2008 World Series of Poker
Event 44 - $1,000 No Limit Hold'em w/Rebuys
Day: 1
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versus
. Clements was well ahead, and he hit a third
on the river just to rub it in. He takes all of his opponent's 6,000 chips and adds them to his own stack, which now sits at over 25,000.
From what he tells us, he and Jacob were heads up to a flop of
with two spades, and both players checked it.The turn was the
. Seif checked, and Jacob put out a moderate-sized bet. Seif made the call.The river was the
, putting four spades on board. Mark Seif led out for 3,500, and Jacob raised all in for about 20,000 total. Seif made the quick call.Jacob showed down
, having flopped a set and turned a full house. That was no good though. Seif showed
, and his bigger boat wins all of Jacob's money and sends him off to the exit. Mark Seif is now right near the top of our leader board with 57,000 chips.
Phan made it 550 to go and he and his opponent saw the flop bring the
. Phan bet 5,900 and his opponent called again. The turn was the
and both players checked. Lastly the river dropped the
and this time Phan's opponent lead out for 2,200. Phan made the call but mucked his hand when his opponent table
.
and was all in preflop versus
.E-Fro hit his outs hard as the board ran out
. He makes the winning queens full of aces, and doubles up to 13,000.
. He was called by the button with
and the board ran out
giving Lawson hope. The river, however, shattered that hope when the
hit the board and the queens held up.
Liebert is up to 20,000.
. It checked to Rosen, and he bet out 1,050. The cutoff player moved all in for 3,650. In between, the small blind made the call, and it came back to Rosen, who re-raised all in himself, having the table covered. The small blind called once again, putting himself at risk, and the cards were turned over:Small blind:
Rosen:
Cutoff:
The turn was the
and the river brought a third diamond to give two players a flush. Rosen's was the better one, however, and he knocks off two players and vaults himself to the chip lead with 57,000.
Level: 4
Blinds: 100/200
Ante: 25
Hopefully he goes and rests up for the $50,000 H.O.R.S.E. event at 5pm.