Caesar's Palace Las Vegas Live Updates November 23, 2009

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Day 3 Live Updates

Pechie Doubles 3 years ago

Justin Pechie moves all-in and is called by Cory Carroll, who shows Kd 4c to Pechie's Ks Th. The board comes Kh 3d 2d and the turn is the Kc. The river card is the Ah and Justin Pechie has doubled through Cory Carroll to bring his stack up to about $400,000.
  • Blinds: $8,000/$16,000
  • Ante: $2,000
  • Players Left: 4
  • Tables Left: 1

New Level 3 years ago

The players are back at the table and the blinds are up as befits a new level. Stay tuned for live updates and random craziness as the action unfolds.

Chip counts are as follows:
Vasile Buboi $706,000
Justin Pechie $176,000
Cory Carroll $1,516,000
Eric Davis $962,000
  • Blinds: $8,000/$16,000
  • Ante: $2,000
  • Players Left: 4
  • Tables Left: 1

Break Time 3 years ago

It's time for another fun-filled break. Holla back at us in fifteen minutes.
  • Blinds: $6,000/$12,000
  • Ante: $2,000
  • Players Left: 4
  • Tables Left: 1

Kitsos Polished 3 years ago

Cory Carroll raises to $38,000 and Eric Davis makes the call. Paul Kitsos comes over the top all-in and the action is back on Carroll, who makes the call. Davis folds and Carroll shows Ad 4c while Kitsos shows Qs Js. The flop comes 7s 7h 3d and the turn is the 3h. The river is the 2d and Paul Kitsos has been eliminated in 5th place. He'll take home $97,776 for his efforts.
  • Blinds: $6,000/$12,000
  • Ante: $2,000
  • Players Left: 4
  • Tables Left: 1

Cruel Chop 3 years ago

Eric Davis raises to $48,000 from the button and Paul Kitsos moves all-in for his last $100,000 from the small blind. Davis calls with Ac 7c and Kitsos shows 6c 6s. The board comes 8d 4d 2d Qd 6d and both players play the board with queen-high flushes, chopping the pot and keeping Kitsos near desperation levels.
  • Blinds: $6,000/$12,000
  • Ante: $2,000
  • Players Left: 5
  • Tables Left: 1

Good Call for Carroll 3 years ago

Cory Carroll raises to $38,000 on the button and Paul Kitsos calls from the big blind. The flop comes Jd 5c 2d and both players check. The turn is the Kh and both players check. The river is the 4s and Kitsos bets out $80,000. Carroll mulls it over, decrying the entire issue as "so sick" and tells Kitsos he "can't beat much." But he makes the call anyway and shows 7d 5d for a pair of fives, while Kitsos shows Ac 7h for ace-high. Carroll takes the pot.
  • Blinds: $6,000/$12,000
  • Ante: $2,000
  • Players Left: 5
  • Tables Left: 1

Pot for Davis 3 years ago

Eric Davis and Paul Kitsos call a Cory Carroll raise to see a flop comes As 6s 4s. The action checks around to Carroll, who bets out $63,000. Davis makes the call and Paul Kitsos folds. The turn is the Tc and both players check. The river is the Th and both players check again. Davis has Ah Qc and it's good for the pot.
  • Blinds: $6,000/$12,000
  • Ante: $2,000
  • Players Left: 5
  • Tables Left: 1

Pot for Buboi 3 years ago

Cory Carroll raises to $41,000 and Vasile Buboi re-raises to $121,000 from the big blind. Carroll makes the call and the flop comes Qd 6c 3d. Both players check and the turn is the 9d. Both players check again and the river is the As. Both players check a third time and Buboi shows pocket tens, which is good to take the pot. If there is a God, these two will not play heads-up for the win.
  • Blinds: $6,000/$12,000
  • Ante: $2,000
  • Players Left: 5
  • Tables Left: 1

Chip Counts 'R' Us 3 years ago

Seat 1 Vasile Buboi: $725,000
Seat 2 Justin Pechie: $300,000
Seat 3 Cory Carroll: $1,175,000
Seat 4 Eric Davis: $775,000
Seat 5 Paul Kitsos: $415,000
  • Blinds: $6,000/$12,000
  • Ante: $2,000
  • Players Left: 5
  • Tables Left: 1

Chop Chop 3 years ago

Paul Kitsos, Vasile Buboi, Justin Pechie and Eric Davis see a flop come Ac Ks 5h and the action checks around to Pechie, who bets $30,000. Davis and Kitsos fold but Buboi makes the call, and the turn is the 2s. Both players now check, and the river card is the Kd. Now Buboi bets $50,000 and after a moment's thought, Pechie makes the call. Both players show A-10, however, and the pot is chopped.
  • Blinds: $6,000/$12,000
  • Ante: $2,000
  • Players Left: 5
  • Tables Left: 1

Caesars Palace Las Vegas

  • Buy-In: $5,000
  • Entrants: 336
  • Total Prize Money: $1,629,600
  • Date: Apr 23, 2007
  • Final Day May 2, 2007

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Blind Structure3 years ago

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