishly said. Grimes then tabled the ![]()
for two pair with an ace kicker. Corcione simply mucked and took stock of his remaining chips.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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140,000
53,800
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80,000
31,400
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"Whaddya gonna do?"
So asked Don Rosenberg of no one in particular following his last hand of the WSOP Circuit Foxwoods Main Event.
We missed the action prior to the turn, but by then Rosenberg was all in with ![]()
versus the ![]()
of John Yale and the first three community cards were ![]()
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An unenviable spot no doubt for Rosenberg, and the
turn card — inspiring calls for a fourth heart from him — added further to the disappointment as the river came the
. Asking his questions, Rosenberg headed railward.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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108,000
56,000
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56,000 |
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Kurt Jewell and Ronnie Bardah are sitting at the same table, both having bought in at the start of play today in an effort to double up quickly with relative short stacks and get back into contention. And both are off to positive starts here in the first hour of play.
Jewell had already added chips before recently knocking out David To to push his stack up close to 100,000.
In that hand flop action saw To all in and ahead with ![]()
on a ![]()
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board versus Jewell's ![]()
. But the turn brought the
to improve Jewell's pair to a flush, and the
added a cherry on top by completing a straight flush.
"The man, the legend," said Bardah afterwards as he snapped a picture of Jewell with his phone.
Soon thereafter it was Bardah picking up pocket aces and doubling himself.
"35-ball... back in action!" said Bardah, referring to his newly-bolstered stack.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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96,000
76,000
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15,000
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It appeared a short-stacked Ross Santos attempted to steal the blinds with the ![]()
by shoving after action folded to him in the cutoff. Unfortunately for him, Christopher Manning made the call with the ![]()
and ended up winning after the board ran out ![]()
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The conversation is lively over at Table 11, where another round of antes — currently 200 per player — prompted some conversation about that old WSOP story regarding Prahlad Friedman and Jeff Lisandro from late in the 2006 Main Event.
Many recall how Friedman had mistakenly accused Lisandro of not contributing an ante before a hand, which led to a lengthy, tense exchange between the pair. A younger player at the table wasn't familiar with the story's details, and so Raymer and Paredes were offering to explain.
"He said 'I'll knock your block off'" said Paredes with a wide grin, paraphrasing Lisandro's answer to having been wrongly accused, and his listener laughed in response.
Everyone's contributing their antes in orderly fashion at Table 7, and so far both Paredes and Raymer have been collecting a few more back as they've both improved upon their starting day stacks.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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138,000
48,500
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92,000
10,300
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A big hand just went down over at Table 14 that resulted in Ben Reason knocking out two players and taking over the chip lead here at Foxwoods.
It happened when Chris Tryba, who re-entered at the start of the day, shoved with the ![]()
and Kevin McColgan moved all in over the top with the ![]()
. Reason woke up with ![]()
in the big blind, made the call, and was pushed the hefty pot after the board ran out jack high.
Both Tryba and McColgan were eliminated on the hand while Reaso chipped up to nearly 280,000!
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129,700
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Level: 15
Blinds: 1,000/2,000
Ante: 300
Mark Dube has just eliminated Brent Johnson in a large-pot hand that saw Dube use ![]()
to better Johnson's ![]()
after the board came ![]()
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| Player | Chips | Progress |
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152,000
56,000
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56,000 |
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