Crane has 1.35 million now. Serock is still over 4 million. And Brock Parker has 2.65 million.
2009 World Series of Poker
Event 19 - $2,500 Six-handed No Limit Hold'em
Day: 3
Crane has 1.35 million now. Serock is still over 4 million. And Brock Parker has 2.65 million.
A rare limped pot sees Serock vs Crane blind on blind.
The flop is checked. Serock checks the turn as well, but Crane can't check twice and bets 75,000. The river is the and both players check. Serock shows , it's good.
The flop came and both checked. The turn was the . Both checked again. The river was the . Both checked again. Serock turned over queen-ten for tens, and Crane mucked.
On the next hand, Serock raised to 125,000 from the button, Crane folded from the small blind, and Parker called. The flop came , and both checked. The turn was the , Parker bet 155,000, and Serock folded.
Serock raises to 120,000 and takes the blinds and antes.
Parker raises to 150,000 from the small blind and wins Serock's big blind.
Counts:
Joe Serock -- 4.2 million
Brock Parker -- 2.4 million
Russell Crane -- 1.4 million
Serock is up to 4.175 million, while Crane is now just over 1 million.
Serock raises from the cutoff (there is a dead button). Russell Crane pushes all in and gets Serock off the hand.
Rough chip counts:
Russell Crane -- 1,500,000
Brock Parker -- 3,000,000
Joe Serock -- 3,500,000
Rios
Parker
The flop came , and Parker was still in front. The turn was the , and Rios was down to one last card. The river brought the , and within a couple of orbits since the dinner break we've already lost two players.
Rios goes out in 4th, and Parker trips up to about 3 million.
Joe Serock raises to 125,000 the next hand and takes the blinds and antes. The Serock & Roll Express is back up and running.
Jesse Rios raises to 140,000 and takes the blinds and antes.
On the fourth hand back, Parker open-raised to 125,000 from the button, and Serock called from the small blind. Then Alex Wilson somewhat surprisingly moved all in from the big blind for about 1.1 million. Parker folded, and Serock thought a while before making the call.
Serock
Wilson
The flop paired both players: . The turn was the , and now Wilson was looking for a queen or a jack. But the river was the , and Wilson hits the rail in 5th place.
Serock now has the big chip lead again with about 3.75 million.