The board was and with most of his chips in the pot O'Brien went all in and was called by Taylor. When Taylor turned his O'Brien knew his needed running kings to snap the aces, but was not able to get there. The turn and river were blanks and O'Brien left us in 13th place.
2008 World Series of Poker
Event 12 - $1,500 Limit Hold'em
Day: 3
Event Info
The board was and with most of his chips in the pot O'Brien went all in and was called by Taylor. When Taylor turned his O'Brien knew his needed running kings to snap the aces, but was not able to get there. The turn and river were blanks and O'Brien left us in 13th place.
The flop came and Vinh fired out of the small blind. He was called by Schultz and Shkolnik laid his hand down.
The turn flipped the and again Vinh didn't hesitate, firing a bet of 20,000. After some thought Schultz called.
The final card was the and Vinh quickly fired another 20,000 into the pot. Schultz looked him down and made the call.
Vinh turned over and Schultz smiled as he turned to take down the pot worth 190,000 and further his chip lead on the field.
Vinh is down to 45,000.
Taylor is up to 138,000 now.
Level: 20
Blinds: 5,000/10,000
Ante: 0
The flop came , and with Shklonik all in, Fellows tried to build a side pot. Niesert opted out and folded, and the cards were tabled. Fellows turned pocket fives and Shkolnik gladly turned his pocket eights.
The board failed to help Fellows, as the turn brought the and the river .
Shkolnik now has 145,000
Golser check-calls an 8,000 bet from O'Brien so we see the turn:
Golser check-calls a 16,000 bet from O'Brien this time so we go to the river:
Same pattern here, as Golser check-calls a 16,000 from O'Brien once again.
O'Brien taps the table and congratulates Golser on a great call holding . O'Brien's is no good for this pot.
Vinh checked to see Shultz bet 8,000 before he raised to 16,000. The raising didn't stop there, as Vinh made it 24,000 and Shultz then made it 36,000. Vinh made the call so we headed to the turn:
Vinh check-raised Shultz's 16,000 bet up to 32,000. Shultz called. The river came:
Vinh had already placed a 16,000 bet out there and Shultz obliged by calling.
Vinh flipped over but was cruely conterfeited by Shultz's .
A disgruntled Vinh shook his head then spread his remaining chips around in front of him. He is now down to around 145,000.
Shultz is up to just under 300,000.