Ryan Miller opened for 1,200 under the gun and Jimmy Fricke decided to defend his big blind. The flop saw Fricke check-call a bet of 1,800, and then he check-called one of 3,800 on the turn.
Douglas Claybrook limped from the under-the-gun position and Phillip Lowery responded with a raise to 1,500 from early position.
Jimmy Fricke was in the cutoff facing a 1,000 bet from the small blind on the turn of the board. "Twenty-eight hundred," said Fricke before placing three T1,000 yellow chips into the middle of the felt.
Jimmy Fricke got his last 20,000 in with versus and couldn’t get there. Jason Tompkins was grinding a short stack for a long time and got it in good with but a on the river versus his opponents finished him off.
Hand #1 Jimmy Fricke was facing off an under-the-gun raiser on a flop of and called a bet of 650. The turn was the and both players checked. The river was the and when his opponent checked Fricke bet 1,200.
After 10 levels of play here on Day 2, Robert Mizrachi has pole position in the race to claim the first-ever World Series of Poker dealer's choice bracelet here in Event #41: $1,500 Six-Handed Dealer's Choice.
Jimmy Fricke and David Levi were all in before the flop for 1,400 and 900, respectively, and Thayer Rasmussen and Maria Mayrinck saw the first three community cards as well in a side pot. Rasmussen bet the flop, and Mayrinck raised.
Limit Omaha EIght-or-Better Perry Green check-called a bet from Jimmy Fricke on a flop. The players checked through the turn and river, and Green showed for a low and kings up. He scooped the pot.
David Levi and Jimmy Fricke, formerly toting big stacks at Table 442, find themselves with considerably less since the last time we checked on them.
Pot-Limit Omaha Eight-or-Better We found Jimmy Fricke on the button facing a pot bet from David Levi in a huge pot on a board of . The wager was around 20,000, and Fricke finally put Levi all in, and Levi called.
Day 1 of Event #41: $1,500 Six-Handed Dealer's Choice is officially in the books! This unique event drew a total of 419 entries and by the end of the day just 95 of those players remained.
2-7 Single Draw An early positioned player opened to 900 and Jimmy Fricke called from the button. The blinds folded, leaving the two heads up to the draw. Fricke's opponent stood pat and Fricke opted to take two new cards.
No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw A player opened the hijack to 250 and Jimmy Fricke flatted from the button. The blinds folded and both Fricke and his opponent drew one card.
No-Limit Hold'em On a flop of , Jimmy Fricke was heads up with an opponent. The player was first to act and led into the middle for 100. Fricke called to see fourth street. The turn was the and Fricke now faced a bet of 250.
Calvin Anderson, ranked as the top online tournament player in the world as recently as last November, just added his first World Series of Poker bracelet to his resume, taking down Event #30: $1,500 Seven-Card Stud Hi-Low.
Jimmy Fricke got the last of it in on third against Joe Tehan. Fricke: / Tehan: / Fricke was able to catch aces up by sixth with , but Tehan had snagged a third eight with .
On fifth street we found Jimmy Fricke betting out only to have Calvin Anderson raise. Levon Torosyan called, as did Fricke before a bet from Anderson on sixth pushed out Torosyan but kept Fricke in.
Jimmy Fricke jokingly asked the tournament director if Game of Thrones could be put on the TV above the tournament table, which currently sports Game 5 of the NBA finals. "No!" Melissa Burr said.
Jimmy Fricke completed from the last position with , and Calvin Anderson defended his bring-in with . Fricke kept up the aggression on fourth when he caught , while Anderson had .
Levon Torosyan completed on third with and Jimmy Fricke made it two bets with . Torosyan called, but he took the lead when he caught good and Fricke bad. Fricke called every street.
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