Erick Lindgren had the button in Seat 8. Barry Greenstein raised, Matt Glantz three-bet and Greenstein called. The flop was . Glantz bet out, Greenstein folded and Glantz won the pot.
2008 World Series of Poker
Event 45 - $50,000 H.O.R.S.E. World Championship
Day: 5
Event Info
Erick Lindgren had the button in Seat 8. Barry Greenstein raised, Matt Glantz three-bet and Greenstein called. The flop was . Glantz bet out, Greenstein folded and Glantz won the pot.
Michael DeMichele had the button in Seat 7. Huck Seed raised from under the gun and action folded around. Seed picked up the blinds.
Barry Greenstein had the button in Seat 6. Huck Seed raised from UTG+1, got no takers, and picked up the blinds.
Scotty Nguyen had the button in Seat 5. Erick Lindgren raised from under the gun and action folded around. Lindgren picked up the blinds.
Lyle Berman had the button in Seat 4. Scotty Nguyen completed the small blind and Barry Greenstein checked his option. The flop was . Nguyen checked, Greenstein bet, Nguyen folded and Greenstein won the pot.
Huck Seed had the button in Seat 2. Action folded around to Lyle Berman in the small blind and he raised. Scotty Nguyen made the call from the big blind.
The flop came and Berman checked. Nguyen bet and Berman folded. Scotty Nguyen won the pot.
Matt Glantz had the button in Seat 1. Michael DeMichele opened for a raise from middle position and picked up the blinds.
Erick Lindgren had the button in Seat 8. Lyle Berman opened for a raise. Barry Greenstein called as did Erick Lindgren.
The three players saw a flop of . Berman and Greenstein checked and Lindgren bet. Berman called and Greenstein folded. It was heads up to the turn.
The turn came the and both players checked. The river came the and Berman tossed out a bet. Lingren folded and Lyle Berman won the pot.
Lyle Berman (X-X)
Matt Glantz (X-X)
Huck Seed had the bring-in with the , Lyle Berman completed, Matt Glantz raised, Seed folded and Berman called. Glantz bet out on fourth, getting a call from Berman, but Berman folded to Glantz's lead bet on fifth.