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[Event 34] $1,000 No Limit Hold'em (Day 1)

[Event 34] $1,000 No Limit Hold'em (Day 1)

Recap Continued:


Sun Jul 23 13:15:00 PDT 2006
Negreanu's Table Out of Chips
Daniel Negreanu has single-handedly emptied his dealer's rack of rebuy chips. The floor was called over to refill the rack. Meanwhile, James Bechtel II (the son of Jim Bechtel), is profiting from Negreanu. He has $19,800 in tournament chips.

Sun Jul 23 13:16:00 PDT 2006
Rousso Misses Her Outs
With the board of A 8 5 Q Vanessa Rousso is all in against two opponents. Darren Nelson has 8 5 for two-pair. The player on the button has A 7 for top pair. Rousso is behind but has outs, as she has Q 10 . However the river is a blank (J ) and Nelson wins the $5,050 pot. Rousso has $400 but is rebuying more chips.

Sun Jul 23 13:17:00 PDT 2006
One-Bullet Wonder
Phil Laak pulls a Card Player reporter aside to say, "I am the one-bullet wonder."

Sun Jul 23 13:19:00 PDT 2006
Eight High is Good
Nath Pizzalatto just won a showdown after betting every street with eight-high. On the next hand, he wins with kings full versus trip jacks. He sits with $7,000.

Sun Jul 23 13:20:00 PDT 2006
The Grinder Rebuys
Michael "The Grinder" Mizrachi pushes all-in ($500) with 7 3 , and Ron Rose callshis raise with K 8 . The board comes 6 2 2 8 5 , and The Grinder rebuys.

Sun Jul 23 13:23:00 PDT 2006
Daniel Negreanu Can't Win
James Bechtel Jr. has greatly benefitted with Daniel Negreanu on his left. Considering Negreanu hasn't looked at his cards, he has been able to take most of Negreanu's rebuys. Negreanu is all-in blind and Bechtel calls. The board reads Q 7 2 3 , and Negreanu sweats his first card, which turns out to be the K . Bechtel then shows A 5 for Ace high. Negreanu turns over his other card and is surprised to see the K . Of course, the river is the A and Negreanu loses another buy in.

Sun Jul 23 13:30:00 PDT 2006
Negreanu Can't Win... Part Two
The board is 10-7-5 and Negreanu turns over pocket 5s for a flopped set. He is surprised to have a hand this good but still worried that he can be beat. James Bechtel Jr. shows Q-J and will need a runner runner straight to win. The turn is the 8 which gives Bechtel four outs. Negreanu fully expects the river to beat him and isn't surprised when the 9 hits the felt. To his credit, Negreanu doesn't seem down about his bad luck. He laughs hysterically at his misfortune while knocking over chairs and fumbling for his next rebuy. Bechtel is now up to $30,000 in chips.

Sun Jul 23 13:40:00 PDT 2006
Win The Tournament...Lose Money?
Daniel Negreanu will need to do more than just cash if he wants to break even. When asked how many times he's bought back in, Negreanu said, "I've spent $42,000."

Sun Jul 23 13:41:00 PDT 2006
Gavin Smith's Table Gets Tougher
As tables break, others get more and more stacked.
Table 148:
Seat 2 - Victor Ramdin
Seat 5 - Men "the Master" Nguyen
Seat 6 - Gavin Smith
Seat 8 - Mike O'Malley

Sun Jul 23 13:46:00 PDT 2006
Alstyne Hits a Big One
The player in seat 7 raises to $150, seat 9 re-raises to $300, and Tony Bloom calls. James Van Alstyne moves all-in for $2,900. Seat 7 folds, seat 9 calls all-in for $825, and Tony Bloom calls which leaves him with $75 after the call. Alstyne turns over Q Q , Tony Bloom A K , and seat 9 has K K . The board comes down Q 8 2 4 5 and Alstyne's set is good for the $6,800 pot.

Sun Jul 23 13:47:00 PDT 2006
The Daniel Negreanu Show
Daniel Negreanu calls an all-in pre-flop (blind) and flips up 5 3 . His opponent has Q-Q. The board comes 9 9 2 6 4 , and Negreanu makes a runner-runner straight to double up to $3,700 in chips.
A few hands later, he gets all-in again with J 2 against A K . The board comes J 4 3 2 8 , and he doubles up to $6,150.
The next hand, he tells a Card Player reporter that since he finally has a noteworthy stack, he has just started to look at his hole cards before acting. On his first such hand, he looks down at A-10, flops trip 10's, and adds $500 to his stack.
On the next hand, he makes his first pre-flop fold of the tournament, nearly two hours into the event. He wants it to be known that he folded suited cards (a very tough laydown).
Later, the cocktail waitress comes by...and Negreanu doesn't have any $1 bills on him. James Bechtel buys him a water.
Negreanu currently has $6,650 in tournament chips.

Sun Jul 23 13:56:00 PDT 2006
Wong and Watkinson Go Broke in Same Hand
Steve Wong moves all-in for $900 from middle position before the flop. Lee Watkinson and two other opponents make the call. The flop comes 9 6 3 , and Watkinson moves all-in for another $650. The button calls and turns over Q Q . Watkinson shows 8 7 , and Wong flips over 8 6 . The turn and river bring the 2 and the J , no help, and the player from the button busts both Wong and Watkinson in the same hand. Needless to say, Wong and Watkinson both rebuy, so their tournament life is far from over.

Sun Jul 23 13:59:00 PDT 2006
Pizzalatto Catches Miracle On River
Nath Pizzalatto and his opponent are all in before the flop. Pizzalatto has A 5 but his opponent has A K . The flop couldn't be much worse for Pizzalatto as it comes 10 9 6 . the turn is the 6 and Pizzalatto has two outs and one card remaining. One of the outs hits as the 5 falls. Pizzalatto is at $4,000.

Sun Jul 23 14:02:00 PDT 2006
Matusow Goes In Blind Part I
Mike Matusow announces he's going to go all in blind every hand until the break. "Every hand I'm moving in the dark. I only got three minutes to accumulate chips." Before the flop the player to his right calls the big blind and Matusow true to his word goes all in. Terris Preston calls and the player to Matusow's right folds. Matusow asks why he would call the blind if he's not willing to go all in. Matusow turns up 10 7 and Preston has A K . Matusow says, "I can win this race." Not this time as the board comes J J 7 A A . Preston wins the $3,000 pot.

Sun Jul 23 14:03:00 PDT 2006
Matusow Goes In Blind Part II
The player to Mike Matusow's right once again calls the big blind and Matusow says, "You cant be serious if you're not going to call my all in." Matusow then goes all in like he promised. John Michael calls the all in and once again the player to Matusow's right folds. Matusow looks down at his hand flips it up excitedly as it's Q Q . Michael has A 9 . Matusow isn't excited for long as the board comes A K 3 4 9 . Matusow says he cant win a race even if he's a 3-1 favorite.

Sun Jul 23 14:04:00 PDT 2006
Matusow Goes In Blind Part III
This time Mike Matusow gets no callers when he goes all in. He looks at his cards and once again finds a high pocket pair, this time K K . Matusow goes into the break with not nearly the chip count he wants.

Sun Jul 23 14:05:00 PDT 2006
Thirty Minute Break
The players are on a break for 30 minutes. Up-to-date chip counts will be up after the players return.

Sun Jul 23 14:11:00 PDT 2006
The Magic Number is 48
Daniel Negreanu has rebought 48 times (that's $48,000 for any math majors out there).

Sun Jul 23 14:43:00 PDT 2006
Players Return
The players have returned to their seats ready to play. The blinds have increased to $50-$100.

Sun Jul 23 14:54:00 PDT 2006
Negreanu Still Gambling
With four to the flop and $1,700 in the pot the flop comes 5 4 3 . The player under the gun checks and Anthony Reategui bets $1,200. Daniel Negreanu who just lost to Reategui's Aces says, "You can't have Aces and Queens every hand can you?" Then Negreanu answers his own question and says, "No you can't," and calls. The next player folds, however the player under the gun raises $2,000 more. Negreanu says he feels like gambling and tells his opponent he has one out. He then calls. The 8 falls on the turn and the player under the gun tries to go all in for $775 but forgets to put his last $50 in. Negreanu doesn't let him and says he doesn't want to put it in if he doesn't get there, and just calls. The river is the 9 and the player under the gun checks and Negreanu not hiding his hand says, "I got there!" and bets $50. His opponent calls and shows 5 5 . Negreanu wasn't lying as he has A 4 . Negreanu syas, "I put him on a set. I didn't care." He has $10,000.

Sun Jul 23 15:03:00 PDT 2006
Awada Doubles Off Bellande
From early position, Jean-Robert Bellande raises it to $400 and Joe Awada re-raises all-in for $1,800 more. Bellande calls with pocket Queens which cannot hold up against Awada's pocket Kings. Awada doubles-up to $4,000 and Bellande's stack falls down to $2,400.

Sun Jul 23 15:07:00 PDT 2006
Quads Cripple Awada
Shortly after doubling up off of Jean-Robert Bellande, Joe Awada runs into quad Queens, which cripple his stack to $300.

Sun Jul 23 15:15:00 PDT 2006
Phan Doubles Up
Tim Phan moves all-in pre-flop for $1,300 and Humberto Brenes calls from the big blind. Phan shows Q 4 and Brenes shows 7 7 . The flop comes Q J 2 , and Brenens fails to catch a 7. Phan doubles-up to $3,250.
 
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[Event 34] $1,000 No Limit Hold'em (Day 1)

[Event 34] $1,000 No Limit Hold'em (Day 1)

Recap Continued:

Sun Jul 23 15:25:00 PDT 2006
Rousso Bluffs Again
Vanessa Rousso limps and the player next to act raises to $300. The player on the button says raise and puts in $325, not realizing the pot was already raised. He's forced to raise and puts in $600. Rousso and the player in mid position call. The flop comes K 93. It's checked to the button who bets $500. Rousso calls and the next player folds. The turn is the 6. Rousso bets $1,500 and the player on the button calls. The river is the 5and Rousso thinks for awhile and puts in $2,000 putting the player on the button all in. He now goes into the tank and asks Rousso if she has two pair. Rousso says there's one way to find out. But then she changes her mind and says, "Actually there's two ways to find out. If you call or if you fold, I'll be nice and show." The player folds showing AK. Rousso smiles and shows 44. Much like the time a couple of nights ago when she bluffed Joe Tehan, she promises to never bluff again. We believe you Vanessa....we believe. Rousso has $7,500.

Sun Jul 23 15:41:00 PDT 2006
Blinds Increase
Blinds have raised to $100-$200 for level 4.

Sun Jul 23 15:48:00 PDT 2006
Grinder Makes Great Call But Loses Pot
From middle position, Michael Mizrachi, raises to $500. The small blind calls and Erick Lingren calls from the big blind. The flop comes K 104, it checks around to The Grinder, who fires out $700. The small blind raises to $1,200, Lingren folds and Mizrachi calls. The 5comes on the turn and the small blind pushes all-in. Mizrachi thinks, and says "Are you on a draw?" Mizrachi calls and shows J10and his opponent flips over QJ, proving to be a great call by The Grinder. The 9comes on the river, though, and his opponent hits his open-ended straight draw.

Sun Jul 23 15:50:00 PDT 2006
Negreanu Gets Away With One
With the flop of 7 63and $1,200 in the pot, Anthony Reategui checks and Daniel Negreanu bets $700. Reategui calls. The turn is the 6and Reategui bets $1,100. Negreanu calls. After the 10falls on the river Reategui checks. Negreanu goes all in. Reategui folds. Negreanu says, "I had you" and shows his bluff (QJ). Kid Poker adds, "I didn't think ya had anything."

Sun Jul 23 16:03:00 PDT 2006
Williams Almost Out
With the board reading A K66Alex Balandin bets $1,500. David Williams calls. The river is the 3and Balandin bets $4,000. Williams calls. Balandin shows 76. Williams mucks and is down to $400. Balandin has $16,000.

Sun Jul 23 16:05:00 PDT 2006
Negreanu's New Career
If poker doesn't work out for Daniel Negreanu, there's always ultimate fighting. During a rare hand today in which Negreanu was taking a break, he was sparring with a female fan of his. She put him in an armbar and was teaching him the technique. The former marine is a member of Negreanu's website. Negreanu showed the move to one of our reporters, but his arm did not break, or even hurt after the move. The former marine said that Kid Poker did not correctly apply the manuever.

Sun Jul 23 16:07:00 PDT 2006
Williams Eliminated
David Williams, who become severely shortstacked a few hands ago, has been eliminated.

Sun Jul 23 16:19:00 PDT 2006
How Many Does It Take?
Some of our notable professional players are in for more rebuys than they'd like to admit. Some are flaunting their high numbers with pride. Take a look at what your favorite player spent on rebuys for today's tournament:
Daniel Negreanu - 48
Gavin Smith - 12
Joe Sebok - 5
Michael "The Grinder" Mizrachi - 11
Mike "The Mouth" Matusow - 21
Jennifer "Jennicide" Leigh - 3
Tony G. - 12
Michael Gracz - 4
Tony Cousineau - 2
Phil Hellmuth - 8
Allen Kessler - 4
Phil Gordon - 16
Greg Raymer - 5
Jennifer Tilly - 6
David Williams - 4
Clonie Gowen - 6
Phil "The Unabomber" Laak - 0

Sun Jul 23 16:28:00 PDT 2006
Nath Pizzolatto Eliminated
Nath Pizzolatto, Chris Furbert and another player are all in. Furbert has 8 8, Pizzolatto has 22and the player on the button has QQ. The flop comes 1083. The turn is the 3and Aon the river eliminate Pizzolatto. Furbert has $5,000.

Sun Jul 23 16:39:00 PDT 2006
Negreanu Doubles Up Bartholdi
With the flop of 8 84Joe Bartholdi ($ 10,500) bets $2,000. Daniel Negreanu calls. The 6falls on the turn, Negreanu checks and Bartholdi bets $2,000. Negreanu puts in $10,000 and Bartholdi immediately calls. Bartholdi has 86and Negreanu has K7. He'll need the 5for a straight flush. He doesn't get it as the 3hits. Kid Poker is down to $11,500 while Bartholdi has $22,000.

Sun Jul 23 16:40:00 PDT 2006
Players On Break
Players are on a fifteen minute break.

Sun Jul 23 16:57:00 PDT 2006
Players Return, Blinds Increase
Play has resumed with increased blinds for level 5. The blinds are now $100-$200 with a $25 ante.

Sun Jul 23 17:14:00 PDT 2006
Minh Ly Eliminated
Minh Ly is all in with three callers going into the flop. The flop comes J 98, and it is checked around. The turn brings the 3. Gioi Luong bets and everyone folds on the side. Luong shows the JJand Ly shows the AQ. The 3hits on the river and Ly is eliminated. Luong now has $20,000.

Sun Jul 23 17:31:00 PDT 2006
Vanessa Rousso Eliminated.... Loses $1,000
A player under the gun raises all-in for his last $300. Vanessa Rousso is next to act and raises to $700. A player in middle position re-raises to $2,000. Mark Seif and Rousso are bantering back and forth with Rousso saying that Seif would double her up. Seif was telling her that he would bust her. All of a sudden, Rousso offers Seif $1,000 to move all-in and double her up. Seif responds, "I'll go in with any two cards." The two shake on the deal that Seif will move all-in with any two cards when the action gets to him. Sure enough, Seif looks at his cards and then moves all-in while Rousso makes the call. The middle position player folds and the players turn up their cards. The under the gun player shows K-K. Rousso is all-in for $6,000 with Q-Q and Seif shows... A-A. The board comes A-8-5-2-10, and Mark Seif eliminates two players in the same hand. After the hand, Rousso pays Seif $1,000 and leaves the room, laughing hysterically. After the hand, Seif is up to $42,000 in chips.

Sun Jul 23 17:48:00 PDT 2006
Reategui Calls Down Juanda
The board reads 2 225, John Juanda bets $1,400. Anthony Reategui calls. The river is the A. Juanda bets $2,800 and Reategui calls. Juanda says, "I have a flush." Reategui flips over 44and takes the pot to increase his stack to $12,000. Juanda has $7,500.

Sun Jul 23 17:55:00 PDT 2006
Blinds Increase
For level 6, the final level before dinner break, there will be blinds of $150-$300, with an ante of $25.

Sun Jul 23 17:58:00 PDT 2006
Cunningham Cant Avoid The Outs
Bernard Beh ($4,000) opens the pot with a $500 raise. Allen Cunningham ($13,000) from the button reraises to $1,500. Beh takes awhile before calling. The flop comes J 107. Beh goes all in for $2,000. This time Cunningham takes awhile before calling. Cunningham's ahead as he has 55, to Beh's KQ. But the turn gives Beh Broadway (A) and he even catches the Qon the river. Beh goes up to $9,500. Cunningham is down to $8,650.

Sun Jul 23 18:07:00 PDT 2006
Farnood Catches a Queen
Sherkhan Farnood and Mark Seif are all in before the flop. Farnood has A Qbut Seif has AK. The flop comes 1096. Farnood needs to catch a Queen to survive. He does on the turn as the Qhits. The river is the 5and Farnood doubles up to $10,300. Seif still has a monster stack of $35,800.

Sun Jul 23 18:11:00 PDT 2006
Jett Eliminates Ankenmen
Chip Jett and Jerrod Ankenman are all in with the board showing K 105A3. Jett shows AQ, and his Ankenman as 6-6. Jett takes down the pot, and he now has around $8,000 in chips.

Sun Jul 23 18:16:00 PDT 2006
Negreanu Loses Most Of His Stack
With the flop of Q 87 Daniel Negreanu bets $800. Ian Mahaney raises $2,300. Negreanu reraises $14,375. Mahaney instantly calls and Negreanu says, "You can't call. You don't have $14,375." Mahaney doesn't have that much, but he does have $13,775 which Negreanu will have to pay Mahaney if he doesn't improve. Negreanu has K7but Mahaney has 77. It's over on the turn as Mahaney fills up when the board pairs (8). Negreanu catches his meaningless flush on the river (10) and bemoans how much K7has cost him today. Kid Poker says he's lost $40,000 today in two pots with that hand. Negreanu is down to $7,500 while Mahaney has $32,000.

Sun Jul 23 18:16:00 PDT 2006
Reategui Busts Juanda
Anthony Reategui and John Juanda are all in after the flop of 8 42. Juanda flips over 99but shakes his head in dismay as Reategui has KQ. Juanda survives the turn when the Jhits but hits the rail when the Qfalls on the turn. Reategui takes in a $18,000 pot and has $19,000. As Juanda is leaving, Daniel Negreanu tweaks his friend by swinging a golf club.

Sun Jul 23 18:30:00 PDT 2006
Raymer Rakes a Huge Pot
Greg Raymer raises to $1,200 under the gun, the next player to act re-raises to $2,600, the other players fold, and Raymer calls. The flop is A 93, Raymer checks, and his opponent bets $2,000, and Raymer calls. The turn is the 10, Raymer checks, again his opponent bets $2,000, Raymer re-raises to $7,000, his opponent re-raises all-in over the top, and Raymer quickly makes the call. Raymer shows 1010, and his opponent is drawing dead with AK. A quick check is made to be sure that Raymer had his opponent covered. Raymer now has $47,000.

Sun Jul 23 18:41:00 PDT 2006
Jordan Morgan Hits Set
Jordan Morgan ($34,000) and his opponent ($4,500) are all in before the flop. Jordan has 10 10and his opponent has K9. The flop comes 1096giving Morgan a set of tens. The turn is the 7giving his opponent a straight draw. But the river pairs the board (9) eliminating Morgan's opponent. Morgan has $40,000.

Sun Jul 23 18:49:00 PDT 2006
Gracz Doubles With Rockets
Jason Strasser raises from early position to $900, the player in seat 1 flat calls, Mike Gracz re-raises to $3,200 total, Strasser folds, seat 1 reraises all-in, and Gracz calls immediately. Seat 1 shows J Jand Gracz has AA. The flop comes K63, the turn is the 2, and the river is the K. Gracz doubles up to $17,000, leaving seat 1 crippled.

Sun Jul 23 18:51:00 PDT 2006
Patrik Antonius Wins 2 Huge Pots
With blinds at $150-$300, the preflop action folds to David "Chico" Rheem on the button, who pushes all-in for $7,000. Patrik Antonius instantly calls all-in from the small blind, having barely less than Rheem, and the action is heads up. Rheem flips up 9-8 off-suit, while Antonius shows 3-2 off-suit. The flop spikes both a 3 and a 2 for Antonius and the turn and river bring no help for Rheem, who is severely crippled in the hand. Antonius doubles up to $14,000. (This hand was recounted to a Card Player reporter by Allen Kessler, who is sitting at the same table)
Not too long after, a player in mid-position limps and Antonius raises to $1,200. John Gale calls in late position. The limper also calls and the flop comes K 10 8 . The mid-position player and Antonius both check and John Gale pushes all-in. The mid-position player calls all-in and Antonius also calls, having both players covered. The mid-position player shows A-K, for top pair, top kicker. Antonius flips up K 10 for top two pair and the lead. Gale shows Q 7 for a flush draw and will need to improve. The turn and river bring the 6 and the 5 and Antonius busts both players and rockets his stack to $37,200.
 
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[Event 34] $1,000 No Limit Hold'em (Day 1)

[Event 34] $1,000 No Limit Hold'em (Day 1)

Recap Continued:

Sun Jul 23 18:52:00 PDT 2006
Players On Dinner Break
Players are on dinner break. Play will resume at approximately 8:30.

Sun Jul 23 20:16:00 PDT 2006
Play Resumes
The players have returned from their dinner break. The blinds are $200 and $400 with $50 antes.

Sun Jul 23 20:30:00 PDT 2006
Jennifer Leigh Doubles Through Jett
Jennifer "Jennicide" Leigh and Chip Jett, get all their money in the pot preflop. Leigh has K Kand Jett has A-K. The board improves neither player and Leigh takes the pot. She now has $18,500 while Jett is crippled to $700.

Sun Jul 23 20:32:00 PDT 2006
Negreanu Doubles Up Opponent
The player on the button, Sirous Jamshidi, raises all-in for $5,100 and Daniel Negreanu says, "You're all-in? Well I'm all in! We're all all-in!" as he pushes his remaining $11,300 into the put. The big blinds folds and it is heads up between Jamshidi and Negreanu. Negreanu shows 10 10and Jamshidi flips up KQand will need to improve. As the flop comes, Negreanu shouts for no over-cards and the 7and 2are put on the board. The third flop card is stuck underneath the 7as the dealer shakes it off to finally reveal the K. Another player at the table comments, "You were just slow-rolled by the flop, Dan." The turn and river don't further improve Negreanu and Jamshidi doubles up to $10,600. Negreanu's stack is down to $6,200 after the hand.

Sun Jul 23 20:37:00 PDT 2006
Official Numbers
Here are the final numbers for this event:
Total Players: 754
Total Rebuys: 1,691
Total Prize Pool: $2,340,238
Number of Players Paid: 72
72nd - $4,095
1st - $631,863
Checkout the payout structure link for a full delineation of the the places and their prizes.

Sun Jul 23 20:44:00 PDT 2006
Jordan Morgan Busts Negreanu
Daniel Negreanu limps preflop and Jordan Morgan raises enough to put Negreanu all-in for his remaining $5,800. Negreanu calls and shows K 6, while Morgan flips up A10for the lead. The flop gives Negreanu some hope when it comes JJ9, giving him a flush draw. The turn and river don't complete Negreanu's flush as they come 7and 5and Negreanu is eliminated from the tournament. Morgan rakes in the pot and now sits with $55,000.

Sun Jul 23 20:59:00 PDT 2006
Bloom Triples Up; Liebert Eliminated
Kathy Liebert raises under the gun to $1,800, the player in seat 3 re-raises enough from the cutoff to put Liebert all-in, Tony Bloom re-raises all in for less than half the raise, Liebert calls, and seat 3 calls. Bloom shows the 10 10, Liebert has JJ, and seat 3 has KJ. The flop is good for Liebert as it comes 884. The turn spells disaster however as the 10peels off making Bloom a full house. The river is the 9, Bloom triples up to $10,500, and Liebert is eliminated.

