Tag: Hasan Habib

Bou-Habib verdoppelt sich gegen Shkoyan

Walid Bou-Habib ging mit seinen letzten 84,000 All-in und Tolik Shkoyan callte. Bou-Habib zeigte und Shkoyan drehte um. Das Board drehte das Ergebnis um und Bou-Habib verdoppelte seinen Stack.

Habib Treading Water

For the past few orbits Hasan Habib has been short-stacked and playing tight. We caught him opening to 2,300 and Joseph Rahme raised to 8,300. Action folded back around to Habib and after some thought he folded.

Wolf Finds the Right Number

Hasan Habib started the hand by opening for 2,300, the player in the small blind called and Mike Wolf called from the big. The flop fell , both blinds checked and Habib bet 3,100. The small blind called and Wolf check-raised to 10,100.

Wolf Hunts Habib

Hasan Habib, who placed 14th in the 2010 World Series of Poker Main Event and fourth in 2000, raised to 1,800 from middle position and was three-bet to 4,100 by Michael Wolf on the button.

Ali-Outo; Negreanu Soars to Chip Lead

Daniel Negreanu opened to 4,200 from middle position and Dario Alioto re-raised all in for 27,000. Hasan Habib called from the small blind and Negreanu called as well. All three players drew one card and Habib checked to Negreanu.

More for Kid Poker

Hasan Habib opened to 3,700 from early position, Konstantin Puchkov - who just broke the record for most cashes at a single WSOP with eleven - called, and Daniel Negreanu called on the button.

Habib Busts Ivey

We caught up on the draw to find Hasan Habib and Konstantin Puchkov stand pat while Phil Ivey drew two. Phil Ivey checked from the big blind and Habib bet 14,000. Puchkov made no hesitation in calling the bet and it was back on Ivey.

Ivey Doubles

Just before the level changed, Phil Ivey was all in before the draw, and Hasan Habib had him at risk. We're not sure if Ivey drew, but Habib definitely drew one. Ivey's hand was face up, and he had a ten-nine with .

Habib Victorious

Action folded to Hasan Habib's button and he raised to an unknown amount. Galen Hall three-bet from the big blind to 3,600 and Habib called. Hall stood pat and Habib drew one card. Hall fired out after the draw with a bet of 4,225.

Hall Bests Habib

Galen Hall opened to 800 from early position and it folded around to Hasan Habib who called from the big blind. Habib took one and Hall decided to stand pat. Habib checked post-draw and Hall fired out a bet of 1,500.

Ten-Seven Good For Habib

We recently came across Hasan Habib sharing a table with Galen Hall, Marco Traniello and Ali Eslami. Habib had a very solid finish in this event last year when he finished in seventh place.

Rikard Aberg Makes His Presence Known

Rikard Aberg has been in poker media for a very long time, and this event is his chance at world-wide poker glory. Aberg managed to survive Day 1 with 16,800 chips, and after a few orbits he managed to chip up just a little.

Zeidman Out

Razz Cory Zeidman was all in on sixth street with the / against the / for Hasan Habib. On seventh, Zeidman pulled a to finish with a ten-six low. Habib pulled a to finish with a seven-six low and won the pot. Zeidman was eliminated.

Ship it to Doyle

If you would ask this field; Who would you most want to see win this event besides yourself, there's a good chance many players will pick Doyle Brunson.

Habib Puts the Pressure On

Pot-Limit Omaha Hasan Habib limped for 800 after which Rami Boukai made it 2,000. Nick Schulman called from the button, as did Chad Brown from the big blind. The action was back on Habib and he announced a raise to 10,000.

Binger Taken Downtown

Pot-Limit Omaha Michael Binger min-raised to 1,000 under the gun and was immediately met with a three-bet to 1,500 from Rami Boukai.

Boukai vs. Glick

Pot-Limit Omaha In the last hand before the break, which was the last hand of Level 1, Rami Boukai raised to 1,000 from the cutoff and received calls from Michael Glick and Hasan Habib on the button and big blind respectively.

Ted Lawson Eliminated in 22nd Place ($21,015); Hasan Habib Eliminated in 21st Place ($21,015)

Benjamin Sage limped in from early position, Ted Lawson called in the hijack seat, Hasan Habib raised the pot (55,000) from the cutoff, and Sammy Farha cold-called on the button. Sage re-potted, making it 240,000, and Lawson called all in.

Bryn Kenney Eliminated in 23rd Place ($21,015)

Ted Lawson limped in from the cutoff, Hasan Habib called behind, and Bryn Kenney made it 50,000 from the small blind. Sammy Farha called from the big blind, and so did Lawson and Habib.

Oppenheim and Schulman Get Quartered

Omaha 8 We came upon this hand as the dealer was counting out the pot. The board showed . Nick Schulman Hasan Habib David Oppenheim Habib pulled the high pot with his straight and Schulman and Oppenheim chopped the low.

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