Seth Davies made it 800,000 to go in the cutoff (from a total stack of two million) with [As7s], running smack into button Michael Soyza's [AdQc]. He was set in and at-risk in moments. The board had him drawing to a chop only by the turn: [Kd9dJcQh], but the river
Tag: Michael Soyza
No One Wants to Take On Davies
Michael Soyza doesn't win every pot. Wai Kiat Lee saw a heads up limp-checked flop of [6cAd9h] (holding [Qs7h]) with cutoff Soyza (who held [Td6c]), raising to 280,000 to take it from the leader. He said he was rooting for Soyza the next hand, however, as Seth Davies raised to 650,000
Soyza Rivers Lee
It started with a limp-check, Michael Soyza calling in the cutoff with [9sTd] and button Wai Kiat Lee checking [KcTd]. The [ThTsJs] flop gave them both trips, but it was Soyza who would lead all three streets: 120,000 on the flop, 300,000 on the [Ah] turn and 650,000 on the
Sam Greenwood Eliminated in 6th Place ($160,510)
Sam Greenwood moved all in for 1,050,000 under the gun plus two when it folded to him with [KdQs], called by button Michael Soyza with [JhJs]. The flop of [JcQdKs] was described as "spicy" by PokerGO commentator James Dempsey, but it got no spicier with the [9c7h] turn and river; Greenwood
Chip Update – Still Six Handed
The Two Chip Leaders Tangle
Phil Ivey, who's tried to see a large number of flops already on this final table, limped again with [qdjd]. Cutoff Michael Soyza raised to 250,000 with [QhQs] and Ivey called. The two of them saw a flop of [AdAc7d], Ivey check-calling Soyza's 150,000. Ivey turned his flush with the
No Value for Ivey’s Quads
Phil Ivey and Sergi Reixach called pre once more (with [Khqh] and [Ts9d] respectively) and button Michael Soyza checked with [Ac8s]. Following exactly the same pattern as the last reported hand, there were two checks on the [Kc7h6c] flop and a bet (of 70,000) from the button, with Ivey alone
Yesterday’s Bubble, Today’s Chip Leader: Michael Soyza Leads FT in $50k Short Deck
The final table in Event #7 $50,000 Short Deck is set, after a robust turnout for the last tournament in this format at the partypoker LIVE MILLIONS Super High Roller Series here in Sochi. A total of 55 entries generated a prize pool of $2,675,150, which started to be awarded