2008 World Series of Poker
Event 29 - $3,000 No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 1
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Justin Newton made the call against two all in players. Newton held 
for the flush draw against 
for top pair and 
for an open-ended straight draw.The turn ended it all when it landed
to complete Newton's flush. The river landed the
and Newton eliminates two players just after the break to move to 73,000 chips.
, a player moved all in on Fricke and after tanking a few minutes, Fricke made the call. Fricke showed
and his opponent mucked.The very next hand, a player moved all in on Fricke for 7,000 total and Fricke made the call showing
. His opponent tabled
. The flop missed both players when it came
. An
on the turn gave Fricke the better pair. The
on the river sealed the hand for Fricke, and eliminated his opponent.After these two hands, Jimmy Fricke sits with approximately 80,000 in chips.
The flop is


and Vengrin checked to Phan who bet out 3,600. Vengrin then made it 7,700 to go. Phan the reraised once again making it 13,900 before Vengrin shoves all in for 23,900 in total. Phan went into the tank and eventually laid it down.Vengrin showed

for nothing but imagination as Phan takes a dent to his big stack.

against his opponent's 
.The board ran out




and the deuces hold for Pham to eliminate his opponent and jump to 40,000 chips.
and Jason Somerville made the call. Grospellier showed
for a pair of fives while Somerville showed
for a wheel draw. The turn was the
and the river came the
, giving Grospellier the hand and moving him up to 27,000 in chips. After the hand, Somerville is down to 7,000 in chips.


.The action passed to Singer who opened with a 1,600 chip bet. The button then moved all in for about 10,000 and Singer snap-called.
The button held

for top pair but was in trouble against the 
for a set of deuces for Singer.The turn landed the
and an irrelevant
on the river eliminated the short stack as Singer moves to 60,000 chips.
Fricke holds the lead with 112,000 with Phan on 79,000 and Vengrin on 77,000.
Maybe we'll see a massive pot on this table very soon, but they will have to be quick - this table is scheduled as the next table to break!