The crew is back to discuss all of the recent bracelet winners at the 2013 World Series of Poker, including Tom Schneider, Jason Duval, and Isaac Hagerling. They also talk with Jason Koon, who reached the semi-finals of the Mixed Max event and made the final table of a $1,000 buy-in event.
Marco Johnson bet pot from the small blind, and Jarred Graham moved all in. Johnson called.
Johnson:
Graham:
The flop came down , which gave Johnson the nut straight, and Graham an ace-three low. From this point, the only thing that could change would be Graham getting counterfeited for the low, but that didn't happen, as the board completed and . Chop Chop.
Jarred Graham made it 100,000 on the button, and Barry Greenstein called from the small blind. The flop came down , and Greenstein check called a bet of 150,000. Both players checked the on the turn, and the river was the . Greenstein fired out 325,000, and Graham thought for only about 20 seconds before calling.
Graham showed for the second best low and a pair of eights. Greenstein showed for the same low and a pair of queens for high, giving him 75% of the pot.
Ever since Marco Johnson has gotten himself out of the danger zone, play has been relatively quiet, with very few pots getting to showdown, and most fo those getting chopped up.