2008 World Series of Poker
Event 41 - $1,500 Mixed Hold'em
Day: 1
Players Left 1 / 731
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Level: 7
Blinds: 0/0
Ante: 0
Fabrice Soulier raised from the small blind after the cutoff limped. The cutoff then called. The flop came
and Soulier led out with a bet. The cutoff called.The turn was the
and Soulier checked. His opponent bet and Soulier called.The river was the
and Soulier checked-called again. At the showdown, Soulier turned up
and his opponent mucked.Soulier said, "I thought you had ace-jack," as he raked in the chips.
Juanda had
.Tamayo had
.The board came
to seal the deal.
Mahmood is up to 22,000.
Von Halle is down to 22,000.
A player raised from middle position and the button called. Michael Craig was in the small blind and moved all in for 1,775. Both the other players called.
The flop came
. The first player that made the initial raise preflop bet out and was raised by the button. He called and then check-folded the turn when the
came.Button:
Craig:

The river was the
and ended Michael Craig's tournament.
Lou Esposito managed to double up to 2,900 after moving all in with
. He found a caller holding
.The board ran
. Esposito managed to dodge the queen but is still very short and will need a few more of those.
Mimi Tran moved all in for her remaining 400 from the small blind after the button raised the action. The big blind folded and left Tran heads up with her tournament life on the line.
Tran:
Button:
The flop came
to give Mimi a straight draw. The turn was the
and Tran only needed to dodge one more card.The river came the
though and she was sent to the rail.
On one of the last hands of this limit level, the button raised and Michael Guzzardi reraised from the small blind. The button called.
The flop came
and Guzzardi bet. The button called.The turn was the
and Guzzardi checked to his opponent, who bet. Guzzardi raised and his opponent called.The river was another heart, the
, and Guzzardi had bet dark. His opponent called and turned over
. Guzzardi showed pocket kings, for a losing top set and is down to 25,000.