2009 World Series of Poker
Event 6 - $10,000 World Championship Seven Card Stud
Day: 2
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Level: 18
Blinds: 0/0
Ante: 0
door card. Ivan Schertzer and Eric Brooks refused to go away. They went all the way to the river, with Schertzer eventually showing down three-of-a-kind nines. Wong's board came (X-X) /
/ (X). He couldn't beat three nines with his hole cards and is out in 15th place.
Negreanu: (X-X) /
/ (X)Habib: (X-X) /
/ (X)Both players checked fourth street. Habib bet both fifth and sixth streets, with Negreanu calling both. On seventh street, both players checked again. Habib opened up
, and his jacks up were the winner. He has chipped up to 405,000, while Negreanu is down to 195,000.
/ (X), which was good for two pair when he rolled over
. Glantz just clenched his fists in frustration and mucked (X-X) /
/ (X).Habib's sitting at 300,000 now. Glantz is stacked at 120,000.
, and both Tim Phan and Fu Wong called.Brooks: (X-X) /
MUCKPhan: (X-X) /
/ (X)Wong: (X-X) /
/ (X)On fourth street, Brooks bet, and both opponents called. On fifth, Wong led out with his open pair of fours, Brooks folded, but Phan came along. Phan would call one more bet each on sixth and seventh streets.
In the end, Phan tabled
for a naked pair of fives. It was the winner though; Wong had just his pair of fours, dropping all the way down to 40,000.
Table 59
Seat 1: Fu Wong
Seat 2: Eric Drache
Seat 3: Steven Landfish
Seat 4: Freddie Ellis
Seat 5: Ville Wahlbeck
Seat 6: Eric Brooks
Seat 7: Tim Phan
Seat 8: Ivan Schertzer
Table 60
Seat 1: Ray Dehkharghani
Seat 2: Max Pescatori
Seat 3: Jeff Lisandro
Seat 4: Mel Judah
Seat 5: Matt Glantz
Seat 6: Daniel Negreanu
Seat 7: Hasan Habib
Seat 8: Greg Mueller
Level: 17
Blinds: 0/0
Ante: 0