Brazil's Felipe Ramos: World Series & World Cup Dreams
Brazilian poker professional Felipe Ramos chats with [Removed:139] about the World Series of Poker...and the World Cup.
Brazilian poker professional Felipe Ramos chats with [Removed:139] about the World Series of Poker...and the World Cup.
Moncie Daniels moved all in for 49,500 and got one caller. Both players flipped over their hands and Daniels would be at risk.
Moncie Daniels:
Opponent:
The board ran out and Daniels took down the pot for a double up late on Day 2.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Moncie Daniels |
105,000
74,200
|
74,200 |
Level: 18
Blinds: 2,500/5,000
Ante: 500
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Victor Campana | Busted | |
Kris Hawkins | Busted | |
Richard Malacaria | Busted | |
Jerry Leva | Busted | |
Dan Kimball | Busted | |
Jamey Kramer | Busted | |
Bryant Lipscomb | Busted | |
Aubrey Vincent | Busted | |
Jimmie James | Busted | |
Douglas Arthurs | Busted | |
Bob Grover | Busted | |
Dominick Golia | Busted | |
Richard Westlund | Busted | |
James Hulette | Busted | |
Tab Thiptinnakon | Busted | |
Timothy Mieczkowski | Busted | |
Stuart Hosen | Busted | |
Clifford Matthews | Busted | |
Gene Bruno | Busted |
The board read John Borzio bet 50,000 into a pot around 120,000. His opponent moved all in for just under 60,000 and Borzio made the call.
His opponent showed an ace and Borzio then quickly tabled for a set of jacks, which was enough to take down the pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
John Borzio |
321,000
271,900
|
271,900 |
James Brown called a short-stack preflop all in and both players then flipped over their hands.
James Brown:
Opponent:
The board ran out and Brown's rivered straight took down the pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
James Brown |
194,000
129,100
|
129,100 |
Bill Fogel had been flying under the radar for much of Day 2 but that is no longer the case. Fogel started the day in the middle of the pack with just over 50,000 but he has caught fire after the dinner break.
Fogel doubled his stack of 130,000 holding a king high flush just after dinner against the top pair of his opponent and he hasn't looked back. He is now sitting with a mountain of 466,000 and is all alone at the top of the chip counts with less than three levels of play left in the night.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Bill Fogel | 466,000 |
Marty Doust limped in from the small blind and Steve Zolotow raised to 35,000. Doust moved all in for 67,000 and Zolotow called.
Doust turned over and Zolotow tabled . "That's the worst case scenario" said Zolotow when he saw the pocket eights of Doust. The board ran out clean for Doust and his pocket eights held up to earn him the double up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Marty Doust | 139,000 | |
Steve Zolotow |
74,000
-111,000
|
-111,000 |
|
The board read and Chuck Thompson moved all in for his remaining 93,000, into a pot that was around 300,000. His opponent made the call and Thompson then tabled for flopped quads.
His opponent then showed a flush and chucked his cards into the muck, Thompson now stands as the chip leader of the Super Seniors with just 66 players remaining.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Chuck Thompson
|
498,000
498,000
|
498,000 |
The Event #36: $1,000 Super Seniors No-Limit Hold'em are now on a 15-minute break. When play resumes there will be just two more levels of play left in the night before the bagging process begins.