2012-06-25
Omaha-8
Down to just 25,000 to start the Omaha-8 round, Perry Friedman had to commit 15,000 of that as he was the big blind.
2012-06-25
Perry Friedman just took another tumble in a hand in which he opened from under the gun and got a single caller in George Danzer from the small blind.
The flop came . Danzer bet, Friedman raised, and Danzer called.
2012-06-25
Omaha-8
We've been watching Perry Friedman survive repeated all-ins by chopping pots, first with Tim Burt, then again with Mark Gregorich.
2012-06-24
Omaha-8
Charles Kassin only had 18,000 chips coming into play today, and on the first hand, he was the big blind. The action folded to Perry Friedman, who called from the small blind, and Kassin raised. Friedman called.
2012-06-24
Omaha-8
Perry Friedman led out on a flop of . Oleksii Kovalchuk and Timothy Frazin called. The turn was the , and Friedman led out again. Kovalchuk raised, and Frazin released, and Friedman tank-called.
2012-06-24
Omaha-8
Yuebin Guo had the button, and raised. Perry Friedman called in the small blind, and so did Amnon Filippi from the big. The flop fell , and Friedman led out. Filippi raised, and Guo called.
2012-06-23
Omaha-8
"And the first walk of the day, goes to!" Perry Friedman exclaimed out of the big blind, as the action folded around to the player in the small blind.
2012-06-12
An under-the-gun player limped in, Erik Seidel raised from the next seat, Humberto Brenes called and then Perry Friedman called all in.
The four players saw the flop come down and three of the payers were active with Friedman all in.
2012-06-12
Perry Friedman's tournament hasn't started off too well. He's all the way down to just 400 in chips, which is the amount of the big limit right now.
2012-06-09
A short-stacked Dutch Boyd got himself all in on third and needed to survive against three players. One of those players dropped out on the turn in reaction to a side pot developing between Perry Friedman and an unknown player in Seat 4.
2012-06-07
Perry Friedman: / /
Allen Bari: / /
Joe Tehan: / /
On seventh street, Joe Tehan checked with his pair of fours showing and Perry Friedman also checked.
2012-06-07
Perry Friedman and Marco Traniello were heads up on sixth street, with the boards looking like this:
Friedman / /
Traniello / /
Friedman bet, Traniello called, and both players received a down card.
2012-06-06
After growing short stacked yet again, Perry Friedman completed only to have John Monnette put in a raise. Friedman committed himself with a three-bet and Monnette made the call.
2012-06-06
Huu Vinh completed with the and Perry Friedman raised all in for 37,000. John Monnette isolated with a three-bet, which prompted Vinh to get out of the way.
2012-06-06
Tim Finne brought it in with the , and Huu Vinh completed with the . Perry Friedman called with the , Finne called too, and it was three ways to fourth.
2012-06-06
Perry Friedman completed with the only to have John Monnette, who was showing the , put in a raise. Friedman made the call and proceeded to check-call bets on every street only to muck when Monnette revealed a flush.
2012-06-06
After action was brought in, short-stacked Jeff Lisandro completed and received a call from Perry Friedman. The 2009 WSOP Player of the Year then led out on the turn only to call off when Friedman raised.
2012-06-06
Tom Finne brought it in with the and then folded after Jeff Lisandro completed and Perry Friedman called. The turn saw Lisandro bet and Friedman call, action that would repeat itself on each subsequent street.
2012-06-06
Perry Friedman had the bring in with the and then called the completion by Bryn Kenney, who was showing the . Friedman proceeded to call bets on both the turn and fifth street before taking the lead and betting sixth.
2012-06-06
Huu Vinh brought it in with the and Perry Friedman completed with the . Lee Goldman then raised with his , which pushed Vinh from the pot.