Event 15: $5,000 Seven Card Stud Hi-Low Split 8-or-Better
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2012-06-08 17:14 GMT-6
Phil Ivey was the bring in and Adam Friedman completed. Ben Yu raised, leaving himself with only a little bit behind and Friedman re-raised him all in. Friedman made a pair of sevens on fourth and added a pair of ducks to that on sixth.
Yu was able to make an eighty-five low but Friedman also had the low covered with a seventy-five. Yu was sent home and will collect $14,009 for his 14th place finish.
| Chipcounts |
| Ben Yu
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Tags:
Adam Friedman, Ben Yu.
Phil Hellmuth - 15th Place
Phil Hellmuth may win his twelfth WSOP bracelet some day, but it won't be here in Event 15: $5,000 Seven Card Stud Hi-Low Split 8-or-Better.
After winning a few small pots, Hellmuth was back above 100,000 chips. After a hand with Adam Friedman however, he was left with only 18,000.
Hellmuth: 
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Friedman: 
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Phil Ivey: 
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We got to the table on fourth street, and the action checked to Friedman who bet. Both Ivey and Hellmuth called. On fifth, Ivey and Hellmuth checked again, and Friedman bet. This time, only Hellmuth called. When Hellmuth paired on sixth, he reached for chips.
"Go ahead and bet," Friedman said.
He did, and Friedman called.
"I don't think you understand the concept of hi-lo games," Friedman told him.
Hellmuth checked on seventh, and Friedman tossed out a bet before he even looked down at his seventh card.
"Nice call," Friedman jabbed again. "If you call you're the next one out."
Hellmuth begrudgingly called, and Friedman turned over 
before squeezing his last card - the
. Friedman gave a little fist pump, while Hellmuth tabled 

, and began incorrectly pulling his bets back.
"What are you doing?" Friedman shot at him.
Hellmuth eventually realized that Friedman had the best of both, and mucked his hand. Friedman continued jabbing Hellmuth after the hand, until Jack Effel stepped in and stopped it.
A few hands later, Hellmuth was all in on third with a pair of nines, and Friedman had 

. Friedman picked up a pair of aces on fourth and then two pair on fifth, and Hellmuth never caught up.
Hellmuth is out, while Friedman is among the chip leaders.
| Chipcounts |
| Adam Friedman
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525,000 |
310,000  |
| Phil Hellmuth
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Tags:
Adam Friedman, Phil Hellmuth.
| Jesse Martin |  /   (FOLDED) |
| Alexander Krapivinsky |  /    /  |
| Phil Hellmuth |  /    /  |
Hellmuth brought it in with the
showing, Martin completed with the
, and Krapivinsky called. Hellmuth put in another raise, Martin reraised, and Krapivinsky called again. Hellmuth called as well.
The action checked the Hellmuth on fourth, and he tossed out a bet. Both Martin and Krapivinsky called. Hellmuth made a pair on fifth and led out, and this time only Krapivinsky called. Hellmuth led again on sixth, and Krapivinsky again called.
When Hellmuth led out on seventh however, Krapivinsky immediately raised. Hellmuth called.
"Straight," Krapivinsky announced, tabling 

.
"GOD DAMMIT!" Hellmuth shouted, knocking his chair over. He muttered a few more adult words under his breath while Krapivinsky was scooping the pot, but we couldn't hear exactly what he was saying.
Adam Friedman, who's been needling Hellmuth for the better part of two days, tried to explain that, with a low, Krapivinsky was free rolling in sixth street. Hellmuth would hear none of it.
"Well played," Friedman announced loudly.
Krapivinsky could only smile.
| Chipcounts |
| Alexander Krapivinsky
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255,000 |
167,000  |
| Phil Hellmuth
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51,000 |
-85,000  |
Tags:
Alexander Krapivinsky, Phil Hellmuth.
Level 20 begonnen
gepostet 2012-06-08 16:30 GMT-6
- Level:
- 20
- Limits:
- 8000/16000
- Ante:
- 2000
| Sven Arntzen |  /    /  |
| John Monnette |  /    /  |
Monnette brought it in, Arntzen completed, and Monnette called. Arntzen led out on fourth, fifth, and sixth, and Monnette called all three streets. Arntzen checked blind on seventh, Monnette checked behind, and Arntzen tabled 

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Monnette looked like he was in pain. "Found an ace there, right?" Monette asked.
"Yeah," Arntzen responded. "I did."
| Chipcounts |
| Sven Arntzen
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460,000 |
70,000  |
| John Monnette
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345,000 |
30,500  |
Tags:
Sven Arntzen, John Monnette.
gepostet
2012-06-08 16:18 GMT-6
Verkaik:  /    /  |
Friedman:  /    /  |
Yu:  /    /  |
Ben Yu brought in and Bryn Kenney completed. Nicholas Verkaik called but Adam Friedman decided to throw out a raise. Yu called, Kenney got out of the way and Verkaik tagged along as well.
Friedman continued his aggression by betting on fourth and fifth, but Yu decided to take over with a bet on sixth. This bet put Verkaik all in and Friedman called as well. Yu bet once again on seventh and Friedman called.
"Three pair," announced Yu with a smile, showing 

.
"...It's good," said Friedman, throwing his hand to the muck.
Verkaik tabled 

for the low and the two players chopped up the money of the man who started play today as the chip leader.
| Chipcounts |
| Adam Friedman
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215,000 |
-108,500  |
Tags:
Adam Friendman, Ben Yu, Nicholas Verkaik.
Table 451
| Seat | Player |
| 1 | Jesse Martin |
| 2 | Alexander Krapivinsky |
| 3 | Phil Hellmuth |
| 4 | Bryn Kenney |
| 5 | Nicholas Verkaik |
| 6 | Adam Friedman |
| 7 | Ben Yu |
| 8 | Phil Ivey |
Table 445
| Seat | Player |
| 1 | Brian Twete |
| 2 | Sven Arntzen |
| 3 | Todd Brunson |
| 4 | Christopher George |
| 5 | John Monnette |
| 6 | Tuan Vo |
| 7 | Nikolai Yakovenko |
| 8 | Zimnan Ziyard |
Allen Bari : 
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Sven Arntzen : 
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Arntzen brought it in with the
showing, Phil Ivey completed with an ace showing, and Bari raised with the
. Arntzen called, and Ivey mucked. Bari check-called bets on fourth and fifth street, and when Arntzen paired on sixth, he led out. Bari called.
Arntzen fired once more on seventh, and Bari called. Arntzen tabled 

for sevens and deuces, and Bari unhappily mucked, leaving himself with only 20,000 chips.
He busted soon after to Brian Twete.
| Chipcounts |
| Sven Arntzen
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390,000 |
116,500  |
| Allen Bari
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Tags:
Alle Bari, Sven Arntzen.
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