Harry Cullen opened to 12,000, and Allen Kessler three-bet shoved for 60,000 from the button. Cullen couldn't call, and Kessler moves up to 80,000 with that shove.
2010-11 World Series of Poker Circuit - Harrah's New Orleans
Level: 20
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 1,000
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
AJ Jejelowo |
511,000
81,000
|
81,000 |
Allie Prescott |
475,000
45,000
|
45,000 |
Gary Friedlander |
358,000
-44,000
|
-44,000 |
Scott Lipshutz |
244,000
-6,000
|
-6,000 |
Matt Waxman |
227,000
67,000
|
67,000 |
|
||
Harry Cullen |
146,000
-24,000
|
-24,000 |
Kunal Patel |
134,000
-49,000
|
-49,000 |
Jeremy Gaubert
|
95,000
-13,000
|
-13,000 |
Allen Kessler |
61,000
3,000
|
3,000 |
That's one full level in the books, and the players are off for a 15-minute break. We'll be right back with a fresh round of chip counts for you.
Kunal Patel opened to 11,000 from middle position, and AJ Jejelowo came along with a call from the button. The two men took a flop, and Patel continued out with another 14,000 chips. Jejelowo didn't waste much time raising it up to 33,000 total, and Patel let it go.
Action folded to Matt Waxman in the small blind and he made it 14,000 to go. AJ Jejelowo called from the big blind and the flop came down ...yikes!
Waxman's contination bet took it down though, upping his stack a bit to about 160,000.
After Harry Cullen opened the pot with a raise from the hijack, Allen Kessler shoved from the cutoff for about 45,000. Action folded around to Cullen who opted to fold, giving the pot to Kessler who showed pocket tens.
Playing the short stack is familiar territory for Allen "Chainsaw" Kessler and today's final table is proving to be no different. His stack is down to about ten big blinds as he has yet to play a pot.
AJ Jejelowo raised to 12,000 from middle position. Scott Lipshutz called one seat over and Gary Friendlander called from the big blind, landing a flop.
Action checked to Lipshutz and he bet 22,000 with only Jejelowo coming along to see the turn. Jejelowo check-called another 22,000 from Lipshutz, leading to the river. A third check from Jejelowo led to an all-in shove from Lipshutz for 127,000. Jejelowo gave it up after about a minute in the tank.
Lipshutz upped his stack to about 247,000, while Jejelowo slipped to roughly 430,000.