2009 World Series of Poker
Event 19 - $2,500 Six-handed No Limit Hold'em
Day: 3
Event Info
Sudworth:
Serock:
Sudworth tapped the table and wished everyone good luck.
We'll now be on a short break as they set-up on the feature table.
The flop came . Rios checked, Serock bet 105,000, and after thinking a bit Rios made the call. Both checked the on the turn. Both also checked the on the river.
Rios turned over for nines, and Serock mucked. Rios has nearly 1.2 million, while Serock is still above the 3 million-chip mark.
Seat 2: Jesse Rios -- 1,100,000
Seat 3: Russell Crane -- 518,000
Seat 4: Brock Parker -- 1,420,000
Seat 5: Joe Serock -- 3,400,000
Seat 6: Alexander Wilson -- 1,100,000
Seat 7: Clayton Newman -- 266,000
Level: 22
Blinds: 10,000/20,000
Ante: 3,000
All of the community cards had been dealt: , and it appeared as though Meinders had check-raised Serock, who then responded by pushing all in. Meinders called, turning over Q-J for trip jacks. But Serock had for the straight, and Meinders is out in 8th place.
"Donk down on 150!" said the good-natured Meinders as he shook hands on his way out.
Serock moves up to a whopping 3.4 million on that one, about than two million ahead of his nearest foe (Brock Parker). We're down to seven, and so now the players are redrawing for a single seven-handed table.
Kinkade:
Rios:
The board was helping neither player but it leaves us with just eight remaining.
The flop is , Meinders and Serock check and Crane bets what looked to be about 56,000. Meinders folded but Serock made the call.
The turn went check check before Serock bet 175,000 on the river. Crane folded and the rich get richer.
Joe Serock continues to maintain the lead with 2.2 million. The short stack right now is Clayton Newman with about 275,000.