2008 World Series of Poker
Event 35 - $1,500 Seven Card Stud
Day: 2
Sabyl Still Rolling
Jett made an open pair of sevens on fifth street against Landrum's third spade, the . He bet, and she called. Landrum took first action back on sixth street by making an open pair of tens; Jett caught one of her spades with the . Landrum bet and Jett called.
Both players checked the river down. Landrum showed for two pair, jacks and tens. Jett mucked. After the hand, Landrum is near the top of our leaderboard with 85,000 chips, while Jett is in Short Stack Land with just 25,000.
Kobie West Eliminated
West walks with $3,640 in consolation money.
Good Laydown
Boyer is up to 73,000; Kalpakis is down to 39,000.
Brown Staunches the Bleeding
Brown is now up to 56,000 in chips, while Kalpakis slips to 60,000.
Pappas Punishes Troy
Pappas said, "I'll check it going in," as the river was dealt. Troy checked behind.
"Kings," said Pappas. He opened in the hole. "Kings with ace, queen, jack." Troy glanced at his own cards, then mucked.
"Were just kings enough?" Pappas asked with grin. Troy didn't answer.
Chad Brown Plummeting
Seat Assignments
Seat 1: Giacomo D'Agostino - 77,000
Seat 2: Chad Brown - 90,000
Seat 3: Andre Boyer - 22,000
Seat 4: Kobie West - 13,000
Seat 5: Danny Kalpakis - 55,000
Seat 6: Jeffrey Siegal - 45,000
Seat 7: Michael Rocco - 70,000
Seat 8: Joel Fischbein - 11,000
Brasilia #51
Seat 1: Al Barbieri - 55,000
Seat 2: Ryan Nicholson - 71,000
Seat 3: George Brand - BUSTED
Seat 4: Chris Tryba - 45,000
Seat 5: Bryan Devonshire - 36,000
Seat 6: Chris McIntyre - 70,000
Seat 7: Levon Torosyan - 72,000
Seat 8: Stefan Rapp - 21,000
Brasilia #52
Seat 1: Charlie Townsend - 51,000
Seat 2: Maxwell Troy - 75,000
Seat 3: Charles Moore - 19,000
Seat 4: Kim Erfle - 8,000
Seat 5: Chip Jett - 29,000
Seat 6: Sabyl Landrum - 86,000
Seat 7: Greg Pappas - 28,000
Seat 8: Roy Rose - 28,500
Level: 14
Blinds: 0/0
Ante: 0