2009 World Series of Poker
Event 6 - $10,000 World Championship Seven Card Stud
Day: 2
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Level: 15
Blinds: 0/0
Ante: 0
In any event, Dehkharghani is up to 310,000 after taking a pot away from Miami John Cernuto. The lead changed back and forth several times throughout the hand, but in th end it was Dehkharghani betting the river showing (X-X) /
/ (X). Cernuto had (X-X) /
/ (X) and elected to fold.Cernuto is down to 155,000 -- still plenty of chips to work with, but not as many as they once seemed.
, and Keith Sexton put in a raise showing the
. Brian Goddard's
was worth a call, and Frangos called the extra bet as well.Goddard: (X-X) /
/ (X)Frangos: (X-X) /
/ (X)Sexton : (X-X) /
/ (X)Goddard led out on fourth street with his ace-four. Frangos called, while Sexton raised the table. Both opponents stayed in. Frangos picked up a third heart on fifth street, and he bet out this time, getting two calls. The sixth street action was the same. On seventh street, Goddard checked, Frangos bet again, and Sexton called all in for his last 2,500. Goddard opted to raise, and Frangos finally let his hand go.
Goddard opened up
, his trip aces plenty good to win the pot. He has chipped up to 190,000, leaving Frangos with just 45,000, and eliminating Keith Sexton in his wake.
Brown: (X-X) /
/ (X)Negreanu: (X-X) /
/ (X)On fourth and fifth streets, Negreanu check-called single bets from Brown. Both men checked sixth street. On seventh street, Negreanu bet out, Brown raised, and Negreanu came back over the top. Brown took his time to consider before flashing a second ace-seven in the hole, and laying his two pair down.
After that exchange, Brown has dipped all the way down to 33,000. Negreanu, on the other hand, has been storming toward the top for about three hours now. After playing much of this event with a short stack, Kid Poker is all the way up to a very healthy 300,000 now.
Brown picked up his backpack, said his farewells, and then sauntered out of the tournament area with a final sigh.
Level: 16
Blinds: 0/0
Ante: 0
/ (X). Wahlbeck never let down as his board developed (X-X) /
/ (X). Both players checked the river, allowing Wahlbeck to turn over
in the hole for a pair of kings. That was enough to win.Wahlbeck is up to 350,000; Frangos has just 10,000.