Level: 7
Blinds: 250/500
Ante: 0
Level: 7
Blinds: 250/500
Ante: 0
David "dwpoker" Williams, who finished runner-up in a bracelet event a few nights ago, moved all in for 414 under the gun and "jambong51" from middle position. Christopher "EntombExhume" Demaci then three-bet to 2,256 from the hijack and that cleared the field, including "jambong51" who folded.
David "dwpoker" Williams:
Christopher "EntombExhume" Demaci:
The flop gave Williams an open-ended straight draw but both the turn and river proved to be bricks.
The 2004 WSOP Main Event runner-up was felted on the hand but opted to re-enter.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Christopher "EntombExhume" Demaci | 38,386 | |
David "dwpoker" Williams
|
20,000 |
Drew "dudeguydrew" O'Connell raised to 1,120 from the cutoff and Kathy "Luckygal" Liebert defended her big blind to see a flop appear.
Liebert check-raised to 4,879 after O'Connell continued for 813 and O'Connell called bringing the turn. Liebert led out for 12,198 and then called the 13,316 all in raise from O'Connell.
Kathy "Luckygal" Liebert:
Drew "dudeguydrew" O'Connell:
Liebert was ahead after flopping top-set but he river gave O'Connell the nuts and secured his double-up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Drew "dudeguydrew" O'Connell |
38,830
38,830
|
38,830 |
Kathy "Luckygal" Liebert
|
21,654
1,654
|
1,654 |
Players are on a five-minute break.
The WSOP Summer Online Circuit recently kicked off to run alongside the bracelet events. The second tournament of the series was the $215 buy-in Event #2: $75,000 GTD No-Limit Hold'em, which attracted 383 players who rebought 217 times. The 600-entry field resulted in a $120,000 prize pool that was paid out to the top 80 finishers.
Among those to cash were Nipun "javatini" Java (12th - $1,620), Ryan "joeyisamush" Depaulo (15th - $1,248), Jeff "MahaKala108" Gross (21st - $756), Daniel "juice" Buzgon (27th - $756), Ethan "Rampunts" Yau (36th - $600), and Philip "tomte" Yeh (41st - $540).
After seven hours of play, it was Ryan "sychosid" Hohner coming out on top to win a $20,520 top prize and his second career ring. The first came back in April when he won the WSOP Online Circuit Spring Super Series Event #17: $75,000 GTD NLH 6-Max for $18,447.
Place | Player | Prize |
---|---|---|
1 | Ryan "sychosid" Hohner | $20,520 |
2 | Michael "mygame" Lavenburg | $15,180 |
3 | Aaron "liquidTLO" Zody | $11,196 |
4 | Stephen "nine2five" Ma | $8,232 |
5 | Brian "Pure_reason" Wood | $6,396 |
6 | Bryan "Pellepelle" Piccioli | $4,884 |
7 | Ian "apokerjoker2" Steinman | $3,708 |
8 | Brett "furofakind" Shaffer | $2,820 |
9 | Quintin "AA_QTiP_KK" Trammell | $2,100 |
Level: 6
Blinds: 200/400
Ante: 0
Action folded to Bradley "Dodgerdraft" Harris who raised to 1,050 on the button and only Nathan "surfbum" Gamble called from the small blind.
The flop saw Gamble check-raise to 7,800 after Harris continued for 1,800 and Harris called btinging the turn.
Gamble quickly put out a 9,000 bet and Harris called off his 2,370 satck.
Nathan "surfbum" Gamble:
Bradley "Dodgerdraft" Harris:
Harris turned the turned the straight but was drawing dead after as Gamble held the flush and he re-entered the tournament after the completed the board on the river.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Nathan "surfbum" Gamble
|
30,458 | |
Bradley "Dodgerdraft" Harris
|
20,000 |
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
pofitest
|
Busted | |
GravyBoat
|
Busted | |
Paul "otwpaul" Hendee | Busted | |
Freddy "nevera" Deeb | Busted | |
|
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Michael "hoysrevenge" Sandler
|
Busted | |
James "pokercpa" Hoeppner | Busted | |
David "Quick32" Consolazio | Busted | |
Austin "L8trGatorr" Peck
|
Busted | |
Zachary "Lovepuddle" Schwartz
|
Busted | |
Christopher "Letsgetit888" Carey | Busted | |
Michael "SnakePlisken" Bees | Busted | |
Ian "alululululu" Waldron | Busted |
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Level: 5
Blinds: 150/300
Ante: 0