Pot-Limit Omaha We're not sure of all the details, but we do know a massive hand just went down over in the corner of the room.
No-Limit Hold'em Todd Brunson was just all in and at risk following a flop for his last 80,000 or so. His opponent, Barry Greenstein, held . But Brunson's prospects were bright as he had and had flopped a set.
The tournament has grown slightly tougher with the late arrivals of Bertrand Grospellier and Todd Brunson. Both players own a WSOP bracelet, Grospellier's coming in a Seven Card Stud event and Brunson's in a $2,500 Omaha Hi/Low.
Todd Brunson was heads up with Stephen Chidwick on fifth street. Brunson: Chidwick: Brunson, who had called bets on the initial two streets, bet out at his opponent after catching the five.
Stud Hi-Lo After losing half his stack to a gutshot straight draw at the start of player, Todd Brunson just lost the remainder to David Benyamine.
Can Kim Hua and Calen McNeil have played through the 10 levels that were scheduled for today, and they've elected to call it a night and return tomorrow to resume heads-up play.
Todd Brunson raised from the small blind, and Can Kim Hua made the call. Brunson continuation-bet the flop, and Kim came along. The turn brought a , and Brunson bet and was called again. The river was a , and Brunson check-called.
No one's chip stack at this final table has been more inconsistent then that of Todd Brunson. Brunson has been the short stack for quite some time now, and he keeps alternating between scooping pots, and getting scooped himself.
Can Kim Hua limped the button, Calen McNeil completed the bet and Todd Brunson checked. The flop came , and Brunson bet after McNeil checked. Both of his opponents called. The turn came , this time it was checked to Hua.
Can Kim Hua started the action by raising on the button, and both Calen McNeil and Todd Brunson made the call. The flop came down , and everyone checked around. The hit the turn, and McNeil led out. Brunson folded, but Hua made the call.
Calen McNeil raised the button, and Todd Brunson and Can Kim Hua called. Both blinds checked to McNeil, who bet the flop. Only Brunson called. The turn came , and Brunson again check-called. Both players checked the river.
Todd Brunson raised it up, and Calen McNeil defended his big blind. The flop came down , and McNeil checked to Brunson, who fired out. McNeil put in a check raise, and Brunson made the call.
Calen McNeil raised preflop, and Todd Brunson and Can Kim Hua called from the blinds. They both checked to McNeil on the flop, and he bet. Brunson called, but Hua was waiting with a raise. Both players called.
Calen McNeil, Todd Brunson and Can Kim Hua were staring at a board of when Brunson led into the three-way raised pot. Hua raised him, McNeil folded and Brunson reraised. Hua put Brunson all in, and Brunson called.
Todd Brunson is back in the danger zone of having just a few big bets left in his stack after Calen McNeil took two pots from the pro.
Tony Ma raised under the gun, and Todd Brunson pushed all in from the big blind. Ma called. Ma: Brunson: The flop came , so Brunson took the lead with two pair. The turn was a and the river a , so Ma didn't improve his hand.
Calen McNeil raised from middle position, and Todd Brunson called from the small blind. Stephen Chidwick three-bet from the big blind, and McNeil made it four-bets. Brunson called, and Chidwick five-bet for less than another full bet.
Calen McNeil raised it up from the cutoff, and Todd Brunson was the lone caller from the small blind. The board ran down , and Brunson check called bets from McNeil the whole way.
Todd Brunson lost a few chips since scooping John Monnette, but we just caught him winning a nice pot off Calen McNeil that has him back near 600,000. McNeil raised it up on the button, and Brunson defended his big blind.
Todd Brunson raised the button, and John Monnette made the call from the big blind. The flop came . Monnette check-called. He then did the same on and . Brunson showed for jacks up and a live ace for low.
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