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Hand #3 - Severin DoublesNegreanu x-x5s j2 8d 9h--xSeverin x-xjh 6h 9s 2d--xOn third, Negreanu puts Severin all in and Severin calls. Severin turns over pocket aces for the win.

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I sure wish they'd give us a better idea of chip counts and the bets that are being won. How much did DN have to call Severin for? What's his stack at now?
DN would have been the chip leader before the hand at around 210k severin had around 25k DN is still chipleader.Here is the link to his FT Interviewhttp://www.pokernews.com/live-reporting/vi...?t=33&e=137
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Hand #3 - Severin DoublesNegreanu x-x5s j2 8d 9h--xSeverin x-xjh 6h 9s 2d--xOn third, Negreanu puts Severin all in and Severin calls. Severin turns over pocket aces for the win.
How many chips did Severin have?
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Negreanu raises on third and Frangos folds. Cohen calls all in and is eliminated when Negreanu shows and hits a on the river for the straight. Cohen's pocket queens are no good.

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Nice. :club: Thanks for the update Kurt.
Thank you, thank you....Might be the first and only time though.I just got lucky that when I went to go see the table get started, that he won the first hand. Most times I won't be over by that one.
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How do you get that he confirmed that it's a total crapshoot out of that interview? He talked extensively about the betting strategy in Stud and how to play it.
Yes, but how much playing can you do with 8 bets?!I have a feeling that this will be an extremely short final table.
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Hand #6 - David Brody Eliminated in 7th ($12,405)David Brody x-x--xNesbitt Coburn Greg Pappas x-x--xBrody is all in on fifth and Coburn folds. Pappas calls. Pappas has and hits the on seventh for the straight - the eights are no good for Brody.They is dropping like flies. Down to 6 after 6 hands.

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Yes, but how much playing can you do with 8 bets?!I have a feeling that this will be an extremely short final table.
YOu got that right so far! Six hands and two out!! :club:
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Hand #6 - David Brody Eliminated in 7th ($12,405)David Brody x-x--xNesbitt Coburn Greg Pappas x-x--xBrody is all in on fifth and Coburn folds. Pappas calls. Pappas has and hits the on seventh for the straight - the eights are no good for Brody.They is dropping like flies. Down to 6 after 6 hands.
How did anyone go out when they both had x-x--x? Shouldnt that be a chop?
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Daniel Negreanu 222000 +57500 Nesbitt Coburn 200000 +49500 Nick Frangos 170000 +79500 Greg Pappas 136000 -8000 Jeffrey Lisandro 75000 -120000 Severin Walser 46000 +22000

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ESPN won't have to edit out any hands at the rate this one is going! Might even have to extend there interviews and players bios to make a show out of it! :club:
True dat. But truthfully, I expect that once it reaches 3-4 handed play, everyone will be folding on third street and any hand played beyond will be an all in. Three handed in this spot could be whoever bets first wins and take three levels, and then HU would be like four hands.
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Hand #12 - Coburn Lays it DownNesbitt Coburn x-x-Daniel Negreanu x-x-Severin Walser Negreanu completes and Coburn raises. Negreanu calls. Walser folds. On fourth, Coburn bets and Negreanu calls. On fifth, Coburn checks and Negreanu bets. Coburn calls. On sixth, Negreanu takes the lead and bets. Coburn folds.I'm guessing he had it here, concidering he said not to bluff on sixth.EDIT: Why aren't the cards showing up?

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They only played 6 hands, and there are already 2 people eliminated. Those blinds are way up there!
Yeah, I'm pretty sure there are no blinds in stud. :club:
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