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watertroll624 ([info]watertroll624) wrote,
@ 2011-09-11 19:05:00

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Day 3 with the World Poker Tour World-class; Poker Roads Players are usually out, while Hansen Holds

Day 3 of society Poker Tour Championship discovered the bubble burst as the majority of the remaining poker players found themselves using a little extra cash inside their pockets. At the beginning on the day, 188 players showed up on the Fontana Lounge, but it would only function as top 100 that would cash in. Jordan Rich had the unfortunate distinction of busting the bubble 2010, going all in with pocket aces against Amir Vahedi's bank eights, but an eight around the flop sent Rich home without the need of money.


Among others missing the bucks were Poker Road's Barry Greenstein and Doyle Brunson, 2005 World Series connected with Poker Pot Limit Omaha safe bet Josh Arieh, Humberto "The Shark" Brenes, the 'Tiger Woods from Poker' Phil Ivey, three time World A line Poker winner John Juanda, poker legend Scotty Nguyen, Erik Seidel (an eight-time World A line Poker bracelet winner who's going to be currently in first area for Card Player Player in the Year honors), and Mike "The Mouth" Matusow.

The poker buzz of yesterday was tournament Jack McClelland announcing an alteration to the rule of "show one, show both, " which meant any time a player only showed one card if they mucked a hand, the dealer automatically turned additional card over. seo Daniel Negreanu has been very vocal about the rule, including writing about it again in his poker blog page. The rule was originally enforced to counteract needling by the holdem poker players. Negreanu stood by McClelland since he asked the poker-online players to vote last night. The vote to slide the rule was more or less overwhelming, although Kenny Tran was the type of who wanted it that will stand. The new rule, which McClelland admitted might take the dealers a while to become accustomed to, still does not make it possible for players to flash their cards down the middle of a hand. Despite his ruling gain, Negreanu was sent property with $39, 570 after finishing in 76th place.

Day 2 chip leader Robert Mizrachi found him or her self holding in 10th place afterwards of Day 3, with 701, 000 in chips ipoker seo. Day 2 second set leader Jayde Tran was near the bottom with only 179, 000 left in poker chips. Carlos Mortensen, who was in seventh yesterday, kept his hopes of winning returning to back World Poker Excursion Championships alive by controlling in 40th place together with 256, 000.


The leader at the end of day three was "The Great Dane" Gus Hansen, who seemingly came coming from nowhere after crippling Ricky Phan. Hansen was holding a good ace and king with an ace, four, three flop. Phan was holding an ace along with a queen. The turn and lake showed an eight and a jack, giving Hansen the vessel, worth over 2. 4 million chips.



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