Tag: Eric Cloutier

Deeb Ousts Cloutier

Freddy Deeb had just opened a hand, then folded to an Eric Legoff reraise, leaving himself with just about 100,000. "I'll wait for something better," he said when letting his hand go.

Chips for Mefodichev

Vladimir Mefodichev opened for 25,000 from early position and Eric Cloutier called from the hijack seat. It folded to Gaelle Baumann on the button, who looked over at Cloutier, then reraised to 77,000.

The Thrill Is Gone

Will "The Thrill" Failla has been battling with the short stack for most of the day, as he explained to Lynn Gilmartin on the last break in the video below.

Cloutier Runs into Rockets

Eric Cloutier opened for 2,500 from the button and was three-bet to 5,000 by Brett Sample in the big blind. Cloutier tossed in a call to see a flop, which came .

Cloutier Doubles Through Bari

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.

Cloutier Runs Into Giannetti's Big Slick

Action folded all the way around to Eric Cloutier in the small blind and he simply moved all in for around 145,000. Matt Giannetti was in the big blind, looked down at his cards, and then tossed in some chips to signify a call.

Miguel Doubles Through Cloutier

On a flop, Miguel Borrero checked and Eric Cloutier bet 10,000. Borrero then shoved all in for 31,500. Cloutier made the call and the two players turned their hands over.

Hennigan Busts Cloutier

Pot-Limit Omaha Eric Cloutier opened with a raise to 6,500 from the cutoff seat and John Hennigan called from the button. In the big blind, Jon Spinks made the call to be the third player in the hand and the flop came down .

Cloutier Fires the Turn

Pot-Limit Omaha We caught the action in a three-handed pot with about 15,000 in the pot on a flop. David Benyamine was fired to act in the small blind and led out for 12,000, which Eric Cloutier called from the big blind.

Eric Cloutier Eliminated

We were unable to retrieve the details of the hand, but having nursed a short stack for most of his level, Eric Cloutier and his wig have been confirmed as the latest to have made the 2011 WSOP Main Event Day 1c obituaries.

Cloutier Busts

When we reached the table, Eric Cloutier was all in and at risk against John Monnette and Dave "Devilfish" Ulliot. Ulliot drew one, Monnette stayed pat, and Cloutier drew one.

Eric Cloutier Eliminated in 7th Place ($87,702)

Eric Cloutier opened for 57,000 from late position and Amir Lehavot raised on the button to 120,000. Cloutier called and the flop fell . Cloutier sat still for several moments before eventually checking.

McLean's Preflop Aggression Takes It Down

Action folded to Eric Cloutier in middle position and he opened for 47,000. McLean Karr then reraise pot from the cutoff. The blinds got out of the way and Cloutier thought for a solid minute before releasing his hand.

Battle of the Small Pocket Pairs

Action folded to Sam Stein on the button and he raised to 34,000. The small blind got out of the way, but Eric Cloutier potted from the big blind.

DeWitt Tanks Well Into the Break

Right before the end of the level, Eric Cloutier, Jason DeWitt and Sam Stein got into a hand that lasted well into the break.

Gross Left With Less Than One Blind

The tournament director had already announced that play would last six more hands while Sam Stein and Steve Gross were in a hand. With over 100,000 in the pot by the river, the board was .

Pair vs Pair Leads to the Rail

Yosuke Sekiya and Eric Cloutier locked horns resulting in a preflop all in showdown. Cloutier: Sekiya: Board: Cloutier's aces bumped him to around 178,000.

Eric Cloutier Finds Aces

Eric Cloutier and Steve Gross built a 15,000 pot preflop. The watched fall and Cloutier led out with 7,000. Gross potted and Cloutier moved all in. Gross tabled for a flush draw and Cloutier was ahead holding .

Gross Doubles Through Cloutier

With around 60,000 in the pot and a board reading , Steve Gross was all in for 47,600 and up against Eric Cloutier.

Biggest Pot Of the Tournament

A pot developed between Vladimir Shchemelev, Scott Clements, and Eric Cloutier that is most likely the biggest pot of the tournament thus far. All three players had 36,000 in before the flop came down .

Seiten Vorheriges 1 2 

Ähnliche Seiten

  • PokerNews Blogs
  • PokerNetwork
  • CasinoGrinder