Level: 5
Blinds: 100/200
Ante: 25
Level: 5
Blinds: 100/200
Ante: 25
His girlfriend Ana Marquez was just eliminated by running into aces and Bryn Kenney did it the other way around. He had aces twice and lost both times knocking him out towards the end of the fourth level.
Kenny told us he first ran aces into aces for a 4,000 chip pot in which opponent made a flush. Not long after that he raised from the cutoff to 550 and the button called. The flop came down with two spades and Kenney put in a 1,050 continuation bet. His opponent called and the turn was a . Kenny put in a 2,200 bet and his opponent decided to move all in. Kenney had started the hand with 11,000 chips and made the call for his tournament life.
His top set was well in front against for a pair and a flush draw. Kenney could only been knocked out by a spade, and the river brought out the . A short day for Kenney and Marquez who could still smile after losing a bunch of brutal hands.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Bryn Kenney | Busted | |
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The hijack opened up for 400 and Eric Froehlich moved all-in for 5,850 on the button. The player in the small blind called and the hijack moved all-in. A pained expression came over the face of the small blind as he realised he couldn't call for the rest of his stack. He placed his 5,850 in the middle and folded his hand leaving the pair heads up.
Hijack | |
Froehlich |
The dealer then mucked Froehlich's hand.
"Give me my hand back…I haven't mucked…I may muck in a moment though," said Froehlich.
Board:
Froehlich did muck his hand after all.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Eric Froehlich | Busted | |
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Paul Kobel is a World Series of Poker (WSOP) champion dating back to 2006. He won $316,144 after outlasting 1,007 opponents in a $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em event back when poker was poker!
He currently has 25,950 after eliminating an opponent versus . Kobel hitting his jack on the river and his opponent called an all-in river bet.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Paul Kobel
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25,950
8,400
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8,400 |
We caught the action with a ton of chips already moved into the middle. We were still pre flop and Hafiz Khan was pondering over a huge decision. The player to his left was all in for 3,350 while Cary Katz, on Khan's right, put his 12,150 chips into the pot. Khan had invested 500 chips into the pot and thought for quite some time before making the call.
Cary Katz | |
Short stack | |
Hafiz Khan |
Khan was disgusted with the hands his opponents turned over and the board ran out . Katz basically got his money back while Khan was left behind with very little chips.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Cary Katz |
13,500
4,500
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4,500 |
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Hafiz Khan | 2,000 |
Our latest World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet winner, Andy Frankenberger has joined the competition. He currently has 7,000 and a great big smile on his mush.
You can check out that smile, after his big win against Phil Ivey last night, as he spoke with Lynn Gilmartin table side:
Today's event started with 924 players all putting in $3,000 to compete for the 23rd World Series of Poker gold bracelet of 2012. A total prize pool of $2,522,520 was created paying out 108 spots.
Reaching the final table will get you $68,738 and the winner will go home with a massive $567,624 payday. As of now we are down to 510 players and the average stack is 16,306.
Place | Prize |
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1 | $567,624 |
2 | $350,806 |
3 | $222,511 |
4 | $146,053 |
5 | $98,756 |
6 | $68,738 |
7-8 | $49,124 |
9-10 | $36,198 |
11-12 | $27,344 |
13-18 | $21,189 |
19-24 | $16,850 |
25-30 | $13,722 |
31-36 | $11,452 |
37-42 | $9,787 |
43-48 | $8,551 |
49-54 | $7,643 |
55-60 | $6,987 |
61-66 | $6,432 |
67-78 | $5,927 |
79-90 | $5,448 |
91-108 | $5,019 |
Jason Pritchard had a deep run in the $10,000 Pot-Limit Hold'em event yesterday. He very nearly reached the money before belong eliminated not far off the bubble. It would have been his first ever World Series of Poker (WSOP) cash. Not to worry though because he has got an even better chance of breaking that duck in this event. Pritchard has a staggering 80,000 chips much in the part to flopping hands like this.
There was an under the gun raise to 450, the cutoff three-bet to 2,000, Pritchard called on the button as did the player in first position. Three-way to the flop and it was full of lovely ladies - . The action checked to the player in the cutoff who bet 1,450 and just Pritchard made the call. Onto fourth street and the . The cutoff bet 2,850 and Pritchard once again made the quick call. The final card was the and this time the cutoff checked. Pritchard bet 5,600 and the cutoff called instantly. Pritchard turned over for quads and the cutoff's hand went into the muck.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Jason Pritchard | 80,000 |
Steve Landfish and Andy Frankenberger are seated on the same table as are Shaun Deeb and Chris Moorman. All four players spent all day yesterday playing together in the $10,000 Pot-Limit Hold'em event.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Steve Landfish | 27,000 | |
Shaun Deeb | 14,000 | |
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Chris Moorman |
9,000
-4,000
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-4,000 |
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Andy Frankenberger |
6,000
-1,000
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-1,000 |
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Freddy Deeb has just flopped the nuts on a board of holding . His opponent in the hand was Gabriel Lepore and he was holding . Perhaps the on the turn was not the greatest card for Lepore then? All the money went in on the river, Deeb has aorund 55,000 and Lepore is out.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Freddy Deeb |
55,000
45,500
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45,500 |
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Gabriel Lepore | Busted |