2009 World Series of Poker
Event 19 - $2,500 Six-handed No Limit Hold'em
Day: 3
Updated Chip Counts
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Joseph Serock -- 3.396 million
Brock Parker -- 1.477 million
Alex Wilson -- 1.305 million
Jesse Rios -- 1.095 million
Russell Crane -- 472,000
Clayton Newman -- 266,000
Stay Tuned
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Seating Plan
Seat 2: Russell Crane
Seat 3: Brock Parker
Seat 4: Joe Serock
Seat 5: Alexander Wilson
Seat 6: Clayton Newman
Shuffle Up and Deal
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Small Note
Russell Ready to Rumble
![Shamus](https://pnimg.net/w/avatar/2/484/17cbf8d751.jpg)
Crane has about 540,000, and Rios 1.03 million.
Easy Does It
![Shamus](https://pnimg.net/w/avatar/2/484/17cbf8d751.jpg)
Joe Serock raised to 48,000, and Jesse Rios called from the button. The flop came
![{8-Spades}](/img/cards/8s.gif)
![{Q-Spades}](/img/cards/qs.gif)
![{10-Clubs}](/img/cards/10c.gif)
![{10-Diamonds}](/img/cards/10d.gif)
On the next hand, Jesse Rios limped in from the cutoff, Brock Parker completed from the small blind, then Joe Serock raised to 80,000. Rios called, and Parker folded. The flop came
![{2-Diamonds}](/img/cards/2d.gif)
![{10-Spades}](/img/cards/10s.gif)
![{4-Clubs}](/img/cards/4c.gif)
The next two hands saw Brock Parker try to steal the blinds from the button, but Alex Wilson take it with a big blind reraise. Then on the next one, Serock took the blinds and antes with a preflop raise.
Brock & Roll
Parker takes the next pot also with an UTG raise, it doesn't look like he wants Serock to completely dominate this table despite having position on him.
Newman Doubles Through Parker
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![Clayton Newman](https://s.pnimg.net/HW9DctfyIvJv7IMJ4sKxul3qe_QKQuj1AWRtcFOyJME/pr:reporting-leading-desktop/aHR0cHM6Ly9wbmlt/Zy5uZXQvbHJlcC8x/MS81Ny94OWU4YmRl/MzBiOS5qcGc.webp)
Parker
![{6-Spades}](/img/cards/6s.gif)
![{6-Diamonds}](/img/cards/6d.gif)
Newman
![{A-Spades}](/img/cards/as.gif)
![{10-Clubs}](/img/cards/10c.gif)
The flop came
![{9-Clubs}](/img/cards/9c.gif)
![{A-Hearts}](/img/cards/ah.gif)
![{8-Clubs}](/img/cards/8c.gif)
![{Q-Hearts}](/img/cards/qh.gif)
![{Q-Diamonds}](/img/cards/qd.gif)
A Georgia native, the 22-year-old Newman had a deep run at last summer's WSOP Main Event, earning $32,166 for his 305th place finish. Newman also had another cash in another WSOP event last summer with a 111th place finish in a $1,500 no-limit hold'em tournament. Besides playing poker and working as an online poker instructor, Newman also enjoys traveling, video games, and golf.