Sun Jul 23 21:01:00 PDT 2006
Arieh Takes a Hit
With a flop of J J10there is $5,000 in the pot. Josh Arieh ($20,700) bets $4,500, and his opponent ($27,700) in the four seat calls. The turn is the 6, and Arieh checks. His opponent bets $7,200. After some though Arieh calls. The river is the 4. Arieh checks, and his opponent asks for a chip count. After a brief period of thought he checks. Arieh reveals AK, while his opponent shows Q10to scoop the pot. Josh Arieh now has $9,000.

Sun Jul 23 21:07:00 PDT 2006
Clock Called on Vahedi
With the board reading J 322there is $6,00 in the pot. Amir Vahedi ($7,900) bets $4,000, and his opponent ($16,200) immediately moves all-in. Vahedi sits and thinks for about five minutes before a player calls the clock on him. With about 10 seconds left on the clock Vahedi picks up his cards from the table, revealing them to the rail. With five seconds left he throws his cards into the much. As soon as Vahedi's cards hit the muck, his opponent shows AK, and scoops the pot. Amir Vahedi is now at $3,900.

Sun Jul 23 21:14:00 PDT 2006
"The Armenian Express" Eliminated
On a board showing 8 76, Daniel Smits Berteoson pushes all-in, having his opponent, Chris "The Armenian Express" Grigorian, well covered. Grigorian calls after some thought and shows 75for mid-pair and an open-ended straight draw. Berteoson flips up 109for the nut straight and the lead. The turn and river are no help for Grigorian and he is eliminated from the tournament.

Sun Jul 23 21:16:00 PDT 2006
Blinds Increase
The blinds have just increased to $300 and $600 with $75 antes.

Sun Jul 23 21:22:00 PDT 2006
Rodman Doubles
After a player raises to $3,000 from early position, Blair Rodman re-raises for his last $2,775 more, and the original raiser calls. Rodman is in bad shape as he shows A Kto his opponents KK. The flop comes A99and Rodman now has the lead with Aces up. The turn and the river come 6and 8, and Rodman doubles up to $7,000 in chips.

Sun Jul 23 21:25:00 PDT 2006
Amir Vahedi Eliminated
Amir Vahedi is all-in pre-flop with 10 7, against his opponent who holds Q9. The board comes AA3QK, and Amir Vahedi is eliminated.

Sun Jul 23 21:30:00 PDT 2006
Hellmuth Busts Opponent
Phil Hellmuth eliminates an opponent when his A Kspikes a King on the river against his opponent's pocket Queens. Hellmuth takes down the $14,000 pot and now sits with $25,000.

Sun Jul 23 21:47:00 PDT 2006
Allen Kessler Doubles Up
Allen Kessler pushes all-in for his last $4,400 in early position and is called by one opponent on the button. Kessler shows K Kand his opponent flips up A10and will need to improve. The board comes 95457and is no help for Kessler's opponent. Kessler rakes in the pot to double up to $9,700.

Sun Jul 23 21:52:00 PDT 2006
Mike Gracz Busts
Mike Gracz has been eliminated from the tournament.

Sun Jul 23 21:57:00 PDT 2006
Annie Duke Eliminated
From under the gun, Annie Duke pushes all-in for $7,925. Victor Ramdin ($18,025) calls from early position. Everyone else folds, and Victor Ramdin reveals A K. Annie Duke flips up 1010, and they both wish each other luck. The flop comes A54. The turn is the J, and the river is the 6. Annie Duke is eliminated, and Victor Ramdin is now at $28,300.

Sun Jul 23 22:02:00 PDT 2006
Habib Dents Raymer
On a flop of J J9, with about $3,000 in the pot, Greg Raymer raises to $3,000, and Hasan Habib calls. The turn is the 2, Raymer checks, Habib bets $4,500, and Raymer calls. The river is the 6, Raymer checks, and Habib bets $10,000, and Raymer calls. Habib shows 54for a flush, and Raymer mucks. Habib now has $67,000 and Raymer has $12,400.

Sun Jul 23 22:16:00 PDT 2006
Players On Break
Players are now on a 20 minute break. The $25 chips are being raced off the table.

Sun Jul 23 22:39:00 PDT 2006
Back from Break
Players have returned from their break. The blinds are now $400 and $800 with a $100 ante.

Sun Jul 23 22:44:00 PDT 2006
James Van Alstyne Eliminates Opponent
On a flop of 10 72there is $5,500 in the pot. A player moves all-in for $5,100, and James Van Alstyne ($36,900) calls. Van Alsytne reveals 86, while his opponent has AA. The turn is the J, and the river is the 9. Van Alstyne eliminates his opponent, and now has $42,500.

Sun Jul 23 22:48:00 PDT 2006
Matusow Enforces With Kings
A player from middle position raises to $3,500, the player on the button reraises to $10,000, Matusow re-raises all-in for about $30,000 more, the original raiser folds, and the player on the button makes the call all-in for less. Matusow shows K Kand his opponent has AK. The flop comes Q103, the turn is the 5, and the river is the 9. Matusow rakes in a huge pot and now has $60,000.

Sun Jul 23 23:00:00 PDT 2006
Ramdin Loses To Ladies
From middle position Victor Ramdin calls his opponents $10,000 all-in bet. Ramdin shows K Qand his opponent has QQ. The board comes A88610improving neither player. Ramdin now has $17,000.

Sun Jul 23 23:06:00 PDT 2006
"Shaniac" New Chip Leader
On a board of K 75Qwith $10,000 in the pot, Shane "Shaniac" Schleger checks, Barny Boatman moves all-in for his last $10,700, and Schleger calls. Boatman shows 9-9 and Schleger shows Q-6. The river is the 6, and Boatman is eliminated. Schleger now has around $90,000 and is the new chip leader.

Sun Jul 23 23:07:00 PDT 2006
Tony G Doubles Through Mike Matusow
All-in pre-flop, Tony G shows 10 10, against Mike Matusow's AK. As Matusow sees Tony G's hand he exclaims, "it's my turn for a coin flip!" The flop comes down 1086. The turn is the 4, and the river is the 2. Tony G doubles through Matusow and now has $38,000. Mike Matusow is down to $25,700.

Sun Jul 23 23:18:00 PDT 2006
Mike Matusow Eliminated
On a board of 7 4 2 Q 8 , Mike Matusow is all-in with J J , against Jordan Morgan who holds 7 7 . Mike Matusow is eliminated, and Jordan Morgan now has $88,000.

Sun Jul 23 23:19:00 PDT 2006
Allen Kessler Eliminated
Allen Kessler moves all-in preflop for his last $7,000 and Patrik Antonius calls. Kessler shows K J and Antonius has the A 5 . The board comes 7 6 5 Q 3 , and Antonius wins with a pair of Fives. Kessler is eliminated.

Sun Jul 23 23:23:00 PDT 2006
Flack Busts
Layne Flack is eliminated when his A-K does not improve against John Spadavecchia's 10-10. Spadavecchia now has about $46,000.
 
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[Event 34] $1,000 No Limit Hold'em (Day 1)

[Event 34] $1,000 No Limit Hold'em (Day 1)

Recap Continued:

Sun Jul 23 23:34:00 PDT 2006
Hellmuth Giving Advice
After a player pushes all-in, Phil Hellmuth tells him "Online you might be able to push people all-in and have them call all the time, but its not going to work with me. I'm a 9 time Hold-Em champion." After Hellmuth's advice, the player tells Phil that's great, and asks if he can just keep his advice to himself next time. All players laugh and play resumes at their table.

Sun Jul 23 23:38:00 PDT 2006
Leigh Doubles Up
On a flop of A 84, a player in middle position raises to $6,000, Jennifer Leigh re-raises all-in for her last $9,400, and the original raiser calls.Leigh has A8her opponent has A-J. The turn and river are the 6and the 4, and Leigh doubles to $32,000.

Sun Jul 23 23:39:00 PDT 2006
Bartholdi Wins A NIce Pot
In a 3 way pot, Joe Bartholdi bets $5,000 in early position. His opponent on the button moves all-in for an additional $20,500. John Spadavecchia thinks for a while and then folds. When action gets back to Bartholdi he says "What did I do to myself" before deciding to call. Bartholdi shows 10 8for top pair with the inside straight flush draw. His opponent shows pocket 9's. The turn is a 2completing the flush. The river is a Kand Bartholdi takes down the large pot. He is now at $68,000.

Sun Jul 23 23:42:00 PDT 2006
Bill Gazes Takes a Hit
Under the gun, Bobby Boyd raises to $2,400. Acting right after him, the player in seat nine immediately pushes all-in for $6,500. Bill Gazes in middle position asks for an exact count, and then re-raises for a total of $12,000. It is folded back around to Bobby Boyd who folds. The player in seat nine flips up Q Q, while Gazes has KK. The flop falls J74. The turn is the 6, at which point Gazes turns around and looks towards the rail. The river is the Q, giving the player in seat nine a set. The players at the table realize that Gazes has not seen the river card yet, and calls out to him to turn around. He turns around, and looks disgusted at the river card. Bill Gazes now has $35,000.

Sun Jul 23 23:44:00 PDT 2006
Level Up; Round-For-Round Begins
The blinds are now $600 and $1,200 with a $200 ante. There are 73 players remaining and round-for-round play will now begin until the money is reached.

Sun Jul 23 23:54:00 PDT 2006
Fischman Eliminated
Theo Tran in middle position raises to $3,000, Joe Sebok calls from late position and Scott Fischman pushes all-in for a little under $12,000. Tran calls and Sebok folds. Tran flips over A K, Fischman turns over 76. The board comes QJ1082giving Tran the flopped straight, and Tran eliminates Fischman. Tran is at $65,000.

Sun Jul 23 23:58:00 PDT 2006
Mimi Tran Eliminated
Mimi Tran pushes all-in for $10,100 after two limpers call the big blind. The first limper from under-the-gun makes the call and shows A K. Mimi flips over 32. The board comes K66JAand Tran is eliminated. After the hand her opponent asks why she pushed with 3-2? Mimi responded "I want to go home."

Mon Jul 24 00:08:00 PDT 2006
Split the Money
Scott Fischman, Christopher Bush, and Thithi "Mimi" Tran all have busted on the same hand while hand for hand is playing. They split the money three ways and each take home $2,730.

Mon Jul 24 00:19:00 PDT 2006
Phil Hellmuth Builds Stack
Hellmuth raises to $4,500 from mid-position and is re-raised $10,000 more from late position and Hellmuth makes the call. The flop comes K 76and Hellmuth checks, his opponent instantly goes all-in for $18,000. Hellmuth calls quickly and shows JJ, his opponent shows A10. The turn brings a Qand river a 2, Hellmuth takes the pot and is up to $100,000.

Mon Jul 24 00:26:00 PDT 2006
Recent Eliminations
70- Patrik Antonius
69-David Lurvey
68- JT Anderson
67- Edward Bogdon
66-Beng Beh
65-Barry Paskin
64- Mark Peterson
All players will take home $4,095.

Mon Jul 24 00:32:00 PDT 2006
Money Up
Carl Pederson has just finished in 63rd place and is the first to reach the $4,680 level.

Mon Jul 24 00:48:00 PDT 2006
Day 1 Ends
Day 1 of the $1,000+ $1,000 NL event has come to an end with 61 players remaining. Day 2 will resume tomorrow at 2 p.m. Tomorrow is also the final table of the $5,000 Pot Limit Hold-Em event which is at 2 p.m., Day 1 of the $1,000 Seven Card Stud High-Low 8/OB, and Day 1 of the $1,500 Limit Hold-Em Shootout. Stay with Cardplayer for all your live updates and chip counts.



Chip Leaders - [Event 34] $1,000 No Limit Hold'em (Day 1)
Place-Name-Chip Count
1-Shane Schleger-109,700
2-Phil Hellmuth Jr.-109,600
3-Ryan Hughs-95,800
4-Hasan Habib-93,200
5-Joe Bartholdi-91,200
6-Juha Helppi-80,100
7-Prahlad Friedman-77,500
8-Daryn Firicano-75,700
9-Julian Gardner-72,200
10-James Van Alstyne-70,400
 
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[Event 35] $1,000 Seven Card Hi-Lo Split (Day 1)

[Event 35] $1,000 Seven Card Hi-Lo Split (Day 1)

Highlights of the day so far:

Mon Jul 24 12:01:00 PDT 2006
Stud Hi-Lo 8/OB Cards in the Air
Players are in their seats and cards are in the air for the Seven Card Stud Eight-or-Better tournament. Stakes are at $10-$20 in the first level of the tournament with a $5 bring-in and a $10 completion. An approximate player count will be available soon.

Mon Jul 24 12:15:00 PDT 2006
Mizrachi Prevents Scoop
On a board showing Q 10 K J on seventh street, Michael Mizrachi prevents an opponent from scooping the pot with 3-4-5-6-7 for a low and a straight by revealing an Ace in his pocket for a broadway straight. The two players chop the pot

Mon Jul 24 12:22:00 PDT 2006
The Mouth's Apparel
Mike "The Mouth" Matusow is wearing a shirt that says "Phil's a Punk." When questioned about it, he said that Steve Dannenman gave it to him. Additionally, he had two "Mike the Mouth" baseball caps brought to the table, one of which he gave to the player to his right. He is wearing the other hat on top of his "Full Tilt" hat. One bill is facing frontwards while the other is facing backwards.

Mon Jul 24 12:22:00 PDT 2006
Approximate Player Count
There are approximately 750 players in the $1,000 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8/OB tournament. The official player count and payout structure will be posted as soon as available.

Mon Jul 24 12:46:00 PDT 2006
Jay "Whojedi" Newnum Scoops a Pot
A player brings-in with the 5 and is called by a player showing the J and Jay "Whojedi" Newnum with the 7 . A final player showing the 5 raised and both the bring-in player and Newnum calles.
4th Street: Bring-in player - 5 A , Newnum - 7 3 , Original Raiser - 5 J
The bring-in plaer bets and Newnum and the original raiser both call.
5th Street: Bring-in player - 5 A 4 , Newnum - 7 3 7 , Original Raiser - 5 J 9
Now Newnum has the lead showing and bets out. Newnum is called by both opponents.
6th Street: Bring-in player - 5 A 4 Q , Newnum - 7 3 7 3 , Original Raiser - 5 J 9 2
Newnum now has two pair showing and again bets out, getting calls from both opponents.
7th Street: Newnum sweats his last card and finally bets out, causing the original raiser to fold and getting a call from the bring-in player. Newnum shows a 7 as one of his original pocket cards to give him a full house and his opponent mucks.
Whojedi gets a big +1 to his stack and is now up to $1,670.

Mon Jul 24 13:05:00 PDT 2006
Stakes Increased
Stakes are now at $20-$40 with a $5 ante, a $5 bring-in and a $20 completion in level 2 of the tournament.

Mon Jul 24 13:06:00 PDT 2006
Early "F-Bomb" Penalty
The player in seat 1 at table 50 (Brian Micon and Allen Kessler's table) begins complaining about the small stakes, saying that they have been playing at the level 1 stakes for "three hands [past the level 2 mark] already." Ross Mallor, sitting to Micon's left, says, "Relax sir, you're blood pressure is rising!" The man jumps up and says, "Don't you [F-bomb]ing talk to me!" Mallor is dumbfounded and says, "Well I won't talk to you for at least ten minutes," as a floorman, who was standing behind seat 1 the whole time, gives the man a penalty.

Mon Jul 24 13:08:00 PDT 2006
Big Hands Chop Pots
Steven Diano chops a pot with his opponent when he completes a full-house with rolled-down fives and a pair of Aces showing while his opponent makes an 8-low.
Jennifer Harman chops a pot a few minutes later at a different table when her Ace-high flush goes up against her opponent's 7-low.
 
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[Event 32] $5,000 Pot Limit Hold'em

[Event 32] $5,000 Pot Limit Hold'em (Final Day)

Recap from overnight:

Mon Jul 24 14:03:00 PDT 2006
Final Table Seating and Chip Counts
The final table seating and chip counts are:
Seat 1-Michael Tedesco- $278,000
Seat 2-Jason Lester- $222,000
Seat 3-Tony Hartmann- $163,000
Seat 4-(On button now)- Stuart Fox- $214,000
Seat 5- Alan Sass- $431,000
Seat 6- Emad Tahtouh- $97,000
Seat 7- Kirill Gerasimov- $124,000
Seat 8- Gregg Turk $122,000
Seat 9- Tommy Smith- $238,000

Mon Jul 24 14:11:00 PDT 2006
Play begins
Play is now underway on the Final Table of the $5,000 Pot-Limit Hold'em. We begin today with 1 minute and 45 seconds remaining with the blinds at $4,000-$8,000. The button starts today in Seat 5 on Alan Sass.

Mon Jul 24 14:17:00 PDT 2006
Blinds Increase
The blinds have just increased to $6,000-$12,000.

Mon Jul 24 14:17:00 PDT 2006
First Hand
1. Tommy Smith raises to $24,000 from middle position and Michael Tedesco calls also in middle position. The flop comes 9 8 2 and Smith bets $50,000. Tedesco calls and the turn comes 6 . Smith makes a pot size bet of $160,000 and Tedesco folds his hand.

Mon Jul 24 14:26:00 PDT 2006
Kirill Gerasimov Eliminated 9th ($35,532)
2. Kirill Gerasimov raises to $30,000 from the small blind with no call.

3. Tommy Smith gets a walk in his big blind.

4. Alan Sass raises to $36,000 from middle position and everyone folds.

5. Emad Tahtouh raises to $36,000 from middle position, Kirill Gerasimov reraises to $111,000 from late position, and Tommy Smith reraises again to $200,000 from the button. Tahtouh folds and Gerasimov calls all in turning up A K . Smith turns up Q Q and the board comes Q 3 2 2 4 . Smith wins the pot with a full boat eliminating Kirill Gerasimov.

Mon Jul 24 14:31:00 PDT 2006
Hands 6-10
6. Michael Tesdesco raises to $32,000 from the button with no callers.

7. Jason Lester raises to $36,000 fromt he button and everyone folds.

8. Gregg Turk raises to $31,000 from middle position winning the blinds.

9. Gregg Turk raises to $36,000 from middle position and everyone folds.

10. Alan Sass raises to $36,000 from the button with no callers.

Mon Jul 24 14:34:00 PDT 2006
Emad Tahtouh Doubles Up
11. Emad Tahtouh pushes in for $39,000 from the button and Tommy Smith calls from the big blind turning up A 10 . Tahtouh shows J 8 and the board comes Q 5 3 8 9 . Tahtouh doubles his stack to $54,000 with a pair of eights.

Mon Jul 24 14:35:00 PDT 2006
Updated Chip Counts
The updated chip counts with 8 players remaining are:
Alan Sass $470,000
Tommy Smith $460,000
Jason Lester $220,000
Michael Tedesco $195,000
Stuart Fox $190,000
Tony Hartmann $140,000
Greg Turk $115,000
Emad Tamtouh $84,000

Mon Jul 24 14:43:00 PDT 2006
Hands 12-16
12. Tommy Smith raises to $36,000 from the small blind and Michael Tedesco calls from the big blind. The flop comes Q 7 5 and both players check. The turn is the 4 with a check to Tedesco who bets 40k. Smith mucks A-K and Tedesco rakes the pot.

13. Jason Lester gets a walk in his big blind.

14. Alan Sass raises to $36,000 from middle position and everyone folds.

15. Tony Hartmann limps from the small blind and Stuart Fox checks his big blind. The players check down a board of 10 10 6 2 8 and on the river Hartmann bets the pot. Fox folds and Hartmann wins the pot.

16. Tommy Smith raises to $36,000 from middle position winning the blinds.

Mon Jul 24 14:51:00 PDT 2006
Tommy Smith Eliminated 8th (53,298)
17. Emad Tahtouh gets a walk in the big blind.

18. Tony Hartmann raises to $35,000 from middle position with no callers.

19. Alan Sass raises to $36,000 from the cutoff and gets no call.

20. Michael Tedesco gets a walk in his big blind.

21. The table folds around and Jason Lester gets a walk in the big blind.

22. Alan Sass raises to $36.000 from early position and Tommy Smith reraises to $82,000 from the cutoff. Sass calls and the flop comes Q 6 2 . Both players check and the turn is the A . Sass bets $100,000 and Smith raises. Sass pushes in and Smith immediately calls all in turning up 6 6 . Sass shows Q Q for top set. The river is the J and Sass wins the pot eliminating Tommy Smith.

Mon Jul 24 14:59:00 PDT 2006
Updated Chip Counts
The updated chip counts with 7 players remaining are:
Alan Sass $925,000
Michael Tedesco $235,000
Jason Lester $225,000
Tony Hartmann $190,000
Stuart Fox $140,000
Gregg Turk $95,000
Emad Tamtouh $80,000

Mon Jul 24 14:59:00 PDT 2006
Hands 23-27
23. On a flop of 9 6 5 Stuart Fox bets out with a call from Tony Hartmann. Both players check the turn of 6 and the river is the Q . Both players check again and Hartmann shows A-9 to win the pot with two pair nines and sixes.

24. Michael Tedesco raises to $40,000 from late position and everyone folds to Alan Sass on the big blind who mucks 6 3 . Tedesco wins the pot.

25. Jason Lester raises to $36,000 from late position and gets no callers.

26. Stuart Fox raises to $34,000 from the cutoff and wins the blinds.

27. Gregg Turk limps from the small blind and Michael Tedesco checks his option on the big blind. The flop comes A A 2 and Turk checks to Tedesco who bet $20,000. Turk folds and Tedesco wins the pot.

Mon Jul 24 15:08:00 PDT 2006
Hands 28-32
28. Michael Tedesco limps from the small blind and Jason Lester checks the big blind. The flop comes 7 6 4 and Tedesco checks to Lester who bets $18,000. Tedesco calls and the turn is the 7 . Tedesco checks and Lester bets $60,000. Tedesco folds and Lester takes the pot.

29. Gregg Turk raises to $30,000 from the cutoff getting no callers.

30. Stuart Fox gets a walk in his big blind.

31. Michael Tedesco raises to $40,000 from late position and everyone folds.

32. Michael Tedesco raises to $45,000 from middle position and wins the pot with no call.

Mon Jul 24 15:13:00 PDT 2006
Emad Tahtouh Doubles through Gregg Turk
33. Michael Tedesco limps in from under the gun, Emad Tahtouh limps from the small blind, and Gregg Turk checks his option. The flop comes Q 7 5 with a check to Tedesco who bets $35,000. Both Tahtouh and Turk fold and Tedesco wins the pot.

34. Alan Sass raises to $36,000 from the cutoff and everyone folds.

35. Tony Hartmann raises to $40,000 from under the gun and wins the pot with no callers.

36. Emad Tahtouh moves all in for $42,000 from middle position and Gregg Turk pushes in over the top for $68,000. With no callers Tahtouh turns up K 6 and Turk shows A K . The board comes 9 7 4 10 6 giving Tahtouh a pair of sixes on the river to double up.
 
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[Event 32] $5,000 Pot Limit Hold'em (Final Day)

[Event 32] $5,000 Pot Limit Hold'em (Final Day)

Recap Continued:

Jul 24 15:20:00 PDT 2006
Gregg Turk Triples Up
37. Alan Sass raises to $36,000 from under the gun and everyone folds.

38. Jason Lester raises to $36,000 from the cutoff and rakes the pot with no call.

39. Gregg Turk moves all in for $26,000 from under the gun, Jason Lester calls from late position, and Alan Sass raises from the small blind to $116,000. Lester folds and Turk turns up 5 5. Sass shows A7and the board comes J66Q6. Turk doubles his stack with a full house.

Mon Jul 24 15:21:00 PDT 2006
Updated Chip Counts
The updated chip counts are:
Alan Sass $925,000
Michael Tedesco $300,000
Jason Lester $225,000
Tony Hartmann $175,000
Stuart Fox $130,000
Emad Tamtouh $100,000
Gregg Turk $78,000

Mon Jul 24 15:31:00 PDT 2006
Hands 40-44
40. Gregg Turk gets a walk in his big blind.

