Marty Mathis' title defense in the partypoker LIVE MILLIONS South America Main Event is well underway as the American pro bagged up a strong 3.995 million stack after Day 1b. The action at the Enjoy Punta del Este Resort & Casino in Punta del Este in Uruguay was hot and
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Defending Champion Marty Mathis Through to Day 2 of the $10,300 partypoker MILLIONS South America Main Event
Another day of poker just wrapped up at the Enjoy Punta del Este Resort & Casino in Punta del Este, Uruguay. Luis Gustavo Kamei bagged the chip lead with 4,210,000 chips and he is followed by Luis Gustavo (4,100,000), Rainer Kempe (2,750,000), and Chino Rheem (2,730,000). Defending Champion Marty Mathis
“Give Me the Money!”
Chino Rheem opened from middle position for 20,000. The gentleman on the button was the sole caller. Rheem bet 23,000 on [4h6d8d] and his opponent called. Both then checked the [Tc] on the turn. The [Kc] completed the board and Rheem looked around a bit before saying "Cuarenta y cuatro;" 44,000. The button
‘Papo MC’ Loses to Rheem
Alejandro Lococo is better known under his artist name Papo MC. He just played a hand against Chino Rheem where Lococo raised from the hijack to 14,000. He was called by Rheem in the big blind and they went to the flop. The first three cards were the [9s8s4s] and both
Rheem’s Rollercoaster Going Up
All the cards were already on their backs when the dealer counted out Chino Rheem his stack. He just doubled with [jhjc] against [kdkc] on a [jd4d4cac6c] board. The roller coaster is going up again for Chino Rheem who was down to about 200,000 earlier in the day. He now is
Rheem Getting Short
Chino Rheem is the life of the party, talking through each hand and giving commentary on just about everything - to much amusement of the entire table. Especially his neighbor Niall Farrell can't stop laughing. On the poker side of things, though, things aren't going too well for Rheem so
“Two Tens Are the Nuts!”
Chino Rheem opened for 11,000 under the gun plus one but wasn't going to see a flop without investing a bit more. The big blind three-bet to 33,000 and Rheem called. On the flop of [9h8s6h], the big blind bet 27,000. "Twenty-seven?" Rheem said. "Ok!" After Rheem called, the [Qs] hit the turn.
Luc Greenwood Wins Australian Poker Open Event #6 For A$700,000
Canadian pro Luc Greenwood took down the biggest first prize of the week so far by winning Event #6 of the Australian Poker Open for $700,000! At this final table, Hungarian Andras Nemeth collected enough points in the Championship race to leave himself with five remaining challengers for the $50,000
Chino Rheem and Orpen Kisacikoglu Chop it Up
Aaron Van Blarcum raised to 5,000 from the hijack and was called by Chino Rheem on the button as well as Orpen Kisacikoglu in the big blind. The flop came [ah][3h][3d] and Kisacikoglu and Van Blarcum checked. Rheem bet 5,500. Kisacikoglu called. Van Blarcum mucked. Both players then checked down