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Luck of the Draw


Author: Jay Greenspan
Published on: 20:47:05 on Jun 28, 2007

Everyone knows that luck plays a huge role in tournament poker, with races and the like often determining the distribution of huge sums of money. But the role of luck neither starts nor ends with the deck of cards. One of the more significant elements of chance is determined by the Rio’s computers when they give out seat assignments.

Take, for instance, the 2k Limit Hold ‘em event that started yesterday. Many of the pros thought there would be a mouth-watering overlay, as so many of the entrants rarely if ever play limit games.

As I walked through the starting field of the event, I went from table to table without seeing a familiar face. Then, at table 145, I saw the following lineup: Rafe Furst, Jeff Lisando, Clonie Gowen, and Joe Sebok.

“This is no fun,” said Rafe.

In today’s starting event, the $5,000 short-handed no–limit, you’d expect to see some tough tables. With a $900,000 prize expected for first place, you could expect all the pros to be out for this one. And the high buy-in would keep away most of the kitchen table crowd.

Erick Lindgren had Nick Schulman as the button to his big blind. And the Devilfish, who quickly accumulated a big stack, had Howard Lederer, with a stack of almost equal size, immediately to his left.

As I surveyed the room, I came to think that no one in the room regretted her draw more than Jennifer Harman. Harman was in the 1 seat of table 37. Seat 2, Phil Laak. Seat 3, Hoyt Corkins.

Laak seemed to be playing well and he was gathering chips. But what really bothered Harman was the table banter.

In a hand during the 100-200 blind level, it was folded to Harman, who completed from the small blind. Laak checked his option. The flop came Js-Qs-9h, and Harman bet 200. Laak called. The turn was the 4c. Harman bet 700; Laak called. The river brought the Tc and both players checked.

Harman turned over Qd-3d, for top pair. Laak waited a few moments before declaring, “Slow-roll a chop!” He showed Q-2. The pot was split.

Harman turned to Laak and said, “I bet you’re really fun at a bar, but not at a poker table.”

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Heather's Photos of the Day - June 26th


Author: Photo of the Day
Published on: 05:24:04 on Jun 28, 2007

In Event 39 ($50,000 HORSE) on Day 3, an all in David Williams peeked at John Juanda's cards only to find out that Juanda had a better hand and that he would be eliminated.

Later, on the same day of that event, Daniel Negreanu took a look at Scotty Nguyen's cards. Negreanu won the hand and Nguyen, who was all in at the time, was sent home.

Meanwhile on Day 1 of Event 43 ($2,000 Limit Holdem) Noah Boeken watched Phil Laak play his PSP to pass the time between hands.

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Last hand of the day last hand for Phil Laak


Author: Team Pokerwire Tournament: 2007 Mandalay Bay Poker Championship
Published on: 23:55:56 on May 30, 2007

John Juanda raised from the cutoff and Phl Laak called in the big blind.  Laak check-raised Juanda all in for over 60k total on the Qd6d2s flop.  Juanda measured out the chips then stated, "If you have a flush draw that would be so sweet," and called.  Laak replied, "I got nothing."

Phil Laak 6c3c

John Juanda Ad7d

Laak was actually ahead with a pair of 6's, but Juanda had two overcards and a flush draw.  The Jd turn gave Juanda the nuts and left Laak drawing dead.  Laak was sent to the rail on the last hand of the night after the 4h river.

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Tom Schreiber doubles through Phil Laak


Author: Team Pokerwire Tournament: 2007 Mandalay Bay Poker Championship
Published on: 20:08:53 on May 30, 2007

On a flop of Jd3d2s with about 11k in the pot Phil Laak pushed in for about 53k and Tom Schreiber called all in for 32.3k. The players showed:

Phil Laak 9d2d

Tom Schreiber 5c5d

The turn and river came 4hJc and Schreiber took the pot to double his stack. After the hand Schreiber was at over 75k and Laak was left with just over 20k in chips.

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Jared Hamby doubles through Chris Bell


Author: Team Pokerwire Tournament: 2007 Mandalay Bay Poker Championship
Published on: 19:16:26 on May 30, 2007

Jared Hamby raised to 3.2k from the cutoff, Phil Laak called from the button, and Chris Bell called from the big blind. The flop of Jh3d3s was checked to Phil Laak who bet 6k. Chris Bell raised to 22k and Jared Hamby pushed in for an additional 6.6k. Laak folded and Bell made the call. The players showed:

Jared Hamby AcAd

Chris Bell KcJd

The turn and river came 7s2c and Hamby took the pot with his two pair A's and 3's to double his stack. After the hand Hamby was up to 67k and Bell had 51k.

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