2009 World Series of Poker
Event 12 - $10,000 World Championship Mixed Event
Day: 1
Brock Chopped And Chiu-ed By David And Chino
Brock Parker raises and blinds David Chiu and Chino Rheem call.
The flop is , it's checked to Parker who bets, Chiu raises and Rheem and Parker both call.
The turn is the which is checked to Parker again and he bets once more. Chiu calls this time but Rheem raises with both Parker and Chiu calling. The river is the , Chiu bets out and gets called by both the other players.
Chiu: for Kings full.
Rheem: for the nut low.
Seeing these hands, Brock Parker mucks and the other two split the pot.
Seed Razzes Rheem Again
David Chiu (X) (X)
Chino Rheem (X) (X) (X)
Huck Seed (X) (X) (X)
We picked this pot up on fourth street with Huck Seed leading out and getting calls from both David Chiu and Chino Rheem. Rheem made the low board on fifth street and led out, Seed called and Chiu folded. Sixth street brought a bet from Rheem and a call from Seed. Both players checked seventh street.
Seed showed in the hole for 7-6-4-3-A and Rheem mucked.
Ivey Catches The Fish
Phil Ivey and Dave Ulliott were just involved in a pot with the boards reading as follows.
Ivey:
Ulliott:
Ivey bet sixth and seventh streets and Ulliott made both calls. Ivey flipped from his hole cards for the full house which was enough since the Englishman mucked.
Dag-ged Down
John D'Agostino was all in by fifth street against two other players.
D'Agostino:
Seat 3: Jh}
Seat 5:
Seat 3 flipped for the rivered flush and Seat 5 turned over for a 7-6-5-4-A low. 'Dags' couldn't beat either and was knocked out.
I Guess He Read that Chapter
Sorel Mizzi (X) (X) (X)
James Van Alstyne (X) (X) (X)
We picked the hand up on fifth street, Sorel Mizzi leading out with a bet. James Van Alstyne raised, Mizzi reraised and Van Alstyne called. Mizzi check-called a bet from Van Alstyne on sixth street and both players checked seventh.
Mizzi showed and won the high half with aces up while Van Alstyne took the low with for a 7-6-5-3-2 low.
Phil Ivey Doubles through Eric Froehlich
Eric Froehlich opened for 1,300, Phil Ivey moved all in for 11,000 from the button and Froehlich made the call.
Ivey
Froehlich
Ivey paired his ace when the flop came down . E-Fro couldn't catch a queen or runners on the turn or the river and Ivey doubled to 22,000. Froehlich, though, is still well above average with 52,000.
Players Take a 20-Minute Break
Watt Action!
Tony G:
Roland De Wolfe:
Mike Watson:
The board came , Tony G was eliminated as the other two chopped his stack with aces up.
Michael Binger said, "I had ...If only I played worse..."
Level: 7
Blinds: 0/0
Ante: 0