2008 World Series of Poker
Event 2 - $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 3
Event Info
The flop is . Both Akenhead and Hinkle check to see the on the turn. They check again. The river is the . They check one more time. Ferguson shows down the best hand with to triple up, and the crowd goes absolutely wild.
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Grant Hinkle - 9,375,000
James Akenhead - 1,955,000
Chris Ferguson - 500,000
Grant Hinkle has the button in Seat 10. James Akenhead folds to Hinkle on the button, who raises to 250,000. Tran calls the raise from the small blind, putting Chris Ferguson, the big blind, to a decision. He thinks and then folds. Two players to the flop.
The flop is . Tran checks to Hinkle on the button. Hinkle, dressed in a green button-down shirt, jeans and a black and white Bodog baseball cap, bets 350,000. Action moves back to Tran, who is slumped on the rail of the table. To say these players are exhausted, after playing from 2pm Monday until 6am Tuesday morning, and then starting again at 1:30pm Tuesday afternoon and playing 12 hours today, is an understatement. Tran makes the call.
The turn is the . Tran checks to Hinkle again, who now bets 700,000. Akenhead, watching the hand closely, can't help but rub the sleep out of his eyes and chew on his fingernail. Tran takes a minute to make the call.
The falls on the river. Tran checks to Hinkle a third time. Hinkle, showing no sign of slowing down at all, announces that he is all in. Tran quickly calls and show for trip aces. But Hinkle has made a full house with ! It's all over for Theo Tran. He is eliminated in fourth place and will collect $327,148. Get some sleep, Theo.
Akenhead:
Ferguson:
The audience is on their feet, most of which are rooting for Ferguson. The flop comes down putting Ferguson into the lead. In contrast to the rowdy roars heard at other times, Ferguson's supporters clapped triumphantly when the flop came down. The turn was a blank coming the . After a dramatic pause, the river fell the and Ferguson survived. He doubled up to about 500,000.