Rheem Eliminated

Chino Rheem was nowhere to be seen anymore, as his seat was empty. Luckily, Dominik Panka and Kamil Lewandowski were kind enough to share the details of Rheem's bust-out hand. Rheem opened under the gun for 55,000 and small blind Lewandowski called. The flop came [8x5x2x] with two spades and Lewandowski check-raised

Ruzicka Loses Aces to Queens in Battle of November Niners

The table of death is one to keep an eye on, but the table next to it isn't one to forget about either. That table includes four WSOP Main Event final table players, including Ryan Riess who won the WSOP Main Event back in 2013 for $8,361,570. Riess wouldn't get

The Ups and Downs of Chino Rheem

David 'Chino' Rheem

Some poker legends are thrust into the spotlight with a high-profile win that defines them. Others grind up the levels of buy-in slowly and surely. David 'Chino' Rheem fits into neither category and is one of the most unique characters in the game we all love. Whether you know him

Chino Rheem Doubles Through James Walker

James Walker raised from under the gun, Chino Rheem three-bet all in for about 8,000,000 from the cutoff and Walker called with [AdKh], leading Rheem's [QdTd]. The board ran out clean until the river when a [Tx] fell, giving Rheem a pair of tens to double through Walker.

Gerald Karlic Doubles Through Chino Rheem

Chino Rheem raised to 550,000 from the button, Gerald Karlic three-bet all in from the small blind for 4,425,000 and Rheem called after a few moments. Rheem: [KhJs] Karlic: [As9c] The board ran out [8sQc6sTs2h], safe for Karlic to double through Rheem.