"Payout," is something we've been hearing quite often as of late. Most recently it happened over at Table 443. By the time we made out way over, the dealer had already swiped Al "Sugar Bear" Barbieri's losing hand.
Ken Weiner raised from early position Al Barbieri defended his big blind, and the flop fell . Barbieri check-called a bet, and the turn was the .
Russell Boyd raised, Al Barbieri made it three bets, and Vahe Hagopian called out of the big blind. Boyd called as well, and the flop was . The action checked to Barbieri, who bet, and only Boyd called.
Stud 8: An unknown player in Seat 2 had the bring-in with the and was met with a completion by Al "Sugar Bear" Barbieri, who was fresh off a third-place finish in Event 13: $1,500 Limit Hold'em for $84,388.
After a few hours where Al Barbieri was the only thing keeping the rail awake, we have just had a ridiculous hand that sent the whole rail and the players into a frenzy. David Arsht raised it up, and Donald Auger raised all in.
David Arsht has not let his foot off the gas since we got back from the break, and he is starting to pull away from his three opponents. On the first hand Al Barbieri raised in the cutoff, and Arsht three bet in the small blind.
Al Barbieri raised from the button and David Arsht defended from the big blind. The flop saw Arsht check and Barbieri bet. Arsht then check-raised and Barbieri looked perplexed.
David Arsht raised from the button, and Glenn Engelbert and Donald Augar called in the blinds. The flop came down, and it was checked to Arsht. He fired out a bet, and Engelbert instantly raised. Auger folded, but Arsht called.
Al "Sugar Bear" Barbieri raised from the cutoff and Glenn Engelbert defended from the big blind. The flop saw Engelbert check-raise Barieri, who called. The turn went bet and check, brining about the river.
David Arsht raised in early position, and Al Barbieri defended his big blind. The flop came down , and the fireworks went off. Barbieri bet out, and Arsht raised.
David Arsht put in a raise from middle position and was called by Jeff Weiss and Al Barbieri, who were in the small and big blinds respectively. Action then checked to Arsht on the flop and he put out a bet.
Al Barbieri started the action by raising in the cutoff, and Alex Queen three bet on the button. It folded back to Barbieri, and he made the call. The flop came down , and Barbieri check called a bet from Queen.
Glenn Engelbert raised from middle position and was met with a three-bet by Al "Sugar Bear" Barbieri on the button.
Lori Kirgan was hanging by a thread on the short stack for most of the past couple levels, and her luck has finally run out, as she is the first victim of the final table.
Action folded to Donald Auger in the cutoff, and he raised it up. Al "Sugar Bear" Barbieri defended his big blind, and the flop came down . Both players checked, and the hit the turn.
David Arsht brought it in with a raise from early position and cleared the field all the way to Al "Sugar Bear" Barbieri in the big blind. The latter not only called there, but proceeded to check-call bets on the flop and turn.
Action started with Charles Tucker under the gun, and he raised it up. Al Barbieri put in a third bet, and everyone folded back to Tucker, who called. The flop came down , and Tucker check called a bet from Barbieri.
We came to the table as the turn was being dealt on a board that read . Al Barbieri checked to his lone opponent Isaac Haxton, who fired out a bet. Barbieri check raised, and Haxton had a decision for all his chips.
Unfortunately we didn't catch the hand, but we can confirm that Eric Blair has been eliminated from the tournament; as such, Al "Sugar Bear" Barbieri has been moved to Table 446 to balance things out.
We caught up with the action on a flop that read , with Al Barbieri heads up against an opponent in position. It was checked to Barbieri, who fired out a bet. He was check raised, and he made the call.
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