2012-07-10
The cutoff player started the action off in this recent hand by raising it up to 1,500. The button folded, and the small blind called. Next it was on to Brian Rast in the big blind who three-bet to 4,600.
2012-07-09
Brian Rast has taken a hit to his stack just as the night ends. Context for the following comes in this recent post in which we related his tweet that he felt like he was playing so well it was as though he could see opponents' cards.
2012-07-09
Brian Rast has had a good Day 1b, chipping up steadily and maintaining an above average stack all day. About a half-hour ago he tweeted the following:
tsarrast Brian Rast Playing out of my mind today, I feel like I can see their cards.
2012-07-09
A pot had already developed and the flop had come .
2012-07-09
Brian Rast was just involved in a decent-sized hand involving himself and two opponents, the trio having build a pot of 8,700 before the flop.
The first three community cards came , and the player in the big blind led with a bet of 3,200.
2012-07-08
Brian Rast has a knack for building a big stack early in tournaments and he is well on his way to doing the same today.
After a player in early position limped, Rast raised to 400 from middle position.
2012-07-08
Sam Stein raised to 20,000 from early position and cleared the field all the way around to Brian Rast, who defended from the big blind. The latter proceeded to check the flop and watched as Stein bet 22,000.
2012-07-07
Paul Sokoloff raised to 9,000 under the gun only to have Brian Rast, who was next to act, three-bet to 23,000. The rest of the field got out of the way, Sokoloff moved all in for 65,000, and Rast made a quick call.
2012-07-07
Dejuante Alexander moved all in after the flop and Brian Rast called. The board was , Alexander held and Rast held .
The board completed and Alexander was eliminated.
2012-07-07
Of course it's Brian Rast. He is our new chip leader after busting Jeffrey Papola.
tsarrast Brian Rast Running it up in 10k wsop championship... Already at 130k, pretty sure I'm chip leader. July 06 2012
2012-07-07
PokerNews reported earlier that Brian Rast got off to a fast start in this event, so we wanted to get a closer look at what makes Rast so dangerous. Here is an entire orbit with Rast.
Hand #1 - Rast started with 66,000 on the button.
2012-07-06
It's been a decent couple summers for Brian Rast. Last year, he shipped two bracelets, including of course the $50,000 Players Championship where he gave Phil Hellmuth his third 2nd place finish of the summer.
2012-07-04
Hand #51: Brian Rast had the button, and Sam Trickett opened to 1.2 million from under the gun. Rast called, and Antonio Esfandiari called from the big blind. The flop fell , Esfandiari checked, and Trickett fired 1.8 million.
2012-07-04
Hand #42: Sam Trickett had the button, and raised to 1 million. The blinds released, and Trickett took down the pot.
Hand #43: David Einhorn started the hand with the button.
2012-07-04
Hand #35: Sam Trickett was on the button to start this hand. Action folded to Antonio Esfandiari and he raised to 1.1 million from the hijack seat. Everyone released and Esfandiari won the pot.
Hand #36: David Einhorn had the button.
2012-07-04
Hand #32: Phil Hellmuth had the button to start this hand. Brian Rast raised to one million from the cutoff seat and won the pot.
Hand #33: The button was on Antonio Esfandiari. Action folded to him and he raised to 1.1 million.
2012-07-04
Hand #28: Sam Trickett had the button. Under the gun, Brian Rast raised to one million. Play folded to Guy Laliberté in the big blind and he called to take the flop. Both players checked.
The turn was the and both players checked again.
2012-07-03
Hand #22: On the first hand back from the break, David Einhorn kicked things off on the button. From the hijack seat, Sam Trickett raised to one million and won the pot.
2012-07-03
Hand #20: The button was on Sam Trickett and David Einhorn got a walk in the big blind.
Hand #21: Richard Yong had the button. From under the gun, Brian Rast raised to 800,000. Antonio Esfandiari three-bet to 1.
2012-07-03
Hand #15: Guy Laliberté started this hand with the button. Play folded to Brian Rast in the small blind and he raised all in. Phil Hellmuth folded from the big blind and Rast won the blinds and antes.
Hand #16: Brian Rast had the button.
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