2009 World Series of Poker
Event 6 - $10,000 World Championship Seven Card Stud
Day: 2
Players Left 1 / 142
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At the river, the boards were:
Amaral: (X-X) /
/ (X)Schulman: (X-X) /
/ (X)"You need one of these?" Schulman asked Amaral, pointing at his treys. Amaral responded by betting out. Schulman squeezed each of his cards in turn and then called. Amaral turned over
in the hole for aces and kings and the winning hand.
, and Michael Sigel put in the third bet showing the
.Kostritsyn: (X-X) /
/ (X)Sigel: (X-X) /
/ (X)On fourth, Kostritsyn led right back out with his queen-nine. Sigel called. On fifth, Sigel picked up the ace but checked it over before calling another Kostritsyn bet. Sixth and seventh streets both saw Sigel take the lead again, with the Russian calling both bets.
Showdown
Kostritsyn: (
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)Sigel: (
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)Kostritsyn's queens up were no good againt Sigel's aces up, and the pot goes to the bigger two pair.
Oppenheim: (X-X) /
/ (X)Grizzle: (X-X) /
/ (X)Both players checked the river, with Grizzle producing
from the hole for a pair of sixes. Improbably they were enough to take down the pot.Grizzle is up to 61,000 in chips. Oppenheim is down to 88,000 but still cruising comfortably.
Level: 10
Blinds: 0/0
Ante: 0
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in the hole for a pair of jacks. Adams calmly turned over
, cards that matched nicely with a board of
to give Adams two pair and the winner.
With probably about 30,000 or 40,000 in the pot, they went to the river, with Mizrachi all in. Pescatori pulled a third ten to make tens full, leaving Mizrachi looking for a pair of his own to stave off elimination. He didn't find it, finishing the hand with trip queens. Pescatori dragged the pot to increase his count to 71,000; Mizrachi is out.
Wilson: (X-X) /
/ (X)Chan: (X-X) /
/ (X)On fourth and fifth streets, Wilson was the bettor, and Chan called both times. The two men check-checked sixth and seventh streets.
Wilson said, "Kings," as he turned over
. "Oh, I got diamonds!" he just then realized. "You got diamonds?" asked Chan. "King was enough. I was looking for a club."After that exchange, Wilson has been bumped up to 39,000, slipping Chan down to 48,000.
, and Phil Ivey moved all in for his final 2,400 chips with the
showing. Shamseddin put in the extra 900 to put Ivey at risk. In the end, Ivey's board ran out (
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, giving him nines up. Unfortunately for him, Shamseddin started with buried sixes and found a third just like it on fifth street. His board ran down (
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/ (X), and his triple sixes were enough to send Ivey home (or back to the golf course).