The flop is and Sung bets 205,000 but Mullen check-raises for an additional 500,000 more. Sung folds and is rapidly dropping to the bottom of the chip counts.
2009 World Series of Poker
Event 4 - $1,000 No Limit Hold'em
Day: 4
Event Info
The flop is and Sung bets 205,000 but Mullen check-raises for an additional 500,000 more. Sung folds and is rapidly dropping to the bottom of the chip counts.
The flop is , Heilmiller and Mullen both check, Sung though, has other ideas and bets out 340,000.
Heimiller calls and Mullen folds. The turn is the , which makes the board very scary indeed. Heimiller now leads for 400,000 and Sung folds.
Sung is now quite short.
Sung leads out for 250,000 and Vilandos raises to 500,000, Sung makes it 250,000 more for a total of 750,000. Vilandos calls and the turn is the , Sung leads for 700,000 and Vilandos quickly moves in with Sung folding even quicker.
The river is the and Vilandos checks, Heimiller bets 600,000 now into this giant pot and Vilandos makes the call. Heimiller shows but Vilandos shows for the huge turn draw and rivered straight.
All three players check the flop and Sidebotham leads for 370,000 on the turn. Hunyh makes the call before Matz moves all-in for 1,265,000.
Sidebotham thinks while Matz sits back looking (or attempting to look) very calm and composed. Sidebotham folds painfully while Hunyh thinks for a minute before making the call.
Hunyh calls with and Matz shows for a nasty set over set altercation.
The river is the and Matz has Hunyh covered and knocks him out.
A horrible spot for Hunyh, but to his credit, it looked as though he thought he might be beat before he made the call.
And if on cue, Heimiller raises the first hand to 175,000 and takes the blinds and antes.
Level: 27
Blinds: 30,000/60,000
Ante: 5,000
Hunyh makes a pretty speedy call and the flop comes . Both players check and the turn is the , Sung counts out and pushes forward a stack of green chips, 500,000 to be exact.
Hunyh sits fiddling with his chips, one hand over his mouth, staring intensely at the flop and then the bet. After a minute, he gives it up.
The flop comes and Sung checks and eventually calls a 2250,000 bet. The is the turn and Sung checks a second time, this time Vilandos bets 375,000. Sung looks like he wants to call, but then rechecks his cards more openly than usual, the classic 'going to fold' move.
Sung folds and Vilandos takes the pot.