flop, Mr. Green bet 300 and Seiver raised to 900. Mr. Green then reraised to 1,600, at which point Seiver assembled 4,700 chips and pushed them in toward the middle.Mr. Green held up his hands and waved them in surrender, as if to say, "OK, I get your point, you've got something!" before throwing his hand away.
flop. His opponent probably thought it was a great flop, as he was holding
for two pair. His mind probably changed when Levy rolled over pocket deuces for the set. Levy's hand held and he's up to 22,300.
high and Jacob was eliminated. He made his way over to the $1,500 H.O.R.S.E. tournament, where he is still alive and trying to cash for an eighth time in this year's WSOP.
, but while Brenes kept the lead after the
flop, the
spiked on the turn. The
and was dominated by an opponent's
. The board again failed to bring any help and Kathy was eliminated.
, the small blind bet 2,000 and now Seiver raised, to 7,000. The small blind called.
fell on the river and after the small blind checked Seiver moved all in. "I have to call," the small blind said, and found that his
had been run down by the straight Seiver made with
. David Pham checked from middle position and his opponent bet 1,300 from the button. Pham called and the
hit the turn.
, and Pham doubled to about 18,000 chips.
were pitted against
flopped his opponent took the lead. The
turned but on the river the
flop gave Grigorian a set to stay ahead of his opponent's pair of kings.