2015 WSOP November Niner Neil Blumenfeld is still in the Super Seniors just over 100 places off the money.
He opened to 5,100 and called a three-bet from an opponent to 10,200. The flop came ![]()
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but he check-folded to a continuation bet.
2015 WSOP November Niner Neil Blumenfeld is still in the Super Seniors just over 100 places off the money.
He opened to 5,100 and called a three-bet from an opponent to 10,200. The flop came ![]()
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but he check-folded to a continuation bet.
There was three-way all in preflop action between Peter Giordano, Bob Buckenmayer and Michael Halford, with Halford having more chips than Buckenmayer but both were at risk.
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flop was good for Giordano as he just needed to dodge an ace.
The turn came the
and Giordano just had one more card to come before he had a double elimination.
But, the
fell on the river giving Buckenmayer a triple up with top two-pair, and Giordano shipped 17,700 to Halford.
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flop Alexander Brody bet 11,000 and James Woods called on the button.
The turn was the
and Brody check-called 18,000.
The river was the
. Brody checked and Woods turned over ![]()
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and kings were good enough to take down the pot.
Niveau: 13
Blinds: 1,200/2,400
Ante: 2,400
Super Senior players are now on their first 20-minute break.
Joseph Richards opened from middle position with a raise to 4,000 and Joseph Hartman three-bet to 8,000. Action folded back around to Richards who moved all in for 55,000 and Hartman called for less.
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Hartman was in desperate need of help but couldn't catch anything as the board ran out ![]()
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and he was eliminated from the tournament.
Wes Chong moved all in on a board showing ![]()
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. With a pot already over 40,000, his opponent committed his remaining 10,000 stack and made the call.
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Chong's opponent made a hero call for his remaining chips but unfortunately for him, Chong hit one of his outs on the river as it came the
and he was eliminated from the tournament.
"I should go on break early," said Timothy Joseph stacking his chips. "My heart's still pounding!"
Joseph had moved up to 300,000 after calling an opponent's raise pre-flop and calling his shove for 80,000 on a low flop. His opponent held sevens and they were no match for Joseph's queens which held to move him up the chip counts.
Joseph, who hails from Vegas, came into the day with 160,000 chips and has almost doubled his stack two levels into the day.