Deborah Vanneste, who goes by the name "queenbeepoker" on Twitch and has nearly 7,000 followers, relayed a hand in which he knocked out an opponent.
According to Vanneste, she had on a board of . Her opponent had for trips but was sent home against the full house of kings over sevens held by Vanneste.
On the latest episode of the PokerNews Podcast, Jesse Fullen and Chad Holloway come to you from the 2021 World Series of Poker (WSOP)!
In this episode, they first talk about Phil Ivey and Tom Dwan making their Hustler Casino Live debut when they participated in a wild $200/$400 NLH cash game against players like Matt Berkey and Garrett Adelstein. How did they do? Find out in this episode.
They then recap all the recent WSOP bracelet winners including post-victory interviews with Kevin Gerhart, Carlos Chang, and Bradley Ruben, as well as talk about Gediminas Uselis winning the MSPT Venetian $1,600 Main Event for $325,428 and Jeff Platt making a deep run in Event #43: $1,000 Double Stack.
Finally, Chad offers a "Where Are They Now" update on 2009 WSOP bracelet winner Jerrod Ankenman, who was a pioneer of mathematics in poker and even co-wrote the poker book The Mathematics of Poker alongside Bill Chen.
Tim Van Loo, who finished fourth in Event #28: $1,000 Pot-Limit Omaha earlier this series, was heads-up on the river with the board showing . Van Loo bet 6,700, sending his opponent deep in the tank.
After starring down Van Loo for a few moments, his opponent called but mucked when Van Loo turned over for the turned nut flush.
Popular streamer and GGPoker Twitch Squad member Lukas "RobinPoker" Robinson has entered the tournament.
This is the Liverpudlian's second year at the WSOP, can he add his name to the long list of English players who have taken a gold bracelet back across the pond?
Lukas Robinson, aka "Robin Poker," is already taking advantage of his second bullet in the tournament.
On his last hand, Robinson bet enough to put his opponent all in on the river with the board showing . His opponent made the call with for two pair, sixes and fours, but Robinson turned over for the turned straight to score the knockout.
"That's how you do it," a tablemate said to Robinson as the popular Twitch streamer dragged in the pot.