2011 World Series of Poker

Event #29: $2,500 10-Game Mix / Six Handed
Day: 3
Event Info

2011 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
10x9x8x4x2x
Prize
$254,955
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,500
Prize Pool
$980,525
Entries
431
Level Info
Level
29
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0

Pearson Crippled

2-7 Triple Draw

Kendall Fukumoto raised from early position before the flop; Brian Haveson called, but Travis Pearson then re-raised from the button. Fukumoto and Haveson called, then Fukumoto and Pearson each drew one while Haveson drew two.

Fukumoto and Haveson checked and Pearson bet, but Fukumoto check-raised, forcing Haveson out of the way. Pearson called, then each player drew one before Pearson called Fukumoto's opening bet.

Fukumoto then stood pat and bet all-in for 34,000 after the third and final draw; Pearson, who had taken one, gave it up and Fukumoto flashed {7-}{6-}{5-}{3-}{2-} before the dealer shipped him the pot.

Player Chips Progress
Kendall Fukumoto
Kendall Fukumoto
500,000
257,000
257,000
Travis Pearson us
Travis Pearson
59,000
-186,000
-186,000

Pearson Stays Afloat

Level 25

Stud 8/b

We picked up the action on fourth street, three ways.

Kendall Fukumoto: (x-x) / {a-Hearts}{3-Clubs}{9-Diamonds}{a-Diamonds} / (x)
Brian Haveson: (x-x) / {6-Hearts}{k-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}{3-Spades} / (x)
Travis Pearson: (x-x) / {2-Spades}{6-Spades}{a-Clubs}{8-Diamonds} / (x)

On fourth street, Fukumoto and Haveson checked, and Pearson bet all in for his last, lonely 4,000 chips. Fukumoto tried to complete it to 25,000, but the rules prohibit a check-raise in that spot. It was a call, and Haveson flicked the 4,000 into the pot as well. Pearson was at risk.

On fifth, both live players checked, and Fukumoto bet on sixth street. Haveson called, and they both checked again through seventh street.

Haveson showed {a-Spades}{5-Clubs}{7-Clubs} for a decent low, and Pearson tabled {a-Clubs}{5-Diamonds}{6-Clubs} for aces up. Fukumoto was working with {4-Spades}{5-Hearts} / {a-Hearts}{3-Clubs}{9-Diamonds}{a-Diamonds}, drawing live to scoop. He pulled a blank {10-Clubs}, though, and Haveson and Pearson chop it up.

Pearson is back to 85,000 now.

Tags: Travis PearsonBrian HavesonKendall Fukumoto

Dags Not Done Yet

Level 25
John D'Agostino
John D'Agostino

Stud 8/b

Chris Hall brought it in with the {2-Clubs}, and Shaun Deeb completed with the {5-Clubs}. With the {10-Spades} showing, John D'Agostino made a raise, and both Hall and Deeb called to proceed.

Hall: (x-x) / {2-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}{7-Spades} / (x)
Deeb: (x-x) / {5-Clubs}{q-Diamonds}{q-Hearts} -- MUCK
D'Agostino: (x-x) / {10-Spades}{k-Spades}{a-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds} / (x)

On fourth street, D'Agostino led out with the bet, and both opponents called. Deeb picked up an open pair on fifth, and he checked. D'Agostino bet all in for 15,000, and Hall completed the bet to 50,000. Deeb spent a long while in the tank, fighting with the decision before he finally, and reluctantly, released. D'Agostino was at-risk and heads-up.

Hall: ({4-Clubs}{6-Clubs}) / {2-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}{7-Spades} / (x)
D'Agostino: ({9-Hearts}{9-Spades}) / {10-Spades}{k-Spades}{a-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds} / (x)

A few of the railbird pros near us began muttering about the isolation, but Hall was drawing live for the scoop. D'Agostino pulled the {8-Diamonds} on seventh street to make two pair, and Hall's blank {10-Diamonds} means he has to settle for half the pot.

Deeb was a bit frustrated with the way that hand played out.

Tags: Chris LeeJohn D'AgostinoShaun Deeb

Cocktails!

Level 25

The players and spectators have just been delivered a round of beers and cocktails, and our already-cozy home game figures to get a little more exciting if the booze keep coming.

Pearson Doubles

Level 25

Stud 8/b

The action's coming quick, so we'll give you the short version of this one.

Travis Pearson was all in with split sixes, and Shaun Deeb's split tens had him in a world of trouble. Pearson had a gutshot draw on sixth. He missed, but he did pick up a third six to take the lead with trips. Deeb needed a ten. He peeked, quickly mucked, and Pearson has found the first double back to about 150,000.

Tags: Travis PearsonShaun Deeb

Dags Hooks a Double

Level 25

No-Limit Hold'em

Under the gun, Chris Lee made it 30,000 to go, and John D'Agostino three-bet shoved from the big blind. It was about 150,000 total, and Lee made the call with the covering stack.

Showdown
Lee: {8-Hearts} {8-Clubs}
D'Agostino: {J-Hearts} {J-Spades}

The {9-Hearts} {9-Clubs} {A-Diamonds} flop was just fine for Dags, and the turn {9-Spades} meant he could not lose the pot. Lee needed a nine or an ace to chop, and the river {7-Clubs} was close but no cigar.

D'Agostino has doubled, sitting with about 325,000 now. Lee? Back down to 230,000.

Tags: John D'AgostinoChris Lee

Level: 26

Blinds: /

Ante:

Tick ... Tick ... Tick ...

Level 26

During the last 12 hands (six each of Razz and Limit Hold'em), we only saw one flop. True story.

With no hands getting anywhere near fourth street in Razz, the game switched to Limit Hold'em, then in the fifth hand of that discipline, the action folded to Brian Haveson who raised from the small blind. Travis Pearson called from the big blind, but then folded after Haveson led out on the flop of {A-Clubs}{6-Diamonds}{9-Hearts}. How excitement!

We're now switching to Badugi.