2017 World Series of Poker
Daniel Spencer raised from the hijack and Jonathan Zarin called from one seat over on the cutoff. Allan Le three-bet to 110,000 in the small blind. Only Spencer called and the flop came . Le continued for 55,000 and that won the pot without any further resistance.
Le also claimed the small blind and big blind the next hand by raising from the button to add some more chips to his stack.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
---|---|---|
Daniel Spencer |
685,000
-35,000
|
-35,000 |
Allan Le |
595,000
145,000
|
145,000 |
|
Three-way to the flop in a single raised pot, Bruno Politano was first to act and he declared "All in!"
The dealer amended his statement, saying his bet was only for 84,000. The other players folded quickly anyway, and Politano smiled: "I know that it's only a pot, but I just love saying 'All in!'"
Allan Le raised to 25,000 and Daniel Spencer three-bet to 80,000 in order to force a fold from Le.
One hand later, Casey Carroll made it 35,000 to go on the button and Daniel Spencer three-bet to 117,000 in the small blind. Carroll reluctantly called and Spencer immediately bet the pot on the flop. Carroll had less than that behind �� 239,000 to be exact �� and was sent into the think tank for more than three minutes. He eventually called all in and the cards were tabled.
Casey Carroll:
Daniel Spencer:
Both the turn and the river blanked and they chopped it up. Spencer tapped the table and said "good call."
The next hand, Le raised to 25,000 and Spencer called on the button. Jonathan Zarin raised the pot and both opponents folded.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
---|---|---|
Daniel Spencer |
720,000
16,000
|
16,000 |
Allan Le |
450,000
-54,000
|
-54,000 |
|
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Casey Carroll |
362,000
-8,000
|
-8,000 |
Jonathan Zarin |
355,000
22,000
|
22,000 |
Bruno Politano was on the button and he announced "pot," making it 42,000. Jesse Chinni looked at Politano's stack, and then confirmed with the Brazilian 888 Ambassador that Politano had started with around 100,000. Chinni decided to defend his big blind, calling.
The flop fell and Chinni checked to Politano, who declared he was all in. Chinni folded instantly and Politano raked in the pot, earning "Vamos!" from his railbirds.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
---|---|---|
Jesse Chinni |
220,000
-57,000
|
-57,000 |
Bruno Politano |
150,000
15,000
|
15,000 |
We've yet to see a major collision on Table 2 today. There hasn't been any three-bets yet and the vast majority of the pots have been won with a single bet.
Every chip matters and the players know it. They're showing some great awareness so far, trying to avoid any unnecessary damage.
Casey Carroll raised to 32,000 in the cutoff and Daniel Spencer three-bet to 90,000 on the button, with Carroll calling. On the flop, Carroll bet 100,000 and Spencer moved all in, and Carroll quickly called the shove.
Daniel Spencer:
Casey Carroll:
The turn and river were both blanks and Spencer doubled for 253,000. Adam Brown added "wow, sick hold," while Spencer raked in the pot.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
---|---|---|
Daniel Spencer |
704,000
349,000
|
349,000 |
Casey Carroll |
370,000
-330,000
|
-330,000 |
If anyone could afford to arrive late, it was Igor Sharaskin. The chip leader missed the first 10 minutes of play, and the floor person asked other players at the table if they knew him. "Can you text him?" he asked.
Jesse Chinni joked about the situation. "We're not gonna text him," and the table burst into laughter.
However, Sharaskin has now taken his seat, ready to continue his hunt for the bracelet.
Daniel Spencer raised to 25,000 from the cutoff and Allan Le called in the big blind. On the flop, Le checked and folded to a bet worth 29,000.
A few hands later, Casey Carroll and Spencer were in a battle of the blinds and Carroll check-called a bet of 26,000 on the flop. Both checked the turn before Carroll's bet of 22,000 on the river won the pot uncontested.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
---|---|---|
Casey Carroll |
700,000
33,000
|
33,000 |
Daniel Spencer |
355,000
-44,000
|
-44,000 |
Play is underway. Chip leader Igor Sharaskin has not arrived as yet, while all of the other 10 finalists have unbagged their chips and are already in action.