2009 World Series of Poker
Event 50 - $1,500 Limit Hold'em Shootout
Day: 3
Button Bets from Bijgaart
The river was the . Williams checked, Van Den Bijgaart bet again, and this time Williams let it go.
Williams is down to 340,000, while Van Den Bijgaart is at about 415,000.
This Is My (Full) House
After a flop of , Malaguti checked, Williams bet, and Malaguti called. Malaguti again check-called both the turn and river.
Williams showed for tens full, and Malaguti mucked. Malaguti is at 170,000, while Williams bounces back to 400,000.
Level: 4
Blinds: 0/0
Ante: 0
Malaguti Doubles
Malaguti has recovered to 200,000. Mueller is down to 550,000.
Joep Goes Up
Sterling folds on the river to much delight from the Dutch.
Joep 'Eights' The River
Both players checked the turn and then Van Den Bijgaart bet the river. Mueller raised and Van Den Bijgaart (who is becoming Crtl+V on my keyboard) made the call.
Mueller showed and Van Den Bijgaart sighed, Mueller said, "You checked the turn..."
Treys Mean Triple Up for Malaguti
The flop came . Williams checked, Shiu bet, Maluguti called with his last chips, and Williams called. The turn was the and this time Williams folded to Shiu's bet.
Shiu turned over , but she uttered "come on!" when Malaguti turned over -- he'd flopped the set, then filled up with that second king. The river bricked out for Shiu, and Malaguti triples back to just under 200,000.
Shiu is still battling Greg Mueller for the chip lead with about 750,000.
Mueller Gets There
The turn was the . Mueller bet, and Williams called. Williams likewise called Mueller's bet after the river card came .
Mueller showed -- jacks on the end -- and Williams mucked.
Williams Gets a Few Back
The river brought the and a check from both players. Williams showed , and Van Den Bijgaart mucked.
Both players are well below average at the moment. Williams is at 315,000 right now, while Van Den Bijgaart has tumbled below the 200,000-chip mark.