George Danzer has already claimed two bracelets at this year's World Series of Poker, but he'll have to wait for his third.
A player was all in for 12,000, and Danzer called from the cutoff. Andy Bloch potted from the button to 46,500, and Danzer had to think about it after the blinds folded.
"Fixty-six thousand," he said after counting his stack. "What can I do with 56,000?"
"Not much," he said after another minute. "I'm all in."
Bloch:
Danzer:
Middle position:
The board ran out , so the short stack tripled up, while Bloch's two pair was good for a KO on Danzer, who didn't improve.
Paul Volpe checked out of the blinds after a flop, and Bradley Ruben bet 12,000 from the cutoff. Volpe potted it, and Ruben thought for a couple of minutes before pushing all in. Volpe called.
Volpe:
Ruben:
Ruben still had some outs as he could make a higher straight or better set, but the turn was of no use. An river was just what the doctor ordered though, and Volpe had to ship a painful 80,000 across the felt.
On a flop of , Toby Hausen got it all in against a single opponent.
Hausen:
Opponent:
Hausen was against top two, but he had a huge straight wrap with the nut low draw. The turn gave him the nut low with a straight, and the river was clean for him.
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