2012-06-14
Even though he just busted, we thought you might like what the 2011 $1,500 H.O.R.S.E. champion had to say about this year's event over the dinner break in the latest PokerNews Podcast.
2012-06-14
RAZZ
When we arrived at Aaron Steury's table, the defending champ had a out in front of him and was faced with a complete by an opponent behind him who was showing an .
2012-06-14
Omaha Hi-Low
A woman limped from the under-the-gun position only to have Andrey Pateychuk, who was next to act, put in a raise. Action folded around to the defending champ, Aaron Steury, in the cutoff and he three-bet.
2012-06-14
Stud:
We caught the action on the turn when a player in Seat 4 check-called a bet from Aaron Steury. The action was repeated on fifth street, except the bet was Steury's last 600.
2012-06-14
We haven't had the chance to write much on the defending champ of this event, Aaron Steury, though we can confirm he is holding steady over at Table 27.
2012-06-13
Defending champ Aaron Steury gave his stack a nice little boost during the first two levels of the day. Steury is up to 5,225 from the original stack of 4,500 despite getting off to a "shaky" start in Level 1.
2012-06-13
Where does the time go? That’s the question we asked ourselves while preparing for Event #27 of the 2012 World Series of Poker.
2011-06-13
After three days of grueling completion which saw 963 runners attempt to navigate the mine field that is mixed game play, we have crowned a new $1,500 H.O.R.S.E champion at the 2011 World Series of Poker.
2011-06-13
Stud-8:
After a few alternating hands of completions, raises and folds, Aaron Steury raised it up with the showing and the in the hole.
2011-06-13
Stud-8:
Aaron Steury: (X)(X) -
Adam Friedman: (X)(X) -
Steury three-bet Friedman on third street and he made the call. Steury would not relent on fourth street and fired another 120,000 into the pot, which Friedman called.
2011-06-13
Hold'em:
Adam Friedman four-bet a raise by Aaron Steury holding the button, making it 200,000 to go and Steury came along for the ride. The flop fell and Steury check-called a bet of 50,000 by Friedman.
2011-06-13
Hold'em:
After Aaron Steury limped in on the small blind, Adam Friedman raised to 100,000 holding the button, Steury responded with a three-bet, making it 150,000 to go before the flop.
2011-06-13
Stud:
Aaron Steury: (X)(X) -
Adam Friedman: (X)(X) -
With his board showing four to a flush, Friedman bet on every street, including a four-bet on third street, and Steury called him down the whole way.
2011-06-13
Omaha-8:
Aaron Steury raised to 100,000 on the button and both Michael Chow and Adam Friedman came along. The dealer spread a flop of and the players all tapped the table.
2011-06-13
Hold'em:
Aaron Steury raised to 80,000 from the small blind and Michael Chow made the call.
Flop:
Steury led out for 40,000, Chow popped it to 80,000 and Steury called.
2011-06-13
Stud-8:
Aaron Steury: (X)(X) -
Adam Friedman: (X)(X) -
Friedman bet out on every street and Steury came along each time. On seventh street, Friedman bet another 80,000 and Steury looked him up.
2011-06-13
Razz:
Aaron Steury: (X)(X) - - (X)
Michael Chow: (X)(X) - - (X)
We missed the betting on third street but Chow fired 80,000 at Steury on fourth street and he made the call.
2011-06-13
Omaha-8:
Aaron Steury looked to continue bullying his fellow players and raised to 80,000 from the small blind. Jonathan Tamayo made the call and the flop came . Tamayo's last 70,000 chips went into the middle and we were off to a showdown.
2011-06-13
Hold'em:
Adam Friedman raised to 80,000 from the small blind and Aaron Steury made the call from the big blind.
Flop:
Friedman led out for 40,000 and was raised to 80,000 by Steury. After Friedman made the call we saw a turn card of .
2011-06-13
Hold'em:
Michael Chow made it 80,000 to go from the button and Aaron Steury three-bet to 120,000. Chow made the call and the flop fell .
Steury led out for 40,000 and Chow came along, bringing the on the turn.
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