Gamini Doubles Through Coleman
Aug 01, '14
On a flop of 885, Arshin Gamini and Robert Coleman checked from the small and big blind, respectively and Allen Carter bet 11,000. Gamini check-called and Coleman check-raised to 25,000. Carter folded and Gamini called.
The turn was the 2 and Gamini moved all in and Coleman snap-called. Gamini tabled A7 and had Coleman drawing dead with his QJ. The river was a meaningless 5 and Gamini doubled up to 225,000 while Coleman dropped to 115,000.
Player Tags: Robert Coleman, Arshin Gamini
Ray Qartomy Stays Alive
Aug 01, '14
Ray Qartomy was all in from the button and was called by Robert Coleman from the small blind and Bryan Campanello from the big blind.
Campanello and Coleman still had chips behind for a flop of 1088 and both players checked. The Q fell on the turn and Coleman check-called 3,000 from Campanello. The river was the 9 and Coleman reached for chips and checked.
“That was the worst river ever,” said Campanello. “I have an eight. I check.”
Campanello showed 82, but both Coleman and Qartomy had rivered a straight. Coleman tabled J10 and Qartomy showed AJ. Coleman took the entire 6,000 side pot and he chopped the main pot with Qartomy.
Qartomy chipped up to 10,000 while Campanello slipped to 130,000. Coleman is one of the bigger stacks left in the tournament with 245,000.
Player Tags: Robert Coleman, Ray Qartomy, Bryan Campanello
Robert Coleman's Straight Scoops Three-Way Pot
Aug 01, '14
Robert Coleman bet 15,000 from the small blind on the river with the board reading Q8459. Bryan Campanello called from the big blind and Ray Qartomy called on the button.
Qartomy announced “two pair,” but Coleman tabled 67, good for a straight. Campanello mucked his hand, as did Qartomy and Coleman scooped the pot and chipped up to 170,000.
Player Tags: Robert Coleman, Ray Qartomy, Bryan Campanello