The board ran out clean with no flushes, the the pot goes to both men.
2009 World Series of Poker
Event 57 - $10,000 World Championship No Limit Hold'em
Day: 1c
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The board ran out clean with no flushes, the the pot goes to both men.
Oh yeah, and he's wearing a remarkably short skirt.
Lieu:

Opponent:

There was a bit of a sweat for Lieu when the board develoepd
. She stood up and shouted "RED!". The river was an asked-for red card, the
. After an early hit, Lieu is back up to 32,000.
Hellmuth approacheth.
and Chen led out for 500. The cutoff called and they went to the turn, which fell the
. Chen fired another 1,100 and the cutoff called. Both players checked the
on the river. Chen turned up
and the cutoff mucked. He's already up to 85,500.
In the first, the cutoff raised to 300 and the button called. Phillips raised to 1,200 from the big blind, the cutoff folded and the button called.
Phillips led for 1,800 on a flop of


and forced the fold.On the next hand, Phillips limped from the small blind and four players saw a flop of


. Action checked around and Phillips led for 600 when the turn brought the
. He got one call and went heads up to the river, which brought the
.Phillips bet 1,300 and got called before turning up

for a full house. "Is that good enough?" he asked. He got his answer when his opponent tossed his hand into the muck.
On a flop of
, Seth and his opponent engaged in a betting and raising war, and all of the chips finally went into the middle. Seth tabled
for top pair and the heart draw, looking to catch up to his opponent's
. The
on the turn was an airball, but the river brought the
and the flush for Seth. He's earned his first knockout of the day, and that's good enough to chip him up to 65,000.
From early position, Tran raised to 225 and a player in middle position reraised to 825. Tran made the call saying, "I have tens, you better hope a ten doesn't hit." He then checked in the dark as the flop came down
."I'll be nice to you on this hand." Tran continued as his opponent checked behind. Before the turn was dealt, Tran fired 500 in the dark. The dealer then dealt the
on the turn."Uh oh, bad beat! Bad beat jackpot!" yelled Tran. His opponent made the call.
The river brought the
and Tran fired 500 again. His opponent called and Tran showed
for a full house to scoop the pot.On the next hand, Tran raised to 225 again, with both the button and big blind making the call. The flop came down
, but not before Tran had fired 100 in the dark, even though the big blind was to act before him. The big blind checked, Tran's bet stood, and then the button raised to 200. The big blind folded and Tran made the call.The turn brought the
and Tran checked. The button fired 600 and Tran called.Tran then fired 100 after the river fell the
and his opponent called. Tran tabled a rivered two pair,
, and scooped in the pot.
"Guys, guys, you gotta come report on my table, this is ridiculous." he said in his Italian accent. "This guy raises to 400, I reraise to 1,200, and I get four callers! The flop comes down, one guy bets 3,000 and the next guy raises to 6,000! I just muck my aces, this is crazy, I don't know, one must have a set. On the turn, a guy bets 10,000 and the other calls then on the river the guy shoves all in and everyone folds. This is crazy!"
A few hands later, Fabio jumped up and yelled "All in!" after the dealer yelled it as well. He then went on a little rant about his table again. "I can't play with these guys, give me some pros, this is nuts. The blinds are 50, 100 and these guys make it 2,000! I don't know what to do, this is nuts!"