2008 World Series of Poker

Event 35 - $1,500 Seven Card Stud
Day: 3
Event Info

2008 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
47j2
Prize
$135,753
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Entries
381
Level Info
Level
23
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0

Max Troy Talks Stud

We just had a quick chat with Max Troy, as he mixed up a break-time milkshake. A few minutes earlier, during play, he called us over and said, "Hey, I want you to know you're watching the game of the future right here. It's going to be big like when internet poker started. I'm telling you."

During break, he elaborated a little bit. He talked about how much he enjoys playing stud, because he feels that a good player has a much larger edge over a novice than in hold'em. "There's so much information available on the board, if you're observant you can really punish someone who tries to represent a false hand."

He talked about his tough spot at the table, sandwiched between two great players. "If I keep getting rolled up sevens, I'll be fine," he said with a smirk.

Level: 19

Blinds: 0/0

Ante: 0

Barbieri v. Troy

Al Barbieri completes the bring-in, and Max Troy makes the call.

Barbieri: x-x / {4-Spades} {3-Clubs} {Q-Spades} {A-Spades} / x
Troy: x-x / {8-Spades} {7-Clubs} {2-Hearts} {Q-Hearts} / x

On fourth street, Troy bet, and Barbieri called. On fifth, Barbieri had the lead, and he check-called another bet. On sixth, "Sugar Bear" picked up the {A-Spades}, and he put out a bet. Troy called. As the dealer was dealing seventh street, Barbieri put out a bet in the dark. Troy stared at his new card, patted Barbieri on the back and said, "Nice hand," as he flipped his cards into the muck.

Giacomo D'Agostino Eliminated in 5th Place ($28,083)

Giacomo D'Agostino eliminated
Giacomo D'Agostino eliminated
Giacomo D'Agostino was getting short. Five-handed, he caught split tens and put in half of his stack with the completion. Action folded to the bring-in, Mike Rocco, who looked down at buried aces. He raised, and D'Agostino put the rest of his chips in.

On fourth street, D'Agostino drew one of the two remaining aces away from Rocco, but had still yet to improve. Rocco caught the case ace on sixth street to make trip aces and have D'Agostino, who still had only a pair of tens, drawing dead. D'Agostino made trip tens on the river anyway.

He earns $28,083 for his performance in this tournament.

Max Troy Elimnated in 4th Place ($37,184)

Max Troy - 4th Place
Max Troy - 4th Place
Al Barbieri brought it in, showing the {7-Spades}. Levon Torosyan and Max Troy both called.

Troy: x-x / {A-Spades} {A-Clubs} {Q-Hearts} {2-Hearts} / x
Torosyan: x-x / {K-Clubs} {4-Clubs} {10-Hearts} {9-Spades} / x

On fourth and fifth streets, Troy led with a bet and Torosyan called. Barbieri ducked out on fourth. On sixth street, Troy bet again, Toroysan raised, and Troy called, putting himself all in and at risk of elimination. The hands were turned over and the dealer dealt out seventh street.

Troy: {K-Diamonds} {10-Spades} / {A-Spades} {A-Clubs} {Q-Hearts} {2-Hearts} / x
Torosyan: {4-Spades} {4-Hearts} / {K-Clubs} {4-Clubs} {10-Hearts} {9-Spades} / {K-Spades}

Torosyan was well ahead with his trip fours, and he capped it off by filling up on seventh street. He eliminated Max Troy and chips up to 220,000.

Max Troy put on a good show over the past few days, and was quite friendly and talkative with his tablemates. For his effort, he will pocket more than $37,000.

Tags: Max Troy

Torosyan Making a Move?

Levon Torosyan is the shortest of our three remaining players, but he does not seem willing to go gently into that good night. After Mike Rocco completed a {9-Clubs}, Torosyan raised {10-Hearts}. Rocco made the call. He called again when Torosyan caught the {2-Diamonds} to his {7-Spades}, but folded on the first of the big bet streets, fifth street, when Torosyan caught the {5-Hearts} to Rocco's {2-Clubs}.

Sugar Bear Hungry for Chips

Our chip leader, Al "Sugar Bear" Barbieri, shows no slackening in his hunger for chips. He recently took Levon Torosyan all the way to the river. Torosyan brought it in with the {4-Spades}, then called when Barbieri completed the {K-Diamonds}. Both players checked fourth street; Barbieri called bets from Torosyan on fifth and sixth streets. Down the river, the boards were:

Torosyan: {4-Spades} {4-Clubs} {5-Hearts} {7-Hearts}
Barbieri: {K-Diamonds} {J-Clubs} {6-Hearts} {9-Hearts}

Barbieri led out for a bet on the river. Torosyan lined up his cards from smallest to biggest, peeked at his hole cards, said, "Nice hand," and folded.

Torosyan Takes Four Out of Five

After a recent setback to Al Barbieri, Levon Torosyan has sprung right back and taken four out of the last five hands. He won two of those hands by completing third street, and one other with a bet on fourth street after completing third.

The fourth hand went all the way to fifth street, where Torosyan made an open pair of sevens against Mike Rocco's {A-Hearts} {9-Spades} {3-Spades}. Rocco mucked his cards as soon as Torosyan reached for his chips.

Barbieri Seeing Lots of Streets

Al Barbieri doesn't like to give up on third street. Now that we are three-handed, he is defending his bring-in with zeal and calling raises on third street after he has completed. In a recent hand against Mike Rocco, Barbieri completed the {7-Spades} and called when Mike Rocco raised the {Q-Spades}. Rocco bet his {A-Hearts} on fourth, and Barbieri called with the {6-Clubs}. When fifth street came {5-Clubs} to Barbieri, he led out with a bet against Rocco's {3-Diamonds}. Rocco tanked for about a minute, even grabbing Barbieri's {5-Clubs} and shuffling it on the felt. He finally folded, and Barbieri flashed the {4-Diamonds}.