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PokerNews Podcast: Running Pure feat. Aaron Steury

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.

Champ Sent Home

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 .

Steury Quartered; Pateychuk Eliminated

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.

Defending Champ Doubles

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.

Defending Champ Holding On

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.

#TitleDefense

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.

Time to Get Back on the H.O.R.S.E.

Where does the time go? That’s the question we asked ourselves while preparing for Event #27 of the 2012 World Series of Poker.

Aaron Steury Wins $1,500 H.O.R.S.E Championship ($289,283)

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.

Michael Chow Eliminated In 2nd Place ($178,691)

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.

Friedman Faltering, Steury Closing In

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.

Friedman Forces The Issue

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.

Aaron Steury Channels Kreskin, Makes Psychic-Like Call

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.

Steury Scores With Scary Read

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.

Chow Cleans Up With A Scoop

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.

Michael Chow Makes Deuces To Stick Steury

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.

Steury Scores The Scoop

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.

Chow Chips Up With Nine-Low

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.

Jonathan Tamayo Eliminated In 4th Place ($84,516)

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.

Stuery Strangling The Competiton

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 .

Michael Chows Down On Steury

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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