Ami Alibay has been among the leaders for much of Day 4 in the World Series of Poker Main Event. The nightclub and restaurant owner from Montreal is currently sitting in the top 10 in chips with 1.7 million.
Nicholas Kamen got his final 72,000 in preflop holding , but unfortunately for him, he ran straight into the of Greg Mueller.
The action started with Greg Mueller opening from under the gun plus one, as the table folded around to Dyler Denson in the small blind. He opted to move all in, for an additional 217,000.
The hand started with Jason Cohen opening to 18,000 from under the gun plus one. Alvaro Aspas was in middle position, and moved all in for his last 87,000 in chips.
On Day 3 of the 2013 Main Event, 1,753 players were whittled down to just 666. Unfortunately for 18 of those players, three long, grueling days of poker will all be for not, as only 648 will be making the money.
"Take the count down to 738, please," said one of those directing the tournament just now into his walkie-talkie, delivering instructions to change the players remaining listed on the big board.
Shortly after that hand with Max Ovseyevitz, Greg Mueller was back at it again in a hand that resulted in a large pot between himself and a lone opponent.
Former pro hockey player and two-time WSOP bracelet winner Greg Mueller just moved into the Amazon Room, and it didn't take long for him to get involved in a big pot.
The action folded around to the player in the small blind, who opted to limp in, before Greg Mueller raised it up to 800 from the small blind. The bet was called, and both watched the flop come down .
We overheard Greg "FBT" Mueller engaging a new arrival to his table in a bit of table talk, as the player wearing a Philadelphia Eagles jersey tried to use some of that famous Philly tough guy talk to intimidate the seasoned pro.
"Three hands, three rebuys," Greg "FBT" Mueller shouted as he barreled through a hallway here at the Rio. He seemed to be taking the beats in good enough spirits at least.
Razz Greg Mueller: / / Huck Seed: / / Bryn Kenney: / Fold Minh Ly: / / We picked up the action on fourth street with Greg Mueller already all in for 25,000 or so. Bryn Kenney bet and received calls from Huck Seed and Minh Ly.
Stud-8 A series of three Stud-8 hands has led to the demise of 2005 World Series of Poker Main Event champ Joe Hachem.
Stud-8 Mike Wattel: / / Joe Hachem: / (FOLD) Greg Mueller: / / Matthew Ashton: / / Jonathan Duhamel brought it in, Mueller completed, and Ashton, Wattel and Hachem all called.
No-Limit Hold'em David Oppenheim open-shoved for 50,500 from early position, Troy Burkholder and Jonathan Duhamel both called, and Greg Mueller three-bet to 200,000 or so. Burkhold and Duhamel both folded.
Greg Mueller opened to 12,000 from under the gun, before Betrand Grospellier bumped it up with his own raise. Brandon Cantu moved all in for just over 30,000, before Mueller also announced all in, forcing a fold from Grospellier.
No-Limit Hold'em With around 40,000 in the pot and a flop of , Mike Wattel checked from the big blind and Brandon Cantu bet 19,000 from early position. Wattel responded with a check-raise to 45,000 only to have Cantu three-bet to 115,000.
"It's Canada Day," we heard an excited Greg "FBT" Mueller at the start of Day 2.
2-7 Triple Draw Greg "FBT" Mueller raised to 4,000 from the hijack and Jared Bleznick defended from the big blind. Bleznick drew one, Mueller two and then the former check-called a bet.
Stud Greg Mueller / / Tom Schneider / / We picked up with the action on fourth street to see Greg Mueller make a pair of jacks and lead out with a bet. Tom Schneider called and watched as Mueller led out again on fifth.
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