41. Stuart Fox raises to $40,000 from middle position and everyone folds.

42. Tony Hartmann raises to $36,000 from under the gun winning the blinds with no callers.

43. Stuart Fox raises to $42,000 from under the gun and the table folds around.

44. Alan Sass raises to $36,000 from under the gun, Gregg Turk calls from late position, and the flop comes A
83. Both players check and the turn is the K. Sass checks and Turk pushes in for $54,000. Sass folds and Turk wins the pot.

Mon Jul 24 15:41:00 PDT 2006
Hands 45-49
45. Jason Lester limps in from the cutoff and Alan Sass checks the big blind. The flop comes A KKand both players check. The turn is the 8and Sass checks to Lester who bets $16,000. Sass mucks 72and Lester takes the pot.

46. Emad Tahtouh gets a walk in his big blind.

47. Jason Lester raises to $36,000 from midde position and everyone folds.

48. Tony Hartmann raises to $37,000 from middle position. Everyone folds and Hartmann turns up Q
Qbefore raking the pot.

49. Alan Sass raises to $36,000 from middle position, Michael Tedesco calls from the small blind, and the flop comes 8
62. Tedesco bets $50,000 and Sass calls. The turn is the Qand both players check. The river is the Jwith another check around. Tedesco turns up 55and Sass mucks. Tedesco wins the pot.

Mon Jul 24 15:45:00 PDT 2006
Emad Tahtouh Eliminated 7th ($71,064)
50. Tony Hartmann gets a walk in his big blind.

51. Emad Tahtouh raises to $42,000 from middle position and Michael Tedesco reraises to $90,000 from the cutoff. Tahtouh calls all in for a total of $84,000 turning up K
5. Tedesco shows AJand the board comes A87QJ. Tedesco takes down the pot with two pair eliminating Emad Tahtouh.

Mon Jul 24 15:46:00 PDT 2006
Quick Break
Play will resume in 15 minutes.
There are 6 players remaining for an average stack of $315,000.

Mon Jul 24 15:54:00 PDT 2006
Updated Chip Counts
The updated chip counts with 6 players remaining are:
Alan Sass $738,000
Michael Tedesco $469,000
Jason Lester $238,000
Tony Hartmann $199,000
Stuart Fox $130,000
Gregg Turk $126,000

Mon Jul 24 16:05:00 PDT 2006
Blinds Increase
The blinds are now $8,000 - $16,000.

Mon Jul 24 16:15:00 PDT 2006
Gregg Turk Eliminated in 6th ($88,830)
52. Alan Sass gets a walk in his big blind.
53. Alan Sass raises to $36,000 and gets no callers.
54. Michael Tadesco gets a walk in the big blind.
55. Michael Tadesco raises to $40,000 from the small blind and Jason Lester calls from the big blind. The flop comes 6 44and both players check. The turn is the 6with another check around. The river is the 8and Tadesco checks to Lester who bets $36,000. Tadesco calls and Lester shows KQ. Tadesco turns up A-8 for an ace kicker to two pair on the board for the win.
56. Alan Sass raises to $48,000 from middle position and everyone folds.
57. Gregg Turk raises to $48,000 from middle position and Jason Lester reraises to $105,000 from the button. Turk calls all in turning up AQ. Lester shows 88and the board comes T4237. Lester's pocket eights hold up to win the pot eliminating Gregg Turk.

Mon Jul 24 16:16:00 PDT 2006
Updated Chip Counts
The updated chip counts with 5 players remaining are:
Alan Sass $615,000
Jason Lester $425,000
Michael Tedesco $405,000
Tony Hartmann $355,000
Stuart Fox $98,000

Mon Jul 24 16:23:00 PDT 2006
Tony Hartmann Doubles Up
58. Tony Hartmann raises to $40,000 from the button and Alan Sass reraises from the big blind to put Hartmann all in. Hartmann makes the call turning up A K. Sass turns up A10and the flop comes J102putting Sass in the lead with a pair of tens. The turn is the 9and the river is the Qgiving Hartmann broadway to double up.

Mon Jul 24 16:32:00 PDT 2006
Hands 59-63
59. Michael Tedesco gets a walk in his big blind.

60. The table folds around and Jason Lester gets a walk in the big blind.

61. Stuart Fox raises to $48,000 from under the gun and everyone folds.

62. Alan Sass raises to $48,000 from under the gun and Tony Hartmann calls from the small blind. The flop comes 9 63 with a check from both players. The turn is the 2and Hartmann bets $60,000. Sass calls and the river comes the 5. Hartmann checks and Sass bets $100,000. Hartmann makes the call and both players turned up A-K to split the pot.

63. Alan Sass gets a walk in his big blind.

Mon Jul 24 16:46:00 PDT 2006
Updated Chip Counts
The updated chip counts are:
Alan Sass $714,000
Tony Hartmann $500,000
Jason Lester $410,000
Michael Tedesco $175,000
Stuart Fox $106,000

Mon Jul 24 16:46:00 PDT 2006
Hands 64-69
64. Stuart Fox raises to$48,000 from the button and everyone folds.

65. Jason Lester gets a walk in his big blind.

66. Michael Tedesco raises to $50,000 from the button and with no call wins the blinds.

67. Michael Tedesco raises to $40,000 from the cutoff and Tony Hartmann reraises to $136,000 from the small blind. Tedesco calls and the flop comes 9 54. Hartmann pushes in for $198,000 and Tedesco folds. Hartmann takes down the pot.

68. Alan Sass gets a walk in the big blind.

69. Stuart Fox raises to $56,000 from the button and everyone folds.

Mon Jul 24 16:55:00 PDT 2006
Stuart Fox Doubles Up
70. Tony Hartmann raises to $56,000 from under the gun and everyone folds.

71. Jason Lester raises to $40,000 from the small blind with no call.

72. Tony Hartmann limps in from the small blind and Stuart Fox checks his big blind. The flop comes J 3 2 and Hartmann bets $35,000. Fox mucks 6-5 and Hartmann shows Q-J for top pair before raking the pot.

73. Alan Sass gets a walk in his big blind.

74. Tony Hartmann raises to $45,000 from the cutoff and everyone folds.

75. Stuart Fox raises to $50,000 from the cutoff and Michael Tedesco reraises to $150,000 from the small blind. Fox calls all in for $100,000 turning up A A . Tedesco turns up 9 9 and the board comes K J 10 4 8 . Fox's pocket rockets hold up to double his stack.
 
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[Event 32] $5,000 Pot Limit Hold'em (Final Day)

[Event 32] $5,000 Pot Limit Hold'em (Final Day)

Recap Continued:

Mon Jul 24 17:03:00 PDT 2006
Michael Tedesco Eliminated 5th ($106, 596)
76. Tony Hartmann gets a walk in his big blind.

77. Jason Lester raises to $46,000 from the button and gets no callers.

78. Alan Sass gets a walk on the big blind.

79. Stuart Fox raises to $48,000 from the button and Michael Tedesco pushes in for $118,000 from the big blind. Fox calls the all in turning up A
8. Tedesco turnes up AQand the flop comes 874giving Fox a pair of eights to take the lead. Tedesco receives no help when the turn comes the 2and the river comes the K. Fox takes the pot with his pair to eliminate Michael Tedesco.

Mon Jul 24 17:16:00 PDT 2006
Hands 80-85
80. There is a dead small blind. Stuart Fox raises to $35,000 from under the gun and everyone folds.

81. Jason Lester raises to $40,000 from the small blind and Tony Hartmann calls from the big blind. The flop comes Q
92and both players check. The turn comes the 3and Lester bets the pot. Hartmann folds and Lester takes the pot.

82. Jason Lester raises to $40,000 from the button and gets no callers.

83. Jason Lester raises to $40,000 from under the gun and everyone folds.

84. Alan Sass raises to $48,000 from the small blind and Jason Lester calls from the big blind. The flop comes J
83and Sass bets $55,000. Lester calls and the turn is the 4. Sass checks the turn to Lester who bet $80,000. Sass comes in for a pot sized raise of an additional $366,000. Lester folds and Sass takes the pot.

85. Jason Lester limps in from the small blind and Tony Hartmann checks his option. The flop comes J
J4and Lester checks to Hartmann who bets out. Lester folds and Hartmann rakes the pot.

Mon Jul 24 17:17:00 PDT 2006
Updated Chip Counts
The updated chip counts with 4 players remaining are:
Alan Sass $810,000
Tony Hartmann $475,000
Stuart Fox $315,000
Jason Lester $300,000

Mon Jul 24 17:25:00 PDT 2006
Hands 86-91
86. Tony Hartmann limps from the small blind and Stuart Fox raises from the big blind to $46,000. Hartmann calls and the flop comes J 93. Hartmann checks and Fox bets $60,000. Hartmann folds and Fox wins the pot.

87. Jason Lester limps from under the gun, Stuart Fox limps from the small blind, and Alan Sass checks the big blind. The flop comes Q
J6with a check around the table. The turn is the 8and Fox bets $35,000. Both Sass and Lester fold and Fox takes down the pot.

88. Tony Hartmann raises to $47,000 from under the gun and gets no callers.

89. Tony Hartmann gets a walk in his big blind.

90. Tony Hartmann limps from the small blind and Stuart Fox checks his option on the big blind. The flop comes J
65and Hartmann bets $23,000. Fox folds and Hartmann rakes the pot.

91. Alan Sass gets a walk on the big blind.

Mon Jul 24 17:43:00 PDT 2006
Tony Hartmann Eliminated 4th ($124,362)
92. Alan Sass limps in from the small blind and Jason Lester checks the big blind. The players check down a board of Q 77AJand Sass turns up K-6 for a king kicker to the pair of sevens on the board. Lester mucks and Sass wins the pot.

93. Alan Sass raises to $48,000 from the button and everyone folds.

94. Stuart Fox gets a walk in his big blind.

95. Tony Hartmann raises to $46,000 from the button and Alan Sass reraises to $144,000 from the big blind. Hartmann reraises again to $448,000 and Sass calls. Sass mistakingly turns up his hand thinking Hartmann is all in. The floor gives Sass the choice to (a) muck his hand or (b) take a two round penalty. Sass chooses to play the hand with a penalty beginning after the hand. The flop comes 10
72and Sass bets $42,000. Hartmann calls all in, turning up AKand Sass turns up 99. The turn is 5and the river is 6, no help to Tony Hartmann who is eliminated.

Mon Jul 24 17:44:00 PDT 2006
Updated Chip Counts
The updated chip count with 3 players remaining are:
Alan Sass $1,290,000
Stuart Fox $365,000
Jason Lester $245,000

Mon Jul 24 17:44:00 PDT 2006
Quick Break
The players are on a 15 minute break.

Mon Jul 24 17:56:00 PDT 2006
Blinds Increase
We are now in level 18 with the blinds at $10,000-$20,000.

Mon Jul 24 18:03:00 PDT 2006
Jason Lester Doubles through Stuart Fox
96.Stuart Fox raises to $50,000 from the button and everyone folds.

97. Jason Lester raises to $40,000 from the small blind and Stuart Fox calls from the big blind. The flop comes 10 6 3 and Lester bet $120,000. Fox folds and Lester takes the pot.

98. Stuart Fox gets a walk in the small blind with Alan Sass sitting out in the big blind.

99. Stuart Fox raises to $47,000 from the button and Jason Lester raises to $151,000 from the big blind. Fox pushes in and Lester calls all in turning up 5 5 . Fox shows A K and the board comes 9 2 2 4 10 and Lester doubles up with his two pair fives and dueces. After the hand Lester was up to $580,000.


Mon Jul 24 18:11:00 PDT 2006
Jason Lester Doubles Through Alan Sass
102. Alan Sass returns from penalty. Alan Sass raises to $60,000 from the small blind and Jason Lester reraises the pot to $180,000 total. Sass reraises again and Lester pushes all in for a total of $401,000. Sass calls and turns up A J. Lester shows 77and the flop comes J63. Sass now has the lead with a pair of jacks. When the turn comes the 7Lester took the lead back with a set. The river comes Qand Lester takes the pot with his set to double up.

Mon Jul 24 18:07:00 PDT 2006
Stuart Fox Doubles Up
100. Stuart Fox gets a walk on the big blind.

101. Jason Lester raises from the button and Stuart Fox pushes in from the small blind for $89,000. Lester calls and the turns up K
3. Fox turns up KQand the board comes A55AK. Fox takes the pot with his queen kicker to double up.

Mon Jul 24 18:12:00 PDT 2006
Updated Chip Counts
The updated chip counts are:
Jason Lester $900,000
Alan Sass $800,000
Stuart Fox $200,000

Mon Jul 24 18:16:00 PDT 2006
Hands 103-107
103. Stuart Fox gets a walk in the big blind.

104. Jason Lester makes a pot sized raise and Alan Sass calls from the big blind. The flop comes 9
54and Sass bets $100,000. Lester raises to $430,000 and Sass folds.

105. Jason Lester gets a walk in his big blind.

106. Alan Sass raises to $60,000 from the button and Jason Lester reraises to $200,000 from the small blind. Sass folds and Lester takes down the pot.

107. Alan Sass gets a walk in the big blind showing K-Q.


Mon Jul 24 18:20:00 PDT 2006
Hands 108-113
108. Stuart Fox raises to $70,000 from the button and everyone folds.

109. Jason Lester raises to $60,000 from the small blind and gets no call.

110. Alan Sass gets a walk in his big blind.

111. Everyone folds and Jason Lester gets a walk in the big blind.

112. Stuart Fox takes his turn with a walk in his big blind.

113. Jason Lester raises from the button and gets no call.


Mon Jul 24 18:24:00 PDT 2006
Hands 114-119
114. Stuart Fox raises to $70,000 from the button and everyone folds.

115. Stuart Fox gets a walk in his big blind.

116. Stuart Fox raises to $60,000 from the small blind and gets no call.

117. Stuart Fox makes it $70,000 from the button and both Sass and Lester fold.

118. Stuart Fox gets a walk in the big blind.

119. Alan Sass gets a walk on the big blind.


Mon Jul 24 18:28:00 PDT 2006
Updated Chip Counts
The updated chip counts are:
Jason Lester $1,125,000
Alan Sass $500,000
Stuart Fox $275,000

Mon Jul 24 18:35:00 PDT 2006
Stuart Fox Doubles Up
120. Alan Sass limps from the small blind and Jason Lester checks his option on the big blind. The flop comes 10 66and both players check. The turn is the 10with another check around. The river is the 9and Sass checks to Lester who bet $20,000. Sass calls and Lester shows K-9 for two pair on the river. Sass mucks and Lester takes the pot.

121. Jason Lester raises to $60,000 from the small blind and Stuart Fox reraises to $180,000 from the big blind. Lester folds and Fox wins the pot.

122. Jason Lester raises to $65,000 from the button and Stuart Fox reraises to $215,000 from the small blind. Lester reraises to put Fox all in and Fox calls turning up K
J. Lester turns up KQand the flop comes 954. Fox makes a flush on the flop to take the lead. The turn comes 9and the river comes 10. Fox takes the pot with his flush to double up.

Mon Jul 24 18:39:00 PDT 2006
Updated Chip Counts
The updated chip counts are:
Jason Lester $800,000
Stuart Fox $700,000
Alan Sass $400,000
 
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[Event 32] $5,000 Pot Limit Hold'em (Final Day)

[Event 32] $5,000 Pot Limit Hold'em (Final Day)

Recap Continued:


Mon Jul 24 18:44:00 PDT 2006
Hands 123-128
123. Stuart Fox raises to $45,000 from the button and Jason Lester reraises from the big blind to $100,000. Fox folds and Lester wins the pot.

124. Jason Lester limps in from the small blind and Stuart Fox checks his option on the big blind. The flop comes Q
J 7 and both players check. The turn is the 10 and Lester bets $20,000. Fox mucks the 2 and Lester rakes the pot.

125. Alan Sass gets a walk after Stuart Fox mucks 9-2 from the small blind.

126. Stuart Fox raises to $70,000 from the button and gets no call.

127. Alan Sass raises to $60,000 from the button and everyone folds.

128. Stuart Fox limps from the small blind and Alan Sass checks the big blind. The flop comes Q
4 4 and Fox bets $25,000. Sass folds and Fox wins the pot.

Mon Jul 24 18:48:00 PDT 2006
Alan Sass Doubles Through Stuart Fox
129. Stuart Fox raises to $70,000 from the button and Alan Sass raises to $230,000 from the small blind. Jason Lester quickly folds on the big blind and Fox raises enough to put Sass all in. Sass calls all in and turns up 10 9 . Fox shows A Q and the flop comes Q J 9 . Fox makes top pair on the flop, but when the turn comes the 8 Sass takes the lead with a queen high straight. The river comes 3 , no help to Fox and Sass doubles his stack to $878,000.

Mon Jul 24 18:49:00 PDT 2006
Updated Chip Counts
The updated chip counts are:
Alan Sass $878,000
Jason Lester $842,000
Stuart Fox $180,000

Mon Jul 24 18:54:00 PDT 2006
Hands 130-134
130. Alan Sass raises to $70,000 from the button and everyone folds.

131. Jason Lester raises to $60,000 from the button and gets no call.

132. Alan Sass limps from the small blind and Jason Lester checks the big blind. The flop comes 9
7 6 and Sass bets $30,000. Lester quickly folds and Sass takes down the pot.

133. Stuart Fox gets a walk in the big blind.

134. Stuart Fox limps in from the small blind and Alan Sass checks his option. The flop comes 10
6 3 and Fox bets $40,000. Sass folds and Fox wins the pot.

Mon Jul 24 19:04:00 PDT 2006
Stuart Fox Doubles Up
135. Alan Sass raises to $60,000 from the small blind and wins the pot with no call.

136. Alan Sass raises to $70,000 from the button and everyone folds.

137. Alan Sass gets a walk in his big blind.

138. Alan Sass limps from the small blind and Jason Lester checks his option. The flop comes A
K Q and both players check. The turn comes 7 and Sass checks to Lester who bets $30,000. Sass calls and the river comes 3 . Sass checks the river and Lester bets $80,000. Sass folds and Lester takes the pot.

139. Jason Lester walks in the small blind when Stuart Fox is out of his seat on his big blind.

140. Jason Lester raises to $65,000 from the button and Stuart Fox pushes in from the small blind for $132,000. Lester calls the all in turning up A
6 . Fox turns up Q Q and the flop comes 7 6 5 . Fox is still in the lead with his pair of queens and is now on a spade flush draw. The turn comes 9 and the river comes 3 giving Fox his flush to double up.

Mon Jul 24 19:10:00 PDT 2006
Hands 141-146
141. Jason Lester gets a walk in the big blind.

142. Stuart Fox gets a walk in his big blind.

143. Alan Sass takes his turn with a walk on the big blind.

144. Stuart Fox raises to $70,000 from the button and Jason Lester calls from the big blind. The flop comes J
5 3 and both players check. The turn is the 10 and Lester bets $110,000. Fox folds and Lester picks up the pot.

145. Stuart Fox gets a walk in the big blind.

146. Jason Lester raises to $65,000 from the button and everyone folds.


Mon Jul 24 19:14:00 PDT 2006
Stuart Fox Eliminated 3rd ($142,128)
147. Alan Sass limps from the small blind and Jason Lester checks the big blind. The players check down a board of K 9 2 3 10 and Sass turns up 8 7 for eight high. Lester shows Q-6 to take the pot with queen high.

148. Jason Lester raises to $60,000 from the small blind and Stuart Fox reraises to $180,000 from the big blind. Lester reraises again to put Fox all in and Fox calls turning up K
3 . Lester shows A 9 and the board comes T 4 6 6 J . Lester takes the pot with ace high to eliminate Stuart Fox.

Mon Jul 24 19:15:00 PDT 2006
Updated Chip Count
The updated chip count is:
Jason Lester $1,100,000
Alan Sass $820,000

Mon Jul 24 19:20:00 PDT 2006
Hands 149-154
149. Jason Lester limps in from the small blind and Alan Sass checks his option. The flop comes 7 5 4 and Lester bets $20,000. Sass folds and Lester takes down the pot.

150. Sass raises to $60,000 from the button and Lester folds.

151. Sass gets a walk in his big blind.

152. Sass limps in from the button and Lester checks the big blind. The flop comes 7
2 2 and both players check. The turn is the J and Lester checks to Sass who bets $30,000. Lester folds and Sass wins the pot.

153. Lester limps in and Sass checks his option. The flop comes A
Q 8 and Sass checks. Lester fires out $30,000 and Sass folds.

154. Sass limps from the button and Lester checks the big blind. The flop comes J
8 4 and Lester checks to Sass who bets $30,000. Lester folds and Sass takes the pot.

Mon Jul 24 19:28:00 PDT 2006
Hands 155-157
155. Jason Lester raises to $60,000 from the button and Alan Sass calls from the big blind. The flop comes 10 7 3 and Sass checks. Lester bets $110,000 and Sass folds.

156. Lester gets a walk in the big blind.

157. Lester raises to $60,000 from the button and Sass calls from the big blind. The flop comes A
7 4 and both players check. The turn is the J and Sass bets $90,000. Lester calls and the river comes J . Sass checks and Lester bets $150,000. Sass calls and Lester shows A 2 for two pair. Sass mucks and Lester takes the pot.

Mon Jul 24 19:29:00 PDT 2006
Updated Chip Count
The updated chip count is:
Jason Lester $1,370,000
Alan Sass $530,000

Mon Jul 24 19:30:00 PDT 2006
Dinner Break
The final two contenders will resume heads up play at 9pm PT.

Mon Jul 24 21:02:00 PDT 2006
Blinds Increase
The blinds have been increased to $15,000-$30,000.

Mon Jul 24 21:10:00 PDT 2006
Jason Lester Wins the $5,000 Pot Limit Hold 'Em Event ($550,746)
158. Alan Sass raises to $90,000 and Jason Lester folds.

159. On a flop of 9
3 2 , Sass bets $45,000 and Lester raises $120,000 more. Sass moves all in for an additional $365,000 and Lester makes the call. Sass shows 6 4 for a gutshot straight draw and Lester turns over 9 7 for top pair. The turn is the Q and the river is the K . Lester wins the pot and eliminates Sass.

Alan Sass finishes the tournament in second place and earns $284,256.

Jason Lester wins the gold bracelet and $550,746.
 
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[Event 34] $1,000 No Limit Hold'em(Day 2)

[Event 34] $1,000 No Limit Hold'em (Day 2)

Recap from overnight:

Mon Jul 24 14:12:00 PDT 2006
Cards in the Air
Cards are now in the air for day 2 of the $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em with Rebuys tournament. There are 61 players remaining. Players are starting the day in level 11 with blinds at $800-$1,600 and a $200 ante.

Mon Jul 24 14:15:00 PDT 2006
First Hand, First Elimination
We have our first elimination of the day. Andreas Horvold was eliminated in 61st place. He will earn $4,680. Payouts increase to $5,500 for places 54-46.

Mon Jul 24 14:19:00 PDT 2006
John Esposito Eliminated in 60th Place ($4,680)
John Esposito pushes all-in with 9 9on a board of 8523against Ralph Perry, who calls with 66. The river is the 4, giving Perry a straight.

Mon Jul 24 14:26:00 PDT 2006
Merkow Eliminates Seif and Douglas
Champie Douglas and Mark Seif are all-in preflop. Gregg Merkow calls, having both covered, and turns over A Q. However, Merkow is in trouble when Seif flips up A-K and Douglas has both beaten when he shows pocket 8's. The flop is a miracle for Merkow when it comes AQ5and the turn and river fail to improve either Seif or Douglas as they come 9and 7and Merkow eliminates both players. Merkow now sits with $120,000. Seif was eliminated in 54th while Douglas went out in 53rd, both earning $5,500.

Mon Jul 24 14:34:00 PDT 2006
Joe Sebok Eliminated in 50th Place ($5,500)
Alex Balandin raises to $4,500 pre-flop. Joe Sebok comes back over the top for $20,000 total and Balandin smooth-calls, leaving himself with $15,000. The flop comes Q 77. Balandin checks and Sebok pushes all-in for a little less than Balandin's stack. Balandin makes the call and flips up QJ. Sebok flips up JJ. The turn and the river are the 8and the K, and Sebok is eliminated. Balandin is up to about $72,000 in chips.

