Level: 20
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Ante:
Level: 20
Blinds: /
Ante:
Razz
The up cards were already out on board when we found this action.
Johannes Steindl: (X) (X) / / (X)
Konstantin Puchkov: (X) (X) / / (X)
There was a pot of more than 100,000 chips in the middle when we joined the pot on sixth street, and Steindl fired out a bet. Puchkov promptly raised, and Steindl tank-called. Puchkov got one more bet in on seventh street, and Steindl reluctantly called.
Puchkov turned up for kings up, and Stendl shook his head, looking a bit frustrated. After staring at his cards for another few seconds, he flopped them into the muck, dropping his stack down to 85,000.
Stud 8/b
Revesz: (X) (X) / / (X)
Han: (X) (X) / FOLD
Josephy: (X) (X) / / (X)
A big three-way pot of Stud Hi/Lo drew our attention to Cliff Josephy's table. The action was already to sixth street with a large number of chips in the middle. Andrew Revesz showed an open pair of nines and had the betting lead. His bet folded short-stacked Kyung Han, but Josephy called to the river.
At the river, Revesz checked to Josephy. Josephy fired out a bet, leaving himself about 10,000 behind. Revesz then check-raised, causing Josephy to look like he wanted to vomit. He seemed to sense he had blundered, but with so few chips left and so many in the pot Josephy probably didn't have much choice in his action. He called.
"Full house, no low," said Revesz. He opened for nines full of deuces. Josephy appeared to table for aces and fives with no low. The whole pot went to Revesz, allowing him to climb to 410,000 in chips. Josephy, however, is out in 19th place.
Stud 8/b
James Darnaby completed with the showing, and Hani Awad called with the . Blake Cahail called with the , but he'd duck out on fourth street.
Darnaby: (X) (X) / / (X)
Awad: (X) (X) / / (X)
On fourth street, Darnaby's bet was quickly called, and he said, "Eighteen," to tell Awad how many chips he had left. On fifth street, Darbaby bet the 16,000, and Awad put him all in.
Darnaby turned up , having made two pair by the time the money went in. Awad tabled , and he plucked a lucky on seventh street to improve to trip aces. Darnaby just shook his head and flipped over his last card, a useless .
That's the end of Darnaby's day, out the door in 18th place.
Everything happened so quickly, we didn't even see it happen. Regardless, the short-stacked Kyung Han is out in 17th place.
We're now down to 16 players, and the field is being redrawn down to the final two tables.
Table 375
Seat 1: Dustin Leary
Seat 2: Allen Kessler
Seat 3: Chip Jett
Seat 4: Robert Mizrachi
Seat 5: Johannes Steindl
Seat 6: Andrew Revesz
Seat 7: James van Alstyne
Seat 8: Ken Lennaard
Table 376
Seat 1: Ming Reslock
Seat 2: Hani Awad
Seat 3: Danny Kalpakis
Seat 4: Regis Burlot
Seat 5: Konstantin Puchkov
Seat 6: Al Barbieri
Seat 7: Blake Cahail
Seat 8: Daniel Ospina
Omaha 8/b
Looks like Ken Lennaard has intentions to stick around for a while. He just doubled up in Omaha Hi/Lo, getting all in on a flop of against Allen Kessler. Lennaard showed a pair of aces and a low draw, ; Kessler tabled for a big straight-and-low draw. Kessler missed everything when the turn and river were running jacks.
After the hand, Lennaard asked floor supervisor Robbie Thompson to un-register Lennaard rom the $10,000 Heads-Up No-Limit Hold'em event starting in fifteen minuets.
Omaha 8/b
Ming Reslock raised, and Konstantin Puchkov reraised. Reslock had 34,000 total chips to start the hand, and she went ahead and got them all in there preflop. Cards up, lady and gent:
Reslock:
Puchkov:
The board ran out just fine for Reslock, coming . Kings full of aces is the best hand, and Reslock doubles her way back to 80,000.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Al Barbieri | 525,000 | 298,000 |
Hani Awad
|
370,000 | 131,000 |
Konstantin Puchkov
|
360,000 | -130,000 |
Andrew Revesz
|
305,000 | -105,000 |
Blake Cahail | 300,000 | 225,000 |
Danny Kalpakis
|
255,000 | 35,000 |
Allen Kessler | 230,000 | -52,000 |
Chip Jett | 198,000 | 88,000 |
Daniel Ospina
|
190,000 | 50,000 |
Dustin Leary | 190,000 | -39,000 |
Robert Mizrachi
|
177,000 | -108,000 |
Regis Burlot | 130,000 | -1,000 |
James Van Alstyne
|
119,000 | -1,000 |
Ming Reslock | 110,000 | -21,000 |
Ken Lennaard | 56,000 | 17,000 |
Johannes Steindl
|
44,000 | -41,000 |