2009 World Series of Poker
Event 6 - $10,000 World Championship Seven Card Stud
Day: 2
Players Left 1 / 142
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Level: 12
Blinds: 0/0
Ante: 0
, and Jan Sorenson made the call showing the
.Richey: (X-X) /
/ (X)Sorenson: (X-X) /
/ (X)Fourth street saw Sorenson call a Richey bet. On fifth street, Richey bet again, but this time, Sorenson put another bet on top, which Richey called. Both players checked sixth street. Looking confident now, Richey fired a bet on seventh street, and Sorenson called. Richey laid out
for aces up, and it was the winner as his opponent mucked his down cards.-----
On the very next hand, the two men went at it again. Richey completed once more, this time holding the
, and Sorenson made the call with a deuce again.Richey: (X-X) /
/ (X)Sorenson: (X-X) /
/ (X)Richey bet on fourth, fifth and sixth streets, with Sorenson calling all the way. Both players checked seventh street this time. Richey exposed his down cards first, revealing
, which Sorenson couldn't match. With his split kings improving the whole way, Richey's Broadway straight was good enough to take down the second of back-to-back pots, leapfrogging him up near the very top with 142,000.
/ (X) was no match for Ellis' (X-X) /
/ (X) and folded, preserving just 600 chips. They went into the middle the next hand. Sorenson survived but has only 4,000 chips.Ellis is up to 118,000.
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) for a naked pair of jacks. Cernuto could beat that the whole way with his buried kings, running out a final board of (
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). His kings held up, eliminating Marco Traniello and moving himself up to 85,000.
, and both Brandon Adams and Freddie Ellis came along with him.Frangos: (X-X) /
MUCKAdams: (X-X) /
/ (X)Ellis: (X-X) /
/ (X)On fourth street, Ellis bet his pair of fours, and both of his opponents called. On fifth street, Adams picked up the lead with a pair of queens and he wouldn't miss the chance to bet them. Ellis matched the 5,000 while Frangos ducked out. Sixth and seventh streets saw Adams bet, and Ellis made the call both times.
Adams tabled
for trip queens. It was the winner; Ellis flashed a third four before sending his cards back to the dealer. Adams is up to 75,000.
Dehkharghani: (X-X) /
/ (X)Richey: (X-X) /
/ (X)Adams: (X-X) /
/ (X)On fourth street, Dehkharghani bet it, and both opponents called. Fifth street saw him fire again, but Richey raised it up this time. Both Adams and Dehkharghani called. They let Richey bet again on sixth, both calling once more. On the last card, Richey bet, Adams folded, Dehkharghani raised, and Richey called the extra bet.
Dehkharghani showed
, having made his Broadway straight on sixth. It was the winner of this massive pot, as Richey couldn't show anything better. After that huge hit, he has slipped all the way back to 50,000.