Tag: Hasan Anter

Negreanu Picks Up Easy Pot

Dan Shak opens with a raise to 850 from under the gun, Daniel Negreanu calls in the cutoff as does Hasan Anter in the small blind. Flop: - Shak checks, Negreanu bets 1,200 and both opponents fold. Easy game.

Negreanu Gives up his Chip Lead

Dan Negreanu has handed over his table chip lead to his neighbour Hasan Anter. The two were heads-up and post flop Negreanu check-called bets of 1,800 and 4,275 before facing an all-in bet of about 8,500 on the river. The final board read .

Short and not so Sweet for Hellmuth

Phil Hellmuth didn't hang around too long as he just busted to Hasan Anter. These two players and Tobias Reinkemeier saw a flop. Reinkemeier led out for 500 from the BB and Hellmuth raised this up to 1,000 from mid position.

No 2nd Bracelet For Hasan Anter

Hasan Anter raised to 800, David Williams three-bet to 2,800, Hasan Anter four-bet to 8,400 and David Williams called. Flop: I am not sure what order it happened but both players ended up all-in.

Congratulations to Hasan Anter: Event #56 Champion ($777,928)!

We played an unscheduled Day 4 today due to another massive field of 3,389 players that entered Event #56.

Nemer Haddad Elminated in 2nd Place ($479,521)

Hasan Anter raised on the button to 500,000 before Nemer Haddad reraised all in for 3.2 million. After some thought, Anter made the call and Haddad's tournament life was officially at risk.

Anter Forces Haddad Off Another One

Hasan Anter raised to 400,000 on the button and Nemer Haddad defended. The flop came and Haddad checked. Anter bet 500,000 and Haddad called. The turn was the and again Haddad check-called, this time for 800,000.

Anter Wins a Big One Without a Showdown

On the button, Hasan Anter raised to 500,000 and Nemer Haddad called. The flop came down and Haddad check-called a bet worth 650,000. The turn was the and both players checked.

Haddad Doubles To Take His First Heads Up Chip Lead

Nemer Haddad limped his button again before Hasan Anter raised to 560,000. Haddad moved all in and Anter began his tank. After a couple of minutes he decided to make the call and the hands were turned face up.

Haddad Shoves Anter Off Hand

Hasan Anter raised to 300,000 from the button and Nemer Haddad defended his big blind. The flop was and Haddad checked. Anter bet 400,000 before Haddad moved all in. Anter slouched back in his chair and seemed torn.

Anter Back To Over 3 to 1 Chip Lead

Nemer Hassad raised to 320,000 from the button and Hasan Anter called. The flop came , Anter checked first to act and Hassad continued for 500,000. Anter check-raised to 1.3 million and Hassad let go of his hand.

Anter On a Rush

Nemer Haddad limped his button and Hasan Anter checked his option. It was checked down to the river on a when Anter bet 200,000. Haddad raised to 725,000 and Anter three-bet to 1,800,000.

Anter Reclaims Momentum

Hasan Anter limped his button and Nemer Haddad checked his option. The flop was and Hassad check-raised a bet of 250,000 by Anter to 700,000. Anter made the call. The dealer was instructed to deal the turn and put down the .

Hassad Takes Two Big Ones

On a board of , Nemer Hassad moved all in first to act. Hasan Anter folded and fell to 11.45 million. A couple of hands later, the board read and Hassad bet all three streets.

Anter Begins Heads Up Strong

On the button and as the small blind, Hasan Anter raised to 300,000 which was called by Nemer Hassad. The flop came and both players checked. The turn was the and again, both players checked.

Andy Philachack Eliminated in 3rd Place ($345,698)

Nemer Haddad limped his button again and Andy Philachack moved all in from the small blind. Hasan Anter got out of the way in the big blind before Haddad made the call to put Philachack at risk.

Haddad Joins the Trouble Fest

Nemer Haddad limped his button, Andy Philachack folded and Hasan Anter checked his option. The flop came down and both players checked. The turn was the and Anter bet 200,000 before Haddad raised to 900,000.

Philachack In Trouble

Hasan Anter raised from the button to 300,000 and was called by Andy Philachack in the big blind. The flop came down and Philachack check-called a bet of 500,000. The turn was the and both players checked.

Day 3 in the Books; Anter on Top Going into Overtime

Day 3 of WSOP Event #56 has come to a close and due to the hard-stop rule, we’re now wrapping things up here in the Amazon Room with only three players remaining.

Philachack Adds to His Stack

After a raised pot pre-flop, Andy Philachack and Nemer Haddad went heads-up the flop of . Philachack led out for 250,000 and Haddad called before both players checked the turn of the .

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