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2009 World Series of Poker
Event 6 - $10,000 World Championship Seven Card Stud
Day: 1
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But this is poker after all, so even despite the comraderie it's all business. Alexander Kravchenko and Alexander Kostritsyn (two of the three aforementioned Russians) butted heads on fifth street. Kravchenko bet out (X-X) /
, then called a raise from Kostritsyn's (X-X) /
. Kostritsyn led sixth street and the river, with Kravchenko calling each time. Kostritsyn showed
in the hole for three pair; Kravchenko beat that when he caught the
on sixth street to make an eight-high straight with
as his first two hole cards.
Corkins: (X-X)
(X)Buss: (X-X)
(X)On fifth and sixth streets, Buss check-called bets from Hoyt Corkins, 1,000 each. Both players checked seventh street. Corkins revealed
in the pocket, giving him a naked pair of tens. Buss could do better, showing
for queens up. After dragging in that pot, the owner of the Lakers is up to 37,000, while Corkins has slipped back to a respectable 43,000.
Annie Duke twittered that she had a $1 last longer with Friedman, which he promptly paid with a signed one-dollar bill.
/ (X). Chen called and was shown the bad news: Hollink started rolled up
, then filled up with a river
. It was a brutal beat for Chen.
Level: 6
Blinds: 0/0
Ante: 0
Interestingly, Barry Greenstein posted to Twitter that he is very impressed with the play of the "unknown" at that table, Pawel Andrzejewski. Remember, in addition to Greenstein, Bloch and Elezra, the rest of the table line-up is Yuval Bronshtein, David Benyamine, Jen Harman and Nick Schulman. Greenstein wrote, "Everyone at my table is a well-respected player, except for an unknown Polish kid, and he's better than most of them."