Cards are back in the air and every player eliminated will now make money.
2012-13 World Series of Poker Circuit Event - Horseshoe Southern Indiana
Level: 19
Blinds: 2,500/5,000
Ante: 500
So, scratch that again. As we were typing away and the floorman was instructing the dealers on hand for hand play we lost a player.
Robert Scott was the unfortunate bubble boy and was eliminated in unknown action.
We were just a few ticks of the clock away from the level ending on the last elimination. The field will take a quick break and then return playing hand for hand.
We're one off the money and that means we're starting hand-for-hand play.
Aaron Kerns opened for 8,500 and Ryan Olisar raised to 18,000 behind him. The blinds released, Kerns called and the flop came
.
Kerns announced a dark check and Olisar bet 16,000. Kerns called and the turn came
. Kerns announced all in and Olisar quickly called.
Olisar:
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Kerns:
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The river came
and Olisar doubled up.
We found Drennon Rackley and Carter Myers at the turn with more than 70,000 already in the pot. The board was
and Rackley check-called 35,000.
The river came
, Rackley checked, Myers bet 100,000 - he actually bet enough to Rackley all in. Rackley called, Myers tabled pocket queens and Rackley tabled
to take the sizable pot.
Robert Scott had been playing a steady, quiet game all tournament. He spent most of his reading a book.
He ran pocket kings into pocket aces and lost a hefty portion of his stack. Just a few hands later he called on the river with a board of
. His opponent tabled
for a flush.
He moved all in preflop on the very next hand and picked up a round of blinds and antes. He's in shove mode and this close to the money he's taking a gamble.