Recent Eliminations
Starting the day not so heavily flushed with chips, Alexander Kravchenko and Benjamin Lin have both recently hit the rail.
Starting the day not so heavily flushed with chips, Alexander Kravchenko and Benjamin Lin have both recently hit the rail.
Brunson: (X) (X) /
Billirakis: (X) (X) /
The lights are getting dim for Steve Billirakis. After Todd Brunson completed third street, Billirakis raised. Brunson called that raise and called a bet on fourth street. On fifth street, Brunson made open queens. His bet caused Billirakis to quickly send his cards spinning into the muck.
Billirakis has only 4,000 chips left.
Nick Frangos was unable to gather any momentum today and consequently found himself all in against Matt Glantz and Todd Barlow as both players checked their respective boards down.
Frangos: (X)(X) / / (X)
Glantz: (X)(X) / / (X)
Barlow: (X)(X) / / (X)
Barlow tabled his hidden to prompt a fold from Glantz before Frangos announced, "I have two Jacks, so need any Ace, Queen, ten or six."
Although Frangos didn't realize that Barlow had actually made two pair, it wouldn't matter as he managed to only squeeze out the to go along with his and consequently made his way to the rail.
Both Robert Zipf and Steve Billirakis found themselves all in on fifth street with Todd Brunson committing chips before folding to see Zipf at risk.
Zipf: / / (X)
Billirakis: / / (X)
Needing any paint card, a ten or nine, Zipf would find the blank to see Billirakis take down the pot after he rolled over the .
Zipf makes his way from the tournament floor as Billirakis chips up to 23,000 and change.
Black: (X) /
Glantz: (X) /
As the penultimate player to act, Andy Black completed Daniel Negreanu's bring-in. Matt Glantz, directly to Black's left, raised. Negreanu quickly folded, allowing Black to re-raise. Glantz called. Glantz called again on fourth street, but when Black bet fifth street, Glantz flashed the and folded. Black, with a grin on his face, flashed one of his own hole cards -- the .
Men Nguyen has just taken a sizeable pot off David Singer after calling bets from fourth street onwards.
Nguyen: (X)(X) / / (X)
Singer: (X)(X) / / (X)
Singer tabled his for two pair, but it would be Nguyen's for a flush to send 'The Master' up to 139,000 as Singer slips to 54,000 in chips.
Level: 10
Blinds: /
Ante:
Lind: (X) (X) / / (X)
Sheikh: (X) (X) / / (X)
The fortunes of PokerStars Team Online player seem to be reflecting the fortunes of all of Team PokerStars in this Day 2. Lind, already a short stack, caught the bring-in. Action folded to Aurangzeb Sheikh, who completed. Lind decided to call heads-up.
One bet went in on each of fourth, fifth and sixth streets, with Lind leading the whole way. At the river both players checked. Lind only managed a lowly pair of deuces. That allowed Sheikh to drag the pot with a pair of nines.
Lind's count is down to 12,000. He is firmly in Short-Stack Land along with Team Pro Barry Greenstein and Pat Pezzin. Daniel Negreanu is holding steady with about 60,000. The only player who seems to be trending upwards is PokerStars-sponsored player Eric Buchman.
Buchman: (X) (X) / / (X)
Heimiller: (X) (X) / [10h / (X)
Dan Heimiller came *this* close to winning his second-ever bracelet in Event 4, $1,500 Omaha Hi/Lo. He was heads-up and had his opponent, Michael Chow, all in but couldn't close Chow out. Heimiller's back at it here in Day 2 of the Stud and recently took down a small pot at Eric Buchman's expense.
Both players played their hands slowly, checking down fourth and fifth streets. Heimiller, with an open pair, still had the betting lead on sixth street and fired a bet that Buchman called. It was the same action down the river, with Heimiller rolling over for a full house, aces full of sevens. He's up to 72,000. Buchman, despite the setback, is still cruising with about 175,000.
Denise Molloy found herself all in for the 500 ante as three players contested the pot with Kiril Gerasimov finding himself all in by fourth street with Stuart Rutter calling Pat Pezzin's ets on third, fourth and fifth until both players checked down sixth and seventh.
Molloy: (X)(X) / / (X)
Gerasimov: (X)(X) / / (X)
Rutter: (X)(X) / / (X)
Pezzin: (X)(X) / / (X)
Rutter tabled his to prompt a fold from Pezzin before Gerasimov tabled his to stay alive as Molloy tabled her {X} before mucking and making her way to the rail.