James "muskrrr" Moore called the big blind which was for slightly more than Moore's stack. Three went to a flop that came the . The remaining players checked to the on the turn, John "sn1p3rjdubz" Duci bet 12,000 and Brock "ohmyguan" Wilson called.
The river was the and action went check-check.
Moore had the but was not enough as Duci had the winner and Moore was eliminated as the bubble boy.
At the beginning of the 2005 WSOP, Doyle Brunson remained the co-king of the all-time bracelet count, tied along with Johnny Chan at nine. However, as the series drew toward its close in late June, that was no longer the case — Chan had overtaken him by winning No. 10 to stand atop the mountain alone.
Brunson was already phasing out his tournament play, having cashed precisely zero times that summer and just three times in the previous two combined, although one had resulted in a bracelet victory.
When it came time for Event #31: $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em 6-Handed, Brunson dusted off his tournament chops and made a run.
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Frank "thewholefunk" Funaro open-jammed for 100,028 from the hijack and Zachary "Kings702" Grech called from the big blind.
Zachary "Kings702" Grech:
Frank "thewholefunk" Funaro:
Funaro was behind holding two overs but didn't get any help from the flop.
The turn was a bad card for Funaro as it gave Grech straight and flush draws which were completed after the appeared on the river, ending Funaro's tournament just shy of the money bubble.
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The WSOP Summer Online Circuit recently kicked off to run alongside the bracelet events. The second tournament of the series was the $215 buy-in Event #2: $75,000 GTD No-Limit Hold'em, which attracted 383 players who rebought 217 times. The 600-entry field resulted in a $120,000 prize pool that was paid out to the top 80 finishers.
Among those to cash were Nipun "javatini" Java (12th - $1,620), Ryan "joeyisamush" Depaulo (15th - $1,248), Jeff "MahaKala108" Gross (21st - $756), Daniel "juice" Buzgon (27th - $756), Ethan "Rampunts" Yau (36th - $600), and Philip "tomte" Yeh (41st - $540).
After seven hours of play, it was Ryan "sychosid" Hohner coming out on top to win a $20,520 top prize and his second career ring. The first came back in April when he won the WSOP Online Circuit Spring Super Series Event #17: $75,000 GTD NLH 6-Max for $18,447.
WSOP Summer Online Circuit Event #2 Final Table Results