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Alexander Kravchenko has entered the field late, but is off to a bit of a slow start. He recently completed with the showing, and was called by an opponent with the . Kravchenko bet after receiving the on fourth street, and his opponent called with the . Kravchenko again led after being dealt the on fifth, but this time his opponent raised with the . Kravchenko tank-folded, and is now below 4,000 chips.
Here's a list of the cool kids that were fashionably late:
David "Bakes" Baker
Cliff "Johnny Bax" Josephy
Al "Sugar Bear" Barbieri
Andy Bloch
Josh Brikis
Madsen: (x)(x) / / (x)
Opponent: (x)(x) / / (x)
Jeff Madsen has just won a nice sized pot after betting and getting called on every single street. After seventh street, Madsen flipped over the , and his pair of aces was enough to take down the pot and put him at 6,100, amongst the early chip leaders.
Jerry Buss, owner of the Los Angeles Lakers, was in a three-way pot with the hands looking like this:
Buss - (x) (x) /
Opponent 1 - (x) (x) /
Opponent 2 - (x) (x) /
On sixth street, Buss' first opponent was dealt the and bet. Buss called after being dealt the , and the second opponent mucked before we could catch his card. Buss and his opponent were dealt a down card, and Buss' opponent checked. Buss sweated his cards and bet.
"Well," his opponent sighed. "Have to pay to see it."
His opponent called, and Buss rolled over for an ace-high flush.
Opponent 1: (x)(x) / FOLDED
Opponent 2: (x)(x) / / (x)
Opponent 3: (x)(x) / (x) FOLDED
Seiver: (x)(x) / / (x)
Scott Seiver just took down a monster pot to take the chip lead early in this stud tournament. After opponent 1 completed, opponent 2 raised, with two other players coming along including Seiver. On fourth street, opponent 2 bet again, and again both players called. After his two opponents checked, Seiver bet out on fifth street, and both players called. All three players checked sixth street, and then Seiver bet out on seventh. Seiver got just one call, and showed for a well disguised flush. Seiver is all smiles as he is the early leader.
David Singer was heads up showing (x) (x) / , and fired a bet. His opponent, showing (x) (x) / , called. Fifth street gave Singer another ace - the - and again he bet. His opponent called with the . Singer was dealt the and bet again, and his opponent again called after pairing with the .
Seventh street was dealt face down, and Singer bet once again. His opponent called, but mucked when Singer opened up for two pair; aces and sevens.
Rich: (x)(x) / / (x)
Opponent 1: (x)(x) / / (x) FOLDED
Opponent 2: (x)(x) / / (x)
Jordan Rich has had a rough start to his tournament, but he just won a crucial hand to get some chips back. Starting on fourth street, Rich bet every step of the way, getting only one call on seventh street. Rich flipped up for three pairs, with his nines and fours playing, and his opponent mucked. Rich is now up to 2,600.
Opponent - (x) (x) / / (x)
Todd Brunson - (x) (x) / / (x)
Ali Eslami - (x) (x) / / (x)
An opponent completed showing the , and both Brunson () and Eslami () called. Fourth street gave Brunson the , and he bet. Eslami raised with the , the third player called with the , and Brunson put in a third bet. Both players called.
Eslami was dealt the on fifth and led out. The third player called, Todd Brunson raised, Eslami put in a third bet, and both players called. Both Brunson () and Eslami () checked after sixth street, and the third opponent bet (). Brunson and Eslami called.
All three players checked after seventh street, and the third player opened up for the wheel, shipping the pot. Brunson is left with just 1,900 chips while Eslami is still healthy with 9,500.
Players are now on a 15-minute break.