2009 World Series of Poker
Event 6 - $10,000 World Championship Seven Card Stud
Day: 3
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Ellis has taken down the first sizable pot of the final tale. He called with the
after Tim Phan completed the
. Perhaps feeling left out, Jeff Lisandro then raised the
. Both other players called.Ellis took over the betting lead on fourth street and on fifth street. On sixth street, the boards were:
Phan: (X-X) /

Ellis: (X-X) /

Lisandro: (X-X) /

Lisandro picked up first action with an open pair and bet out. Phan called before Ellis raised. Both Lisandro and Phan called to the river and checked it to Ellis. His single bet on the river was enough to fold both opponents.
Goooooooo, Freddie!
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provided a decisive two pair, kings and nines, for the double-up. He remains in the game and we remain nine-handed.
Alessio Isaia and Tiffany Michelle have also been spotted sweating the action.
Lisandro's stack took hit after hit, coming up second-best in several hands to start the day. He was all in by fourth street on his final hand, starting with split tens. Greg Mueller and Ville Wahlbeck went all the way to the river with Lisandro. It was Wahlbeck who collected the pot. He started with three small spades, caught a fourth spade on fourth street, and then runnered his way into two pairs, kings and sixes, by the river.
Lisandro earns $36,267 for ninth place and everyone else earns a little extra elbow room at the table.
Level: 20
Blinds: 0/0
Ante: 0
He led that street, then checked the river. Schertzer tried one more time with a bet on the river, but Ellis wouldn't be denied. He called and was rewarded the pot when Schertzer couldn't produce anything better than his starting pair of sixes.
while Eric Drache's board came (X-X) /
. Drache bet every street until sixth, when both players checked. Down the river it was Phan who fired out a bet that Drache called. Phan turned over
in the hole for his second Dead Man's Hand in half an hour, aces and eights. He continues to climb in the counts.
On the next hand, Eric Drache completed the bring-in with the
up, and Pescatori popped it back with the
. Drache called.Drache: (X-X) /

Pescatori: (X-X) /

On fourth and fifth streets, Pescatori put in bets and Drache was the caller. On sixth, Drache picked up the leading queen-high board, but he checked. Pescatori fired another bet, and Drache put in a check-raise to 60,000. That was enough to get Pescatori out, left now with just the voices in his head for entertainment at the table.