Tag: Greg Mueller

Double Up For Baker

Omaha Eight or Better From the button David Baker raised to 160,000 and Greg Mueller defended his big blind. The flop came down and Mueller checked to Baker who fired out 80,000.

Mueller Strikes First Blood

Omaha Eight or Better: In the first hand of the round, David Baker raised to 160,000 from the button and Greg Mueller defended from the big blind. The flop saw Mueller check-call a bet before both players checked the turn.

Will Mueller Capture His Third Bracelet or Will It Be Baker’s Time to Win His First?

Event #37: $2,500 Eight-Game Mix of the 2012 World Series of Poker has been a long affair.

Mueller & Baker Will Return to Battle for the Bracelet on Day 4

Over the past three days, Event #37: $2,500 Eight-Game Mix has played out at the 2012 World Series of Poker and tested 477 players’ mettle in a variety of games: Triple-Draw 2-7, Limit Hold'em, Omaha 8, Razz, Stud, Stud 8, No-Limit Holdâ€

Bluff Fails For Baker

No Limit Hold'em From the button Greg Mueller limped for 30,000 and David Baker checked. The flop came down and Baker check-called 50,000. The turn was the and Baker lead out for 100,000. Mueller called and the river was the .

Baker Regains Ground

Stud Eight or Better On the final hand of Stud Eight or Better we finally caught a hand that went to showdown. David Baker scooped up the pot and gained some momentum over Greg Mueller who won only one hand during this round of stud.

Mueller Gains More Ground in Limit Hold'em

The last round, which was limit hold'em, has also come and gone without a big hand. With that said, the blinds do add up and Greg Mueller managed to swipe more than his opponent, which means Baker has been knocked down to 720,000.

Baker on the Comeback Trail

Razz: David Baker had the bring in and then called a completion from Greg Mueller. The latter then bet the turn before both men checked fifth. On sixth, Baker bet and Mueller called, action that was repeated on seventh.

Semi Double Up for Baker

Omaha Eight or Better From the button David Baker raised to 100,000 and Greg Mueller defended his big blind. The flop came down and Mueller check-called 50,000. On the turn, the , Mueller check-called 100,000 and the river was the .

Baker in Trouble

Omaha Eight or Better The first hand of heads up play immediately got David Baker into a lot of trouble. Greg Mueller raised from the button to 100,000 and Baker defended his big blind. The flop came down and both players checked.

Mueller Makes a Wheel

2-7 Triple Draw: Greg Mueller raised from the small blind and Kevin Calenzo defended from the big. Both players drew two and Mueller check-called a bet from Calenzo. He then drew two while Calenzo took one.

Joseph Couden Eliminated in 4th Place ($76,841)

Limit Hold'em He held on for a long time, but eventually fourth place was the spot in which Joseph Couden got eliminated. From the small blind Couden raised to 80,000 and Greg Mueller defended his big blind.

Pat, Pat for Mueller

2-7 Triple Draw: Action folded to Greg Mueller in the cutoff and he raised to 60,000. Donnacha O'Dea and Kevin Calenzo called from the button and small blind respectively, and the former drew one while the latter took two.

Couden's Getting Shorter

Stud Greg Mueller / / Joseph Couden / / Kevin Calenzo / - Fold The action started with Greg Mueller who had the bring in for 7,000. Kevin Calenzo completed it to 25,000 and Joseph Couden made the call.

More for Calenzo

No Limit Hold'em: Action folded to Kevin Calenzo in the cutoff and he raised to 27,000, which David Baker and Greg Mueller called from the button and big blind respectively.

More For Mueller

No Limit Hold'em From the small blind Joseph Couden raised it up to 40,000 and Greg Mueller defended his big blind. The flop came down and Couden check-called a 50,000 chip bet. The turn was the and both players checked.

O'Dea Takes The First One

2-7 Triple Draw On the first hand after dinner the action got folded to Greg Mueller who was in the small blind. Mueller raised to 50,000 and Donnacha O'Dea defended his big blind. On the first draw Mueller took one card and O'Dea took two.

Christopher McHugh Eliminated in 7th Place ($31,578)

Alright, watch real close as we will show you how a four way Stud Eight or Better hand goes down with two players all in. And we shouldn't forget to mention that there's also side pot action.

It's Mueller Time!

"This is my game boys!" Greg Mueller just shouted in excitement after he just managed to win two massive pots in Limit Hold'em.

Big Pot for Holstege

Razz: Greg Mueller completed with an and then called a raise from Johannes Holstege, who was showing . Muller then bet the turn, before calling bets on both fifth and sixth streets.

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