2008 World Series of Poker
Event 31 - $2,500 No-Limit Hold'em Six-handed
Day: 3
Event Info
-- check, check
Turn:
Now Minieri bets out 115,000, and Song calls, after a moment's pause.
River:
Minieri fires out another 245,000. Song takes longer over his decision this time, rubbing his face for a while with an expression of consternation. At last he folds to applause from Minieri's rather loud railers.
Both players check.
Turn =
Song checks, Minieri bets 150,000, Kevin calls.
River =
Song checks again, Minieri bets 300,000, Song folds.
Flop:
After a pause, Song bets out 300,000, his face obscured underneath his Korean Air baseball cap. Filtz looks rather irked, and retreats into the tank. After some time, during which his expression slowly turns to one of resignation, Filtz folds.
"Gutshot?" suggests Minieri to Song. "Kings? Is it?" There is no response from Song.
Like an incognito celebrity with his scarf hoisted up and the light beaming down on his Terminator shades, Minieri bets out 100,000. Again, Fischer makes the call.
Turn =
Minieri checks, Fischer checks behind.
River =
Minieri opts to lead out with a bet of 250,000, thus making the pot worth 602,000.
Fischer ups his shades to his forehead and releases a slight grimace, before making what appears to be a reluctant call.
"Aces," announces Minieri without hesitation.
Fischer reveals , but the cowboys aren't good enough, ultimately desaddled by Minieri's superior
Song bets out 27,000, Filtz calls.
Turn =
Song, his cap shodowing his face, checks, as does Filtz.
River =
Song checks, and so does Filtz, albeit after a dwell.
Filtz shows , which is good enough to take the pot.
Fischer checks to Minieri, who bets 107,000. Fischer gives it up, and Minieri takes it down.
O'Shea checks, but Fischer is less accommodating, continue betting for 110,000.
Although Song swiftly sidesteps out of the way, O'Shea pauses momentarily before pushing all in!
Fischer calls without hesitation.
O'Shea =
Fischer =
Turn =
River =
As Fischer scoops the pot, O'Shea exits to a nice round of applause and joins his fellow countrymen in the audience.