2017 World Series of Poker
Jeff Frerichs joins Mel Wiener and Matthew Wakeman in Day 2. He won the final had at his table holding ![]()
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of his opponent. Neither player hit the board, so Frerichs ace-high won the pot and the table.
Level: 10
Blinds: 500/1,000
Ante: 100
The remaining players in Event #3 are going on another 15-minute break.
Jean-Robert Bellande and Michael Ross were practically even in chips when they got it all in on a ![]()
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board both holding a straight. However, Bellande had ![]()
and was freerolling if a club hit the river. Lo and behold, the river came the
and Bellande won with a flush!
After counting down their stacks, Ross had Bellande covered by 475 chips. Ross proceeded to double up in three consecutive hands when he and Bellande decided to get it all in preflop blind and got his stack back up to 3,900.
Finally, Bellande opened the button to 2,000 and Ross went all in. Bellande called and their hands were turned up.
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The board ran out ![]()
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and Bellande rivered a pair of tens for the win.
Other recent winners include Jean Gaspard, Louis Helm and Dominik Nitsche.
Chris Chatman beat Jason Latourette heads-up to claim his spot in Day 2 of Event #3. Latourette says Chatman "sucked out" on him, which Chatman denies. Latourette and Chatman seem to be friends and it was just unfortunate that they drew the same table.
Dustin Leary also went through to Day 2 after outlasting a pair of German high rolllers. Christian Christner and Rainer Kempe were both at Leary's table and Leary eventually beat Christner heads-up to win the table.
Hao Liu also booked his ticket to Day 2 shortly after.
Kenny Hallaert is heads up with Taylor Paur. Hallaert is currently in the lead.
Kyle Bowker and Tim Reilly are fairly even in chips as they are just starting their heads-up match.
James Mackey is the short stack against Team 888 Pro Dominik Nitsche. Nitsche just busted a player when he made a flush on the turn to come from behind and win the hand.
Level: 9
Blinds: 400/800
Ante: 100
James Obst defeated Kitty Kuo heads up to finish off his Day 1 table and move on to Day 2. Markus Kuhnen is also through after winning his table.