The dealers aren't used to spreading Stud games, collecting antes etc., but they're professional and pick it up fast. Plus there's guaranteed to be one American at least per table quite happy to give direction...
board and Chris Ferguson raises showing
, Phan makes the call before betting seventh street.
for trip threes. Phan flips over the
, "It was the only reason I bet the river!" before he reveals
for buried aces that are now no good.
, Pearce raised to 200 with the
. Pearce bet all the remaining streets, too, including when Jones checked when they showed:
down his pair of Jacks was actually good.
, his opponents, including Jan Sjavik, who have
,
and
all quickly fold as Madsen flips
to show how far ahead he was already.
and his opponents holding
and
respectively.
, completes, gets two callers with an
and
respectively. They then get the lovely
and
while Greenstein picks up the
- that's the end of that one.
, and makes it the full 100 - he gets two callers. All three players check fourth street until the boards look like:
and his opponent a
. The thirst to see some hole cards is yet to be quenched.
called his opponent's bet on fifth street. His opponent who had
picked up the
on sixth street and bet 200. Madsen picked up the
and raised to 400 and was called. On seventh street, it was checked to Madsen who fired a 200 bet, his opponent rechecked his cards before mucking, sending the pot to the young Full Tilt Pro.