Player | Chips | Progress |
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340,000
53,300
|
53,300 |
|
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260,000
107,600
|
107,600 |
|
||
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135,000
-44,900
|
-44,900 |
|
||
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133,000
41,800
|
41,800 |
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55,000
-45,000
|
-45,000 |
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30,000
-105,400
|
-105,400 |
|
2012 World Series of Poker
Level: 20
Blinds: /
Ante:
Player | Chips | Progress |
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258,000
29,100
|
29,100 |
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240,000
121,400
|
121,400 |
|
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235,000
23,000
|
23,000 |
|
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150,000
-10,000
|
-10,000 |
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85,000
-52,600
|
-52,600 |
|
No Limit Hold'em
Matthew Ashton opened for 7,500 and Brian Saltus raised to 20,000 from the small blind. Ashton moved all in and Saltus called.
Ashton:
Saltus:
The board ran
and Saltus doubled up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
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212,000
-73,600
|
-73,600 |
|
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160,000
51,000
|
51,000 |
Despite managing to double up early, Todd Bui was still the shortest stack in the tournament by a long shot heading into the final 18. Unfortunately it has no all come to an end for Bui in 18th place. We didn't catch the action, but we can tell you that he scored $9,481 for his effort and looked in good spirits when we spotted him on the rail.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Busted | |
|
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
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345,000
-1,900
|
-1,900 |
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280,000
-3,000
|
-3,000 |
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215,000
-6,500
|
-6,500 |
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195,000
75,600
|
75,600 |
|
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170,000
-25,700
|
-25,700 |
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90,000
-26,800
|
-26,800 |
|
Table 439
Seat | Player |
---|---|
1 | Brian Saltus |
2 | Bryn Kenney |
3 | Todd Bui |
4 | Matthew Ashton |
5 | Tommy Hang |
6 | Vincent Van Der Fluit |
Table 440
Seat | Player |
---|---|
1 | Vanessa Selbst |
2 | Julien Renard |
3 | James Mackey |
4 | Thomas Chambers |
5 | Mike Gorodinsky |
6 | Gabriel Nassif |
Table 441
Seat | Player |
---|---|
1 | Mike Wattel |
2 | Scott Clements |
3 | Allen Chang |
4 | Chris Bjorin |
5 | Michael Saltzburg |
6 | Lee Goldman |
The field has been trimmed to 18 and they are doing a complete redraw. We'll have it posted shortly.
Stud 8
Can Kim Hua has just become the first player to be eliminated on Day 3. His last hand was during a round of Stud Eight-or-Better. Kim Hua was all in during the first round of betting, completing with a showing. Tommy Hang was the player he would have to go up against, with his
showing. Here is how the board ran out.
Kim Hua: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Hang: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Kim Hua was in trouble most of the way, but could pick up a larger full house than Hang on seventh street. However, it wasn't mean to be as he sent his final card into the muck. We didn't catch Hang's last car, but it didn't matter because he had the full house and enough to eliminate Kim Hua in 19th place.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Busted |
Stud 8
Selbst | ![]() ![]() | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() |
Bjorin | ![]() ![]() | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() |
We caught with up the action on 5th street, Selbs bet, Bjorin raised and Selbst called. Both players checked 6th street, Selbst checked on 7th, Bjorin bet and Selbst went into then tank.
"Sorry guys, I don't play this game," Selbst said.
One of the players said, "Don't worry about it."
The Selbst mucked her hand.