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Hometown: Maple Shade
Country of Origin: United States
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Jun 30, '09 | 2009 40th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 56 - $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em Six Handed | 1 | + |
Event No. 56 Begins at Noon on TuesdayJun 30, '09 Event No. 56 ($5,000 six-handed no-limit hold’em) will begin at noon PDT on Tuesday, June 30. Players will begin with 15,000 in tournament chips. Blinds will start at 50-100. Levels will be 60-minutes long and there will be a 20-minute break after every two levels. There will be a 90-minute dinner break after level 6 on day 1. Here is a look at the schedule for the event: Tuesday, June 30, noon: Day 1 (play 10 levels) In 2008, this event attracted 805 players and the champion was Joe Commisso, who took home $911,855 in prize money. CardPlayer.com will bring you full live updates, top-ten chip counts, and results each day from this marquee event. This is the last preliminary event of the 2009 WSOP. The $10,000 no-limit hold’em main event will begin on Friday, July 3. Player Tags: Joe Commisso |
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Jun 28, '08 | 2008 39th Annual World Series of Poker | Event 46 - No-Limit Hold'em Six Handed | 3 | + |
$5K 6-Max NLHE - Kill Me PleaseJun 28, '08 Okay, so here's what has been happening with the heads up play. The Eighth All-In of Heads Up On the 187th hand of heads up play, Joe Commisso got 3.6 million in chips all in with A8 and it held against Richard Lyndaker's J10 to double him up to over 7 million and criplled Lyndaker down to 800,000 or so.
On the very next hand, Lyndaker was all in with Q7 against Commisso's A8. The worst hand won once again when the board came 107449 doubling Lyndaker to 1.6 million.
A short while later, Lyndaker was all in again for his last 1.2 million with K4 against Commisso's A10. Of course, the board ran out KJ3610 to give Lyndaker the pot and a double up to 2.5 million.
On the next hand, Lyndaker pushed his QJ against Commisso's A3. Sure enough, more misery for Commisso when the board came KJ3610.
Player Tags: Joe Commisso, Richard Lyndaker $5K 6-Max NLHE - Tight Play Followed By What?Jun 28, '08 Joe Commisso Takes Back the Chip Lead Joe Commisso raised to 290,000 and Richard Lyndaker called. The flop came A102 and Commisso bet 300,000. Lyndaker called and both players checked the 5 on the turn. The river was the 4 and Lyndaker bet 575,000. Commisso thought it over for a while before calling with A3, which he was relieved to see was good. Lyndaker mucked his J10 giving Commisso a slight chip advantage in the match.
Joe Commisso raised to 315,000 and Richard Lyndaker reraised to 1,130,000. Commisso then announced he was all in and Lyndaker quickly folded despite 1/3 of his stack being in the pot. Commisso showed Q-8 and Lyndaker turned over 9-4 suited. Player Tags: Joe Commisso, Richard Lyndaker $5K 6-Max NLHE - Heads Up ContinuesJun 28, '08 Richard Lyndaker Doubles Up Richard Lyndaker was all in for his last 900,000 against Joe Commisso's A7. Lyndaker needed help with his K6 and he got it when the board came 9868Q to double him up to about 2 million in chips.
On a flop of Q72 Richard Lyndaker was all in against Joe Commisso's K6. Lyndaker needed his 107to hold up, and it did when the turn and river came Q6. Lyndaker doubled to 3.5 million and Commisso keeps his lead with just over 4 million. Player Tags: Joe Commisso, Richard Lyndaker $5K 6-Max NLHE - Lyndaker DoublesJun 28, '08 Joe Commisso Chips Away The following hand is an example of how Joe Commisso has increased his chip lead to a 3-1 advantage, by taking 150,000 chips at a time. Richard Lyndaker raised to 150,000 and Joe Commisso called from the big blind. Both players checked the J96 flop and Commisso took down the pot with a 225,000 bet on the 10 turn.
Joe Commisso raised to 150,000 and Richard Lyndaker reraised all in . Commisso called the million plus shove and turned over K4. Lyndaker revealed A7 and the board came 99794 to give Lyndaker the double up to 3.1 million.
Player Tags: Joe Commisso, Richard Lyndaker $5K 6-Max NLHE - Heads Up TimeJun 28, '08 Blinds: 20,000 - 40,000 with a 5,000 ante Chip Leaders: Joe Commisso - 5,365,000 Eliminations: Edward Ochana (3rd Place) Big Hands: Joe Commisso Dominates Three-Handed Play Joe Commisso has been on quite the rush since three-handed play began. His biggest pot came against Edward Ochana when Ochana completed from the small blind. Commisso raised it 110,000 more to go from the big blind and Ochana called. The flop came J92 and Ochana checked. Commisso bet 160,000 and Ochana called. The turn was the 5 and Ochana then led out for 280,000. Commisso thought it over and made the call. The river was the 5 pairing the board and Ochana bet 500,000. Commisso called and was relieved to see that his J7 was good enough to take the pot. After the hand, Ochana was left with under 1,000,000 and Commisso was bumped up to 4.8 million.
Edward Ochana raised to 125,000 and Richard Lyndaker called in the big blind. The flop came 832 and both players checked. The turn was the 9 and Ochana bet 130,000. . Lyndaker raised to 310,000 and Ochana called. The river was the 10 and Lyndaker put Ochana all in. Ochana thought it over and called off his remaining 520,000, showing Q-10 for top pair. Lyndaker revealed his J7 for a rivered straight and Ochana was eliminated in third place.
Joe Commisso - 5,365,000 Player Tags: Joe Commisso, Richard Lyndaker, Edward Ochana $5K 6-Max NLHE - Action Slows DownJun 28, '08 Blinds: 15,000 - 30,000 with a 4,000 ante Chip Leaders: Richard Lyndaker - 2500,000 Eliminations: Sam Trickett (4th Place) Big Hands: Sam Trickett Eliminated in Fourth Place ($245,927) Sam Trickett raised to 90,000 and Edward Ochana made the call in the big blind. The flop came 1086 and Ochana led out for 105,000. Trickett raised to 405,000 and Ochana put him all in. Trickett called with KK, but the underpair had struck again, as Ochana showed down 66 for a flopped set. The turn and river came 94, and Trickett was eliminated from the tournament in fourth place.
Despite avoiding the fast and furious eliminations of the first 30 hands, Joe Commisso was playing a solid and patient game, picking his spots and chipping up relatively confrontation free. After the second level of the day, he held the lead with nearly 3.6 million.
Player Tags: Joe Commisso, Richard Lyndaker, Sam Trickett, Edward Ochana |
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