2012 World Series of Poker
We caught up just before the dealer shipped Ronald Lee the pot, but it appeared Lee had gotten all in preflop with 
against the 
of Sebastian Gohr. The board read 



- leaving Lee with trip aces for the scoop.
Lee is up to 190,000 while Gohr is down to his last 50,000.
Action folded to Joseph Cheong on the button and he raised to 13,000. Sami Nasser defended from the big blind, and both players checked the 

flop. When the
appeared on the turn, Nasser check-called a bet of 37,000, and then bet 37,000 on the
river.
Cheong responded by thrusting out two large stacks of yellow T1,000 chips, which constituted a raise to 81,000. A call was made and Cheong rolled over 
for jacks full of deuces, but it was no good against Nasser's rivered jacks full of queens.

subiime Joseph Cheong Running great. Got boat over boated and somehow still in. 20bbs
June 29 2012
We recently showed you the largest stacks in the room. Here is how the rest of the field looks after the last break of the evening.
Players have returned to their seats and will play out two more levels before bagging and tagging for the night.
Level: 19
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 1,000
Our remaining players are now on their final 20-minute break of the day.
Action folded around to Niall Farrell in the small blind, who min-raised to 10,000. Thomas Conway responded from the big by pushing all in for 105,000 total.
"This is light, so don't be mad if I call and get there," Farrell said.
He then announced a call and hands were revealed.
Farrell: 

Conway: 

The board ran out 



and Conway doubled through Farrell with treys-full of fives.
Conway, who recently got third place in Event 44: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em, is sitting on 220,000 while Farrell is down to his last 120,000.
After action folded to him in the cutoff, Matt Giannetti raised to 11,000. Niall Farrell was on the button and responded with a three-bet to 24,500, which Giannetti called after the blinds got out of the way.
Both players proceeded to checked the 

flop, leading to the
turn. Giannetti took the opportunity to bet 22,500, Farrell called, and it was off to the
river. Giannetti opted to bet again, this time sliding out 36,500, but he ended up snap-folding when Farrell moved all in.