Manig Loeser limped from the cutoff with [KcQcJsTc] and Cary Katz called on the button with [AsAh5h4d]. Jordan Cristos checked his option from the big blind with [9s4c3h3c]. The flop came [Jh8s4s] and Cristos checked. Loeser bet 170,000 and Katz was the lone caller. The turn was the [5c] and both players
Tag: Jordan Cristos
Jordan Cristos Leads, Sean Winter Makes Back to Back Final Tables
Jordan Cristos Leads Event #2; Sean Winter Eyes Points Lead
Trips for Jordan Cristos
Cary Katz limped for 50,000 under the gun, and Jordan Cristos called in the hijack. Sean Winter and Manig Loeser called from the blinds, and the dealer spread a [9sAh8s] flop that was checked through. The turn landed the [9h] and action checked to Cristos who bet 125,000. Winter and Loeser
Event #2 Final Table Line-Up
Following the elimination of Dan Shak, the final seven players have combined into the Event #2 final table and will play until one more player is eliminated. Event #2 Final Table Line-Up Seat 1: Sean Winter - 1,150,000 Seat 2: Manig Loeser - 1,125,000 Seat 3: Cary Katz - 1,200,000 Seat 4: Adam Hendrix -
Dan Shak Doubles Through Jordan Cristos
Adam Hendrix started the action in this hand by opening to 70,000. Jordan Cristos was next to act and potted it to 240,000. Dan Shak was next to act and used both of his time extension cards before putting the rest of his chips into the pot. Hendrix mucked his hand
Chip Counts For Table 1
Chip Counts From Table 1
Anthony Alberto Doubles Through Jordan Cristos
Anthony Alberto and Jordan Cristos got it all in pre-flop for Alberto's tournament life in an aces vs. kings situation. Alberto: [AhAs2s6d] Cristos: [KdKs5c6c] When the flop came [7d5h6s] Cristos was suddenly ahead with two-pair. The [3d] on the turn was a blank for Alberto but when the [Ad] came on the river, Alberto's
Alex Foxen Wins on the Flop
Alex Foxen raised to 12,000 under the gun and Jordan Cristos called on the button. The flop landed [Ac2s3c] and Foxen continued for 16,000. Cristos folded, and then stated, "I had such a pretty hand."