One under the gun limp would lead Tom Dwan to raise to 750. A call from Eli Elezra and two other players before it came to the small blind who made it 18,000.
Keeping up with the big names sitting right next to each other, one Patrik Antonius has just been seated next to Barny Boatman.
It's like an episode of High Stakes Poker in the back corner of the tournament area. Erick Lindgren and Howard Lederer are sitting next to each other, and one table over, Tom Dwan and Eli Elezra are in just about every pot together.
If only the rail knew that the Phil Ivey's table wasn't the only stacked one present in the room at the moment, with Tom Dwan sitting with Eli Elezra to his left and JP Kelly to Elezra's. We caught this hand with a board showing .
We've just received confirmation that the following four players are about to make their way down to the Crown Poker Room very shortly: Patrik Antonius Howard Lederer Tom Dwan Phil Ivey So if you were planning to come down to rail them
Tom Dwan had been opening a lot of hands as of late and did so again on this one to 10,000 preflop from middle position. Nikolay Evdakov was in the small blind and reraised to 35,000. Dwan moved all in for 107,000 and Evdakov called.
David Oppenheim opened to 8,500 from early position and Tom Dwan made the call from the cutoff as the flop landed . Oppenheim continued for 10,000 and Dwan made the call as the landed on he turn.
Nikolay Evdakov just took another pot off Tom Dwan. This time, we picked up the action on the flop of and Dwan had fired 11,000. Evdakov made the call to bring the two players to the turn. The came on the turn and Dwan bet again.
Tom Dwan raised from the button to 8,000. Nikolay Evdakov called fromt he big blind and the flop came down . Evdakov checked and Dwan fired 11,000. Evdakov came back with a check-raise to 25,000.
David Oppenheim opened with a raise and Tom Dwan defended his big blind as a flop was spread by the dealer. Oppenheim saw his final 16,500 enter the pot after Dwan check-raised him all in.
On a flop of , Tom Dwan fired out a continuation-bet of 6,000 with Tony Guoga folding next to act before David Oppenheim check-called from the small blind.
With the final board reading , Tony G raised to 12,000 after a bet of 4,000 from Tom Dwan. Erik Seidel reraised to 32,000 and Dwan tanked for a bit and then called. Tony G folded. Seidel showed the for the nut straight and Dwan mucked.
Joe Hachem opened to 1,500 and both Tom Dwan and Tony Guoga made the call from the blinds. The flop was checked through before Guoga led for 3,000 when the turn landed the .
Nikolay Evdakov opened the action from early position with a raise to 1,500 and was met with four callers from varying positions.
Joe Hachem entered the pot from middle position with a raise to 1,500. Tom Dwan and Tony Guoga made the call from the button and small blind respectively as the flop landed .
Erik Seidel opened his button with a min-raise to 1,000 and both Tom Dwan and Tony Guoga made the call from the blinds as the flop fell .
Howard Lederer raised to 2,900 and Tom Dwan moved all-in. Lederer quickly made the call and flipped over pocket jacks. He was racing against Dwan who had . The flop had Dwan basically drawing dead, coming out .
Van Marcus raised it up to about 2,100 and Howard Lederer moved all-in for 22,000 from the small blind. Van Marcus: Howard Lederer: Board: The very next handVan Marcus moved all in for his last 4,100 and Tom Dwan called with .
Andy Bloch raised it up to 1,600, Tom Dwan made the call, as did Erik Cajelais. The flop came and action was checked around. The turn was the and once again nobody wanted to make a move.
Peter Jetten raised it up to 1,200, Tom Dwan called from the button, and Eli Elezra called from the small blind. The flop came and everyone checked. The did nothing either, and everyone checked again.
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