Adam Junglen opened to 4,500 from the button only to have Maxim Lykov three-bet the big blind to 12,800. Junglen made the call as the flop fell .
Lykov then proceeded to get all his chips into the middle of the pot with Junglen making the call.
Lykov:
Junglen:
With Junglen's flopped straight way ahead, the on the turn gave Lykov outs to improve to a full house, but when the river landed the , Lykov was bundled to the rail in 38th place.
While Lykov collects a $13,358 payday, Junglen climbs to roughly 265,000 in chips.
Our PokerNews statistic wizard decided to take a close look at last year's World Series, and while we wait to provide you with the next double up, elimination or cooler hand, take a look at some of the statistics from last year's World Series.
Event Snapshot of the 2010 WSOP
Bracelet Events: 57
Total Prize Pool: $187,109,850
# of Total Entries: 72,966
# of total Cashers: 7,486
# of Main event Entries: 7,319
Largest Non-Main Event Field: 4,345 (Event #3)
Largest Prize Pool: $68,799,059 (Event #57 Main Event)
Largest 1st Place PrizeL $8,944,310 (Event #57 Main Event)
# of Participating Countries: 117
Bracelet Winner From: United States (38), Canada (6), United Kingdom (5), Hungary (2), France (1), Russia (1), Norway (1), New Zealand (1), Netherlands (1), Israel (1)
Multiple Bracelet Winners: 1- Frank Kassela (2 bracelets)
Event Dates: Mat 27, 2010—July 17, 2010; November 6-8, 2010 (Main Event Final Table)
Event Location: Rio all-Suite Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada
Jean Francois Talbot opened for 5,700 from the cutoff and Gavin Smith re-popped it to 27,000 from the button. Talbot thought it over and then announced he was all-in. Smith snap-called off his remaining 109,000.
Smith:
Talbot:
The board ran out , leaving Smith with a set of queens and Talbot short-stacked.
Adam Junglen opened his button only to have Chris DeMaci three-bet to 20,600 from the big blind.
With the action back on Junglen, he made it 54,400 to go only to have DeMaci respond by moving all in for in-excess of 300,000. Junglen made the call for his 245,000 as the cards were placed on their backs.
DeMaci:
Junglen:
The flop changed little, but when the landed on the turn, DeMaci took a massive lead in the hand.
The poker gods however would be on Junglen's side as the river smacked the to send Junglen soaring to 495,000 as DeMaci slips to 52,000 in chips.
On a flop reading , Kyle Frey fired a 14,500 bet from the small blind into Erik Seidel, who was on the button. Seidel responded by raising to 75,000 and Frey wasted little time announcing he was all-in. Seidel called.
Seidel:
Frey:
The turn and river left Seidel second-best, doubling Frey up to 210,000 and knocking Seidel down to 110,000.
Tommy Vedes opened to 6,000 from under the gun only to have Scott Baumstein jam all in from the big blind. Vedes made the call for roughly his last 45,000 as the cards were tabled.
Vedes:
Baumstein:
Although an ace dropped on the board, Vedes would be unable to spike his ten and be forced to the rail in 37th place.