2009 World Series of Poker

Event 42 - $2,500 Mixed Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2009 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
65
Prize
$241,637
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,500
Entries
412
Level Info
Level
26
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0

Rami Boukai Lookin' Solid

2-7 Triple Draw

Rami Boukai raised and Segery Altbregin called from the small blind with Dario Alioto sitting out this hand. Both players then drew two cards. Altbregin was first to act and fired a bet. Boukai called.

On the second draw, both players discarded one card. Altbregin checked and Boukai fired a bet. Altbregin got crafty with a check-raise and Boukai called.

Both players stood pat on the third and final draw. Altbregin checked and Boukai seized the opportunity to fire a bet. Altbregin folded his hand, giving Boukai the pot.

If you remember back to Event No. 10, you'll remember seeing Rami Boukai's face in the winner's photo. Boukai took home nearly $250,000 for his victory in the $2,500 PLH/PLO Event and his first gold bracelet. Surely, he'll be doing his best to wrap a second around his wrist today.

Tags: Rami BoukaiSergey Altbregin

Crain Gathers a Few

Pot-Limit Omaha

Eric Crain raised to 4,000 from under the gun, Dario Alioto called from the cutoff, and Jimmy Fricke called as well from the big blind. The flop came {4-Hearts}{7-Diamonds}{K-Hearts}. It was checked to Alioto who bet 11,000, Fricke folded, and Crain called.

The turn was the {8-Hearts}. This time Crain led out for 20,000, and Alioto considered for a half-minute before letting it go.

Tags: Dario AliotoEric Crain

PLO to Start

Both tables have a few hands of pot-limit Omaha left to play, then it is on to 2-7 Triple Draw.

Word is when we reach the eight-handed final table, there will be a draw to determine which of the eight games will be the first played there.

Level: 19

Blinds: 0/0

Ante: 0

Get Ready to Mix it Up

Just under an hour away from the restart of Event No. 42, the $2,500 Mixed Event in which players play eight different games: 2-7 Triple Draw, Limit Hold'em, Omaha Hi/Lo Eight-or Better, Razz, Seven-Card Stud, Seven-Card Stud Hi/Lo Eight-or-Better, No-Limit Hold'em, and Pot-Limit Omaha.

Only 14 players remain from the starting field of 412. Each is guaranteed a payday of at least $11,485, although all are eyeing that prize of $241,637 for the one who manages to gather all of the chips.

See you here at 2:00 p.m. Vegas time when cards go back in the air.

Day 3 Seating Assigments and Chip Counts

Cards will be in the air for the final 14 players at 2:00 p.m.

(Table 150)
Seat 1: Rami Boukai - 137700
Seat 2: Trai Dang - 220000
Seat 3: Jimmy Fricke - 47400
Seat 4: Eric Crain - 210600
Seat 5: Sergey Altbregin - 239500
Seat 6: Chris Klodnicki - 153400
Seat 8: Dario Alioto - 225600

(Table 151)
Seat 1: Jerrod Ankenman - 412400
Seat 3: Jeff Tims - 138500
Seat 4: Jon "Pearljammer" Turner - 469200
Seat 5: Adam Friedman - 325800
Seat 6: Layne Flack - 283400
Seat 7: Andrew Radel - 92700
Seat 8: Blair Rodman - 139800
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