2009 World Series of Poker
Event 12 - $10,000 World Championship Mixed Event
Day: 2
Players Left 1 / 194
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Level: 15
Blinds: 0/0
Ante: 0
Doyle Brunson was all in on the turn against Scott Dorin with the board reading
. Brunson
Dorin
The river fell the
, making Brunson a 6-4 low to go with his trip aces and he scooped the pot, taking his stack up to 120,000.
Miami John Cernuto raised from the small blind and Hasan Habib called all in for 4,200 from the big blind.
Cernuto
Habib
The board ran out
, Cernuto's king-high good enough to send Habib to the rail.
One hand after Miami John Cernuto dragged that massive multi-way triple draw pot, he hooked up in another hand with Jimmy Fricke. Fricke was all in on the third draw but could not improve against Cernuto's 7-6-5-4-2.
Cernuto is now up to 160,000.
George Lind III led off the action with a pre-draw raise and got four callers in "Miami" John Cernuto, Hasan Habib, Jimmy Fricke, and Matt Hawrilenko. Lind drew one, Cernuto, Habib, and Hawrilenko drew two apiece while Fricke drew three. Hawrilenko checked, Lind bet out, Cernuto raised, Habib folded, Fricke called and Hawrilenko folded.
Three players went to the second draw, Lind and Fricke each drawing one while Cernuto rapped pat. Fricke and Lind check-called a bet from Cernuto. On the turn draw it was the same story, Lind and Fricke drawing one apiece while Cernuto stood pat. Both players checked to Cernuto, but folded to his bet.
Cernuto raked in a massive pot, taking his stack up to 115,000. Fricke was left with very few chips.
Mike Watson raises preflop to 10,000 and Todd Brunson reraises to 15,000 with a call from 'SirWatts'.

Watson check-raises Brunson's bet with the latter calling.

Watson leads again, and Brunson calls once more.

Watson fires once more and Brunson folds this time.
Brunson has 40,000 left and Watson is up to 1.21 Jiggawatts...I mean 98,000.
Danzer took two and Seed took one card, Seed bet after the German checked, call.
Both players drew one again and Seed bet once more. Danzer called and drew one, Seed stood pat and Danzer drew one.
Danzer then checked but called another Seed bet. Seed showed
and Danzer mucked
unsure about the hand given that he had broken a pat 9 at the start of the hand.
Anthony Lellouche raised preflop with
and found Marc Karam making the call, the Frenchman got the rest of his money in on a
board. The Canadian flipped
though for trip sixes and backdoored into a flush when the board came
and
.Lellouche is now out.