Omaha Hi-Lo
Ryan Himes just lost two Omaha hi-lo pots, one to Fabrice Soulier on the river and one to Ron Ware when Himes folded the turn. he's down to 255,000.
Omaha Hi-Lo
Ryan Himes just lost two Omaha hi-lo pots, one to Fabrice Soulier on the river and one to Ron Ware when Himes folded the turn. he's down to 255,000.
Niveau: 22
Limit Flop / Draw - 8,000 15,000 15,000-30,000
Stud Games 3,000 5,000 15,000 15,000-30,000
No-Limit & Pot-Limit 2,000 4,000 8,000 -
No-Limit Hold'em
"I just keep doubling you," said Chris Vitch before shipping another 80,000 to Alex Luneau.
"I like it," Luneau replied with a grin on his face.
Their battle was as simple as it gets. Vitch shoved all in from the small blind and Luneau called from the big.
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"That's not good," stated Vitch when he saw Luneau calling. When Luneau turned over his Big Slick, Vitch corrected himself: "That's not too bad," he hoped, having two live cards.
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, however, didn't change anything and Luneau scored another double through Vitch.
2-7 Triple Draw
Alexandre Luneau was down to 43,500 and he ended up all in against Chris Vitch before the first draw. They both drew for two in the first round, then changed one and patted on the third draw.
"You got me," said Vitch, turning over his ![]()
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. Luneau announced "eighty-five," showing his perfect eight with ![]()
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, and claimed the pot.
Stud
Christopher Sensoli took the lead right away on third street with the
showing and got action from Fabrice Soulier with the
, but when the Frenchman began catching more hearts, Sensoli just called bets on fourth and fifth.
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Sensoli caught a pair but check-called sixth, and Soulier bet seventh when checked to. Sensoli called, and Soulier showed he had the flush on fifth street as his hole cards were ![]()
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Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo
"Aces up, eight low," announced Chris Vitch on the seventh street in a pot against Alexandre Luneau, who mucked his hand.
Two hands later, Luneau lost another pot, sending some chips to Gregory Jamison this time. Luneau completed and Jamison called on third street. While Luneau continued on fourth, he switched into check-call mode on the fifth street. Luneau checked again on sixth and laid down when Jamison bet.
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(folded on the sixth street)
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Luneau is now down to 62,500.
Limit Hold'em
There was more than 200,000 already in the middle when Sachin Bhargava, Chris Vitch and Alex Luneau tangled on the turn with the board reading ![]()
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. Bhargava was in the small blind and he led to the pot, earning calls from both of his opponents.
The river was the
and all three players quickly checked. Bhargava turned over ![]()
for a flopped set of tens. Vitch and Luneau both expressed disappointment as they couldn't beat Bhargava's hand. Bhargava took down the giant pot, vaulting to well over 700,000.
Limit Hold'em
Georgii Belianin was cut down to 18,000 after losing a big hand against Sachin Bhargava. Belianin moved all in with his remaining shrapnel, and Alex Luneau isolated.
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The board didn't bring any high card whatsoever, leaving Luneau's ace-high ahead. Belianin became today's first casualty, departing in 10th place for a $10,144 payday.
Limit Hold'em
Christopher Vitch has been crushing during the first level, winning most of the pots on his table. Another hefty addition to Vitch's stack came just now in a hand of limit hold'em.
Vitch was on the button and he three-bet Gregory Jamison's open from the cutoff. Jamison called and after the ![]()
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flop, Jamison check-raised but Vitch didn't let his hand go.
The
appeared on the turn and Jamison bet. Vitch called again.
The dealer turned over the
to complete the board and Jamison checked this time. Vitch peeled once more, extracting more value from his hand as Jamison called. Vitch showed ![]()
for a flopped straight.
Midway through the first level, Vitch has already nearly tripled his initial stack.