Uri Kadosh Wins Event #9 at the Bellagio Cup III ($106,685)
Uri Kadosh calls Gil Nagar's all in raise with pocket Eights. Nagar shows pocket Sevens and Kadosh is a big favorite to win. The board comes 10-5-5-J-3 and Kadosh win's the bracelet, the $25,000 seat into the WPT Championship and $106,685. Nagar finishes in second, taking home $54,855.
Wed Jun 20 19:50:00 -0700 2007
Anna Wroblewski Eliminated 3rd Place ($28,525)
After suffering a bad beat, Anna Wroblewski pushes in her last $45,000 with J 10. Uri Kadosh calls with A 8. The board comes K 4 3 A 5, and Wroblewski is eliminated in third place.
Wed Jun 20 19:45:00 -0700 2007
Gil Nagar Doubles Up Again
On a flop of 5 4 3, Gil Nagar bluffs off his stack with A 8. Wroblewski immediately calls with A 4. The turn and river come 10 8, and Nagar once again catches the card he needs to double up.
Wed Jun 20 19:41:00 -0700 2007
Andrew Taylor Eliminated 4th Place ($15,360)
Andrew Taylor is all in against Gil Nagar and Uri Kadosh. The two check down a board of A A 8 5 4, and Taylor exclaims that he is pretty sure he tripled up and tables 8-6. Kadosh then turns over pocket Tens for the unintentional slow roll. Taylor realizes the mistake and leaves the table with class. Kadosh feels bad for the slow roll, but he genuinely thought he was beat. Taylor is our fourth place finisher.
Wed Jun 20 19:28:00 -0700 2007
Level Up
The blinds are up to $3,000/$6,000 with a $1,000 ante.
Wed Jun 20 19:26:00 -0700 2007
Dan Santoro Eliminated 5th Place ($12,070)
Dan Santoro is all in with A-Q against Anna Wroblewski's A-K. The board comes 8 8 4 9 5, and Santoro is eliminated in fifth place.
Wed Jun 20 19:19:00 -0700 2007
Anna Wroblewski Doubles Up and Entertains
Anna Wroblewski raises to $20,500 leaving only $14,000 behind. Gil Nagar thinks for a few minutes. Wroblewski says, "Usually when you think that long you fold." Then Wroblewski bets me, the tournament reporter, $100 that he will fold. I decline the bet, and immediately regret it when Nagar just calls. The flop comes 9 5 4 and Wroblewski checks, asking aloud why Nagar didn't just put her all in. Nagar goes all in and Wroblewski starts to complain. "It's not even fair. This is bullcrap. I can't even come back with only $14,000," she says. After realizing she has two runner runner draws, she calls. She shows A 7 and is ecstatic to realize Nagar has J 8 for the flush draw. It's not until she has finished getting a banana from her boyfriend that she realizes the turn and river came 9 Q to double her up.
Wed Jun 20 19:10:00 -0700 2007
Andrew Taylor Makes A Big Laydown
Gil Nagar raises to $27,000 on the button, about a third of his stack. Andrew Taylor asks him how much he has left behind and then goes into the tank. When he comes up, he decides to lay down pocket Eights, thinking that Nagar has a monster hand. As a friendly gesture, Nagar shows his pocket Kings, and insists that I report the good laydown.
Wed Jun 20 18:40:00 -0700 2007
Kevin Johnson Eliminated 6th Place ($9,875)
Uri Kadosh raises to $10,000 on the button. Kevin Johnson raises to $25,000 and Kadosh instantly moves in. Johnson makes the call showing A K, and he up against Kadosh's 5 5. The flop and turn come A J 8 Q and Johnson moves into the lead. As the dealer turns the river, Kadosh angrily slaps the table asking for a five. The dealer turns over the 5 and the room is excited for the first time all day. Johnson is bewildered and leaves the table shaking his head. He is our sixth place finisher.
Wed Jun 20 18:29:00 -0700 2007
Uri Kadosh Flops Quads
Uri Kadosh just took down a $50,000 pot with 7 7 on a board of 7 7 2 Q J for Quads.