2008 World Series of Poker

Event 27 - $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 1
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Event Info
2008 World Series of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aj
Prize
$628,417
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$3,693,690
Entries
2,706
Level Info
Level
28
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
15,000
Players Left 1 / 2,706
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Raymond Davis is in a pot with a player and they're both still involved at the river stage.

The board is {2-Spades} {J-Clubs} {8-Spades} {J-Spades} {4-Clubs}. Davis bets out for a hefty 8,000 and this causes his opponent to tank.

Davis: "If you have a jack, you're way ahead."

Opponent: "I know I had you all the way, I just don't know if I want to risk it. You'll show if I don't call?"

Davis shakes his head and responds, "I don't want to give too much information to the table."

His opponent folds and Davis adds a final comment, "I'm glad you didn't call." He flashed his cards to us and we know he had the goods.

Tags: Raymond Davis

Chop Chop

All the chips went in on {Q-Hearts} {2-Hearts} {5-Diamonds} flop. Hasan Habib was one of the players and was holding {K-Clubs} {Q-Clubs}.

His opponent was holding {K-Diamonds} {Q-Diamonds} giving a back-door flush outs. Habib saw this and starting cheering for a diamond.

The turn brought a diamond in the shape of {2-Diamonds} before the river blanked with a {5-Clubs}.

They chopped the pot and Habib said, "I tried to root for you, bubby."

Habib on 3,500 chips.

Tags: Hasan Habib

Pay Attention if You Want to Steal

After seeing his early big stack dwindle back down to 1,850, Alan Sass has doubled to 4,200. He raised all in from middle position, and the button, who hadn't seen that Sass was all in, announced "raise". After consultation with the floor, he was obligated to make at least the minimum raise. Sass held {A-Diamonds} {Q-Clubs}, and his opponent {J-?} {9-?}. It held up and Sass doubled.

Tags: Alan Sass

Humberto Brenes Cracks a Set

Humberto Brenes
Humberto Brenes
We caught up to this hand on the turn. With the board reading {Q-Diamonds} {10-Hearts} {6-Diamonds} {K-Spades}, Brenes checked to his lone opponent, who moved all in for 1,700. Brenes made the call and the players showed:

Brenes: {J-Diamonds} {10-Spades}
Opponent: {6-?} {6-?}

The river came the {9-Spades} to give Humberto the straight and send his opponent to the rail.

'SEAT OPEN'

The shout of 'SEAT OPEN' is still the most common thing heard in the room as player after player falls. It's not surprising, really, as players only had 3,000 chips to start with. It'll only slow down when players get deeper compared to the blinds a little later in the tournament.

Aguiar Doubles

Jonathan "FatalError" Aguiar got it all in with {Q-Clubs} {J-Diamonds} against an opponent's {K-Diamonds} {K-Hearts} on a {J-Spades} {4-Diamonds} {6-Diamonds} flop and was about to walk away from the table after the {A-Hearts} fell on the turn, but he sat right back down and scooped the pot when the {Q-Spades} fell on the river. He's up to 7,000.
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