Mon Jul 24 14:45:00 PDT 2006
McCrink Doubles Through Morgan
Jim McCrink moves all-in preflop for his remaining $32,000 and is called by Jordan Morgan, who has him covered by about $48,000. Morgan shows pocket Queens and is behind when McCrink flips up pocket Kings. The board comes A 85JA, improving neither player and doubling up McCrink. McCrink now sits with $64,000, while Morgan's stack is down to $48,200.

Mon Jul 24 14:53:00 PDT 2006
Eliminations 46-54 ($5,500)
The following players will receive $5,500 for their efforts:
46. Shannon Shorr
47. Phillipe Boucher
48. Mark Shoichet
49. Mike Metcalf
50. Joe Sebok
51. Vasili Lazarou
52. Neil Stone
53. Champie Douglas
54. Mark Seif

Mon Jul 24 15:06:00 PDT 2006
Spadavecchia Doubles Through Tony G
On a board showing K 5210A, and about $34,000 in the pot, John Spadavecchia raises all-in for his remaining $17,400. Tony G. ($107,000 before the hand) thinks for a long while before calling. Spadavecchia flips up AJfor the second nut flush and Tony G. mucks. Spadavecchia now sits with $68,000 while Tony G. is down to $71,300.

Mon Jul 24 15:17:00 PDT 2006
Carl Sciandri Eliminated in 44th Place ($6,787)
Carl Sciandri is eliminated when his A-Q fails to beat Hasan Habib's A-K when the board comes 5-5-4-7-2.

Mon Jul 24 15:20:00 PDT 2006
Ralph Perry Leading the Way
Ralph Perry has rocketed into the chip lead when his 8 8holds up against Kevin Ratliff's AKon a board of J55Q6. Perry is up to $162,000 in chips.

Mon Jul 24 15:22:00 PDT 2006
Blinds Increase
The blinds have increased to $1,200-$2,400 with a $300 ante.

Mon Jul 24 15:25:00 PDT 2006
Theo Tran Eliminated 42nd ($6,787)
Theo Tran goes all-in preflop and is called by Rafael Perry. Tran shows pocket 6's and is up against Perry's A 9. Perry catches an Ace on the river to eliminate Tran in 42nd, earning him $6,787.

Mon Jul 24 15:32:00 PDT 2006
Humberto Brenes Doubles Through Julian Gardner
Julian Gardner calls Humberto Brenes's all-in pre-flop with J J. He is trailing Brenes's KKhowever. The board comes 83254and Brenes doubles up to $68,400 while Gardner is down to $41,000 in chips.

Mon Jul 24 15:39:00 PDT 2006
Daryn Firicano Doubles Through Hasan Habib
On a flop of 10 72, Hasan Habib bets $11,000. Daryn Firicano raises to $40,000, Habib re-raises to $80,000, and Firicano pushes all-in. Habib makes the call and shows 33. Firicano shows AA. The turn is the 8and the river is the 7. Firicano doubles up to $210,000 (chip leader), while Habib is down to $67,000.

Mon Jul 24 15:50:00 PDT 2006
Habib Loses Another
On a board of Q J39A, Gregg Merkow bets $19,000 into a $56,000 pot. Hasan Habib weighs his options carefully, seeming as if he is going to call several times before finally mucking. After the hand, Habib is down to $31,100 while Merkow is up to $108,000.

Mon Jul 24 15:59:00 PDT 2006
Tony G. and Humberto Brenes Have Some Fun
After a hand between Tony G. and Humberto Brenes where Brenes raised preflop with 10-5 to bluff Tony out of the pot, Tony G. moves all-in on the button after being re-raised by the big blind. The big blind eventually folds and Tony G. flashes the 8 to a Card Player reporter while laughing. Upon realizing that Tony G. bluffed, Brenes erupted with, "Did he show? Did you bluff?"
Tony G. responds, "I'm going to raise every hand!"
Humberto shoots back, "I bluff you again! You come to Costa Rica. I'll teach you how to play poker."
Tony G: "He raised me with 10-5. He told me he was my friend. 10-5...can I file a complaint?"

Mon Jul 24 16:03:00 PDT 2006
Ian Mahaney Eliminated in 38th Place ($6,787)
Ian Mahaney pushes all-in pre-flop for about $10,000 and Jennifer Leigh re-raises all-in for $29,000. Mahaney shows A A, dominating Leigh's QJ. The flop (K92) is safe for Mahaney, but the turn (J) gives Leigh nine outs (any Queen, Jack, or 10). The river is the Q. Leigh makes two pair to eliminate Mahaney in 38th place. Leigh now has $40,000 in chips.

Mon Jul 24 16:08:00 PDT 2006
Bartholdi Pushes In Against Merkow
Greg Merkow raises ($108,000) from the button and Joe Bartholdi ($76,900) reraises in the big blind. Merkow makes it $42,000 to go and Bartholdi makes the call. On a flop of Q Q8, Bartholdi pushes his remaining $34,900 into the pot. As Merkow goes into the tank, Bartholdi shows Hasan Habib one of his cards and flicks it with his finger. Merkow thinks for a few more minutes before mucking his hand. Bartholdi shows 44, which is good for the pot. He now sits at $118,900.

Mon Jul 24 16:10:00 PDT 2006
James Van Alstyne Receives Penalty
James Van Alstyne receives a 10 minute penalty when he calls a tournament director an "idiot." The disruption arose when a tournament director took issue with a $5,000 chip that Van Alstyne had in his stack. Those chips were not yet supposed to be in play. Van Alstyne claims that he received the chip from a different tournament director yesterday when he had asked to be colored up. Van Alstyne says that the tournament director today dug into the matter without "simply asking" Van Alstyne how he'd gotten it. He says that while the director was doing this, his table was playing shorthanded and went longer than it should have without breaking.
Van Alstyne says that this delay, and the fact that the director did not simply approach him about the issue, are the reasons he called the director an "idiot."

Mon Jul 24 16:22:00 PDT 2006
Lance Allred Eliminated in 36th Place ($8,191)
Shortly after combining to four tables, Lance Allred runs into John Spadavecchia's pocket Jacks. Allred is eliminated in 36th place ($8,191).

Mon Jul 24 16:25:00 PDT 2006
Eliminations 37-45 Receive $6,787
37. Rob Hollink
38. Ian Mahaney
39. Brandon Wong
40. David Levi
41. Bobby Boyd
42. Theo Tran
43. Scott Epstein
44. Carl Sciandri
45. Jonathan Gaskell

Mon Jul 24 16:26:00 PDT 2006
Fifteen Minute Break
The players are on a 15 minute break. 35 players remain:
 
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[Event 34] $1,000 No Limit Hold'em (Day 2)

[Event 34] $1,000 No Limit Hold'em (Day 2)

Recap Continued:

Mon Jul 24 16:35:00 PDT 2006
Back From Break
Players are back from break and playing in level 13 of the tournament with blinds at $1,500-$3,000 with a $400 ante.

Mon Jul 24 16:38:00 PDT 2006
Merkow Busts Before Break in 35th ($8,191)
On a board showing J 967, with $34,000 in the pot, Gregg Merkow pushes all-in for his remaining chips. Jordan Morgan calls and shows 76for two pair, while Merkow flips up 109for a pair of 9's and a straight draw and will need to improve. The river puts the 3on the board, improving neither player and Morgan takes the pot. Merkow is surprised to find out that Morgan has him covered and he is eliminated from the tournament. Morgan now sits with $133,000.


Mon Jul 24 16:45:00 PDT 2006
James Van Alstyne Eliminated in 34th Place ($8,191)
James Van Alstyne is eliminated when his J-J fails to hold up against Hoa Nguyen's A-Q (all-in pre-flop).

Mon Jul 24 16:47:00 PDT 2006
Hasan Habib Eliminated in 33rd Place (8,191)
Hasan Habib is eliminated when his A-J runs into Jordan Morgan's A-K. The board comes 7-6-3-Q-5, and Habib is eliminated in 33rd.

Mon Jul 24 16:48:00 PDT 2006
Kevin Ratliff Eliminated in 32nd Place ($8,191)
Contributing to the trend of quick bust-outs is Kevin Ratliff. He will take home $8,191.

Mon Jul 24 16:56:00 PDT 2006
Bill Gazes Busts 31st ($8,191)
After a series of raises and re-raises preflop, Bill Gazes pushes all-in for his remaining $40,000 and is called by Kevin Ho. Gazes looks like he's given up as he flips up his hand, A 8, but is happy to see Ho's Q10. Both players get a piece of the flop when it comes AJ10, and Gazes retains the lead. The turn puts the 7on the board, improving neither player. The turn is disastrous for Gazes when it puts the Kon the board, completing Ho's straight. Gazes is eliminated in 31st ($8,191) and Ho's stack is now up to $115,000.

Mon Jul 24 17:18:00 PDT 2006
Ulises Roman Eliminated in 30th Place ($8,191)
Jennifer Leigh doubles up to $104,000 when her pocket 9's hold up against Ulises Roman's A-K.
Shortly afterward, Roman's Q 2loses to Brandon Blake's KJwhen the board comes K9433, and Roman is eliminated.

Mon Jul 24 17:18:00 PDT 2006
Hughs Doubles Through Perry
After a series of raises and re-raises, Ryan Hughs is all-in for his remaining $55,000 preflop against Rafael Perry. Perry flips up 8 8, while Hughs shows A10and will need to improve. He does just that when the flop comes A95to give him top pair. The turn and river are no help for Perry when they come Jand 6and Hughs doubles up to $110,000. Perry's stack is down to $193,000.

Mon Jul 24 17:20:00 PDT 2006
Schleger Busts Friedman in 29th ($8,191)
Prahlad Friedman calls all-in for his remaining $60,000 when Shane Schleger ($130,000) pushes all-in preflop. Friedman shows pocket 4's and Schleger has pocket 9's for the lead. The board improves neither hand and Schleger takes Friedman out in 29th ($8,191). Schleger now sits with $190,000.

Mon Jul 24 17:25:00 PDT 2006
Kevin Ho Eliminated 28th ($8,191)
On a flop of 8 55, with about $40,000 in the pot, Kevin Ho checks and Phil Hellmuth bets $40,000. Ho re-raises all-in and Hellmuth immediately calls. Ho flips up 87for two pair, while Hellmuth shows A5for trip 5's. The turn and river bring two Kings to give Hellmuth a full house and Hellmuth eliminates Ho from the tournament in 28th ($8,191). Hellmuth's stack is now up to $315,700, putting him in the chip lead. David Plastik pulled aside a Card Player reporter after the hand to make sure that we noted, "Phil Hellmuth is a God."

Mon Jul 24 17:30:00 PDT 2006
Updated Chip Counts
Chip counts for the remaining 27 players are up-to-date. Phil Hellmuth is leading the way with $315,700.

Mon Jul 24 17:39:00 PDT 2006
Juha Helppi Doubles Through Alex Balandin
Juha Helppi pushes all-in from the button for around $30,000. Alex Balandin calls in the big blind with A 9. Helppi shows 66. The board comes K968K, and Helppi doubles up with a full house, 6's full of Kings.

Mon Jul 24 17:41:00 PDT 2006
Scared to see a Flop?
Since the redraw, Table 119 has not seen a flop. The pots have been and raised and reraised preflop, however, nobody has called these raises.

Mon Jul 24 17:46:00 PDT 2006
Color Up, Blinds Increase
The black $100 chips will be colored up as the players take a quick break. The blinds have increased to $2,000-$4,000 with antes at $500.

Mon Jul 24 17:48:00 PDT 2006
Firicano Takes Pot Off Perry
Rafael Perry raises to $9,000 in early position and Daryn Firicano calls from the big blind. The flop comes Q J2and Perry bets $12,000. Firicano reraises to $30,000 and Perry folds. They are now both at about $200,000 in chips.

Mon Jul 24 18:00:00 PDT 2006
Plastik Wins Race, Doubles up
David Plastik moves all-in under-the-gun for $27,000 and Elio Cabrera calls from middle position. The rest of the table folds and Plastik shows 7 7while Cabrera has AJ. The board comes Q669Qand Plastik doubles up to $60,000. Cabrera falls to $40,000.

Mon Jul 24 18:05:00 PDT 2006
Hellmuth Takes Down Solid Pot
Daryn Firicano raises to $12,000 from the button and Phil Hellmuth raises to $27,000 from the small blind. Firicano calls and the flop comes 10 99. Hellmuth bets $11,000 and Firicano calls. The turn is the Aand Hellmuth bets $14,000. Firicano thinks for awhile and then folds. Hellmuth has increased his stack to $360,000 while Firicano has dropped to $135,000.

Mon Jul 24 18:09:00 PDT 2006
Ross Boatman Eliminated 26th ($11,701)
Ross Boatman raises to $12,000 from the cut-off. Alex Balandin reraises to $39,000 from the button. Boatman calls the all-in and shows A Jwhile Balandin shows 44. The board comes 75386and Boatman is eliminated in 26th.

Mon Jul 24 18:15:00 PDT 2006
Blake Doubles Through Humberto
Brandon Blake moves all-in for $22,000 and Humberto Brenes calls with A 6. Blake has A7and the board comes 1054QQand Blake is now at $45,000.

Mon Jul 24 18:17:00 PDT 2006
Cabrera Gets a Little Back From Plastik
David Plastik raises to $12,000 from under-the-gun and Elio Cabrera calls and is all-in for $10,000. Cabrera shows A Jwhile Plastik has Q10. The board comes KQ7108and Cabrera doubles to $26,000.

Mon Jul 24 18:20:00 PDT 2006
Nguyen Eliminated in 25th ($11,701)
Hoa Nguyen moves all-in for $14,500 and receives a call from both Alex Balandin and Shane Schleger. The two check all the way until the river on a board of J J926. Alex Balandin reaches for his chips and Schleger folds. Balandin shows 99while Nguyen has QQ. Nguyen is eliminated in 25th.

Mon Jul 24 18:20:00 PDT 2006
Phil Hellmuth Moves, Tony G Has an Idea
Phil Hellmuth has been moved from table 118 to 119, and Tony G encourages Hellmuth to split his chips up and play both tables. Hellmuth has started to pull away from the pack as he sits comfortably at $360,000.

Mon Jul 24 18:31:00 PDT 2006
Taylor Takes a Big Pot
John Taylor calls from the button and Ryan Hughs calls from the small blind. David Plastik checks from the big blind and the flop comes A J2. Everybody checks and the turn brings the K. Plastik bets $10,000, Taylor raises to $25,000, Hughs calls and Plastik folds. The river is the 6and Taylor moves all-in for $48,000. Hughs folds and is now at $132,000 while Taylor has moved up to $112,000.

Mon Jul 24 18:38:00 PDT 2006
Jurgens Eliminated 24th ($11,701) Bartholdi Eliminated 23rd ($11,701)
Daryn Firicano raises to $12,000 and Joe Bartholdi calls. Tad Jurgens reraises all-in for $24,000 more. Firicano calls and Bartholdi reraises another $24,000 and is all-in. Firicano calls again and shows 9 9. Bartholdi has 87while Jurgens has 99. The board comes K7769and Firicano eliminates both opponents.

Mon Jul 24 18:45:00 PDT 2006
Brandon Blake Eliminated 22nd ($11,701)
Blake has been eliminated in 22nd.
 
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[Event 34] $1,000 No Limit Hold'em (Day 2)

[Event 34] $1,000 No Limit Hold'em (Day 2)

Recap Continued:

Mon Jul 24 19:09:00 PDT 2006
Play Resumes
Twenty-one players remain. Blinds are $2,500-5,000 with a $500 ante.

Mon Jul 24 19:18:00 PDT 2006
Morgan Doubles Up
Action folds to Ralph Perry in the small blind who raises it to $17,000 and Jordan Morgan calls from the big blind. The flop was K 74and Perry checks. Morgan bets $15,000 and after several minutes Perry moves all-in for $180,000 and is instantly called by Morgan who has $124,000. Morgan shows KJand Perry shows JJ. The turn is a Qand the river is the 10. Morgan nows sits with $260,000 and Perry is down to $55,000.

Mon Jul 24 19:25:00 PDT 2006
Slow Table
At table 118, David Plastik went all-in pre-flop twice. Terris Preston and Elio Cabrera both pushed all-in once. Nobody has called the all-ins so far and each is picking up the blinds.

Mon Jul 24 19:28:00 PDT 2006
Perry Gets Some Back
Ralph Perry raises from the small blind to $20,000 and Jordan Morgan moves all-in from the big blind for over $200,000. Perry calls with his remaining $68,000 and shows A Kand Morgan shows 66. The flop comes 1075and Morgan is still in the lead. The turn is a 8which gives Perry a flush draw. The river is a Jand Perry makes his King-high flush and doubles up to $150,000. Morgan is down to $190,000.

Mon Jul 24 19:32:00 PDT 2006
Preston Moves All-in
Terris Preston moves all-in for $36,500 after Ryan Hughs calls from middle position. Everyone folds and Preston is up to $52,500.

Mon Jul 24 19:33:00 PDT 2006
Cautious Play at Table 120
At table 120 action has slowed. The past 8 hands have not made it past the flop, with players exchanging small amounts of chips.

Mon Jul 24 19:41:00 PDT 2006
Humberto Shows Kings
After Phil Hellmuth raised to $14,000 under the gun action is folded to Humberto Brenes in the small blind. He sticks his thumb in the air and announces a raise of $80,000. Shane Schleger folds in the big blind, and Hullmuth also folds. Humberto shows pocket kings. He has been re-raising Hellmuth in multiple pots and slowly taking chips from Hellmuth.

Mon Jul 24 19:41:00 PDT 2006
Another All-In
David Plastik moves in from the button for $44,500 and no one calls. The next hand, he moves in again from the cut-off. He's now at $66,500.

Mon Jul 24 19:45:00 PDT 2006
Howard Perry Eliminated 20th ($11,701)
Howard Perry moves all-in from the button for a total of $16,000 and is called by Jordan Morgan from the big blind. Morgan shows K 10and Perry shows 1010. The flop comes down Q64and Perry is in great shape to double up. The turn is the Kwhich gives Morgan a high pair and takes the lead. The river is a 3and Perry is eliminated. Morgan is now hovering around $130,000.

Mon Jul 24 19:47:00 PDT 2006
Cabrera Won't Be Called
Elio Cabrera went all-in twice pre-flop. He was not called either time and is now at $52,000.

Mon Jul 24 19:51:00 PDT 2006
Tony G. Doubles Through Paul Gianfriddo
Tony G. is all-in against Paul Gianfriddo for $80,000. Tony G. shows A-K and Paul Gianfriddo has 8-8. The flop comes Q-4-3 and Gianfriddo is still in the lead. The turn is a 5 and it gives Tony G. a straight draw. The river is a 2 and gives Tony G. the wheel and he doubles up to $160,000. Gianfriddo is crippled and left with $30,000.

Mon Jul 24 19:51:00 PDT 2006
Jennifer Leigh Down to $30,000
Jennifer Leigh has not played any hands since the start of the round. As a result of blinds and antes she is down to her last $30,000.

Mon Jul 24 19:51:00 PDT 2006
Plastik Moves All-In
David Plastik moves all-in for $40,500 more than Ryan Hughs' $25,000 raise. Hughs folds and Plastik is up to $72,000. He showed A K.

Mon Jul 24 19:52:00 PDT 2006
Rouas Doubles Off Hughs
Ryan Hughs raises to $15,000 from under-the-gun and Phillipe Rouas raises all-in for $46,000 total from the small blind. Hughs calls and shows A-K offsuit. Rouas shows 9 9. The board comes Q101054. Rouas is now at $98,000. Hughs is at $32,500.

Mon Jul 24 20:03:00 PDT 2006
Paul Gianfriddo Elimianted in 19th ($11,701)
Paul Gianfriddo moves all-in for his last $12,000 from the button and is called by Daryn Firicano in the big blind. Firicano shows K-6 and Gianfriddo shows 9-9. The flop comes 6-6-2 and Firicano flops trip 6's. The turn is a King and now Firicano has a full house. The river is a 4 and Paul Gianfriddo is eliminated. Firicano has $280,000 goos for the chip lead.

Mon Jul 24 20:14:00 PDT 2006
Jennifer Leigh Eliminated in 18th Place ($16,382)
After Tony G raises in middle position and Ryan Hughs pushes all-in on the cut off, Jennifer Leigh is forced to risk her tournament life in the big blind for her last $15,000. Tony G folds, and Hughs shows A 10. Leigh turns over 98. After a flop of 875, Leigh is in the lead. A Kfalls on the turn but the Aon the river ends her day. As she is walking away David Plastik says "Now the table is ugly." Leigh leaves in 18th place walking away with $16,382.

Mon Jul 24 20:20:00 PDT 2006
Table Re-Draw
Now that we are down to 17 players, everyone has re-drawn for new seats. The seating assignments are:
Table 120
1. Dayrn Firicano
2. Ryan Hughes
3. Elio Cabrera
4. John Spadavecchia
5. Jennifer Leigh (Eliminated on first hand of the re-draw)
6. David Plastik
7. Phillipe Rouas
8. Alex Baladin
9. Antagas "Tony G" Guoga

Table 119
1. Humberto Brenes
2. Jim McCrink
3. Phil Helmuth
4. Juha Helippi
5. Jordan Morgan
6. Ralph Perry
7. Shane Schleger
8. John Taylor
9. Terris Preston

Mon Jul 24 20:23:00 PDT 2006
Hellmuth Eliminates Shane Schleger
With four limpers to the flop it comes down 10 76and Shane Schleger bets $8,000 under-the-gun and Hellmuth raises to $20,000 from the button. Shane re-raises $30,000 more and Hellmuth calls. The turn is a 10and Schleger bets out $40,000 which is called by Hellmuth. The river is a Aand Schleger moves all-in for $150,000. Hellmuth thinks for 5 minutes and finally makes the call and shows Q10and Schleger shows 109both having trip tens but with Hellmuth with the best kicker. Schleger is eliminated in 18th place ($16,382). Hellmuth is now the dominating chip leader with $493,000.

Mon Jul 24 20:26:00 PDT 2006
Players On Dinner Break
Play will resume in approximately one hour and fifteen minutes

Mon Jul 24 21:34:00 PDT 2006
Players Are Back
Players have returned from dinner break and card are in the air. The blinds are at $3,000-$6,000 with a $1,000 ante.
 
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[Event 34] $1,000 No Limit Hold'em (Day 2)

[Event 34] $1,000 No Limit Hold'em (Day 2)

Recap Continued:
Mon Jul 24 21:39:00 PDT 2006
Elio Firicino Doubles Up
Elio Firicino moves in with his last $45,000 in chip. He is called by Alex Baladin with J 9. Firicino has 63and needs some help. The board comes AJ36Q, Firicino makes 2 pair and doubles up to $90,000.

Mon Jul 24 21:43:00 PDT 2006
Hellmuth Takes One From Taylor
Phil Hellmuth raises to $18,000 from mid-position and is called by John Taylor from the small blind. The flop comes J 86and both players check. The turn is the 4and Taylor checks. Hellmuth bets out $12,000 and Taylor calls. The river is the Aand Taylor checks again. Hellmuth bets $45,000 and Taylor saya "You just got there huh? A-K? I should have raised you on the turn." and mucks his hand. hellmuth collects the pot and is now at $620,000.


Mon Jul 24 21:47:00 PDT 2006
Hellmuth Wins Another Pot
On a board of Q 7429, Jordan Morgan bets and is raised by Phil Hellmuth. Morgan thinks for a moment and calls the $48,000 raise. Hellmuth shows Q10, while Morgan mucks.

Mon Jul 24 21:50:00 PDT 2006
Ryan Hughs Survives His All-In
Ryan Hughs re-raises all-in against Alex Baladin for $63,000. Baladin struggles with the decision and finally mucks his hand. Hughs flashes the table pocket Queens and survives his all in.

Mon Jul 24 21:54:00 PDT 2006
Alex Baladin Eliminated in 16th Place
In a raised pot between Alex Baladin and Dayrn Firicano the flop comes K J9. Baladin checks, and then Firicano asks how much he has. After Baladin says "111,000" Firicano places that same bet. Baladin calls and shows K9for top pair with the flush draw. However, Firicano shows KKfor top set. The turn is a 4and the river is a A, eliminating Baladin.

