01-21-2011 22:16 UTC+11
"Thanks for that Barny!"
Barny Boatman made it 12,000 from the button only to have Patrik Antonius move all in for 31,100 more from the big blind.
"I think you should call!" stated Lederer.
"Sometimes you've just gotta man up!" he continued before Boatman continued deliberating before eventually pushing in the chips to call.
Boatman:
Antonius:
With Antonius in the lead, the flop kept him in the lead, but gave Boatman outs to a straight.
The on the turn changed little, and as the landed on the river, Antonius doubled through to 90,000 as Boatman slipped to 135,000 and change.
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Howard Lederer Barny Boatman Patrik Antonius
01-21-2011 22:10 UTC+11
Howard Lederer moved all in - for the third hand in succession - from the small blind.
"If you can show me a worse hand then this . . ." stated Boatman before trailing off and showing his before mucking.
Lederer is now approaching the 70,000-chip mark following his back-to-back pushes.
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Howard Lederer Barny Boatman
01-21-2011 22:08 UTC+11
Howard Lederer open-shipped from under the gun and found a series of folds from his table.
On the following hand, James Bord entered the pot with a raise to 13,000 only to have Lederer move all in from the big blind for 50,600.
Bord folded, and Lederer collected the pot.
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Howard Lederer James Bord
01-21-2011 22:06 UTC+11
James Bord opened it up from the small blind for 12,500 only to have Patrik Antonius move all in for 46,600 from the big blind.
"Wait, how much more?" asked Bord before announcing call and tabling his hand.
Bord:
Antonius:
"Spade, spade, spade?" asked Bord as the dealer dropped the flop to get a few murmurs from the crowd.
The on the turn now gave Bord a chop draw, and as he continually called for a nine, the deck obliged by dropping the on the river to see the pot chopped up.
"That was sick! So sick!" stated a stunned Bord.
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James Bord Patrik Antonius
01-21-2011 22:01 UTC+11
Barny Boatman limped the small blind and James Bord checked his option as the flop brought about a bet of 8,000 from Bord once Boatman had checked.
Boatman stalled for a few moments before making it 21,000 to prompt an insta-fold from Bord.
"I knew I shouldn't have done it. Got my hand caught in the cookie jar!" stated Bord.
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Barny Boatman James Bord
01-21-2011 21:59 UTC+11
Howard Lederer pushed from the small blind into Barny Boatman.
"I have a nice hand" stated Boatman as he contemplated a call.
"I want you to call. I want some chips!" added Lederer.
Boatman eventually folded, and Lederer flashed his .
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Howard Lederer Barny Boatman
01-21-2011 21:58 UTC+11
Barney Boatman limped in from under the gun and David Oppenheim completed from the small blind as Howard lederer checked his option from the big.
Boatman took the lead on the flop by leading for 7,500 as Oppenheim check-called and Lederer passed.
The was checked through on the turn as the landed on the river and Oppenheim checked for a third time.
Boatman leant over the table and then tapped it hard with his right fist. Oppenheim tabled his and Boatman kicked his cards to the muck.
"Aarrgghh!" screamed Lederer.
"I had King-five. And a backdoor flush draw. Should have just bet the flop!" he continued.
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Howard Lederer Barny Boatman David Oppenheim
01-21-2011 21:55 UTC+11
Patrik Antonius and David Oppenheim
The action folded to Patrik Antonius in the small blind, and he moved all in from the small blind.
Oppenheim peeked at both cards and saw that he had two four-siders - meaning he had either , or .
As he slowly squeezed it out, he shook his head and mucked whiles stating he had a natural - meaning he had the .
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David Oppenheim Patrik Antonius
01-21-2011 21:53 UTC+11
With the action folding to James Bord in the small blind, he kicked off the resumption of play by moving all in.
Patrik Antonius didn't take too long deliberating as he quickly kicked his cards to the muck.
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Patrik Antonius James Bord