Bill Klein opened pre-flop to 4,000. Bryn Kenney three-bet to 12,000. Erik Seidel, in the small blind, made a four-bet to 41,500. Both players folded and the third winningest tournament player in history took down the pot.
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Erik Seidel Gives a Little to Ben Yu
Ben Yu raised from the cutoff to 3,000 and Erik Seidel made the call from his big blind. Both players checked to the turn on a board reading [2c9c6dTc]. Seidel checked once again and Yu threw in a 5,000 chip, which was enough to get Seidel to fold and the dealer to
Nobody Wants to See a Flop
We haven't seen a flop the past five hands at Table 3. One raise or three-bet has been enough to take the pot down pre-flop. In the last hand, Koray Aldemir opened under-the gun to 2,500. Larry Greenberg then three-bet to 7,500 in the small blind and got his opponent
Erik Seidel Wins Back-to-Back Pots
After scooping a small pot against Ben Yu, Erik Seidel raised to 2,500 pre-flop and got a call from Koray Aldemir. The flop came [6dThKc]. Seidel fired out a continuation bet of 3,000 and Aldemir snap-folded.
Larry Greenberg Wins Big Pot on First Hand Against Ben Yu
Ben Yu opened under-the-gun on the first hand of the day to 3,000 and was called by Erik Seidel on the the button and Larry Greenberg in the big blind. The flop came [Td9h8d] and Yu continuation bet for 6,500. Seidel got out of the way and Greenberg check-raised to
Erik Seidel Eliminated by Manig Loeser
Short stacked Erik Seidel moved all-in for 26,500 from under-the-gun and was called by Manig Loeser who also had a short stack. Seidel: [4c4h] Loeser: [6s6c] Seidel got a great flop when the dealer turned over [4sQdJs], giving him a straight. Loeser got some help on the turn when the [8s] appeared. And
Some Updated Chip Counts
John Riordan Eliminated Erik Seidel; Eclipses One Million
Erik Seidel moved all-in for 62,000 on the turn with [7h2dKc3d]. John Riordan made the call and tabled [Ad8d] for a flush draw. The [4d] on the river completed the flush and Seidel, who showed [AxJx5x4x] was eliminated from the tournament. Riordan surpassed the 1 million chip mark by raking the pot.
Tom Marchese Triples Up Erik Seidel Wins Side Pot
Tom Marchese opened to 35,000 leaving himself 20,000 behind. Erik Seidel was next to act and moved all in for 128,000. Action folded to Ben Lamb in the big blind and he made the call. Lamb: [5h7h6s9c] Marchese: [Ad7d6h4h] Seidel: [AcKs2hJc] The board ran out [2x3x5xAxTx] to give Marchese the nut straight and completed the