Anthony Reategui Wins Event #16 ($1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Shootout)
Posted: Sat, Jun 18, 05, 5:15 PM
Anthony Reategui wins Event #16 ($1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Shootout), earning $269,100 and a coveted World Series of Poker bracelet. Paul Kroh finishes in second place, earning $146,380.
Anthony Reategui Wins Event #16 ($1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Shootout)
Posted: Sat, Jun 18, 05, 5:08 PM
Kroh has the button, he raises, Reategui reraises all in, and Kroh calls. Kroh shows Kd-Qd, while Reategui has Ad-2d. The flop comes 10d-10s-8s, and Kroh needs to catch a queen, a king, or a runner-runner straight to stay alive. The turn card is the 8c, and Kroh has additional outs to a chop if he can catch another eight or ten. The river card is the 7d, and Paul Kroh is eliminated in second place, earning $146,380.
Anthony Reategui wins Event #16 ($1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Shootout), earning $269,100 and a coveted World Series of Poker bracelet.
Update
Posted: Sat, Jun 18, 05, 5:05 PM
Reategui has the button, he limps, Kroh checks, and the flop comes 9h-7d-3h, Kroh moves all in, and Reategui folds.
Update
Posted: Sat, Jun 18, 05, 5:04 PM
Kroh has the button, he limps, and Reategui checks. The board comes Qs-9s-5h-Kd-4h, and they check it down to the river. Reategui bets $30,000, and Kroh folds.
Updated Chip Counts
Posted: Sat, Jun 18, 05, 5:02 PM
Here are the approximate chip counts shortly after midnight:
Anthony Reategui - $1,045,000
Paul Kroh - $125,000
Update
Posted: Sat, Jun 18, 05, 4:59 PM
Kroh has the button, he limps, and Reategui checks. The flop comes 8d-7d-2c, Reategui checks, Kroh moves all in, and Reategui folds.
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Posted: Sat, Jun 18, 05, 4:55 PM
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Reategui has the button, he raises, Kroh reraises all in, and Reategui folds.
Update
Posted: Sat, Jun 18, 05, 4:53 PM
Hand 102 - Kroh has the button, unknown action.
Hand 103 - Reategui has the button, and they see a flop of Qh-10d-6c. They both check. The turn card is the 4h, Reategui bets $20,000, and Kroh calls. The river card is the As, Reategui bets, and Kroh folds. Reategui takes the pot.
Update
Posted: Sat, Jun 18, 05, 4:51 PM
Hand 100 - Kroh has the button, and he folds.
Hand 101 - Reategui has the button, he raises to $28,000, and Kroh folds.
Paul Kroh Doubles Up
Posted: Sat, Jun 18, 05, 4:49 PM
Hand 99 - Reategui has the button, he raises to $23,000, Kroh moves all in, and Reategui calls. Kroh has A-8 against Reategui's K-Q. The flop comes Ac-Js-5d, and Kroh solidifies his lead with a pair of aces. The turn card is the 6s, the river card is the 9s, and Paul Kroh doubles up in chips.