Vanessa Selbst opened to 1,700 from the cutoff and Aleksandar Denishev made it 5,200 to go from the button. The blinds ditched their hands and Selbst called to see a flop. The flop brought and Selbst checked to the raiser.
While the Main Event rages on, a special space in the front of the tournament area has been sectioned off for an event with Brazilian football (or soccer, to those in the US) legend and member of Team PokerStars SportStar, Ronaldo.
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.
Vanessa Selbst's tourney run has come to a quick halt in Level 13 after losing an all-in encounter versus Matt Stout. The pair had together gotten to a flop with Stout leading with a bet of 6,000 from middle position.
Bad news for the rest of the field as Vanessa Selbst has just won a big double-up to improve her stack to more than double the current average. The hand began with Selbst opening with a raise to 3,500 from the small blind.
Two-time bracelet winner Vanessa Selbst raised to 700 and received calls from the players in the hijack and cutoff. When action reached Ramzi Jelassi in the small blind, he three-bet all in for 3,400.
Vanessa Selbst led with a bet of 600 on the flop and one player called before the third player in the hand raised to 1,200. Selbst called, and the player in the middle folded. The turn was the , and Selbst checked her option.
Catching the action on the flop we found Johnny Lodden betting roughly a pot-sized bet of 1,550 into Vanessa Selbst. Selbst paused momentarily before making the call from under the gun before both players checked the on the turn.
Entering this event, seven women had reached final tables in open events during the 2013 World Series of Poker. That number included Loni Harwood, who was among the final nine players in Event No. 31: $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha.
Vanessa Selbst has joined the small group of players eliminated here on Day 1.
Pot-Limit Omaha We arrived at the table in time to see Vanessa Selbst and Jonathan Duhamel looking down at a flop of . Selbst was in the small blind and fired out 2,000.
Limit Hold'em Vanessa Selbst opened with a middle position raise only to have Eugene Katchalov make it three bets from two seats down. Action folded back to Selbst and she called to see a flop.
While every table is an absolutely stacked table in this event, just as it is every single year, Table 373 is a little bit extra special given that not one, not two, not three, but four Team PokerStars Pros are seated together.
Welcome to Day 2 of the Ladies No-Limit Hold’em Championship. The tournament began when 954 ladies took their seats in the hopes of joining an elite club of gold bracelet winners.
Chris Priday leads the field in the annual Ladies Event at the 2013 World Series of Poker, finishing the day with 96,200 in chips. A total of 954 players took their seats at the beginning of the day.
With Maria Ho attempting to win her first gold bracelet in an open event, while the Ladies Championship is being held on the same day, the last woman to achieve the feat has taken to the rail to support her friend.
A recap of Vanessa's time in the ladies event: Vanessa Selbst @VanessaSelbstLol played AQ AJ AK AQ then KK in 20 minutes and now I'm out.June 28 2013ReplyRetweetFavoriteFollow @VanessaSelbst!function(d,s,id){var js,fjs=d.
Welcome to the Ladies No-Limit Hold’em Championship. Last year’s winner, Yen Dang, outlasted a field of 936 players to claim victory along with a $170,587 prize and her first gold bracelet.
Vanessa Selbst @[email protected]: Busted the one drop. Got down to 30 blinds and limp shoved A8 and ran into TT blind vs blind. Gl to everyone still in.
Vanessa Selbst opened to 13,000 from under the gun, and Chris Lee three-bet to 34,000 on her direct left. The action folded back to Selbst, who opted to four-bet to 89,000, and Lee entered the tank.
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