Al Barbieri and Mike Rocco tangle again. Barbieri started x-x / and bet every street except fourth street. Rocco called all the way, coming x-x / . Barbieri bet the river and tabled a pair of aces when Rocco called. Rocco peeked down at a pair of kings and four to a straight, then mucked his hand.
Barbieri brought it in with the in the door, and Rocco raised, showing the . Barbieri called.
On fourth street, Barbieri bet his , and Rocco after drawing the .
On fifth, Barbieri bet out once more with the , and Rocco raised, showing the . Barbieri called.
On sixth street, Rocco drew the , and he led out. Before he had even lifted his chips toward the pot, Barbieri had a raise out on the table. Rocco called. Both men checked seventh street.
Rocco tabled his hand first: / / . Barbieri flashed his and let out a hiss as he mucked his hand.
"Yes!" came the big reaction from Rocco. He slammed his hands down on the table, rattling his chips as he let out another, "Yes!" With that pot, Rocco has climbed up over 250,000.
Al Barbieri may have taken a few recent hits, but he hasn't become any shyer. He completed Levon Torosyan's bring-in with the . Torosyan called with the .
Barbieri bet fourth and fifth street when his cards came to Torosyan's . Torosyan called on fourth, then raised on fifth showing three to a straight and three to a flush. But Sugar Bear never backed down, calling the raise, checking sixth street through when he pulled a to Torosyan's , then betting the river dark. Torosyan folded, apparently having missed all of his draws.
We had a break scheduled for right now, the end of Level 20. However, Levon Torosyan just lost a big pot and finds himself crippled down to just 6,000 chips. As a result, the players have unanimously decided to play on until he is eliminated.
Levon Torosyan has been running out of time. He decided to take on Mike Rocco, who completed the after Rocco brought it in with the . Rocco raised, and Torosyan called.
Torosyan check-called fourth and fifth streets after Rocco bet. He then led out for a bet on sixth street, which Rocco called. On seventh street, Torosyan was left with only 26,000 behind. The boards were:
Torosyan:
Rocco:
Torosyan bet 20,000. Rocco thought it over a long time, then made the call. Torosyan's buried cards were blanks, he only had a pair of deuces.
"That's all you have?" Rocco asked. He flipped his hand and showed a pair of jacks. "YEEEES!" he shouted, clapping his hands.
Barbieri gave him a weird look, then asked why he didn't raise Torosyan all in for his last 6,000 if he was going to call. Rocco didn't respond.
Torosyan managed to triple up once to 18,000, but succumbed on the following hand when Rocco made trip queens. Torosyan played well all afternoon, nursing his short stack as far as he could take it. He earns $50,186 as a result.
Both players are playing very cautiously at the start of heads up play. The bring-in is often winning the pot with the low card, when the player with the high card mucks.
Al Barbieri did just win a pot that went to fifth street, with a board of , against Rocco's board of .