2009 World Series of Poker
Event 32 - $2,000 No Limit Hold'em
Day: 3
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Level: 27
Blinds: 30,000/60,000
Ante: 5,000
flop. Guillen led out for 125,000 and was called before the turn came
. Guillen led out for 325,000 this time and was called again. The river came
before Guillen slowed to a check and then faced a 500,000 bet from Paasonen.He looked like he wanted to call as he had the chips ready, then he counted out a raise but ultimately he folded and gave up the pot.
Guillen -- 5.2m
Paasonen - 3.9m
on a
X board. Both players are raising every hand to 125,000 but while Guillen folds on occasion, Paasonen is happier to play out of position and wants to play most hands to a flop.
flop came down. Guillen bet 150,000 and 250,000 on
turn and was called both times. Paasonen checked again on the
but Guillen checked behind and mucked upon seeing Paasonen's
.The next hand was a role reversal with with Guillen check calling all the way down until we had a
board. The third check by Guillen was checked behind though and he didn't get any extra value out of the trips he hit on the river with 
.
Immediately the next hand Guillen reraises out of the big blind and Paasonen instantly folds.
Paasonen has his own game plan too though, he just limped in and then reraised Guillen's 210,000 bet to 670,000. Guillen folded and the Finn showed
.It's become a real battle of wills here.
The first saw Guillen raise it up and get called before they both checked the
flop. The
turn saw Paasonen lead for 200,000 and get called. The river
saw Paasonen lead out once more and receive an instant call. Paasonen's
no good against
for a straight.********
The next hand saw Guillen three bet preflop then lead out on a
flop. Paasonen called before the
turn and
river were checked through. Guillen showed
and took the pot as the Finn mucked.
Mika Paasonen -- 2,400,000.
Level: 28
Blinds: 40,000/80,000
Ante: 10,000
Guillen then called a 250,000 bet on the turn of a
board from Paasonen before the Finn checked the draw-making
on the river. Guillen bet 430,000 and Paasonen passed, only to be shown Guillen's
which prompted more Mexican cheering.