After just having doubled up John Hennigan, David Oppenheim just won some chips off Daniel Alaei.
Daniel Alaei
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David Oppenheim
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Alaei completed it on third street and Oppenheim called. Oppenheim bet fourth and fith, Alaei called. On sixth street Alaei had the betting lead, and he bet. Oppenheim called and Alaei checked to him on seventh street. Oppenheim put in another bet and Alaei called.
Oppenheim showed and took down the pot with an eight-seven-four-three-ace low.
Bill Chen raised from early position and Luke Schwartz reraised from the cutoff seat. Chen called and the flop came down . Chen bet and Schwartz raised. Chen called.
The turn was the and Chen bet. Schwartz raised and Chen called. The river was the and Schwartz raised after Chen bet again. Chen callled.
The $91,549 money bubble is near, and John Henningan just doubled up to give himself another chance at making it. David Oppenheim lost the hand, but he's still in good shape.
John Hennigan
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David Oppenheim
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Oppenheim had the bring in, Hennigan completed it and Oppenheim called. On fourth street Hennigan bet, Oppenheim called. On fifth Hennigan moved all in, and Oppenheim made the call.
Hennigan's hand held up and he's back up to 220,000 chips.
Luke Schwartz took a moment to walk over and check on Viktor Blom on one of the other tables. When he got to the table and peeked in behind Blom, he saw Blom was in a hand and had just put chips in. Jeff Lisandro was next to act and slowly turned his head up and to the right to look at Schwartz. Lisandro then looked back forward just as slowly before once again rotating back to Schwartz.
"You still in the game?" asked Lisandro to Schwartz.
Schwartz said that he was and Lisandro gave a slight nod. "You got a problem with that?" asked Schwartz.
Lisandro gave a slight shake of his head and said, "I've got no problem if you're still in the game," before Schwartz headed back to his table.
John Monnette is close to racking up his sixth World Series of Poker cash of the year, but he's still one of the shortest stacks as we are two off the money.
Bill Chen
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David Baker
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John Monnette
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Bill Chen completed it on third street, and both David Baker and John Monnette called. On fourth street Monnette had the best board, he bet and Baker and Chen called. On fifth street Monnette checked, as did Chen, and Baker bet. Monnette called and Chen folded.
On sixth street it was Monnette who lead again, and Baker called. Seventh street was dealt down and Monnette fired out another bet. Baker folded and without showdown Monnette took down a big pot.
Roland Israelashvili completed and David Oppenheim made the call on third street. On fourth, fifth and sixth, Israelashvili fired bets with Oppenheim making the call each time. On seventh street, Israelashvili checked, Oppenheim bet and Israelashvili called.
Oppenheim shwoed the for a diamond flush and Israelashvili mucked his hand.