Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
---|---|---|
Dave Williams
|
69,000
-24,000
|
-24,000 |
Jan Philippi
|
63,000
-13,000
|
-13,000 |
Johan van Til |
44,000
-6,000
|
-6,000 |
Matt Perrins | 40,000 | |
|
||
David Vamplew
|
28,500
18,800
|
18,800 |
Julian Thew |
5,125
-8,675
|
-8,675 |
2011 World Series of Poker
The other David Williams in our field (who we've appropriately named 'Dave Williams' in our chip counts for clarification) has seen his stack slide back t about 62,000. Here's a recent pot that he lost that helped add to the slide a bit.
We caught up with the action on the board and two players had checked to Williams. He bet 2,300 and the first player called. The next player folded.
The fell on the river and the first player checked to Williams again. He fired 6,300. His opponent mulled it over for a bit and then slid out 12,150. Now, that's not a complete raise. A complete raise would have to had been to 12,600. Nothing was said and Williams tabled the , which was also a bit weird because he didn't say anything to declare a call or a fold. Another player at the table not in the hand questioned what was happening and then Williams said that he folded. The dealer scooped in his cards and the unknown player won the pot.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
---|---|---|
Dave Williams
|
62,000
-7,000
|
-7,000 |
Andrew Chen has been sitting over near the rail in the Orange section, and he's putting on quite a show for the nearby spectators as he continues to abuse his starting table.
Two hands ago, we watched three players (including Chen) check through a flop, and the put trips on board on fourth street. Chen led out with 1,600, one player folded, and the second opponent called to see the river. It was the , and a second bet of 4,100 was enough for Chen to take it down right there.
The next hand, Chen made a preflop raise to 800 from the button, and the small blind three-bet to 2,750. Undeterred, Chen popped it right back to 6,800 total. That finally coxed a fold from his opponent, and Chen put both cards on the felt and told him he could pick one. The small blind drew the , a weak card but strong enough to win the pot.
With it comes a stack of more than 130,000, and Chen takes over the top spot on our leader board for the time being.
From middle position, Cliff "JohnnyBax" Josephy raised to 750. He was called by the player on the button and the another one in the big blind to see the flop come down . Action checked to Josephy and he fired 1,500. Both of his opponents folded relatively quickly and Josephy won the pot.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
---|---|---|
Cliff Josephy
|
25,000
-2,000
|
-2,000 |
We can confirm that Mexican Team PokerStars Pro Angel Guillen has been eliminated from the 2011 Main Event.
According to Guillen, his opponent raised preflop with Guillen calling in the BB with . The flop fell and his opponent made a bet of 1,200, then called Guillen's check-raise to 4,000. The turn was a . Guillen led out for 7,000, leaving 6,500 behind. His opponent pushed all-in and Guillen called to see his opponent's . The river fell the to end Guillen's Main Event.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
---|---|---|
Angel Guillen | Eliminado | |
When we caught up to Table 55 we found a player from under the gun make it 750 to see a flop. Action then folded to a player in late position who rereaised and made it 2,000. Jamie Gold on the button placed a chip on his whole cards and started to think what his best option was. Gold opted to call, and action was back on the under the gun player who folded.
With a flop spread out the late position player checked and Gold threw in four yellow chips for a bet of 4,000. While the player in late position sat and thought about what he wanted to do, Gold started talking. Gold asked the dealer "what are the rules on what people are allowed to say?". After receiving an answer along the lines of "you can not talk about the hand or your cards" Gold went on to say "hypothetically can I say it'd be really smart if you wanted to stay in the tournament if you folded this hand?". Gold's opponent then immediately folded.
Gold flipped over for a pair of kings. Someone at the table asked "weren't those rules made because of you?" Gold stated "yup, wouldn't have made it to day three if I couldn't talk".
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
---|---|---|
Jamie Gold
|
46,000
6,000
|
6,000 |
A player in early position raised to 700, Alex Kravchenko called in middle position, and the flop fell . Kravchenko called a 1,200-chip bet, and the turn was the . Both players checked.
The river was the , and Kravchenko's opponent checked. Kravchenko tossed out 3,700, his opponent snap-called, and Kravchenko tabled . His opponent opened up for a pair of aces though, and Kravchenko is down to his last 7,000 chips.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
---|---|---|
Alex Kravchenko |
7,000
-5,000
|
-5,000 |
A player raised from under the gun to 700 and got four callers -- Joe Sebok (hijack), the cutoff, and both blinds. The flop came , and it checked to Sebok who bet 2,200. His neighbor to his left then raised to 6,600, forcing folds all around. Sebok thought a moment then called the raise.
The turn was the , and both players quickly checked. The river brought the . Sebok gathered some chips and without waiting very long fired a bet of 13,000. His opponent immediately counted off what he needed to call and did so.
Sebok tabled for busted straight and flush draws turned trip sevens, but his opponent had for sixes full.
Sebok drops to about 45,000 after that one.
You will notice that Jennifer Tilly's count is at zero, but fear not, we were there to catch her bust-out. Details up shortly.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
---|---|---|
Douglas Smith |
102,900
-900
|
-900 |
Doug Lee
|
62,000
5,000
|
5,000 |
Jonathan Spinks
|
60,200
1,200
|
1,200 |
Phil Laak
|
55,000
-5,400
|
-5,400 |
Shawn Cunix
|
55,000
2,500
|
2,500 |
Terrence Chan
|
54,100
-500
|
-500 |
Rayan Nathan
|
53,400
-4,400
|
-4,400 |
David Pham | 53,000 | |
|
||
Kristian Lunardi
|
50,700
10,900
|
10,900 |
Toni Judet
|
48,300
20,100
|
20,100 |
Shane Shalders
|
45,700
-8,500
|
-8,500 |
JC Tran
|
42,000
14,300
|
14,300 |
Al Riccobono
|
37,800
8,700
|
8,700 |
Beth Shak
|
34,600
7,400
|
7,400 |
Dwyte Pilgrim |
27,200
-6,300
|
-6,300 |
Jeff Shulman
|
27,000
9,800
|
9,800 |
Waki Waki
|
26,800
-500
|
-500 |
Joe Hachem |
26,700
-11,400
|
-11,400 |
Rene Angelil |
25,100
-5,200
|
-5,200 |
James Van Alstyne |
23,000
-12,700
|
-12,700 |
|
||
Shawn Buchanan
|
14,600
-17,500
|
-17,500 |
Jennifer Tilly | Eliminado | |
|
Our reporter picked up the action between a player in the small blind and Shawn Buchanan on a flop of ; the small blind led out for 4,000 into a re-raised pot and Buchanan called, then fired out a rather colorful bet of 8,975 on the turn of the .
Again, Buchanan called, but on the river of the , the small blind snap-shoved and Buchanan insta-mucked. It hasn't been a great level for Buchanan and he's now staring down at a paltry stack worth 14,600.