Mon Jul 24 21:55:00 PDT 2006
Morgan Eliminated 15th ($21,062)
Humberto Brenes raises to $18,000 from late position and Hellmuth makes the call. Jordan Morgan moves all-in for his last $37,000 from the big blind. Hellmuth says that he is "priced in" and makes the call. Hellmuuth has Q Jand Morgan shows A10. Morgan hits a 10 on the flop but the turn brings a Jack and Morgan is sent to the rail in 15th place.

Mon Jul 24 21:59:00 PDT 2006
Firicano Eliminates Another
Ryan Hughs was eliminated in 14th place when Daryn Firicano caught a flush on the river with Q 9.

Mon Jul 24 22:03:00 PDT 2006
Jim McCrink Eliminated 13th ($21,062)
Jim McCrink moves all-in for his last $6,000 and is calld by Juha Helppi. Helppi shows 2-2 and McCrink has A-J. THe flops brings an Ace but also a 2 for Helppi. The turn is a 3 and river a 9. McCrink is eliminated in 13 place. Helppi is now sitting with $80,000.

Mon Jul 24 22:10:00 PDT 2006
Juha Helppi Takes a Stand
Humberto Brenes raises to $18,00 from the button and Juha Helppi moves all-in for $70,000 more and Brenes folds. That is the 3rd time in the last 15min a player has come over the top of Brenes and he has folded.

Mon Jul 24 22:13:00 PDT 2006
Terris Preston Doubles Through Hellmuth
Preston moves all-in for his last $35,000 and is called by Hellmuth. Hellmuth shows K 6and Preston shows A2. The flop comes down Q54which gives Hellmuth the flush draw. The turn is the 8giving Hellmuth a straight draw as well. The river is a 2and Preston has doubled up to $75,000.

Mon Jul 24 22:27:00 PDT 2006
Cabrera Gets No Action With Aces
Elio Cabrera has been playing all-in or fold poker for the entire round. In the last hand, action is folded to him and he raises to $25,000 (not all in). All players seem thrown off and fold to him. He shows two black aces in the hole and tosses them in the muck.

Mon Jul 24 22:27:00 PDT 2006
Juha Helppi Takes Out John Taylor
Helppi moves all-in for $88,000 and is called by John Taylor who is also all-in for $80,000. Taylor shows Q Q and Helppi shows A 7 . The flop comes A 10 7 and Helppi takes the lead with two-pair. The turn is the 7 making Helppi a fullhouse and Taylor will need to hit 1 of 2 Queens to stay alive. The river is a 5 and Taylor finishes in 11th place pocketing $25,743.

Mon Jul 24 22:35:00 PDT 2006
Firicano and Tony G Chop One Up
In a 4 way pot the flop comes 9 8 6 . Dayrn Firicano bets $100,000. John Spadavecchia thinks for a long time before Tony G calls the clock on him. He folds, Phillipe Rousa folds and Tony G calls with 6-7 putting him all in. Firicano shows 10 7 for the flopped straight. The turn is a 10 and the river is a 2 , and they chop the pot. David Plastik who saw Spadavecchia's cards said he had A 7 and was amazed by his laydown.

Mon Jul 24 22:41:00 PDT 2006
Terris Preston Double Through Perry
Action folds to Ralph Perry in the small blind who raises enough to put Terris Preston all-in for his last $36,000. Preston makes the call and shows A 3 and Perry flips over Q 10 . The flop comes A 8 4 and Preston grabs the lead with a pair of Aces. The turn is a 9 giving Perry a gut-shot straight draw, but the river is a 2 . Preston has doubled up to $88,000.

Mon Jul 24 22:53:00 PDT 2006
Brenes Eliminated 11th ($25,743) by Hellmuth
Humberto Brenes moves all-in from the cut-off for $85,000 and is called by Hellmuth on the button. Hellmuth shows A 8 but Brenes shows 9 9 leading pre-flop. The flop comes down 6 4 3 and Brenes' lead improves. The turn is a 4 and Hellmuth needs an Ace to eliminate Brenes. The A falls on the river sending Brenes to the rail in 11th place. Hellmuth is in command of the field with $790,000 in chips.

Mon Jul 24 22:58:00 PDT 2006
And Then There Were Ten...
The final ten players have re-draw for seats at the final table and will play until 9 players remain.

Mon Jul 24 23:05:00 PDT 2006
Juha Takes A Huge Pot With Aces
In late position Juha Helippi raises to $23,000. he is called by Daryn Firicano on the button and the blinds fold. The flop comes 5 4 2 . Juha bets $30,000 and is called by Firicano. The turn is a A , Helippi thinks for a moment and then checks. Firicano fires out another $30,000 and Helippi thinks for a while before finally calling. The turn is a 10 . Helippi checks. Firicano bets $80,000 on the river and Helippi calls. As soon as he does Firicano knows he is beat while Juha shows A A . Someone asks to see Firicano's hand and he shows K-Q.

Mon Jul 24 23:08:00 PDT 2006
Tony G Doubles Through Hellmuth
Tony Guoga is all-in for $36,000 after the flop of 7 6 3 and Hellmuth makes the call. Guoga shows 10 2 and Hellmuth has 5 5 . Hellmuth has the lead and needs to dodge a spade or 10 to eliminate Guoga. The turn is the K and Guoga makes his flush. The river is a meaningless 8 and Guoga is up to $110,000.

Mon Jul 24 23:13:00 PDT 2006
Phillipe Rouas Eliminated in 10th($25,743)
Phillipe Rouas moves all-in from under-the-gun for his last $20,000 and is called by Terris Preston, Tony Guoga, and David Plastik in the big blind. The flop comes down A 5 4 and all three players check. The turn is a 8 and they all check again. The river is a 2 and everyone checks again. Terris Preston shows 10-10 and everyone else mucks. Rouas is eliminated in 10th palce and play ends for the night.

Mon Jul 24 23:20:00 PDT 2006
Day 2 Ends
Day 2 of the $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em Rebuy tournament has ended. The final nine players will return at 2 p.m. tomorrow and play until one is left standing. The seating assignments and chip counts are as follows:
Seat 1 - Ralph Perry $235,000
Seat 2 - Terris Preston $164,000
Seat 3 - Antanas 'Tony' Guoga $77,000
Seat 4 - John Spadavecchia $122,000
Seat 5 - Elio Cabrera $95,000
Seat 6 - David Plastik $121,000
Seat 7 - Empty
Seat 8 - Juha Helppi $436,000
Seat 9 - Phil Hellmuth $768,000
Seat 10 - Daryn Firicano $450,000
 
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[Event 35] $1,000 Seven Card Hi-Lo Split (Day 1)

[Event 35] $1,000 Seven Card Hi-Lo Split (Day 1)
Recap from overnight Continued:



Mon Jul 24 13:15:00 PDT 2006
Newnum Takes Down Another Pot
On 4th street: Jay "Whojedi" Newnum - 4 6, Opponent 75
Newnum's opponent bets and Newnum calls.
5th street: Newnum - 467, Opponent 755
Both players check.
6th street: Newnum - 4673, Opponent 755Q
Newnum bets out and his opponent calls.
7th street: Newnum again bets and his opponent calls. Newnum turns up A-5-4 as his hole cards for a 7-high straight and his opponent mucks. After the hand, Newnum now sits with $2,000.

Mon Jul 24 13:32:00 PDT 2006
Chad Brown Scoops a Pot
Chad Brown scoops a pot when his (A A3) 10746wins the high and the low against his opponent's board of J-6-2-5. Brown is sitting with $1,750 in chips.


Mon Jul 24 13:35:00 PDT 2006
Jedi Powers Fail Newnum
Jay "WhoJedi" Newnum has 10 108. Andrew Smolen has KJ7. Newnum hits the 8on sixth street while Smolen gets the Q. Newnum bets and Smolen raises. They four bet on seventh street and Smolen gives WhoJedi the bad news, "I have Kings full." Smolen shows KKK77. Newnum shows 10101088for a smaller full house. Smolen wins the pot and increases his stack to $2,090. Newnum has $1,500.

Mon Jul 24 14:01:00 PDT 2006
Players on Break
The players are now on a 15-minute break.

Mon Jul 24 14:22:00 PDT 2006
Back From Break
The players are back from break with a $10 bring-in, $5 antes and stakes at $30-$60.

Mon Jul 24 14:28:00 PDT 2006
Live Multi-Tabling?
Mike "The Mouth" Matusow, Victor Ramdin and David Williams are all playing in both the Stud 8/b and the Limit Hold'em Shootout. During the break, both Victor Ramdin and David Williams were able to increase their starting stack in the shootout event.

Mon Jul 24 14:49:00 PDT 2006
Kessler Avoids Scoop
Allen Kessler has A A64. His opponent has 5433. Kessler bets seventh street in the dark and his opponent says, "I'm one card away from a scoop." But that card never comes as he turns over 26for a six high straight and a low. Kessler meanwhile has 32for a 6-4-3-2-A low.

Mon Jul 24 15:03:00 PDT 2006
Ramdin Cant Find Low
Victor Ramdin ($1,300) has 5 4A. Nick "GBMantis" Niergarth ($2,000) shows AKK. Niergarth bets and Ramdin raises. Niergarth calls. Sixth street brings Ramdin the Jand Niergarth the 7. Niergarth tells Ramdin that its his turn to bet but Ramdin says it's Niergarth's. Ramdin goes to put money in but doesn't. Niergarth smiles and bets. Ramdin calls. Niergarth bets seventh street and Ramdin folds in frusteration, giving Niergarth the $420 pot. GBMantis has $2200 while Ramdin falls to $1,100.

Mon Jul 24 15:16:00 PDT 2006
Williams Scoops
David Williams has Q 763. His opponent has 10884. Williams bets seventh street and shows a straight with the 54underneath. He wins the $600 pot and is at $2,350.

Mon Jul 24 15:21:00 PDT 2006
Hon Le Spared By Technicality
Hon Le is all-in with a pair of Kings. But on 7th street he turns his cards over when he thinks Bryan Micon has made the wheel. In actuality, Micon and Mani "Big Punisher" Revels have both made a 6-4-3-2-A low with Micon having a pair of fours for the high. Micon and Revels are arguing that since Le mucked his hand when his upcards were needed as information, that his hand should be dead. But the floor rules that he was all-in and his cards must be shown. His pair of Kings are good for the high and instead of being out, he is now at $600. Micon, instead of quartering Revels, must now split the low with him.
Shortly after the hand, Le is eliminated and Micon talks to his mother on the phone. His mother doesn't understand his final table appearance yesterday or what he does for Neverwin poker, so she sends him Gamblers Anonymous information.

Mon Jul 24 15:31:00 PDT 2006
Raymer Gives Up On Monster Pot
On fifth street Greg Raymer has A KJbut folds after four other players are betting. Craig Disalvo has A76. Jim Hagan has JJ10. Disalvo gets the 4on sixth street while Hagan receives the 5. One player has Q866, and another player has Q5A5. $800 goes into the pot during this round. On seventh street, $1,200 goes into the middle. Disalvo has a boat (101010JJ) for high while Hagan has the low (7643A). They each share the $3,000 pot. Hagan has $1,800 while Disalvo has $2,200. Raymer has $1,200.

Mon Jul 24 15:41:00 PDT 2006
Seven Card Stud 8/b Payouts
There are 788 participants in todays event. The total prize pool is $717,080. There are 72 spots being paid with the top prize of $172,091.

Mon Jul 24 16:12:00 PDT 2006
"Go Back To Limit"
David Williams and Russ "Floyd" Sooners are in a pot. Sooners is one bet away from being all in on sixth street and shows Q 543. Williams has Q9K7and is trying to persuade Sooners to bet on seventh street instead of sixth. Sooners doesn't comply and puts himself all in. Williams says, "You know I'm gonna call," and does. Sooners catches a three on seventh street and has a pair with an 8-5-4-3-A low. Williams cant beat the high or the low. Sooners laughs and is having fun with Williams. "Go back to limit," he tells him in a playful manner. Williams who is also playing the limit event across the room has $1,500 while Sooners has $1,100. However he doesn't plan on playing for long as he told Phil Gordon that he'll be out soon and wants to play golf.

Mon Jul 24 16:22:00 PDT 2006
Players on Break
The players are now on a 20-minute break.

Mon Jul 24 16:40:00 PDT 2006
Players Return, Stakes Increase
The players have returned to $15 antes, $25 completion and stakes at $75-$150.

Mon Jul 24 17:09:00 PDT 2006
Kessler Wins Pot
Allen Kessler has Q 44and his opponent has 533. Kessler bets $200 and his opponent calls. Sixth street gives Kessler his third four (4) but his opponent gets the 6to give him straight and low opportunities. Kessler again bets $200 and his opponent calls. Seventh street provides no help for Kessler's opponent as he folds to the $200 bet and shows AJ6. Kessler has $2,200 while his opponent has $700.

Mon Jul 24 17:12:00 PDT 2006
Pescatori Scoops Pot
After receiving his 7th card with 7 643up, Max Pescatori fires $300 into the $700 pot. He recieves one caller who has J987up. Pescatori reveals the 5for a 7-high straight, and the opponent mucks. Pescatori scoops the $1,300 pot and is currently up to $2,900.

Mon Jul 24 17:22:00 PDT 2006
Raymer Eliminated On 7th Street
Greg Raymer has A A29. James Wheatley has 10976. Michael Dobrich has AQ73. Raymer pushes in his last $115 and both players call. Dobrich bets his last $65 on seventh street and Wheatley thinks for around two minutes before calling. Dobrich has a straight to a seven along with a 6-5-4-3-A low. Wheatley has a ten high straight while Raymer is busted with two pair. Wheatley has $2,400 and Dobrich has $700.

Mon Jul 24 17:29:00 PDT 2006
Mike Matusow Doubles Up
Mike Matusow makes a 6-5-4-3-2 low and a club flush to scoop a pot and bring himself to $1625 in chips.

Mon Jul 24 17:40:00 PDT 2006
Hoang Busts Two
John Hoang has 3 238. One of his opponents is all in with 10993. The other opponent has KQJ6. Hoang puts his other opponent all in on seventh street. Hoang turns up 722for a full boat. None of his opponents can beat his high or have a low. Hoang wins a $2,400 pot and has $4,000.

Mon Jul 24 17:42:00 PDT 2006
Blinds Increase
The ante has increased to $20 with a $30 bring in and $200 stakes.


 
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[Event 35] $1,000 Seven Card Hi-Lo Split (Day 1)

[Event 35] $1,000 Seven Card Hi-Lo Split (Day 1)

Recap from overnight Continued:


Mon Jul 24 17:56:00 PDT 2006
Men Stays Alive
Men Nguyen has 4 J5. His opponent has 1059. Nguyen pairs when the 5hits on sixth street. His opponent gets the 2. Nguyen bets leaving him with only $200 left. But his opponent decides to let the hand go, giving Nguyen the $`,300 pot. His opponent has $1,800.

Mon Jul 24 18:24:00 PDT 2006
Luske Wins And Needles
Marcel Luske has 10 642. Max Pescatori has 10553. Pescatori bets and Luske raises. Pescatori calls. Pescatori checks on 7th street and Luske bets. Pescatori calls and Luske shows AA1010. Pescatori also has two-pair and two tens (1010) but his other pair are fives (55). Luske wins the $2,200 pot and has $3,400. Pescatori has $1,200. After the hand Luske started to needle Pescatori and the 2006 WSOP bracelet winner asked Luske why he felt he hand to rub it in after he won a hand. Five minutes later, the two were still going back and forth.

Mon Jul 24 18:47:00 PDT 2006
Stud Split On Dinner Break
The players are currently on dinner break. Play will resume in about an hour.

Mon Jul 24 20:07:00 PDT 2006
Play Resumes
The dinner break is over and play has resumed. The blinds are $50 and $150 with a $25 ante. The stakes are $200.

Mon Jul 24 20:23:00 PDT 2006
Pescatori Takes Down Pot
Showing 10 A8Kand having bet on every street, Max Pescatori fires out one final bet on the river. His opponent calls and Pescatori shows a jack and a queen hidden for Broadway. Mucking his hand, his opponent doesn't show a better high nor a qualifying low. Pescatori now sits with $6,400.

Mon Jul 24 20:45:00 PDT 2006
Luske Scooped and Crippled
Marcel Luske calls his opponent's raises on every street.
Luske - (7 6)28A10(X)
Opponent - (63)5AA8(J)
Luske's opponent makes a 8-6-5-3-A low and a pair of Aces for high. Luske misses his low and flush draws and is knocked down to $700 in chips.

Mon Jul 24 21:07:00 PDT 2006
Chad Doubles Up
Very short-stacked, ESPN commentator Norman Chad doubles up to $300 by taking the high. He shows J-J-J-K-K.

Mon Jul 24 21:12:00 PDT 2006
Level Increases
Blinds are $200-400 with a $50 ante and a $50 bring-in.

Mon Jul 24 21:30:00 PDT 2006
Kessler Makes Big Hand
With two jacks rolled up, Allen Kessler proceeds to be dealt additional jacks on both third and fourth streets. He scoops the entire pot and is now up to $6,000.

Mon Jul 24 21:34:00 PDT 2006
Dan Heimiller Rakes One
Dan Heimiller bets on the river as his and opponent's board read
Heimiller - (X-X)2 57Q
opponent - (X-X)26K9
The opposing player folds and Heimiller wins the $1,600 pot. He now has $7,000.

Mon Jul 24 21:37:00 PDT 2006
Zolotow Scoops a Big Pot
Steve Zolotow scoops a pot worth nearly $4,000 when he shows down A 2456for the fourth-nut low and 45678for an 8-high straight. Zolotow is up to $5,750.

Mon Jul 24 21:41:00 PDT 2006
Matusow Eliminated
Mike Matusow has been eliminated from the tournament.

Mon Jul 24 21:58:00 PDT 2006
Juanda Misses a Knockout Punch
With a hand of 8 257showing Juanda asks his opponent how much he has in front of him. The opponent, showing A106K, has $600. Juanda bets and seat six calls. Seventh street is dealt and Juanda bets again putting his opponent all-in, who calls. Juanda shows 742for the eight low and two pair, sevens ands twos. Juanda does end up splitting the pot with his opponent, who shows K107for two pair, kings and tens.

Mon Jul 24 22:07:00 PDT 2006
F-Bomb
A player at Russ "Dutch" Boyd's table is given a 10-minute penalty with 9:22 left in the round. The player contested the ruling and asked the floor if saying the word "schmuck" was a penalty-worthy offense, then said Boyd dropped a bomb as well. The dealer only heard the other player say the forbidden word, however, so only he received a penalty.

Mon Jul 24 22:15:00 PDT 2006
Players On Break
Players are now on break for 15 minutes.

Mon Jul 24 22:17:00 PDT 2006
Kessler Takes a Hit
Allen Kessler takes a hit when his opponent in seat seven scoops a pot he was all-in on. Kessler missed his low and had a pair of sixes against A 4A878Q. Kessler sits strong with $7,400 after the hand.

Mon Jul 24 22:28:00 PDT 2006
Play Resumes
The players have returned from break. The antes are $50 with a $100 bring in, with limits of $300 and $600.

Mon Jul 24 22:43:00 PDT 2006
Chop it Up
David Singer bets with 8 35exposed and seat six calls after checking with 455exposed. Seat eight also calls with Q4Jshowing. Sixth street is dealt as follows: 9for seat six, 9for seat eight and Singer gets the K. He bets again after seats six and eight check. Seat six calls and seat eight folds. Heads up with seat six, Singer also bets on seventh street, his opponent calls and Singer shows K76for a pair of Kings and an eight low. Singer takes the low, but seat six takes the high when he reveals a third five.

Mon Jul 24 22:52:00 PDT 2006
Boyd Doubles
Russ "Dutch" Boyd pushes all-in on 3rd street for $400 total. One opponent calls. Boyd's board comes 4 4467QK. His opponent gets A26679Q. Boyd doubles up to $1,000.

Mon Jul 24 22:58:00 PDT 2006
Huge Pot Gets Chopped
With a huge pot built up on fifth street Can Kim Hua raises with A 2Kexposed. Seat three calls with 410A, and Ray Marin re-raises with 658exposed. Hua calls and seat three calls, putting himself all-in. Sixth street comes 6for Hua, 9for Marin and 10for seat three. Hua and Marin check the side pot and seventh street is dealt. Marin bets $600 and Hua calls turning over 103Qfor an ace high flush. Seat three is eliminated with his lower diamond flush and Marin flips over K27for the eight low to chop up the pot.

Mon Jul 24 22:59:00 PDT 2006
Madsen Halves a Three-Way Pot
Jeff Madsen takes the high half of a three-way pot worth over $5,000 with an 8-high straight. Seat 5 mucks and seat 6 shows A 2356for the low. Madsen is up to $15,400.

Mon Jul 24 23:17:00 PDT 2006
Judah Scoops a Large Pot
On seventh street there is $5,800 in the pot. Mel Judah is showing 5 2A9, and bets $600. One of his opponents sitting in the eight seat is showing 5J4Q, and calls the bet. An opponent in seat three showing KJX38also calls the bet. Judah reveals AA7, which is good enough to scoop the pot. Judah is now at $9,100.

Mon Jul 24 23:29:00 PDT 2006
Cunningham Down
Seat 2: Q 37Q
Seat 3: 742K
Allen Cunningham: 2QJ8
5th Street: Seat 3 bets and both players call.
6th Street: Seat 2 bets and both players call - Cunningham has only $250 behind. The pot is over $5,000.
7th Street: Seat 3 bets. Cunningham places his chips in front of him a few inches, pulls his hand away to peek at his cards, and then, after considering for a while, folds his hand. The dealer says he still has to put the chips in for the call, interpreting his movement as a call. Cunningham hadn't seen seat 3's bet, however, and said he was still considering whether to raise all-in.
The dealer called the floor over and, after a few minutes of deliberation, including radioing to another floorperson for a backup ruling, said that Cunningham could take his chips back and fold if he wanted to. Cunningham did and regretted it a moment later as the other players showed their hands - neither had a qualifying low, and Cunningham's hole cards of A67would have won him half the pot with a poor 8-low. He is down to $250.

Mon Jul 24 23:31:00 PDT 2006
Juanda And Lederer Chop
Howard Lederer, John Juanda, and Simon Trumper see a hand down to 6th street building a pot of $5,400.
Lederer - (X-X)2 684
Juanda - (X-X)KAAA
Trumper - (X-X)3K45
Juanda bets $600, Lederer raises to $1,200, Trumper folds after some thought, and Juanda calls. They get one more bet in on the river. Lederer shows the Q65, good for a Queen-high flush and 8-6-5-4-2 low, Juanda shows K52, for Aces full and no qualifying low, and they chop the pot. Juanda now has $12,000, Lederer is at $6,500, and Trumper is at $4,300.

Mon Jul 24 23:35:00 PDT 2006
Level Increased
The antes are now $75 with a bring-in of $150 and limits of $400 and $800.
 
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[Event 35] $1,000 Seven Card Hi-Lo Split (Day 1)

[Event 35] $1,000 Seven Card Hi-Lo Split (Day 1)

Recap from overnight Continued:


Mon Jul 24 23:37:00 PDT 2006
Cunningham Wheels
Allen Cunningham makes a wheel to scoop the main pot after getting all-in for his last few hundred in chips. He's up to $700.

Mon Jul 24 23:42:00 PDT 2006
Cunningham Doubles Off Grigorian
Allen Cunningham raises all-in on 3rd street and Chris Grigorian calls.
Cunningham: Q Q66910
Grigorian: K74226
Grigorian does not show his seventh card and Cunningham takes the pot. He is now at $2,100.

Mon Jul 24 23:51:00 PDT 2006
David Singer Eliminated
David Singer has been eliminated from today's event.

Tue Jul 25 00:02:00 PDT 2006
Chip and a Chair
Allen Kessler, who was down to exactly one green $25 chip, is back up to $2,075.

Tue Jul 25 00:06:00 PDT 2006
Maureen Feduniak Stays Alive
Maureen Feduniak goes all-in with 10 65exposed against seat one who shows 237. Feduniak turns over 109in the hole and her opponent shows J6. Sixth and seventh street come 45for Feduniak and Q8for seat one. Feduniak takes the high with two pair, tens and fives while her opponent takes the low with an eight low. Feduniak is still dangerously low on chips after chopping the pot.

