2012-07-08
We arrived at Allen Bari's table to find the World Series of Poker gold bracelet holder all in against Tommy Wong on a flop. Bari was short-stacked at this point and would need some help to double, holding against Wong's .
2012-07-08
Over on Allen Bari's table, he was busy taking to a flop against one opponent in a raised pot. Bari's opponent was first to act and checked. Bari then bet 600 and his opponent quickly check-raised to 2,100.
2012-07-07
We missed the action on the hand but we saw Allen Bari paying off Eric Cloutier. The board was , Bari held and Cloutier held for a full house.
2012-07-06
When we arrived at Allen Bari's table, we saw that he was heads up on a board that read . There was only about 1,000 in the middle, but Bari had an overbet of 3,350 out in front of him.
2012-06-27
Stud-8
Allen Bari / /
Michael Binger / /
Allen Bari completed on third street and Michael Binger called. Bari bet fourth, Binger called. On fifth street both players checked, and Bari bet again on sixth. Binger called.
2012-06-27
Stud
Huck Seed / - Fold
Tom Chambers / /
Patrik Antonius / /
Allen Bari / /
On fifth street Chambers bet 12,000 with his pair showing, and both Antonius and Bari called after which Huck Seed folded.
2012-06-26
No-Limit Hold'em
From under the gun, Dan Shak raised to 5,500. Allen Bari called on the button, Marco Johnson called from the small blind and Jason Mercier called from the big blind.
The flop came down and action checked around.
2012-06-26
Pot-Limit Omaha
With approximately 19,000 already in the pot, the board read between Allen Bari and Andrew Robl. The two got all of the money in on the turn with Bari the one at risk. He held the for a set of fives and a flush draw.
2012-06-26
Allen Bari / /
Bryn Kenney / /
Allen Bari completed the action on third street, and Bryn Kenney was his only caller. On fourth street Kenney had the betting lead and he fired out a bet.
2012-06-25
2-7 Triple Draw
Joe Cassidy was under the gun and opened with a raise, which cleared the field all the way around to Viktor "Isildur1" Blom on the button.
2012-06-25
No-Limit Hold'em
Action folded to Patrik Antonius in the cutoff seat and he raised to 1,500. Allen Bari three-bet to 4,200 from the small blind and Antonius flat-called.
The flop was followed by a bet of 3,600 from Bari.
2012-06-25
Omaha-8
On the board, Frank Kassela, Phil Ivey and Allen Bari checked around in that order to see the land on the river. Kassela bet and Ivey called. Bari also called, but took a little bit longer to do so.
2012-06-25
Stud-8
After being crippled in that hand versus Brandon Guss, Allen Bari was soon all in versus Daniel Ratigan.
We picked up the action on fourth street after the players had already tabled their down cards.
2012-06-24
Stud-8
Allen Bari / /
Brandon Guss / /
On sixth street, Guss checked to Bari, who bet. Guss tank-called, and both players received a down card. Guss checked, and Bari fired another bet.
2012-06-24
Stud-8
Allen Bari / (FOLDED)
Daniel Harmetz / /
Jeff Lisandro / /
We caught the action on fourth street, where all three players checked. On fifth, Harmetz made a pair of aces, and bet. Only Lisandro called.
2012-06-24
Stud-8
Allen Bari / /
Timothy Frazin / /
Bari was all in on third street, and opened up . Frazin was ahead with for split queens, but didn't improve through sixth street.
2012-06-24
Stud-8
When we arrived at Table 449, Daniel Ratigan and Allen Bari were involved in a hand and Bari was all in. It was already at showdown by the time we got there, with Bari's (in no particular order) out on the felt.
2012-06-24
Omaha-8
When we reached the table, Chris Back was all in with the board reading . Allen Bari tank-called, and Back tabled . Bari mucked, and Back doubled to nearly 50,000 chips.
2012-06-23
Allen Bari seems to be having a bit of a party over at his table that includes Tony Cousineau, Nicholas Verkaik, Matt Graham and Joe Hachem. Bari's up to roughly 26,000 and winning many, many pots.
2012-06-23
Stud-8
Allen Bari / /
All in player / /
Matt Graham / /
Joe Hachem / - Fold
It doesn't happen too often that we get to cover a hand with three World Series of Poker winners.
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