Joe Sebok, who is playing on the same table as Phillips today, is the CEO of PokerRoad, the poker media site that during the 2009 WSOP brought us the "PokerRoad Nation". Four members of the PokerRoad Nation are keeping an eye on Sebok today.
2009 World Series of Poker
Event 57 - $10,000 World Championship No Limit Hold'em
Day: 7
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Joe Sebok, who is playing on the same table as Phillips today, is the CEO of PokerRoad, the poker media site that during the 2009 WSOP brought us the "PokerRoad Nation". Four members of the PokerRoad Nation are keeping an eye on Sebok today.

, and Labandeira tabled 
.The board ran out




, and Labandeira won the race. He's at 1.5 million now, while Vedes still has more than 8 million.
. Schneider's continuation bet of 175,000 was called by Nargentino.On the turn
, Schneider checked, giving Nargentino an opening to fire 265,000. That bet induced a fold from Schneider, who saw his count fall to 2.45 million after the hand. Nargentino is up to 4.15 million.
. He had been called by Miika Puumalainen, who showed down
. Boyd's friend were overjoyed when a queen but no ace flopped,
. There was a mild sweat when the turn came
to give Puumalainen a pair of jacks, but the river safely bricked
to allow Boyd to double up from 515,000 to about 1.15 million. Puumalainen is down to 2.3 million.
Jansen
Duvall
The flop gave both players a sweat, coming down
. Jansen flopped top pair, but Duvall picked up both a straight draw and a flush draw. Jansen maintained his lead when the
hit the turn, but Duvall rivered an ace to send Jansen to the rail in 62nd place. After the hand, Duvall was up to 4,950,000.
The flop came


. Bach checked, Lacay bet 175,000, and Bach called. The turn was the
. This time Bach fired out a bet of 300,000, and Lacay responded with a raise to 950,000. Bach made the call.The river was the
. Bach bet 680,000, and Lacay reraised all in. Bach tanked for two minutes, then let it go.After that one, Bach slips to just over 1 million. Lacay, meanwhile, chips up to 7.3 million.
Sebok opened to 125,000 and Maimone called from the button. On a flop of
Sebok had first action and bet 135,000. Maimone called. Both players checked the action down on the
turn and
river, with Maimone's
pair of aces taking the pot.Sebok is down to 500,000 chips.
. Warren Zackey would make the call, tabling
to put Ader in a bad way for his tournament life.The board would provide salvation though, running out
. That river card improved him to the better aces up, locking up the pot and a crucial double up. Ader's just over 300,000 now, alive but still short.*****
A few hands later, Ader would move again, shoving in for 310,000. Adam York gave him action, tabling
. Ader was in better shape for a potential double up this time, racing for his tournament life with
. Unfortunately for him though, the dealer would not cooperate, running out a blank board of
. Failing to improve, Mark Ader is out in 61st place, earning a nice six-figure payday.
The flop came


, and both checked. The turn was the
. Martin checked, Luu bet 500,000, Martin reraised all in for 2.075 million, and Luu tanked a bit before folding."Face up or face down?" asked Martin of Luu afterwards, referring to whether or not he'd like to see Martin's hand. "Face up," said Luu, predictably. Martin showed

.Martin has 3.85 million now, and Luu 4.75 million.
and Brice checked. Tamayo fired 180,000 and Brice called.The turn brought the
and Brice checked again. Tamayo checked behind.The river brought the
and Brice fired out 175,000. Tamayo mucked his hand, giving Brice the pot.