Tue Jul 25 00:12:00 PDT 2006
Green Chip and a Chair
Allen Kessler gets down to just one $25 chip before he even sees fourth street. Fortunately for him, however, Don Zewin bets everyone else out of the pot and Kessler is able to make a 7-4 low. Kessler's two pairs, deuces and threes, are not good for the high, however, when Zewin shows 6 78910for a straight flush. Kessler now sits with $3,000.

Tue Jul 25 00:31:00 PDT 2006
Lederer Triples
Howard Lederer triples through John Juanda and another opponent after getting all-in pre-flop by calling a re-raise from Juanda. Juanda and his opponent check it down to 7th street.
Juanda: 2 K73(3105)
Lederer: 105A7(J-J-X)
Seat 8: 4QK10
Seat 8 folds on 7th street and Lederer's rolled-up jacks stay good. He wins the pot and moves up to $3,900.

Tue Jul 25 00:33:00 PDT 2006
Break
Players are on a 20 minute break. 17 tables remain with 132 players.

Tue Jul 25 00:53:00 PDT 2006
Play Resumes
Play resumes at level 11.

Tue Jul 25 00:59:00 PDT 2006
Trumper Eliminated and Overjoyed
Simon Trumper: (X-X-X)Q 997
Seat six: (K43)6439
Seat five: (X-X)K510
Seat four: (447)6568
With a pot of $3,180 there are four players on fourth street. Seat five bets $600, and seat six calls. Simon Trumper moves all-in for $750, and seat four re-raises to $1,200. Seats five and six call. At this point Trumper cannot seem happier to have his money in the pot, and has made it clear he is ready to leave for the day. On fifth street, seat four bets $1200, and seat five folds. Seat six calls. As Simon Trumper gets a 9on this street, he starts yelling, "NO!" On sixth street, seat four bets $1,200, which put seat six all-in. Seat six calls the bet. On seventh street the cards are revealed, and seat four scoops the pot. Trumper is eliminated, and is quite happy his day is over.

Tue Jul 25 01:15:00 PDT 2006
The Captain Splits a Pot
Captain Tom Franklin shows 4 AQ944Jand takes the high with trip fours. His opponent in seat six shows, AAK6354and grabs low half with the six low.

Tue Jul 25 01:26:00 PDT 2006
Violette Taken to the Brink and Back
Violette: (A 85)7935
Seat Three: (KQ10)A99J
Seat Eight: (X-X-X)31048
On sixth street, there is $8,400 in the pot. The action is checked around to seat eight, who bets $1,200. Seat three re-raises to $2,400, and both Violette and seat eight call. On seventh street, seat three moves all-in for $1,100. Violette stacks up her chips and calls leaving herself with just $100 behind if she loses the hand. Seat eight stands up to get a better look at seat three's cards, and decides to call. Violette and seat three end up chopping the pot, while seat eight mucks his cards. Violette now has $9,200.

Tue Jul 25 01:26:00 PDT 2006
A Huge Chopped Pot
Reza Payver shows 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 for the 6 low.
An unknown player shows K K K K 9 9 A for quad Kings
They chop the pot of over $12,000

Tue Jul 25 01:39:00 PDT 2006
Violette Takes Another Pot
Seat One: (A X-X-)5 Q 2 4
Seat Two: (A 8 3 )3 8 A J
Violette: (A 7 2 )7 7 J 5
In a large three way pot Cyndy Violette is all-in, and ends up scooping the main pot. Seat two scoops the side pot. Violette now has $11,000.

Tue Jul 25 02:47:00 PDT 2006
Day 1 Ends
Day 1 of the $1,000 Stud Hi/Low event has ended for the night. 98 players remain and will return at 4pm tomorrow. Also starting tomorrow is the $5,000 2-7 Lowball Rebuy event at 12pm. Along with that event there will be a $1,500 No-limit holdem event starting tomorrow at 12pm. Day 2 of the Limit Holdem shoot out will resume at 2pm tomorrow and the final table of the $1,000 rebuy no-limit holdem will begin at 2pm.
 
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[Event 36] $1,500 Limit Hold'em Shootout (Day 1)

[Event 36] $1,500 Limit Hold'em Shootout (Day 1)

Recap from overnight:

Mon Jul 24 14:01:00 PDT 2006
Play Begins
Play is underway in the $1,500 buy-in limit hold'em shoot out. Blinds begin at $25-$25, with stakes of $25-$50. There are 37 tables starting, each playing nine handed.

Mon Jul 24 14:36:00 PDT 2006
Stacked Table
Amir Vahedi, Eric Froelich and Nam Le are probably all frustrated with their draw for their first table in the shootout event, due to the fact that they all are at table 147.

Mon Jul 24 14:49:00 PDT 2006
Williams' Aces Cracked
In a three-way pot with Vanessa Rousso and another player, David Williams bets $50 into the $700 pot on the river with the board showing J 10947. Both players call, and David Williams says, "I just have two aces, they can't be good," as he shows AA. Rousso folds, but the other player shows J10for top two pair.

Mon Jul 24 14:56:00 PDT 2006
Two-Timers
A number of notable pros are playing in both the limit shoot-out and seven stud 8/OB, including Mike "The Mouth" Matusow, David Williams, and Howard Lederer.

Mon Jul 24 14:59:00 PDT 2006
Blinds Increase
Blinds are increasing to $25-$50, with $50-$100 stakes for level 2.

Mon Jul 24 15:46:00 PDT 2006
Mimi Tran Eliminated
Mimi Tran is all in preflop with several callers including Jeff Lisandro. The flop is K 86and all players check. The turn is the J, one of the callers bets, Jeff Lisandro raises, and the original raiser calls. The river is the Q, Lisandro bets and his opponent calls. Lisandro shows JJ, and the other players muck, including Tran who is eliminated. Lisandro now has $2,900.

Mon Jul 24 16:08:00 PDT 2006
Josh Schlein Eliminated
Josh Schlein is all in with his last $75, and is called by an opponent. Schlein reveals the J 9, and receives bad news when his opponent shows the JJ. The board does not bring the straight cards, flush cards or multiple nines that Schlein needs, and he is eliminated.

Mon Jul 24 16:10:00 PDT 2006
Break in Play
Players are on a twenty minute break.

Mon Jul 24 16:27:00 PDT 2006
Players Return, Blinds Increase
Players return from their break to increased blinds for level 3. Blinds will now be $50-$100, with stakes of $100-$200.

Mon Jul 24 16:44:00 PDT 2006
Gavin Smith Eliminated
Gavin Smith is eliminated from play when his A 8, which made top pair (8's) and the nut flush draw failed to improve against the pocket tens of his opponent.

Mon Jul 24 17:04:00 PDT 2006
Matusow Eliminated
Mike Matusow ($475) raises to $200 under the gun, the player in the small blind re-raises to $300, and Matusow calls. The flop is 7 54, the small blind bets out, and Matusow folds. The small blind shows QQas he mucks. On the next hand Matusow is all in from the big blind with QJand he's called by a player with A8. The board comes 84x37A, and Matusow is eliminated.

Mon Jul 24 17:18:00 PDT 2006
Middle Pair Good for Moneymaker
Chris Moneymaker raises from the button (there's a dead small blind), and the big blind calls. The player in the big blind checks the A KJflop, Moneymaker bets and his opponent calls. Both players check the 9turn, and then Moneymaker calls a bet from his opponent on the 9river. Moneymaker's K3is good for the pot.

Mon Jul 24 17:23:00 PDT 2006
Nam Le Eliminated
Nam Le is crippled when Eric Froelich flops a straight against him holding 5-6 on a flop of 3-4-7. Le is eliminated a short while after by another player at the table.

Mon Jul 24 17:26:00 PDT 2006
Increased Blinds
Blinds have gone up for level 4 to $75-$150, with $150-$300 stakes.

Mon Jul 24 17:44:00 PDT 2006
Sebok All In, and Ends With Almost the Same Stack?
In a three way pot with one player all in befor the flop, Joe Sebok gets all of his approximately $1400 preflop stack in on a flop of Q 96. He is called on the side by an opponent with the J9, who has a large amount of outs against Sebok's AA. Both of the players are in trouble agaisnt the player who is all in for the main pot, who flopped a set with 66. The turn and river do not further improve any player's hands and Sebok wins the sidepot, which leaves him with roughly the same chipstack that he had preflop. His opponent with the set of sixes triples up to approximately $1,200.

Mon Jul 24 17:56:00 PDT 2006
Eric Froehlich First Table Winner
Eric Froehlich is the first player to win his table.

Mon Jul 24 18:08:00 PDT 2006
Greenstein Out
Barry Greenstein was just eliminated when his A Jwas outrun by his opponents 108as the board came 106457.

Mon Jul 24 18:12:00 PDT 2006
Rep Porter Wins Table
Rep Porter has won his table.

Mon Jul 24 18:22:00 PDT 2006
Peter Fischer Advances
Peter Fischer has just won his table.

Mon Jul 24 18:28:00 PDT 2006
Moneymaker Heads Up
With three players left at the table, the short-stackedplayer on the button raises to $300, and both the small blind and Moneymaker make the call. The flop is 10 54, both the small blind and Moneymaker check, the button bets $150, the small blind calls, Moneymaker raises to $300, and both players call. The turn is the J, Moneymaker bets $300, the button raises all-in for his last $250, and Moneymaker makes the call. Moneymaker shows the 109and his opponent has K-Q. The river is the J, and Moneymaker is now heads-up at his table. He has $9,500 to his opponent's $4,000.

Mon Jul 24 18:29:00 PDT 2006
Players On Quick Break
Players are on a fifteen minute break, and will not take a dinner break but will instead play through until all tables have gotten down to one remaining player. Play will resume around 6:45.

Mon Jul 24 18:43:00 PDT 2006
Players Return, Blinds Increase
Players return from break to increased blinds for level 5. Blinds will be $100-$200, with stakes of $200-$400.

Mon Jul 24 19:09:00 PDT 2006
Moneymaker Wins His Table
Chris Moneymaker and his opponent are all in with a board of A 76J9. Moneymaker has 75, which is better than his opponents 2-2. Moneymaker advances to the next round of the shootout.

Mon Jul 24 19:27:00 PDT 2006
Arnold Spee Wins Table; Phan Fills On Autopilot
Arnold Spee has won his table and will advance to the final 60 tomorrow. As he is getting checked out with a floor, John Phan talks with him at the adjacent table while in a hand. The player in the small blind raises to $400, Phan re-raises to $600, and the small blind calls. The flop is J 75, the small blind bets and Phan calls. The turn is the 5, The small blind bets and Phan calls. The river is the J, the small blind bets, Phan raises, and the small blind calls. Phan is so engrossed with his conversation with Spee that he has to be prompted to reveal his cards at which point he shows KJ. The small blind shows 10-10 in disgust as he folds.

Mon Jul 24 19:27:00 PDT 2006
Bellande Eliminates Opponent.
With $400 in the pot, and a flop of 9 65seat three ($400) bets $200. Jean-Robert Bellande calls, and the turn is the 10. Seat three bets his remaining $200, and Bellande calls. Bellande revels 95, and his opponent shows 107. The river is a blank, and Bellande scoops the pot eliminating his opponent. Bellande is now heads-up with $4,600.

Mon Jul 24 19:41:00 PDT 2006
"Granny Mae" Runs Through Impressive Lineup
Robert "Granny Mae" Guthmann has just won his table, outlasting several top pros. The table when it began featured Mimi Tran, Joe Tehan, John Bonetti, and Jeff Lisandro.

Mon Jul 24 19:46:00 PDT 2006
Blinds Increase
The blinds are now $150 and $30, with limits of $300 and $600.
 
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[Event 36] $1,500 Limit Hold'em Shootout (Day 1)

[Event 36] $1,500 Limit Hold'em Shootout (Day 1)

Recap from overnight Continued:



Mon Jul 24 19:59:00 PDT 2006
Cantu Eliminated; Nikolic Wins Table
Vince Nikolic eliminates Brandon Cantu to win his table. This is Nikolic's first WSOP event.

Mon Jul 24 20:13:00 PDT 2006
Lederer's Crowd Comes Through
Howard Lederer, heads up with a decent chip lead, has been joined at his table by his sister Annie Duke, Chris Ferguson and Andy Bloch. Sure enough a few hands later Lederer eliminates his opponent, and will advance to tomorrow's action.

Mon Jul 24 20:30:00 PDT 2006
Cassidy Eliminated
Joe Cassidy has been eliminated from today's event playing heads-up against William Jensen.

Mon Jul 24 20:46:00 PDT 2006
Players on Break
The players will be taking a thirty minute break. Play will resume at 9:16 p.m. with 12 tables remaining.

Mon Jul 24 21:16:00 PDT 2006
Play Resumes
Players have returned from break. Blinds are now $200-400.

Mon Jul 24 21:21:00 PDT 2006
Mike Caro Wins Table
Mike Caro's opponent is all-in with onyl $100 behind his small blind. Caro shows K 7 and his opponent has J 2 . The flop comes Q 6 3 , the turn is the 6 , and the river is the 4 . Mike Caro wins and gives his opponent $500 for being a nice guy to play with. Currently 11 tables of heads-up play remain.

Mon Jul 24 21:37:00 PDT 2006
Three Tables Remain
Currently, only three table remain, all with heads-up action, in today's shoot-out event.

Mon Jul 24 22:00:00 PDT 2006
And Then There Was One
Today's tournament field is down to just one table left.

Mon Jul 24 22:20:00 PDT 2006
Final Hand
On the final hand of the day, Johnny Kitchens calls from the button, and Anthony "Tuff_Fish" Guetti raises all-in for his last $600 from the small blind. Kitchens calls, and reveals 8 7 , while Guetti has 10 10 . The flop is 6 5 3 . The turn is the 7 , and the river is the 9 . Kitchens makes his straight to eliminate Guetti and advance to tomorrow.

Mon Jul 24 22:30:00 PDT 2006
Day One Concludes
Play will resume tomorrow at 2:00 p.m. PST. There are 54 players remaining in the event, and they will be playing nine-handed. Each player has already secured $7,153 by just surviving the day.
 
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[Event 34] $1,000 No Limit Hold'em (Final Day)

[Event 34] $1,000 No Limit Hold'em (Final Day)

Recap from overnight:

Tue Jul 25 14:10:00 PDT 2006
Final Table Seating and Chip Counts
The final table seating and chip counts are:
Seat 1 - Ralph Perry $235,000
Seat 2 - Terris Preston $164,000
Seat 3 - Antanas 'Tony' Guoga $77,000
Seat 4 - John Spadavecchia $122,000
Seat 5 - Elio Cabrera $95,000
Seat 6 - David Plastik $121,000
Seat 7 - Juha Helppi $436,000
Seat 8 - Phil Hellmuth $768,000
Seat 9 - Daryn Firicano $450,000

Tue Jul 25 14:14:00 PDT 2006
Blind Level
The blinds are currently $4,000-$8,000 with a $1,000 ante.
There are 27 minutes and 19 seconds left in the current level.


Tue Jul 25 14:15:00 PDT 2006
Player Introductions
The players at the final table of the $1,000 Rebuy No Limit Hold 'Em are currently being introduced.

Tue Jul 25 14:20:00 PDT 2006
Hand 1: Juha Helppi Takes a Pot Off of Phil Hellmuth
1. Elio Cabrera has the button. Phil Hellmuth raises to $20,000 from under the gun and Juha Helppi makes the call from the big blind. The flop comes Q J 8 and Helppi checks. Hellmuth bets $25,000 and Helppi calls. The turn is the 6 and Helppi checks. Hellmuth bets $80,000 and Helppi again makes the call. The river is the 10 and Helppi again checks. Hellmuth checks and Helppi shows Q 10 for two pair. Hellmuth mucks and Helppi rakes the first pot.

Tue Jul 25 14:32:00 PDT 2006
Hands 2-6
2. Phil Hellmuth gets a walk on his big blind.

3. David Plastik raises to $24,000 from the cutoff and wins the pot.

4. Elio Cabrera moves all in from middle position and gets no callers.

5. Elio Cabrera moves all in from middle position again and everyone folds.

6. John Spadavecchia raises to $20,000 from under the gun and wins the pot.


Tue Jul 25 14:39:00 PDT 2006
Updated Chip Counts
The updated chip counts are:
Phil Hellmuth $625,000
Juha Helppi $565,000
Daryn Firicano $420,000
Ralph Perry $210,000
Terris Preston $155,000
Elio Cabrera $135,000
David Plastik $130,000
John Spadavecchia $120,000
Tony G $72,000

Tue Jul 25 14:43:00 PDT 2006
Hands 7-11
7. Darin Firicano raises to $24,000 from late position and everyone folds.

8. Tony G moves all in for $57,000 from the button and he wins the pot.

9. Phil Hellmuth raises to $22,000 from early position and he gets no callers.

10. Darin Firicano raises to $24,000 from early position and Juha Helppi makes the call from the big blind. The flop comes 7
4 4 and Helppi checks. Firicano bets $28,000 and Helppi raises to $78,000. Firicano folds and Helppi wins the pot.

11. John Spadavecchia calls from middle position and Phil Hellmuth checks his big blind. The flop comes K
5 2 and both players check. The turn is the 7 and Hellmuth bets $15,000. Spadavecchia folds and Hellmuth wins the pot.

Tue Jul 25 14:47:00 PDT 2006
Hands 12-13
12. Tony G raises all in to $75,000 from middle position and everyone folds. He shows the A K and rakes the pot.

13. Phil Hellmuth raises to $24,000 from the button. Everyone folds and he shows A
10 as he rakes the pot.

Tue Jul 25 14:48:00 PDT 2006
Quick Break
The players are currently on a 10-minute break.

Tue Jul 25 14:56:00 PDT 2006
Updated Chip Counts
The updated chip counts are:
Phil Hellmuth $698,000
Juha Helppi $620,000
Daryn Firicano $382,000
Ralph Perry $202,000
Terris Preston $139,000
David Plastik $113,000
Elio Cabrera $112,000
John Spadavecchia $110,000
Tony G $94,000

Tue Jul 25 14:58:00 PDT 2006
Blind Increase
The blinds have been increased to $6,000-$12,000 with a $2,000 ante.

Tue Jul 25 15:13:00 PDT 2006
Tony G Eliminated 9th ($46,805)
14. David Plastik moves all in from middle position and everyone folds.

15. Ralph Perry moves all in from the button and wins the pot.

16. Phil Hellmuth raises to $35,000 from the late position and Daryn Firibano reraises to $105,000 from the cutoff. Hellmuth mucks A
8 face up and Firibano wins the pot.

17. Phil Hellmuth and Daryn Firibano both call from middle position and Ralph Perry raises to $72,000 from late position. Hellmuth and Firibano both fold and Perry wins the pot.

18. Tony G moves all in for $66,000 from the cutoff and Elio Cabrera calls from the small blind. Tony G shows Q
2 and Cabrera turns over A 10 . The board comes 7 6 4 5 J and Tony G has been eliminated from the tournament.

Tue Jul 25 15:29:00 PDT 2006
Hands 19-24
19. Juha Helppi gets a walk on his big blind.

20. Terris Preston calls from middle position and Phil Hellmuth, in the big blind, checks. The flop comes J
6 4 and both players check. The turn is the J and Hellmuth bets $12,000. Preston makes the call and the river comes the K . Both players check and Hellmuth turns over A 10 . However, Preston flips over A Q and wins the pot with a pair of jacks, ace queen kicker.

21. Phil Hellmuth limps from the small blind and Daryn Firicano, in the big blind, raise the pot. Hellmuth folds and Firicano wins the pot.

22. Juha Helppi raises to $35,000 from the cutoff and Phil Hellmuth reraises to $95,000 from the button. Helppi mucks his hand and Hellmuth rakes the pot.

23. John Spadavecchia moves all in from under the gun for $72,000. Everyone folds and Spadavecchia wins the pot.

24. Terris Preston limps from the small blind and John Spadavecchi moves all in from the big blind for $92,000. Preston folds and Spadavechhia shows 4
3 as he rakes the pot.

Tue Jul 25 15:45:00 PDT 2006
David Plastik Doubles Up
27. Elio Cabrera raises to $60,000 from the button and Juha Helppi moves all in from the big blind. Cabrera calls immediately and shows 7 4 . Helppi turns over A 7 . However, the board comes 8 6 4 5 10 and they split the pot.

28. Ralph Perry raises to $42,000 from early position and wins the pot.

29. Ralph Perry raises to $42,000 from under the gun and everyone folds.

30. David Plastik moves all in from late position for $79,000 and Ralph Perry makes the call from the big blind. Perry shows 4
4 and Plastik turns over A 8 . The board comes A 6 5 Q Q and Plastik has doubled up.
Tue Jul 25 15:36:00 PDT 2006
John Spadavecchia Doubles Up
25. Daryn Firicano raises to $38,000 from late position and wins the pot.

26. Juha Helppi raises to $35,000 from under the gun and John Spadavecchio moves all in from the button for $122,000. He is called by Helppi. Spadavecchia turns over 7
7 but Helppi shows Q Q . However, the board comes 6 5 4 8 2 and Spadavecchia makes a straight to double up.
 
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[Event 34] $1,000 No Limit Hold'em (Final Day)

[Event 34] $1,000 No Limit Hold'em (Final Day)

Recap from overnight Continued:


Tue Jul 25 15:52:00 PDT 2006
Terris Preston Doubles Up
31. Phil Hellmuth raises to $35,000 from the cutoff and wins the pot. He shows A Kas he rakes the pot.

32. Phil Hellmuth raises to $25,000 from late position and Daryn Firibano reraises to $75,000 from the cutoff. Hellmuth calls and the flop comes K
J6and both players check. The turn is the Qand they check again. The river comes the Aand Hellmuth bets $20,000. Firibano makes the call and shows A-J for two pair. Hellmuth shows K-Q for a lower two pair and mucks his hand.

33. Ralph Perry raises to $32,000 from the cutoff and everyone folds.

34. Phil Hellmuth raises to $29,000 from early position and Terris Preston moves all in from the cutoff for $54,000 more. Hellmuth makes the call and shows 4
4but Preston turns over JJ. The board comes AK7Q2and Terris Preston doubles up.

Tue Jul 25 15:58:00 PDT 2006
Updated Chip Counts
The updated chip counts with 8 players remaining are:
Daryn Firicano $550,000
Phil Hellmuth $500,000
Juha Helppi $430,000
Ralph Perry $300,000
John Spadavecchia $240,000
Terris Preston $185,000
David Plastik $155,000
Elio Cabrera $140,000

Tue Jul 25 16:04:00 PDT 2006
Ralph Perry Eliminated 8th ($70,207)
35. Phil Hellmuth raises to $35,000 from under the gun and Ralph Perry reraises to $105,000 from middle position. It is folded back around to Hellmuth, who folds his hand.

36. Juha Helppi limps from the small blind and Phil Hellmuth raises $15,000 more from the big blind. Helppi makes the call and the flop comes K
87. Helppi checks and Hellmuth bets $20,000. Helppi calls and the turn is the 9. Both players check and the river is the 4. Helppi bets $50,000 and Hellmuth mucks pocket sixes. Helppi rakes the pot.

37. Ralph Perry raises to $40,000 from under the gun and Phil Hellmuth moves all in from the small blind. Perry makes the call and shows 9
9. Hellmuth turns over JJand the board comes QJ45K. Ralph Perry has been eliminated from the tournament.

Tue Jul 25 16:13:00 PDT 2006
Elio Cabrera Doubles Up
38. John Spadavecchia limps in from under the gun and Elio Cabrera moves all in from middle position for $109,000 more. Spadavecchia folds and Cabrera shows Q Jas he rakes the pot.

39. Phil Hellmuth raises to $25,000 from the cutoff and wins the pot.

40. David Plastik raises to $35,000 from under the gun and gets no callers. Plastik turns over pocket aces as he rakes the pot.

41. Juha Helppi raises from under the gun to $35,000 and Elio Cabrera moves all in for $112,000 more from the small blind. Helppi makes the call and shows 9
9. Cabrera shows AKand will need to improve. The board comes 876A7and Cabrera makes a pair of aces to double up through Helppi.

