| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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Busted | |
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Busted |
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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Busted | |
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Busted |
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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15,000 | |
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10,000 | |
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4,725
1,475
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1,475 |
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4,400
2,325
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2,325 |
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3,400 | |
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725
2,275
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2,275 |
Before the break we saw that the player under-the-gun plus one opened to 300 and the player in the cutoff position made the call. From the small blind, Todd Terry pushed his 2,500 stack into the middle of the table which made the big blind and initial-raiser fold. The cutoff made the call however and four cards were tables.
Terry showed his ![]()
and had to take on ![]()
. The first raiser claimed to have had the exact same hand as Terry. "That means I'm not going to make a set" laughed Terry. That also meant he was drawing dead after the flop though ![]()
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. After the
fell on the turn Terry was already out of his chair. "That's it. Good game, nice hand!" We don't think he even saw the useless
on the river.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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Busted |
Here are some notable chip stacks as we come back from break and begin level 5.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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8,900
400
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400 |
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8,900
2,700
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2,700 |
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8,600 | |
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6,700
2,400
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2,400 |
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5,600
100
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100 |
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4,900
1,100
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1,100 |
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4,600
1,750
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1,750 |
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3,700
600
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600 |
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3,500
200
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200 |
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3,400
600
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600 |
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3,300
1,500
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1,500 |
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3,200
200
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200 |
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2,500
2,400
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2,400 |
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1,200
1,800
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1,800 |
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Level: 5
Blinds: 100/200
Ante:
We're having a break again. We continue this tournament in 20 minutes.
Tony Dunst started out the day rather good, but just lost a big pot to set him back to 5,700 in chips.
The player under-the-gun plus one opened to 325 and the player oin the cutoff made the call. From the button, Dunst three-bet to 875 and both opponents made the call. ![]()
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on the flop and the early position opener checked. The player in the cutoff position shoved for 3,725 and Dunst made the call. The initial-raiser folded and we had a showdown.
The cutoff showed ![]()
for an open-ended straight draw, while Dunst was in front with ![]()
for top pair and top kicker. The
on the turn left Dunst drawing-dead and the
made the cutoff's straight just a little bit longer.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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5,700 | |
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After just arriving midway through the 4th level, Maria Ho, in middle position came over the top of the player under the gun who raised to 500. She was all in for her remaining 1,975 and her opponent had less. Ho held ![]()
and her opponent tabled ![]()
.
The board ran out ![]()
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giving her opponent a pair of jacks and leaving Ho with just 425 in chips.
Ho went all in the very next hand and was called by both the small and big blinds. The following hands were turned over:
Small Blind: ![]()
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Big Blind: ![]()
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Ho: ![]()
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The board of ![]()
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did not provide any help to Ho and she was eliminated shortly after arriving.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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Busted |
PokerNews' own Chad Holloway won the first gold bracelet of the 2013 World Series of Poker, so naturally the crew breaks down the event and the amazing atmosphere in the Mothership. Holloway himself then joins the crew to talk about some key hands before heading to the ceremony to accept his bracelet.
We came upon the action with a flop of ![]()
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and a 300 bet from the big blind. Calvin Anderson raised to 800 from middle position. The big blind reraised to 1,800 and Anderson followed up with a four-bet all in for an additional 2,300.
Anderson's opponent asked if he wanted a call to which Anderson said it didn't really matter since he already had his backback on. After some more table talk, his opponent showed the
before eventually folding.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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6,200 | |
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