Monnette brought it in, Baker completed, and Monnette raised. Baker called. Monnette led out on fourth and fifth street, Baker called both bets, and Monnette slowed down, check-calling a bet on sixth. Both players checked on seventh, and Monnette tabled for a pair of fours.
Baker held for a pair of sixes however, and scooped the pot.
David Bakes Baker has regained his lead over John Monnette during a hand of stud that played out like so.
Baker: / /
Monnette: / /
Baker brought it in and Monnette completed. Baker then raised and Monnette called. Baker bet on fourth, fifth and sixth streets and Monnette called each time. Both players then checked seventh and Monnette mucked his cards when Baker tabled .
Baker brought it in, Monnette completed, and Baker called. Monnette led out on fourth, fifth, and sixth street, and Baker called him down until sixth, where he folded.
Baker: / /
Monnette: / /
Monnette brought it in, then called when Baker completed. Baker check-called bets on all four streets, and Monnette tabled when Baker called him on seventh.
David Bakes Baker has been chipping away at John Monnette the last few rounds, with many of his new found chips being acquired during the Limit Hold'em orbit. Bakes took down three hold'em hands in a row, with Monnette folding to heat on the turn each time.
Baker and Monnette then chopped up a pot during a Omaha Eight-or-Better hand that went like this. On a board, bets were committed on the flop and river (checks on the turn), and at showdown Baker tabled for the high and Monnette for the low.
John Monnette had the button, and raised on the first hand of heads-up play. David "Bakes" Baker defended his big blind, and the dealer fanned . Baker check-raised Monnette, who then re-raised. Baker called.
Baker check-raised Monnette again after the turned, and Monnette folded face up.
John Monnette, who crippled Paul Sokoloff in a Stud 8 hand moments earlier, raised from the small blind. Sokoloff made it three bets, and Monnette called. The flop came down , and Monnette led out. Sokoloff raised, Monnette instantly re-raised, and Sokoloff called all in.
Monnette:
Sokoloff:
The turn was the , giving Monnette a leading pair of sevens. The suicide king () completed the board, eliminating Sokoloff in third place.
Paul Sokoloff has played several hands of Stud games in the few orbits and has seen his stack rise and decrease many times. The latest hand saw Sokoloff take on John Monnette.
Monnette: /
Sokoloff: / (FOLDED)
Both players checked on fourth street and Monnette bet on fifth. Sokoloff called the bet there, but then folded to a bet on sixth street.
After a few small razz pots, John Monnette brought it in with the , and David "Bakes" Baker completed with the .
Baker
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Monnette
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Baker check-called a bet on fourth street, and on fifth street, he check-raised Monnette, who called. Baker led for the first time on sixth, and Monnette decided to raise. Baker tank-called, and both players checked on seventh.
"Jacks," Baker announced, tabling .
"You didn't even have a pair???" Monnette shot at him, irritably.
"I had them," Baker responded, indicating that he started the hand with a split pair.
Monnette unhappily mucked his hand, while Baker raked in the monster pot to assume the chip lead.