Tue Jul 25 16:20:00 PDT 2006
David Plastik Eliminated 7th ($93,610)
42. Juha Helppi gets a walk on his big blind.

43. Juha Helppi limps from the small blind and Phil Hellmuth checks his big blind. The flop comes 10
98and Helppi checks. Hellmuth bets $12,000 and Helppi mucks his hand.

44. David Plastik moves all in from the cutoff and is called by Phil Hellmuth in the big blind. Plastik turns over J
Jbut Hellmuth shows AA. The board comes Q33Q5and David Plastik has been eliminated from the tournament.

Tue Jul 25 16:24:00 PDT 2006
Updated Chip Counts
The updated chip counts with 6 players remaining are:
Phil Hellmuth $975,000
Daryn Firicano $532,000
Juha Helppi $480,000
John Spadavecchia $190,000
Terris Preston $170,000
Eli Cabrera $160,000

Tue Jul 25 16:29:00 PDT 2006
Hands 45-49
45. Phil Hellmuth raises to $35,000 from the button and gets no callers.

46. Juha Helppi raises to $35,000 from middle position and Phil Hellmuth calls from the cutoff. The flop comes A 7 4 and Helppi bets $50,000. Hellmuth calls and the turn is the K . Both players check and the river is the 9 . Helppi bets $160,000 and Hellmuth makes the call. Helppi turns over pocket kings for a set and Hellmuth mucks his hand.

47. Daryn Firibano raises to $36,000 from the cutoff and everyone folds.

48. Daryn Firibano raises to $41,000 from middle position and wins the pot. He shows A K as he rakes the chips.

49. Phil Hellmuth gets a walk on his small blind.


Tue Jul 25 16:30:00 PDT 2006
Quick Break
The players are currently on a 15-minute break.

Tue Jul 25 16:35:00 PDT 2006
Updated Chip Counts
The updated chip counts with 6 players remaining are:
Phil Hellmuth $750,000
Juha Helppi $581,000
Daryn Firicano $560,000
Elio Cabrera $286,000
John Spadavecchia $166,000
Terris Preston $134,000

Tue Jul 25 16:47:00 PDT 2006
Blind Increase
The blinds have been increased to $8,000-$16,000 with a $2,000 ante.

Tue Jul 25 17:02:00 PDT 2006
Elio Cabrera Eliminated 6th ($117,012)
50. John Spadavecchia raises to $100,000 from middle position and gets no callers.

51. Phil Hellmuth raises to $45,000 from the button and Terris Preston moves all in from the big blind for an additional $85,000. Hellmuth folds and Preston wins the pot.

52. Elio Cabrera moves all in from under the gun and he gets no callers. He shows A
Qas he rakes the pot.

53. Juha Helppi raises to $40,000 from under the gun and wins the pot.

54. Phil Hellmuth calls from under the gun and Elio Cabrera limps from the small blind. Juha Helppi checks his option and the flop comes K
Q9. Cabrera checks and Helppi bets $45,000. Hellmuth raises to $145,000 and Cabrera moves all in for $280,000 total. Helppi folds and Hellmuth makes the call. Cabrera turns over J10for the nut straight. Hellmuth shows K5and is behind. However, the turn is the 2and the river is the 7. Hellmuth makes runner runner flush to eliminated Cabrera.

Tue Jul 25 17:03:00 PDT 2006
Updated Chip Counts
The updated chip counts with 5 players remaining are:
Phil Hellmuth $1,050,000
Juha Helppi $550,000
Daryn Firicano $520,000
Terris Preston $179,000
John Spadavecchia $166,000

Tue Jul 25 17:06:00 PDT 2006
John Spadavecchia Doubles Up
55. John Spadavecchia raises to $75,000 from the button and Phil Hellmuth raises Spadavecchia all in. Spadavecchia calls his remaining $91,000. Spadavecchia shows 9 9and Hellmuth turns over AJ. The board comes 106567and Spadavecchia has doubled up.

Tue Jul 25 17:20:00 PDT 2006
Terris Preston Eliminated 5th ($140,414)
56. Phil Hellmuth limps from the small blind and Daryn Firicano raises $40,000 more from the big blind. Hellmuth calls and the flop comes K 65and Hellmuth checks. Firicano bets $60,000 and Hellmuth makes the call. The turn is the 2and Hellmuth checks. Firicano checks and the river is the 7. Hellmuth bets $140,000 and Firicano folds. Hellmuth shows AKand wins the pot.

57. Phil Hellmuth raises to $100,000 from the button and Daryn Firicano reraises to $375,000 from the small blind. Hellmuth shows the 9
9and folds his hand.

58. Phil Hellmuth calls from the cutoff and Terris Preston limps in from the small blind. John Spadavecchia, in the big blind, checks and the flop comes Q
54. Preston checks and Spadavecchia bets $50,000. Hellmuth folds and Preston moves all in. Spadavecchia calls and shows Q7for a pair of queens. Preston flips over KJfor a flush draw. The turn is the Qand the river is the J. Terris Preston has been eliminated from the tournament.

Tue Jul 25 17:21:00 PDT 2006
Updated Chip Counts
The updated chip counts with 4 players remaining are:
Phil Hellmuth $930,000
Daryn Firicano $550,000
John Spadavecchia $520,000
Juha Helppi $500,000

Tue Jul 25 17:35:00 PDT 2006
Updated Chip Counts
The updated chip counts are:
Phil Hellmuth $1,100,000
Daryn Firicano $530,000
John Spadavecchia $460,000
Juha Helppi $380,000

Tue Jul 25 17:36:00 PDT 2006
Hands 59-64
59. Phil Hellmuth raises to $33,000 and Daryn Firicano calls from the button. The flop comes 10 64and Hellmuth checks. Firicano bets $45,000 and Hellmuth calls. The turn is the 5and Hellmuth bets $60,000. Firicano makes the call and the river is the 4. Hellmuth bets $120,000 and Firicano folds his cards.

60. Phil Hellmuth receives a walk on his big blind.

61. John Spadavecchia calls from under the gun and Phil Hellmuth limps from the small blind. Daryn Firicano checks his big blind and the flop comes A
J3. Hellmuth checks and Firicano bets $35,000. Spadavecchia and Hellmuth both fold and Firicano wins the pot.

62. Phil Hellmuth raises to $41,000 from the button and wins the pot.

63. Daryn Firicano raises to $45,000 from the button and Juha Helppi, in the big blind, makes the call. The flop comes A
109and both players check. The turn is the 4and Helppi bets $60,000. Firicano makes the call and the river is the 7. Both players check and Firicano shows K10for a pair of tens. Helppi folds and Firicano rakes the pot.

64. Juha Helppi limps from the small blind and Phil Hellmuth checks. The flop comes K
Q9and Helppi bets $20,000. Hellmuth calls and the turn is the 4. Both players check and the river is the 6. Helppi bets $45,000 and Hellmuth folds.

Tue Jul 25 17:49:00 PDT 2006
Hands 65-70
65. John Spadavecchia raises to $45,000 from under the gun and Phil Hellmuth calls from the small blind. The flop comes 6 65and both players check. The turn is the Qand they check again. The river is the 7and Hellmuth bets $73,000. Spadavecchia folds and Hellmuth wins the pot.

66. Phil Hellmuth limps from the button and John Spadavecchia checks. They both check a flop of 4
33and the turn is the 8. Spadavecchia checks and Hellmuth bets $20,000. Spadavecchia folds and Hellmuth wins the pot.

67. Phil Hellmuth raises to $32,000 from under the gun and gets no callers.

68. Daryn Firicano raises to $45,000 from under the gun and John Spadavecchia moves all in from the button for $345,000. Firicano folds and Spadavecchia wins the pot.

69. Phil Hellmuth, in the small blind, raises to $46,000. Daryn Firicano folds his big blind and Hellmuth wins the pot.

70. Daryn Firicano limps from the small blind and John Spadavecchia checks. They check down a board of A
AKA5. Firicano turns over a queen. Spadavecchia folds and Firicano rakes the pot.

Tue Jul 25 17:53:00 PDT 2006
Updated Chip Counts
The updated chip counts are:
Phil Hellmuth $1,150,000
Daryn Firicano $460,000
John Spadavecchia $450,000
Juha Helppi $400,000

Tue Jul 25 17:59:00 PDT 2006
Hands 71-76
71. Juha Helppi receives a walk on his big blind.

72. Phil Hellmuth receives a walk on his big blind.

73. Juha Helppi raises to $45,000 from the button and gets no callers.

74. Daryn Firicano limps from the small blind and John Spadavecchia checks. The flop comes A
22and Firicano bets $20,000. Spadavecchia folds and Firicano wins the pot.

75. Daryn Firicano raises to $40,000 from the button and Juha Helppi calls from the big blind. The flop comes A
KJand Helppi checks. Firicano bets $40,000 and Helppi folds.

76. Juha Helppi, in the small blind, raises to $58,000 and Phil Hellmuth folds his big blind.


Tue Jul 25 18:06:00 PDT 2006
Hands 77-81
77. Phil Hellmuth limps from the small blind and Daryn Firicano checks. The flop comes 6 32and both players check. The turn is the 7and Hellmuth bets $20,000 and Firicano calls. The river is the Aand both players check. Hellmuth shows 107for a flush and Firicano mucks.

78. Phil Hellmuth raises to $45,000 from the button and wins the pot.

79. Daryn Firicano raises to $40,000 from the button and everyone folds.

80. Daryn Firicano raises to $40,000 from under the gun and Phil Hellmuth calls from the big blind. The flop comes 3
22and Hellmuth checks. Firicano bets $40,000 and Hellmuth folds.

81. Juha Helppi raises to $45,000 from the button and Daryn Firicano moves all in from the big blind. Helppi folds and Firicano wins the pot.











 
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[Event 34] $1,000 No Limit Hold'em (Final Day)

[Event 34] $1,000 No Limit Hold'em (Final Day)

Recap from overnight Continued:


Tue Jul 25 18:18:00 PDT 2006
hands 82-86
82. Phil Hellmuth calls from the button and Daryn Firicano limps from the small blind. John Spadavecchia checks and the flop comes 4
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4
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3
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. All players check and the turn is the J
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. It is checked to Hellmuth, who bets $16,000. Firicano folds and Spadavecchia calls. The river is the 8
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and Spadavecchia checks. Hellmuth bets $35,000 and Spadavecchia calls. Hellmuth shows J
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2
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for jacks up and wins the pot.

83. Daryn Firicano raises to $45,000 from the button and wins the pot.

84. Phil Hellmuth receives a walk on his big blind.

85. Juha Helppi raises to $45,000 from the button and wins the pot.

86. Daryn Firicano raises to $45,000 from the small blind and John Spadavecchia calls from the big blind. The flop comes 7
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7
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2
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and both players check. The turn is the A
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and Firicano bets $50,000. Spadavecchia makes the call and the river is the 4
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. Both players check and Spadavecchia shows A-8. Firicano mucks and Spadavecchia wins the pot.

Tue Jul 25 18:19:00 PDT 2006
Dinner Break
The players are currently on dinner break until 7:40 pm PST.

Tue Jul 25 18:22:00 PDT 2006
Updated Chip Counts
The updated chip counts are:
Phil Hellmuth $1,315,000
Daryn Firicano $501,000
John Spadavecchia $357,000
Juha Helppi $328,000

Tue Jul 25 19:39:00 PDT 2006
Blind Increase
The blinds have been increased to $10,000-$20,000 with a $3,000 ante.

Tue Jul 25 19:47:00 PDT 2006
Juha Helppi Doubles Up
87. Daryn Firicano calls from the button and John Spadavecchia limps in from the small blind. Juha Helppi checks and the flop comes 7
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7
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3
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. All players check and the turn is the A
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. Spadavecchia and Helppi both check and Firicano bets $40,000. Both players fold and Firicano wins the pot.

88. Daryn Firicano raises to $50,000 from under the gun and Juha Helppi moves all in from the small blind for $247,000. Firicano makes the call and shows A
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Q
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. Helppi turns over A
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K
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and is in the lead. The board comes 9
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7
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4
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7
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A
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and Helppi has doubled up.

Tue Jul 25 19:48:00 PDT 2006
Updated Chip Counts
The updated chip counts are:
Phil Hellmuth $1,250,000
Juha Helppi $696,000
John Spadavecchia $331,000
Daryn Firicano $275,000

Tue Jul 25 19:56:00 PDT 2006
Hands 89-94
89. Juha Helppi raises to $55,000 from the button and wins the pot.

90. Daryn Firicano limps from the small blind and John Spadavecchia checks. The flop comes 9 5 2 and Firicano bets $50,000. Spadavecchia folds and Firicano wins the pot.

91. Juha Helppi gets a walk on his big blind.

92. Daryn Firicano raises to $50,000 from under the gun.

93. Juha Helppi raises to $55,000 from the button and everyone folds. Helppi shows the A .

94. Phil Hellmuth raises to $55,000 from the button and wins the pot.


Tue Jul 25 20:05:00 PDT 2006
Updated Chip Counts
The updated chip counts are:
Phil Hellmuth $1,160,000
Juha Helppi $725,000
John Spadavecchia $350,000
Daryn Firicano $260,000

Tue Jul 25 20:07:00 PDT 2006
Hands 95-100
95. Phil Hellmuth raises to $60,000 from under the gun and John Spadavecchia moves all in from the small blind for $230,000 more. Hellmuth folds and Spadavecchia wins the pot.

96. Phil Hellmuth gets a walk on his big blind.

97. Juha Helppi raises to $55,000 from the button and he gets no callers.

98. Daryn Firicano limps from the small blind and John Spadavecchia checks. They check down a board of Q
Q9710and Spadavecchia shows the 3. However, Firicano shows the 4and wins the pot.

99. Daryn Firicano moves all in from the button and gets no callers.

100. Juha Helppi limps from the small blind and Phil Hellmuth, in the big blind, checks. The flop comes A
64and Helppi fires $30,000. Hellmuth folds and Helppi wins the pot.

Tue Jul 25 20:17:00 PDT 2006
Hands 101-106
101. Phil Hellmuth limps from the small blind and Daryn Firicano moves all in from the big blind for $264,000. Hellmuth folds and Firicano wins the pot.

102. Juha Helppi raises to $55,000 from under the gun and John Spadavecchia moves all in from the big blind for an additional $276,000. Helppi folds and Spadavecchia wins the pot.

103. Phil Hellmuth raises to $60,000 from under the gun and Daryn Firicano moves all in from the button. Hellmuth folds and Firicano picks up the pot.

104. Phil Hellmuth gets a walk on his big blind.

105. Juha Helppi raises to $55,000 from the button and everyone folds.

106. Phil Hellmuth raises to $55,000 from the button and wins the pot.


Tue Jul 25 20:18:00 PDT 2006
Updated Chip Counts
The updated chip counts are:
Phil Hellmuth $1,100,000
Juha Helppi $660,000
John Spadavecchia $393,000
Daryn Firicano $348,000

Tue Jul 25 20:25:00 PDT 2006
Hands 107-112
107. Phil Hellmuth raises to $60,000 from under the gun and everyone folds.

108. Daryn Firicano moves all in from under the gun and he gets no callers.

109. Juha Helppi raises to $55,000 from the button and Daryn Firicano moves all in from the big blind. Helppi folds and Firicano wins the pot.

110. Daryn Firicano limps from the small blind and John Spadavecchia moves all in from the big blind. Firicano folds and Spadavecchia wins the pot.

111. John Spadavecchia limps from the small blind and Juha Helppi checks. The flop comes K
J6and Spadavecchia checks. Helppi bets $30,000 and Spadavecchia folds.

112. Juha Helppi raises to $80,000 from the small blind and Phil Hellmuth folds his big blind.


Tue Jul 25 20:31:00 PDT 2006
Updated Chip Counts
The updated chip counts are:
Phil Hellmuth $1,185,000
Juha Helppi $595,000
Daryn Firicano $420,000
John Spadavecchia $301,000

Tue Jul 25 20:35:00 PDT 2006
Hands 113-118
113. Phil Hellmuth, in the small blind, limps in and Daryn Firicano checks. The flop comes Q 32and Hellmuth bets out. Firicano mucks and Hellmuth wins the pot.

114. Daryn Firicano raises to $60,000 from the small blind and John Spadavecchia, in the big blind, folds 4-2 face up.

115. Phil Hellmuth calls from under the gun, John Spadavecchia limps from the small blind and Juha Helppi checks. The flop comes Q
65and it is checked to Hellmuth, who bets $35,000. Both players folds and Hellmuth wins the pot.

116. Daryn Firicano raises to $55,000 from under the gun and John Spadavecchia moves all in from the button for $243,000 more. Firicano lays down his hand and Spadavecchia wins the pot.

117. Phil Hellmuth limps in from the small blind and Daryn Firicano moves all in from the big blind. Hellmuth folds and Firicano wins the pot.

118. Juha Helppi opens the pot for $55,000 from under the gun and he gets no callers.



Tue Jul 25 20:46:00 PDT 2006
Updated Chip Counts
The updated chip counts are:
Phil Hellmuth $1,050,000
Juha Helppi $625,000
Daryn Firicano $480,000
John Spadavecchia $335,000

Tue Jul 25 20:47:00 PDT 2006
Hands 119-124
119. Phil Hellmuth raises to $55,000 from under the gun. Juha Helppi moves all in from the big blind and Hellmuth folds, showing the A .

120. John Spadavecchia raises to $150,000 from the button and Phil Hellmuth moves all in. Spadavecchia immediately calls and shows A
K. Hellmuth shows AKand the board comes KQ45K. They chop the pot.

121. Juha Helppi raises to $50,000 from the button and Phil Hellmuth calls from the small blind. Daryn Firicano moves all in from the big blind for $346,000 additional and Helppi folds. Hellmuth folds and Firicano wins the pot.

122. Phil Hellmuth calls from the button and Daryn Firicano limps from the small blind. John Spadavecchia checks and the flop comes K
Q4. It is checked to Hellmuth, who bets $30,000. Firicano and Spadavecchia both muck.

123. Phil Hellmuth calls from under the gun and Juha Helppi checks his big blind. The flop comes Q
1010and Hellmuth bets $20,000. Helppi folds and Hellmuth wins the pot.

124. Daryn Firicano raises to $55,000 from under the gun and Phil Hellmuth reraises an additional $90,000. Firicano thinks for a few minutes before folding his hand.


Tue Jul 25 21:05:00 PDT 2006
Hands 125-130
125. Phil Hellmuth limps from the small blind and Daryn Firicano moves all in from the big blind. Hellmuth mucks his hand and Firicano wins the pot.

126. Phil Hellmuth calls from the button and Daryn Firicano limps from the small blind. John Spadavecchia checks and the flop comes K
5 2 and it is checked to Hellmuth, who bets $20,000. Spadavecchia makes the call and the turn is the K . Spadavecchia checks and Hellmuth bets $45,000. Spadavecchia folds and Hellmuth wins the pot.

127. Daryn Firicano raises to $55,000 from the button and John Spadavecchia calls from the small blind. The flop comes A
Q 8 and Spadavecchia checks. Firicano moves all in and Spadavecchia folds.

128. Juha Helppi raises to $65,000 from the small blind and Phil Hellmuth mucks 9
3 .

129. Juha Helppi raises to $50,000 from the button and Phi Hellmuth calls from the small blind. The flop comes J
6 2 and both players check. The turn is the 9 and Hellmuth bets $70,000. Helppi folds and Hellmuth wins the pot.

130. Phil Hellmuth calls from the button and Daryn Firicano limps from the small blind. John Spadavecchia checks and they all check a flop of 10
6 2 . The turn is the 5 and it is checked to Hellmuth, who bets $35,000. Firicano makes the call and Spadavecchia folds. The river is the Q and Firicano checks. Hellmuth bets $75,000 and Firicano folds.
 
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[Event 34] $1,000 No Limit Hold'em (Final Day)

[Event 34] $1,000 No Limit Hold'em (Final Day)

Recap from overnight Continued:


Tue Jul 25 21:11:00 PDT 2006
Hands 131-133
131. Phil Hellmuth raises to $55,000 from under the gun and he gets no callers.

132. Juha Helppi, in the small blind, raises to $70,000 and Phil Hellmuth folds his hand.

133. John Spadavecchia raises from under the gun and Phil Hellmuth reraises to $145,000. Spadavecchia folds and Hellmuth wins the pot.


Tue Jul 25 21:12:00 PDT 2006
Quick Break
The players are currently on a 15-minute break.

Tue Jul 25 21:16:00 PDT 2006
Updated Chip Counts
The updated chip counts are:
Phil Hellmuth $1,424,000
Juha Helppi $530,000
Daryn Firicano $401,000
John Spadavecchia $145,000


Tue Jul 25 21:27:00 PDT 2006
Blind Increase
The blinds have been increased to $12,000-$24,000 with a $4,000 ante.

Tue Jul 25 21:33:00 PDT 2006
John Spadavecchia Eliminated 4th ($163,817)
134. Juha Helppi raises to $65,000 from under the gun and everyone folds.

135. Daryn Firicano raises to $60,000 from the button and he gets no callers.

136. John Spadavecchia moves all in from the button for $73,000 and Phil Hellmuth calls, showing A
10. Spadavecchia shows Q8and the board comes AA649. Hellmuth makes trip aces to eliminate Spadavecchia.

Tue Jul 25 21:35:00 PDT 2006
Updated Chip Counts
The updated chip counts with 3 players remaining are:
Phil Hellmuth $1,500,000
Juha Helppi $525,000
Daryn Firicano $425,000

Tue Jul 25 21:42:00 PDT 2006
Daryn Firicano Doubles Up
137. Phil Hellmuth limps from the small blind and Daryn Firicano checks. The flop comes 8 72and they both check. The turn is the 7and Hellmuth bets out $30,000. Firicano folds and Hellmuth wins the pot.

138. Phil Hellmuth calls from the button and Firicano limps from the small blind. Juha Helppi checks and the flop comes Q
97, Firicano checks and Helppi bets $45,000. Hellmuth makes the call and Firicano calls as well. The turn is the Aand Firicano checks. Helppi moves all in for $457,000 and both players fold. Hellmuth mucks a queen and Helppi turns over 43as he rakes the pot.

139. Daryn Firicano moves all in from the button for $300,000 and Helppi folds. Hellmuth makes the call and shows K
J. Firicano shows A2and the board comes QQ3A3. Firicano has doubled up through Phil Hellmuth.

Tue Jul 25 21:44:00 PDT 2006
Updated Chip Counts
The updated chip counts are:
Phil Hellmuth $1,170,000
Daryn Firicano $670,000
Juha Helppi $670,000

Tue Jul 25 21:49:00 PDT 2006
Hands 140-145
140. Juha Helppi raises to $75,000 from the button and gets no callers.

141. Daryn Firicano raises to $80,000 from the small blind and wins the pot.

142. Daryn Firicano raises to $75,000 from the button and gets no callers.

143. Juha Helppi raises to $70,000 from the button and wins the pot.

144. Phil Hellmuth raises to $70,000 from the button and gets no callers.

145. Juha Helppi limps from the small blind and Phil Hellmuth raises to $74,000 from the big blind. Helppi folds and Hellmuth wins the pot.


Tue Jul 25 21:57:00 PDT 2006
Hands 146-150
146. Phil Hellmuth limps in from the small blind and Daryn Firicano checks. The flop comes K 65and Firicano bets $40,000. Hellmuth calls and the turn is the 6. Both players check and the river is the 3. They check again and Helppi shows A-5 for two pair, but Hellmuth turns over K-3 for a better two pair and rakes the pot.

147. Phil Hellmuth calls from the button and Juha Helppi checks from the big blind. The flop comes A
J2and Helppi checks. Hellmuth bets $40,000 and Helppi mucks his hand.

148. Phil Hellmuth gets a walk on his big blind.

149. Phil Hellmuth raises to $48,000 from the small blind and Daryn Firicano makes the call. The flop comes A
107and Hellmuth bets $45,000. Firicano makes the call and the turn is the 3. Hellmuth checks and Helppi bets $80,000. Hellmuth mucks and Helppi wins the pot.

