2009 World Series of Poker
Event 33 - $10,000 World Championship Limit Hold'em
Day: 3
Event Info
Level: 20
Blinds: 9,000/18,000
Ante: 0
Seat 2: Matt Hawrilenko -- 235,000
Seat 3: Michiel Brummelhuis -- 434,000
Seat 4: Pat Pezzin -- 370,000
Seat 5: Daniel Alaei -- 602,000
Seat 6: Chad Brown -- 755,000
Seat 7: Soheil Shamseddin -- 620,000
Seat 8: Matt Glantz -- 667,000
Seat 9: Kenny Hsiung -- 782,000
Seat 10: Greg Mueller -- 586,000
We're on a short break before we go to our unofficial ten-handed final.
Ho bet out on the turn, leaving herself just pocket change behind. Again, a call.
Come the river there was no getting away from it. Ho stuck her last few chips in, Hsiung called, they flipped the cards and Ho stood up and left without so much as a goodbye.
Ho:
Hsiung:
Her opponent was Pat Pezzin who made the call.
"I'm not bluffing, I have a jack and I thought I could get him off it" defended Ho, as Pezzin took down the pot with his .
Pezzin is up to 400,000 with Ho down to 190,000.
The flop was and Hsiung checked to Shamseddin who bet. Hsiung made the call.
The turn brought the and this time Hsiung led out with a bet. Shamseddin quickly raised and Hsiung called.
The river landed the and Hsiung checked, Shamseddin bet again and Hsiung made a crying call. Shamseddin tabled for a flopped two pair to take it down.
"It's almost like you knew it was coming!" quipped Pezzin as Shamseddin has recovered nicely to now sit with 440,000 chips.
Flop:
Hsiung bet out and this time it was Shamseddin's turn to just call.
Turn: Hsiung bet out again, and finally Shamseddin got the last of his chips in with a raise. Call, and it was an easy double up for Shamseddin, who celebrated with a little fist pump.
Hsiung:
Shamseddin:
River: a harmless
Shamseddin is now back up to a more respectable 250,000.
Both players checked the flop and Glantz checked the turn too -- but raised when Klecan bet. Call.
Glantz bet out on the river and Klecan decided it was worth a call -- but Glantz turned over the for trips and Klecan mucked his hand.