Daniel Negreanu raised to 7,500 under the gun, continuing the trend of first position raisers this level. From middle position, Jen Harman made it 16,700, and her three-bet was enough to take the pot.
2010 World Series of Poker
Level: 13
Blinds: 1,500/3,000
Ante: 400
Earlier today, the Amazon Room played host to a Dealers' Olympics, a unique tournament in which dealers from across the nation compete over a number of different challenges such as pitching cards and reading Omaha hands. The eventual winner was Ken Folliott who took home a comedy check worth $4,000. He also wins control of the TV remote in the staff room.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Daniel Negreanu |
210,800
-29,200
|
-29,200 |
Joe Hachem |
151,200
26,200
|
26,200 |
Johnny Chan |
129,200
-800
|
-800 |
|
||
Huck Seed |
88,200
200
|
200 |
|
||
Jennifer Harman |
78,400
43,400
|
43,400 |
|
||
Howard Lederer |
58,700
20,700
|
20,700 |
|
||
Annie Duke |
48,700
16,700
|
16,700 |
|
||
Barry Greenstein |
45,300
-2,700
|
-2,700 |
Seat 1: Annie Duke - 48,700
Seat 2: Joe Hachem - 151,200
Seat 4: Johnny Chan - 129,200
Seat 5: Daniel Negreanu - 210,800
Seat 6: Barry Greenstein - 45,300
Seat 7: Huck Seed - 88,200
Seat 8: Jennifer Harman - 78,400
Seat 10: Howard Lederer - 58,700
The remaining eight, plus the ESPN crew, are on a 20-minute break. Stay tuned for chip counts and fireworks. Well, at least one of those things.
Jen Harman raised to 5,500 for the third hand in a row, and this time, Johnny Chan called from the small blind. He checked the flop, and Harman bet 7,000. Chan folded, and Harman took it down.
Jen Harman raised to 5,500 on the button, and Annie Duke shipped it for about 15,000 more from the big blind. Harman called, and it was time for a flip.
Duke:
Harman:
The board fell , and Duke's pair held up to double her to 33,000. Harman dropped down to 35,000.
Joe Hachem raised it up preflop and Huck Seed made the call on the button. The flop came and Hachem led for 8,000. Huck called. On the , Hachem checked allowing Seed to take the pot with a bet of 23,000.