Melissa Castello caught up with PokerRoad entrepreneur Joe Sebok during a recent break and the two discussed Bikram Yoga, Facebook and of course, a lil poker.
Melissa Castello caught up with PokerRoad entrepreneur Joe Sebok during a recent break and the two discussed Bikram Yoga, Facebook and of course, a lil poker.
on a board of
. He elected to call a 500-chip bet to take a heads-up river that filled his straight draw,
. Shorr's opponent checked, then called a bet of 1,400. He couldn't beat Shorr's straight. As a result, Shorr is up to 30,000.
, then check-called 4,000 more after the turn fell
. Both players checked the river
, with Greenstein turning over
for top pair. That was a winner.
. When the turn fell
, Phan's opponent checked and then folded to a bet of 2,000.
on the same hand Corkins was dealt
. All of the chips wound up in the middle, with the board running out
. That made Corkins' aces the best hand. He's up to 40,000, while Levy slips to 7,000.
Level: 4
Blinds: 100/200
Ante: 0
. He bet pot (1,200) on the flop, pot (3,500) on the turn and 6,500 on the river. His lone opponent called him in position all three times. At showdown, we didn't quite hear Williams, but we think he might have said, "Jack-high." Whatever he did say, his opponent turned over
for trip fours. Williams is still ok; he has 22,000 chips.
. Rajkumar made it 900 to go, folding the preflop raiser. The other player check-raised to 3,200; Rajkumar called.
turn. When the river paired the board with the
, Rajkumar's opponent made it 3,000 to go. Rajkumar reluctantly called and was shown
for jacks full of fours. He mucked his hand and slipped in the counts to 8,500.
. Negreanu's opponent flopped a straight with
; Negreanu flopped a bigger straight with
.
, Negreanu collected the pot to increase his count to 60,000. His opponent staggered out of the tournament room.