David Sklansky is among the recently eliminated.
2013 World Series of Poker
Limit Hold'em
Action folded around to Dan O'Brien in the small blind who raised up the action. Gavin Smith called out of the big blind and the flop came ![]()
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. O'Brien fired out and Smith called to see the board pair with the
on the turn. O'Brien led out and once again Smith stuck around.
The
dropped down on fifth street and Smith called one final bet from O'Brien. O'Brien showed ![]()
for three jacks and Smith shrugged and flung his ![]()
face up onto the felt. O'Brien dragged in the pot and now sits on about 54,000 while Smith is sitting low on just about 6,000.
Jared Jaffee is among those who have seen their Event #50 runs end prematurely here on Day 2. As Level 11 begins, the big board is showing 99 players still alive.

that was fun. Get outdrawn 4x in absurd draw hands then guy calls off in PLO when he's never good and usually dead..river counterfeits meFollow @jaredjaffee21
Level: 11
No-Limit Hold'em - Razz - Limit Hold'em - Badugi LIMIT 500 1,000 1,000-2,000
Stud - NL 2-7 Draw - Omaha 8 200 300 1,000 1,000-2,000
PLO (No Ante) - 2-7 Triple Draw - Stud 8 NL/2-7/PLO 150 250 500
Players are now on a 20-minute break.
Pot-Limit Omaha
Bruno Fitoussi opened with a raise to 2,000 and Aaron Schaff called from the button. The two took in a flop of ![]()
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and Fitoussi continued out for 2,000. Schaff stuck around to see the turn.
The dealer tapped the table and produced the
on fourth street and both players checked to see the
finish off the board. Fitoussi announced a pot-sized bet for 8,800 total and Schaff went into the tank. He mulled over the decision for almost a minute before finally speaking up.
"Alright," said Schaff. "I JUST call."
He dropped in chips and heaved a sigh when Fitoussi showed ![]()
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for aces full of deuces. Schaff shook his head and showed ![]()
for a rivered full house. Fitoussi was able to scoop up the pot and now sits on a massive stack of about 118,000.
Stud-8
Ilya Gorodetsky check-called a bet from Orjan Skommo on third street, then led with a bet on fourth and when Skommo raised, Gorodetsky called with the last of his chips.
Gorodetsky wound up drawing out two pair (jacks and treys) as his final (re-ordered) board was ![]()
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. But alas for Gorodetsky, his opponent had ![]()
in the hole and ![]()
showing, then drew ![]()
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to make a better two pair (kings and fours) and end the Russian's run.