2010 World Series of Poker

Event #11: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 3
Event Info

2010 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
99
Prize
$614,248
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$3,460,050
Entries
2,563
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
15,000

Hand #108: Durrrr

David Randall has the button.

Randall opens to 200,000 with the button, Simon Watt folds from the small blind and Tom Dwan defends his big blind.

The flop comes {J-Diamonds}{Q-Spades}{Q-Diamonds} and both players check.

The turn brings the {3-Diamonds} and Dwan checks again. Randall takes the opportunity to bet 260,000 and Dwan goes deep into the tank. He stares down Randall and grabs a stack of green T25,000 chips. He cuts them out slowly and looks at the dealer.

"Raise," he tells her.

Dwan slides 690,000 into the middle and Randall thinks for a moment before folding. Dwan takes down the pot moving above 2,000,000 chips.

Tags: Tom DwanDavid Randall

Hand #105: David Randall

David Randall has the button.

He raises to 200,000, and Tom Dwan comes along from the big blind, seeming suddenly anxious to play pots against Randall.

Flop: {Q-Hearts} {2-Hearts} {4-Diamonds}. Check-check.

Turn: {4-Diamonds}. Dwan checks again, and Randall fires 250,000 chips, good enough to win the pot right there.

Tags: David RandallTom Dwan

Hand #103: Dwan Back to Two Million

Simon Watt has the button.

He folds, Tom Dwan limps from the small blind, and David Randall takes a free flop in the big.

It rolls out {10-Hearts} {7-Spades} {7-Clubs}, and "durrrr" check-calls a bet of 125,000.

Fourth street comes the {A-Spades}, and both players check to the {6-Hearts} on the river. Dwan takes the lead now, stacking out a bet of 320,000. That draws a pause from Randall as he leans back in his chair and scratches at his beard. After a minute or so, he makes the call.

Dwan shows {A-Hearts} {2-Diamonds}, and that is easily good from the looks of it. Randall's cards hit the muck, and Dwan's value bet earns him another nice pot.

He's sitting right at 2 million now.

Tags: Tom DwanDavid Randall