Day 4 of the WSOP Main Event saw the field dwindle from 1,000 down to 292 players with Spaniard Roman Colillas bagging the chip lead. We spoke to Josh Arieh and David Tuchman who busted out and while their dreams were shattered, those of Chance Kornuth, Toby Lewis, Dragana Lim,
Tag: Keith Lehr
Lehr Loses Lots
When we arrived, the chips were already flying into the middle on the flop. After the hand was over, Lehr shared the details of the hand despite being the one on the losing end of it. After a raise to 225,000 from late position, Anthony Kennedy three-bet from the small blind
Lehr Shown a Bluff
Legendary poker player Keith Lehr opened the action with a raise to 100,000 under the gun. Jack Sinclair, chipleader at least at the start of the day, called from the small blind. Waheed Ashraf over called from the big blind. The flop of [JsTdAs] was checked through so the trio saw
Manig Loeser Doubles Through Keith Lehr
Keith Lehr raised to 60,000 from the hijack, Igor Tregoubov called from the button, Manig Loeser three-bet shoved from the big blind for 430,000 and Lehr isolated the action with a four-bet. Lehr: [QsQd] Loeser: [As9s] The board ran out [9h3s2c9dTh], giving Loeser trip nines to double through Lehr.
Keith Lehr Doubles
Following a raise on the button, Keith Lehr three-bets the small blind to 174,000 leaving himself just 11,000 behind. The button called, and before the flop landed, Lehr bet his remaining 11,000 and his opponent called. Lehr: [AsJd] Opponent: [Ac9s] The board ran out [6s3d4s6h5s] and Lehr collected the double.
Matas Cimbolas Picks Off Keith Lehr on River to Double
Top Poker Hands from Poker Masters
Since it's inception in 2017, the Poker Masters has thrilled viewers on PokerGO. From the crowning of German professional Steffen Sontheimer as the inaugural winner to Ali Imsirovic's victory in 2018, every top player wants to fill the sleeves of the famous Purple Jacket. Here are 10 of the very best