150. Daryn Firicano raises to $72,000 from the small blind and wins the pot.


Tue Jul 25 22:07:00 PDT 2006
Updated Chip Counts
The updated chip counts are:
Phil Hellmuth $1,220,000
Daryn Firicano $780,000
Juha Helppi $500,000

Tue Jul 25 22:10:00 PDT 2006
Hands 151-156
151. Daryn Firicano calls from the button and Juha Helppi limps from the small blind. Phil Hellmuth checks and they all check a flop of K 74. Helppi checks and Hellmuth bets $50,000. Firicano and Helppi both fold and Hellmuth wins the pot.

152. Phil Hellmuth limps from the small blind and Daryn Firicano checks. They both check a flop of A
J3and the turn is the 10. Hellmuth bets $40,000 and Firicano makes the call. The river is the 9and both players check. Hellmuth shows K-2 and Firicano turns over K-4. They split the pot.

153. Phil Hellmuth calls from the button and Firicano limps from the small blind. Helppi checks and the flop comes J
97. Firicano bets $50,000 and both other players fold.

154. Firicano raises to $70,000 from the button and gets no callers.

155. Hellmuth raises to $84,000 from the small blind and everyone folds.

156. Hellmuth calls from the button and Firicano limps from the small blind. Helppi checks and the flop comes 6
43. Firicano checks and Helppi bets $50,000. Hellmuth calls and Firicano folds. The turn is the Jand Helppi checks. Hellmuth bets $60,000 and Helppi folds.

Tue Jul 25 22:22:00 PDT 2006
Juha Helppi Doubles Up
157. Daryn Firicano, on the button, raises to $70,000 and Juha Helppi folds. Phil Hellmuth, in the big blind, reraises to $160,000. Firicano moves all in and Hellmuth folds his hand.

158. Helppi raises to $70,000 from the button and everyone folds.

159. Hellmuth calls from the button and Helppi checks in the big blind. The flop comes J
J5and Helppi checks. Hellmuth bets $40,000 and Helppi raises to $100,000. Hellmuth calls and the turn is the K. Helppi checks and Hellmuth bets $70,000. Helppi checks and Hellmuth takes the pot.

160. Firicano raises to $70,000 from the button and Helppi moves all in from the small blind for $236,000 more. Firicano folds and Helppi wins the pot.

161. Helppi raises to $70,000 from the button and Firicano moves all in. Helppi immediately calls all in for at total of $408,000 and shows A
J. Firicano turns over AQand is in the lead. However, the board comes J5410Aand Juha Helppi and made to pair to double up.

Tue Jul 25 22:24:00 PDT 2006
Updated Chip Counts
The updated chip counts are:
Phil Hellmuth $1,300,000
Juha Helppi $840,000
Daryn Firicano $400,000

Tue Jul 25 22:30:00 PDT 2006
Hands 162-165
162. Phil Hellmuth raises to $70,000 from the button and gets no callers.

163. Daryn Firicano raises to $70,000 from the button and Juha Helppi reraises to $190,000 from the small blind. Firicano shows the A
and mucks his hand.

164. Hellmuth limps from the small blind and Firicano moves all in from the big blind. Hellmuth folds and Firicano wins the pot.

165. Hellmuth calls from the button and Firicano moves all in from the small blind. Hellmuth mucks and Firicano wins the pot.
 
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[Event 34] $1,000 No Limit Hold'em (Final Day)

[Event 34] $1,000 No Limit Hold'em (Final Day)

Recap from overnight Continued:


Tue Jul 25 22:40:00 PDT 2006
Hands 166-171
166. Phil Hellmuth gets a walk on his big blind.

167. Phil Hellmuth raises all in from the small blind and everyone folds.

168. Hellmuth raises to $100,000 from the button and Juha Helppi moves all in from the big blind. Hellmuth folds and Helppi wins the pot.

169. Hellmuth gets a walk on his big blind.

170. Daryn Firicano gets a walk on his blind.

171. Hellmuth calls from the button and Firicano limps from the small blind. Helppi checks and the flop comes 9
85. Firicano bets $50,000 and gets no callers.

Tue Jul 25 22:46:00 PDT 2006
Daryn Firicano Doubles Up
172. Daryn Firicano raises to $70,000 from the button and Phil Hellmuth calls from the big blind. The flop comes A 42and both players check. The turn is the 10and Hellmuth checks. Firicano moves all in for $333,000 and Hellmuth goes into the tank. After several minutes, Hellmuth calls and shows A6. Firicano turns over A8and is in the lead. The river is the 7and Daryn Firicano has doubled up.

Tue Jul 25 22:47:00 PDT 2006
Updated Chip Counts
The updated chip counts are:
Juha Helppi $900,000
Daryn Firicano $830,000
Phil Hellmuth $775,000

Tue Jul 25 23:02:00 PDT 2006
Hands 173-180
173. Phil Hellmuth limps from the small blind and Daryn Firicano checks. The flop comes A J4and Hellmuth bets $40,000. Firicano makes the call and the turn is the 9. Both players check and the river is the 7. Hellmuth bets $24,000 and Firicano folds.

174. Firicano limps from the small blind and Helppi checks. They check down a board of A
A6810and Firicano shows 7-2. Helppi shows 9-3 and takes the pot with nine high.

175. Firicano raises to $70,000 from the button and Juha Helppi reraises to $220,000. Firicano folds and Helppi wins the pot.

176. Hellmuth raises $50,000 more from the small blind and Firicano folds his big blind.

177. Hellmuth raises from the button and wins the pot.

178. Firicano raises to $70,000 from the button and gets no callers.

179. Helppi raises to $70,000 from the button and everyone folds.

180. Hellmuth raises to $70,000 from the button and Helppi calls from the big blind. The flop comes 8
63and Helppi checks. Hellmuth bets $45,000 and Helppi calls. The turn is the Aand Helppi checks. Hellmuth bets $75,000 and Helppi folds.

Tue Jul 25 23:03:00 PDT 2006
Quick Break
The players are currently on a 15-minute break.

Tue Jul 25 23:09:00 PDT 2006
Updated Chip Counts
The updated chip counts are:
Phil Hellmuth $960,000
Juha Helppi $935,000
Daryn Firicano $615,000

Tue Jul 25 23:19:00 PDT 2006
Blind Increase
The blinds have been increased to $15,000-$30,000 with a $5,000 ante.

Tue Jul 25 23:29:00 PDT 2006
Hands 181-185
181. Phil Hellmuth gets a walk on his big blind.

182. Juha Helppi raises to $80,000 from the big blind and Hellmuth reraises to $200,000 from the small blind. Helppi moves all in and Hellmuth flashes the A
as he mucks.

183. Daryn Firicano raises to $100,000 from the small blind and gets no callers.

184. Helppi limps from the small blind and Hellmuth checks. The flop comes 9
85and Helppi checks. Hellmuth bets $40,000 and Helppi raises to $100,000. Hellmuth folds and Helppi wins the pot.

185. Helppi raises to $80,000 from the button and Hellmuth reraises to $200,000 from the small blind. Helppi folds and Hellmuth rakes the pot.


Tue Jul 25 23:30:00 PDT 2006
Updated Chip Counts
The updated chip counts are:
Juha Helppi $1,260,000
Phil Hellmuth $640,000
Daryn Firicano $600,000

Tue Jul 25 23:38:00 PDT 2006
Hand 186-191
186. Daryn Firicano limps from the small blind and Juha Helppi raises to $110,000 from the big blind. Firicano moves all in and Helppi mucks his hand.

187. Firicano raises to $100,000 from the button and gets no callers.

188. Phil Hellmuth, in the small blind, raises to $80,000 and Firicano calls from the big blind. The flop comes 5
33and Hellmuth bets $100,000. Firicano folds and Hellmuth wins the pot.

189. Firicano limps from the small blind and Helppi raises to $110,000 from the big blind. Firicano moves all in and Helppi immediately folds.

190. Hellmuth gets a walk on his big blind.

191. Helppi makes is $80,000 from the button and gets no callers.


Tue Jul 25 23:42:00 PDT 2006
Updated Chip Counts
The updated chip counts are:
Juha Helppi $1,050,000
Phil Hellmuth $850,000
Daryn Firicano $600,000

Tue Jul 25 23:48:00 PDT 2006
Hands 192-196
192. Daryn Firicano limps from the small blind and Juha Helppi checks. The flop comes 9 93and Firicano bets $50,000. Helppi makes the call and the turn is the 4. Firicano checks and Helppi bets $50,000. Firicano folds and Helppi wins the pot.

193. Helppit limps from the small blind and Phil Hellmuth checks. They check a flop of Q
J8and the turn is the 7. Helppi checks and Hellmuth bets $30,000. Helppi calls and the river is the 10. Both players check and Helppi shows K8for a pair of eights. Hellmuth folds and Helppi wins the pot.

194. Hellmuth raises to $80,000 from the small blind and Firicano calls from the big blind. They check a flop of A
22and the turn is the 6. They check again and the river is the 3. Hellmuth bets $40,000 and Firicano quickly calls. Hellmuth turns up QQand wins the pot.

195. Firicano limps from the small blind and Helppi checks. The flop comes J
J8and Firicano bets $60,000. Helppi folds and Firicano wins the pot.

196. Firicano raises to $100,000 from the button and Helppi moves all in from the small blind. Firicano folds and Helppi wins the pot.


Tue Jul 25 23:51:00 PDT 2006
Daryn Firicano Eliminated 3rd ($187,219)
197. Juha Helppi raises to $80,000 from the button and Daryn Firicano moves all in from the big blind for $380,000. Helppi makes the call and shows A 8. Firicano shows KQand the board comes J8347. Daryn Firicano has been eliminated in 3rd place.

Tue Jul 25 23:53:00 PDT 2006
Updated Chip Count
The updated chip count is:
Juha Helppi $1,650,000
Phil Hellmuth $850,000

Tue Jul 25 23:59:00 PDT 2006
Hands 198-203
198. Phil Hellmuth limps in from the button and Juha Helppi raises to $140,000. Hellmuth folds.

199. Helppi limps from the small blind and Hellmuth checks. They check a flop of Q
JJand the turn is the 7. They check again and the river is the 5. Hellmuth bets $30,000 and Helppi folds.

200. Hellmuth limps and Helppi checks. The flop comes 7
54and they both check. The turn is the 9and Helppi bets $40,000. Hellmuth folds and Helppi wins the pot.

201. Helppi raises to $90,000 and Hellmuth folds.

202. Hellmuth raises to $60,000 straight from the button and Helppi moves all in. Hellmuth folds and Helppi wins the pot.

203. Helppi limps in and Hellmuth checks. The flop comes K
Q4and both players check. The turn is the 3and Hellmuth bets $40,000. Helppi folds and Hellmuth wins the pot.

Wed Jul 26 00:03:00 PDT 2006
Updated Chip Count
The updated chip count is:
Juha Helppi $1,850,000
Phil Hellmuth $650,000

Wed Jul 26 00:07:00 PDT 2006
Phil Hellmuth Doubles Up
204. Phil Hellmuth limps in from the button and Juha Helppi raises to $110,000 total. Hellmuth folds and Helppi wins the pot.

205. Helppi raises to $90,000 and Hellmuth folds.

206. Hellmuth limps and Helppi checks. The flop comes J
74and both players check. The turn is the 5and Helppi bets $60,000. Hellmuth makes the call and the river is the 5. Helppi bets $120,000 and wins the pot.

207. Helppi raises to $90,000 and Hellmuth moves all in for $480,000 from the big blind. Helppi makes the call and shows A
6. Hellmuth shows 55and the flop comes KJ5and Hellmuth flops a set. However, the Qon the turn gives Helppi the flush. But, the Qon the river fills up Hellmuth and doubles him up.

Wed Jul 26 00:08:00 PDT 2006
Updated Chip Count
The updated chip count is:
Juha Helppi $1,300,000
Phil Hellmuth $1,200,000

Wed Jul 26 00:15:00 PDT 2006
Hands 208-213
208. Phil Hellmuth raises to $110,000 and Juha Helppi folds.

209. Helppi folds and Hellmuth gets a walk on his big blind.

210. Hellmuth limps in and Helppi checks. The flop comes A
108and Helppi checks. Hellmuth bets $40,000 and Helppi folds.

211. Helppi raises to $90,000 from the button and Hellmuth makes the call. The flop comes K
J6and Hellmuth checks. Helppi bets $100,000 and Hellmuth folds.

212. Hellmuth limps in and Helppi checks his big blind. The flop comes A
Q3and Helppi checks. Hellmuth bets $40,000 and Helppi folds.

213. Helppi raises to $90,000 and Hellmuth folds.


Wed Jul 26 00:22:00 PDT 2006
Hands 214-220
214. Phil Hellmuth raises to $80,000 and Juha Helppi folds.

215. Phil Hellmuth gets a walk on his big blind.

216. Juha Helppi gets a walk on his big blind.

217. Helppi limps in and Hellmuth checks. The flop comes K
43and Hellmuth checks. Helppi bets $60,000 and Hellmuth folds.

218. Hellmuth limps in and Helppi checks. The flop comes K
104and both players check. The turn is the Jand Helppi checks. Hellmuth bets $60,000 and wins the pot.

219. Helppi limps in and Hellmuth checks. The flop comes A
K10and Helppi bets $50,000. Hellmuth folds and Helppi wins the pot.

220. Hellmuth limps in and Helppi checks. The flop comes A
55and Helppi checks. Hellmuth bets $40,000 and Helppi raises to $100,000. Hellmuth reraises to $160,000 and Helppi reraises an additional $200,000. Hellmuth folds.

Wed Jul 26 00:27:00 PDT 2006
Updated Chip Count
The updated chip count is:
Juha Helppi $1,400,000
Phil Hellmuth $1,100,000

Wed Jul 26 00:33:00 PDT 2006
Hands 221-227
221. Phil Hellmuth gets a walk on his big blind.

222. Hellmuth limps in and Juha Helppi checks. The flop comes 8
42and Helppi checks. Hellmuth bets $40,000 and Helppi calls. The turn is the Qand Helppi checks again. Hellmuth bets $120,000 and Helppi folds.

223. Helppi limps in and Hellmuth checks. They check down a board of A
Q5A8and Hellmuth shows 5-4 for a pair of fives. He wins the pot.

224. Helppi receives a walk on his big blind.

225. Helppi raises to $90,000 and Hellmuth mucks his hand.

226. Hellmuth limps in and Helppi checks. The flop comes K
83and Helppi bets $45,000. Hellmuth folds and Helppi wins the pot.

227. Helppi limps in and Hellmuth raises $70,000 more from the big blind. Helppi makes the call and the flop comes A
Q6and Hellmuth checks. Helppi checks and the turn is the 3. Hellmuth bets $120,000 and Helppi folds.

 
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[Event 34] $1,000 No Limit Hold'em (Final Day)

[Event 34] $1,000 No Limit Hold'em (Final Day)

Recap from overnight Continued:


Wed Jul 26 00:39:00 PDT 2006
Phil Hellmuth Doubles Up
228. Phil Hellmuth limps in and Juha Helppi checks. The flop comes A 85and Helppi checks. Hellmuth bets $30,000 and Helppi calls. The turn is the 10and both players check. The river is the 3and both players check again. Helppi shows a five for a pair and Hellmuth folds.

229. Hellmuth receives a walk on his big blind.

230. Hellmuth raises to $80,000 and Helppi folds.

231. Helppi opens the pot for $90,000 and Hellmuth folds.

232. Hellmuth raises to $80,000 from the button and Helppi moves all in. Hellmuth immediately calls all in for $1,055,000 and shows K
K. Helppi shows A10and the board comes Q8226. Phil Hellmuth has doubled up.

Wed Jul 26 00:41:00 PDT 2006
Updated Chip Count
The updated chip count is:
Phil Hellmuth $2,200,000
Juha Helppi $300,000

Wed Jul 26 00:45:00 PDT 2006
Juha Helppi Doubles Up
233. Phil Hellmuth gets a walk on his big blind.

234. Phil Hellmuth moves all in from the button and Juha Helppi folds.

235. Phil Hellmuth gets a walk on his big blind.

236. Hellmuth limps and Helppi moves all in. Hellmuth folds and Helppi wins the pot.

237. Helppi moves all in for $215,000 and Hellmuth makes the call. Helppi shows A
Qand Hellmuth turns over K4. The board comes AJ4102and Juha Helppi has doubled up.

Wed Jul 26 00:50:00 PDT 2006
Phil Hellmuth Wins 10th Bracelet!!!
238. Phil Hellmuth limps in from the button and Juha Helppi moves all in. Hellmuth immediately calls with A J. Helppi turns over A9. The board comes Q82K6and Phil Hellmuth has won the tournament.

Juha Helppi finishes in second place and earns $331,144.

Phil Hellmuth earns his 10th gold bracelet and $631,863.
 
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[Event 35] $1,000 Seven Card Hi-Lo Split (Day 2)

[Event 35] $1,000 Seven Card Hi-Lo Split (Day 2)
Recap from overnight:
Tue Jul 25 16:14:00 PDT 2006
Play Begins
The second day of the 7-Card Stud Eight or Better $1,000 Event is now underway. Play begins at level 12 with $150 antes, a bring in of $300, and llimits of $800 and $1,600. Play begins with 98 players remaining, the top 72 are in the money.

Tue Jul 25 16:34:00 PDT 2006
Action Right Away
Two players have been quickly eliminated in today's action. Dan Heimiller and Al Morris chopped up the rest of Carlos Fufontes chips, and Paramit Gil has also been eliminated.

Tue Jul 25 17:00:00 PDT 2006
Juanda Takes a Huge Pot
John Juanda makes the final call on 7th street with his board showing Q 368when his opponent's board shows J9610. Juanda flips up Q84as his hole cards for two pair and his opponent mucks. With this win he rakes in a huge pot of $9,500 and his stack jumps to $28,200.

Tue Jul 25 17:05:00 PDT 2006
Hoang Survives
John Hoang is all-in on 4th street with A-2-3-7 against Leo Fasen's Q 765. Hoang makes his low with a Five on 5th street, while Fasen catches an Afor an inferior low draw. 6th street is a Four for Hoang giving him a wheel, while Fasen catches a 10. Hoang calls out for no diamond as the river is dealt face down. He gets his wish and Hoang scoops the pot more than doubling up to $6000.

Tue Jul 25 17:12:00 PDT 2006
Level 13 Begins
Players are now playing in level 13 of the tournament, with stakes at $1,000-$2,000, a bring-in of $300, a completion of $1,000 and antes at $200.

Tue Jul 25 17:13:00 PDT 2006
Kessler Scoops
With $7,400 in the pot on 7th street, Allen Kessler checks with a board showing 2 K106. His opponent's board reads 10988and he also checks. Kessler flips up his hole cards (1099) for two pair, 10's and 9's and his opponent mucks. Kessler scoops the pot to put him up to $8,650. At one point yesterday Kessler was down to one green $25 chip.

Tue Jul 25 17:17:00 PDT 2006
8s Good For Sklansky, Not Hoang
John Hoang and David Sklansky bet and raise each other on 3rd street until Sklansky is all in. Hoang has about $2,000 left.
Hoang - (A 8)8
Sklansky - (32)A
Sklansky is then dealt the 8Q8(9), and Hoang receives 3J610. Sklansky has a pair of Eights with an Ace-Queen kicker, and Hoang has Eights with an Ace-Jack. Sklansky scoops to $6,000, and Hoang is disgusted with his draw.

Tue Jul 25 17:35:00 PDT 2006
Round-For-Round Play Begins
As the money bubble approaches, round-for-round play has begun. There are 74 players remaining and 72 players make money in the event. The prize for 72nd is $1,793.

Tue Jul 25 17:43:00 PDT 2006
Cyndy Scoops To Survive
On the first hand of round-for-round play, Cyndy Violette is all-in against Rod Pardey. Violette has 8 85734while Pardey has an Ace-high spade-flush draw and a better low draw. Violette gets the 6to make a 7-6-5-4-3 low to go with her 8-high flush. Pardey looks at his river card and mucks. Violette staves off elimination and now has $19,000.

Tue Jul 25 17:47:00 PDT 2006
Bubble Bursts
Bill Edler calls his opponent's all-in with his board showing 9 73. His opponent shows A104and flips up A4for two pair and Edler is behind when he shows 82for nine-high with only back-door draws. 6th and 7th street do not further improve Edler's opponent but are miraculous for him when they come 56to give him a straight. Edler takes the pot and eliminates the 73rd player in the Stud event, locking any remaining players into the money.
Edler later said that he was "priced into" the call on 5th street, as his opponent only had $1,800 more to put in the pot for his all-in.
With 72 players remaining, round-for-round play will continue until all tables have had 8 hands dealt. Once this is done, if more than the two people already busted are eliminated, all of those eliminated will share the bottom few spots of money.

Tue Jul 25 17:58:00 PDT 2006
Round-for-Round Play Over
Round-for-round play has been discontinued as four players were eliminated during the first round. Only two eliminations were needed to make the money so the four busted players will share the bottom two paid places ($1,793 for 72nd and 71st). These four players were eliminated on the bubble: 74th - Brent Carter ($896); 73 - Linda Allen ($896); 72 - Henry Araneta ($897); 71 - Martin Corpuz ($897).


Tue Jul 25 18:08:00 PDT 2006
"Miami" John Rakes in Huge Pot
"Miami" John Cernuto rakes in a $30,000 pot when his two pair, Kings and Queens hold up against his opponent's pocket 7's. Cernuto now sits with $39,000 in his stack.

Tue Jul 25 18:10:00 PDT 2006
Edler Hits Quads to Bust Opponent
Bill Edler shows trip Aces against his opponent's 2-3-4-5. His opponent is all-in and will need the one remaining Ace or a 6 to stay alive and double up. The Ace hits, but not for Edler's opponent and Edler makes quad Aces to rake the pot. Edler now sits with $30,000.

Tue Jul 25 18:15:00 PDT 2006
More Eliminations
The following players have been eliminated earning $1,793:
70. Vince Burgio
69. Meredith Holtzman
68. Ray Marin
67. Marsha Waggoner
66. Michael Dobrich
65. Martin Stilling

Tue Jul 25 18:24:00 PDT 2006
Players On Break
The players are now on a 20 minute break. The floormen are currently coloring off the $25 chips.


Tue Jul 25 19:08:00 PDT 2006
Recent Eliminations
The following players have been eliminated and will receive $1,793
64. Alan Young
63. Mike Gisondi
62. Antranik Ulker
61. Michael Salsburg
60. Chuck McCormick
59. Allen Kessler
58. Al Morris
57. Caryn Castillo
The following players will receive $2,295
56. Henry Castillo
55. Curtis Ikeuchi
54. Coralee Grebe

Tue Jul 25 19:25:00 PDT 2006
Violette Scoops Three-Way Pot
Cyndy Violette is all-in on 4th street with Jean Gaspard and Reza Payvar also in the hand.
Violette - (K Q)K5Q10(2)
Gaspard - (X-X)2J5Q
Payvar - (43)210A10(3)
Payvar bets Gaspard off of the hand on 6th street. Violette is elated to find that she is ahead going to the river. Violette scoops the entire pot and is now $24,500. Gaspard is down to $15,000, and Payvar has $30,000.

Tue Jul 25 19:47:00 PDT 2006
Play Now At Level 15

Tue Jul 25 20:02:00 PDT 2006
Chris Grigorian Eliminated
Chris Grigorian is eliminated when his Aces up on 6th street fall prey to three running 7's on 5th, 6th and 7th street.

Tue Jul 25 20:10:00 PDT 2006
More Eliminations
The following players will receive $2,295
53. Todd Dakake
52. Shawn Kimmel
51. Wallace Cake
50. Charles Burris
49. Alex Jacob
48. Jeff Sigmund
47. Edward Sirakout

Tue Jul 25 20:19:00 PDT 2006
Recent Eliminations
The following players have been eliminated and will receive $2,295
46. Eric Wilmsen
45. Alan Steinberg
44. Verinder Nayar
43. Don McCalmond
42. Terrance Hastoo
41. Bruce Burke
The following players will receive $2,868
40. Chris Grigrorian
39. Jean Gaspard

Tue Jul 25 20:51:00 PDT 2006
More Eliminations
The following people have been eliminated earning $2,868
38. Paul Honas
37. Peter Moore
36. Jeff Mervis
35. Al Cigglia
34. Allen Enciso
 
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