Bart Dowling Busts Frankie Flowers
Feb 07, '15
From the button Bart Dowling raised to 2,000 from the button and Frankie Flowers made the call. The flop brought the AK8 and Flowers checked to Dowling, who bet 3,000.
Flowers then moved all-in, only to get snap called by Dowling’s A10. Flowers was in big trouble with the K10 and the turn and river railed to help him come from behind.
With that he hit the rail while Dowling increased his stack.
Player Tags: Bartley Dowling
Flight 1A: Level 10 Updates
Feb 07, '15
Bart Dowling doubled up. Dowling was down to his last 7,100 and all-in with J9. He found one caller with two red sevens.
“I’ve got two overs,” Dowling said as the dealer began to fan the board.
Dowling did indeed have two overcards, but he had to wait until the last possible second to catch a second card to stay in the tournament. After a board of K434 Dowling was standing and looked ready to make his exit. But the 9 on the river saved him another bullet and he doubled up.
Tarun Gulati busted.
There are 101 players left in Flight 1A and they have just two 40-minute levels left to play before bagging for the night.
Player Tags: Bartley Dowling, Tarun Gulati
Bart Dowling Doubles Up
Feb 07, '15
With a flop of Q32 a player had 2,500 bet in front of them but was facing an all-in raise from Bart Dowling for 9,600 more.
He eventually made the call with the A10 for the nut flush draw and Dowling flipped up the Q2 for top and bottom pairs. the turn brought the 7 and the river the 10, securing the double up for Dowling.
Player Tags: Bartley Dowling
Updates from Level 5
Feb 07, '15
Chris Tryba, Tom Dobrilovic and Bart Dowling have discussed walking 26 miles. Tryba said he could not walk 26 miles all at once right now, but was sure if he trained for it, he could do it in about three months from now. Dobrilovic did not seem to think he would be up for a 26 mile walk at this time either, however Dowling seemed more convinced it could happen.
“Even if you are walking slow, like 22-25 minutes a mile. That would be slow,” Dowling said, seeming to imply if his tablemates took their time, the 26 miles would be doable.
We aren’t sure if Dowling was attempting to place a wager on this task, but it appears that if he was, Tryba and Dobrilovic were not biting.
Over on the other side of the tournament area, Greg Raymer was eliminated but quickly re-entered.
Elsewhere, former Card Player Poker Tour Foxwoods final tablist Brad St. Vincent scooped up a decent sized pot by moving all-in on the river. With the board reading J94 the small blind bet 500. St. Vincent called from the big blind and the two saw the 6 on the turn. The small blind checked and St. Vincent fired out 1,500. The small blind called and the dealer opened the 7 on the river. The small blind bet 2,500 but St. Vincent moved all-in. The shove was enough to force his opponent out of the way and St. Vincent scooped the pot. St. Vincent flashed the 2 as he stacked up his chips.
Player Tags: Greg Raymer, Christopher Tryba, Bartley Dowling, Bradley St. Vincent, Tom Dobrilovic