Victor Ramdin: (X)(X) /
Steve Sung: (X)(X) / / (X)
Ram Vaswani: (X)(X) / / (X)
David Benyamine: (X)(X) / / (X)
Four players called one bet on third street to get a second up card. Steve Sung thought he was first to act with his and tried to bet, but Ram Vaswani stopped him since he actually had first action. Vaswani laughed and checked, knowing Sung wanted to bet, but David Benyamine decided not to leave the betting to anyone else. He bet, and Victor Ramdin folded. Sung and Vaswani both called.
Vaswani paired his king on fifth and bet, picking up calls from Benyamine and Sung. Same action on sixth. Vaswani opted to check seventh, and Benaymine took over the betting. Sung called, and Vaswani shrugged and called too. Benyamine turned up for a seven-five low. Vaswani's gave him kings up. Sung couldn't beat either hand, and they chopped up his money.
Sung was left with just 2,700 and didn't last the rest of the round. Vaswani is up to 76,000, and Benyamine is sitting with around 60,000.
Catching the action with the board reading , we found Tom Dwan checking to Matt Hawrilenko who opted to fire out a bet of 1,200.
Dwan check-raised to 2,400, and once Hawrilenko called, Dwan moved his last 1,800 all in on the turn with Hawrilenko calling.
Dwan:
Hawrilenko:
The river landed the meaningless to see Dwan double to roughly 18,000 as Hawrilenko - who has already been on a heater today - slip to 82,000 in chips.
2010 World Series of Poker Europe Main Event champion James Bord was just eliminated by Michele Limongi. We missed the action and how it went, but saw that Bord's went down to Limongi's after Limongi made a flush. Bord had even flopped two pair, but couldn't fill up and was eliminated.
Noah Boeken opened to 2,400 from the cutoff and both Sorel Mizzi and Maria Ho defended their blinds as all three players checked the flop.
Mizzi led for 2,400 when the turn landed the , and once Ho and Boeken called, the landed on the river. Mizzi checked, Ho bet, Boeken folded and Mizzi stated, "I might get scooped here!" and called.
Ho tabled her , and Mizzi his to see the pot chopped.
Phil Laak is getting in some light reading at the table. He is currently studying Ray Zee's High-Low-Split Poker for Advanced Players (which happens to be on this blogger's nightstand at the moment.) In case Laak finishes that tome, he's has two more books on the felt in front of him: Super System 2 and Full Tilt Poker's Strategy Guide.
From middle position, Justin Smith raised. Mike Matusow called in the cutoff seat and Daniel Alaei called from the small blind to see the flop. Action checked around and the dealer placed the out on the turn. Action checked to Matusow and he bet. Alaei folded and then Smith folded, showing the as he tossed his hand in. Matusow showed the and the , but nothing else.
Team PokerStars Pro Jose Igancio Barbero just busted out of Event #38, so he's joining me now on a Twit Cam. Click the video below to watch, or even better, click here to join the conversation!