Livello: 12
Bui: 600/1,200
Ante: 200
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Livello: 12
Bui: 600/1,200
Ante: 200
Christina Lindley raised from middle position to 2,500. The player in the cutoff re-raised to 6,100 and Lindley called. The flop came and Lindley check-called a bet of 4,100 from her opponent. Both players checked after the fell on the turn. After the came on the river, Lindley checked again but her opponent fired out a bet of 8,000. Lindley folded her hand and her stack dipped to 86,300.
Chris Moorman opened from under the gun to 2,000 and Ricky Fohrenbach called from the small blind. The flop fell and both players checked. The turn came the and Fohrenbach bet 3,800. Moorman called and the river fell . Fohrenbach bet 8,300 and Moorman called again.
Fohrenbach tabled for a king high busted flush draw and Moorman showed for a pair of jacks. With that pot Moorman has pushed his count to around 170,000.
After a player pushed all in, Victor Shuchlesis was the only person to call.
Shuchlesis:
Opponent:
The other player took the lead after the flop came . The on the turn and on the river were of no assistance to Shuchlesis and he doubled up his opponent.
Shuchlesis' stack is now down to 49,300.
Nenad Medic had raised on the button and Melanie Weisner reraised to 4,700 in the small blind. While Medic was thinking of his action Weisner gave him a good long stare. Medic called and the flop came . Weisner led out with 8,100 and Medic called. The turn came and both players checked. The river fell and Weisner checked again, followed by Medic.
Weisner tabled with a flopped two pair and Medic looked relieved that he didn't fall into Weisner's trap. Weisner up to 112,000.
Another player and Men "The Master" Nguyen got all the chips in the middle preflop with Nguyen way ahead.
Nguyen:
Opponent:
The flop of gave the other player a bit of hope and while the on the turn changed nothing, a dramatic fell on the river giving the other player the win. After their chips were counted, Nguyen was left with a mere 2,800.
Shortly thereafter, Nguyen and another player both pushed all in, and Scott Lipshutz, who had both players covered, called.
Nguyen:
Other All-In Player:
Lipshutz:
The board ran out and both Nguyen and the other all-in player were sent to the rail while Lipshutz stack grew to 90,000.
Ayaz Mahmood had recently been moved to a new table. His first action was to open for 2,800 from under the gun. Balazs Biri reraised to 7,600. Mahmood called and emphatically checked in the dark. The flop fell and Biri slid out 8,000. Mahmood smiled and folded. Biri has chipped up to 35,000.
A player under the gun limped for 1,200, Allen Bari raised it up to 4,600 from the small blind, Mohsin Charania called from the big blind and the UTG player re-raised all in for 40,000. Bari went over the top all in for his 50,000 or so chips and Charania folded.
Bari flipped over and the under the gun player showed
The flop came giving top pair to the all in player. The turn and river were no help to Bari and he pushed 40,00 over to the under the gun player.
Bari sarcastically said, ""Nice hand sir, you played it perfectly, you really deserved that one."
The all in player said something along the lines of, "Well... I don't know if that was a good play there with just jacks to re-raise all in"
Bari then said, "You're right sir, you made the right play there."
The player then recanted, "You'll learn to not complain so much when you grow up."
Bari then said, "I'm not complaining sir, I'm trying to complement you on such a perfectly played hand."
The two continued to go at it including Bari saying, "Sir, no one wants to hear you speak at the table, the rest of these players just don't want to be rude, but I'm the only one who is willing to tell you the truth."
Eventually the floor was called over and they broke it up. Bari is left with only 10,000 after the unlucky hand and will need to make some moves soon to get back into it.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
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Allen Bari | 10,000 | |
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We found this hand developing on the turn with around a 15,000 pot already. The board read and Sorel Mizzi checked to Chris Moorman. Moorman bet 7,300 and Mizzi called. The fell on the river and both players checked.
Mizzi tabled and Moorman mucked. Mizzi dragged the pot and Jean-Robert Bellande said, "The moral of the story is to play in the big blind."
"Where was the ?" Moorman asked to no one in particular. Mizzi has chipped up significantly since the start of play reaching 155,000, nearly doubling the stack he brought into Day 2.
As we near the end of level 12 the tournament clock says we currently have 133 players left in the field. With 126 players getting paid today, the money bubble is looming and we're sure to see some of the big stacks throwing their weight around in the coming hands.