Gerald turned over , having flopped the nut straight. His opponent showed for bottom set. The turn was the , the river was the and Gerald raked in the pot, doubling his stack to 32,000.
2008 World Series of Poker
39th Annual World Series of Poker Main Event
Day: 1c
Gerald turned over , having flopped the nut straight. His opponent showed for bottom set. The turn was the , the river was the and Gerald raked in the pot, doubling his stack to 32,000.
It all kicked off here as both players went for it with Manino making the last call all in with for top set. Tisler was in need of help with .
The turn and offered none of that and he's back down to 117,500. Manino on the other hand is up to 126,000.
Ross and his opponent got their Snickers, but apparently Ross needed something to wash it down with.
"COCKTAILS!" he roared, getting the attention of a nearby server.
Ross ordered a Corona, then turned to the rest of the table to see if they were in need of any libations.
"Two!"
"Three!"
"Four!" came the calls from around the table, as they started an early celebration for making Day 2.
Dwayne has 82,000 in chips.
In a true fashion horror show that left this reporter nauseated, a player on Table 24 arrived dressed in -- I kid you not -- a blue and green paisley print shirt, orange and tan checkered madras pants, a brown leather vest, hot pink socks, green suede loafers, and a straw fedora.
"It's like Happy Hour at the thrift store," quipped a fellow PokerNews staffer.
My worst shirt of the day award, however goes to the gentleman who thought that his Purdue Boilermakers-themed Hawaiian shirt was a good idea. Adorned with images of football players, stadiums, and flowers, this shirt should be lit on fire. I will gladly roast a hot dog over the remains.
We have the classic of all classic races as the dealer deems their fate .
Caldwell makes a wheel and doubles up to 18,450.
Soren has 74,000 in chips at the moment.
After the pot, Granstad moved up to 258,000 in chips.
"She's had aces five times already today!" complained one of her tablemates.
The board ran out , and Scott has knocked out another one. She's now up to 93,000.
His opponent led out for 2,400 and Emperador didn't slow-play as he raised it up to 5,400. His opponent made the call.
The turn was the and Emperador fired out 15,000 which was again called.
The river was the and Emperador moved his entire stack into the middle hoping to get maximum value, but his opponent stepped out of the way as Emperador flashed his monster hand. He is now up to 95,000 in chips.