Markus Gonsalves Eliminated by Sean Winter

Sean Winter opened to 40,000 on the button, and Markus Gonsalves called in the big blind. The flop fell [8c5c4c], and Gonsalves checked. Winter moved all-in, and Gonsalves snap-called for approximately 200,000. Gonsalves: [7s6s] Winter: [KhQc] The board ran out [7h] on the turn, and when the [Tc] hit the felt

Erik Seidel Doubles Through Markus Gonsalves Twice

Markus Gonsalves opened to 25,000 from under the gun, and action folded to Erik Seidel, who was all-in from the big blind for 1,000. Gonsalves: [7h7c] Seidel: [8d5h] The board ran out [Ac3cKd6h8h], and Seidel rivered an eight to double to 3,000. The following hand action folded to Seidel in the

Markus Gonsalves Doubles Through Tony Tran

Tony Tran shoved from the button for 200,000 and Markus Gonsalves called all-in for 136,000 in the small blind. Tran: [Ad3h] Gonsalves: [AsKc] The board ran out [8h3dAc8cQs] and Gonsalves secured the double.

Markus Gonsalves Triples

Shannon Shorr raised to 19,000 in the hijack before Straton Wilhelm moved all-in for 65,000 from the cutoff. Markus Gonsalves called all-in for 20,000 and tabled his [Kc2c] to be up against the [QhTd] of Shorr, and the [TsTc] of Wilhelm. The board ran out [9h6c8c5s4c] and Gonsalves tripled with his flush,

Jake Daniels vs. Markus Gonsalves

Markus Gonsalves limped the small blind and Jake Daniels raised to 15,000 from the big blind. Gonsalves called as the flop landed [4h5cKh]. Gonsalves check-called a bet of 16,000 before both players checked through the [5d] on the turn. The river was the [Qd] and Gonsalves checked. Daniels bet 22,000 and Gonsalves

Win Some, Lose Some at the WSOP on Day #5

We’re not even a week into the 50th Annual World Series of Poker, but we’ve already had bracelet sweats for Kid Poker and the Poker Brat, as well as a blow-up from the latter. We’ve talked positivity, seen Daniel Negreanu lay down the handshake law and watched hand after hand of