
2009 World Series of Poker
Event 56 - $5,000 Six-handed No Limit Hold'em
Day: 3
Event Info


"You gotta be kidding me," said Matt Hawrilenko. "God, Hellmuth was better than this," added Josh Brikis, referring to the Poker Brat's emceeing of the earlier part of the Ante Up for Africa tourney.
Thankfully, when the song ended, another didn't start, and we're back to poker. As if to reemphasize what is going on here, the WSOP gold bracelet was brought out and set on the table -- even though we're three-handed.
"I don't even want to look at my cards, now!" said Brikis, the glint of the light hitting the bracelet having caught his eye.

Keeton:


Hawrilenko:


The board would run dry for Keeton --










The river brought the



Brikis is back to 4.65 million, just a bit ahead of Hawrilenko's 4.5 million at the moment. Jaka is at 3.65 million, and after a couple more successful all-ins, Keeton has chipped up to 1.8 million.

Since the dinner break, the crowd on the rail has gradually built back up to 120 or more, with each of the remaining four players have his own cheering section.
Now that the Ante Up for Africa event has reached its final table, we're hearing much less noise from the other side of the Amazon Room than we were earlier in the day. So now it's stretches of quiet as players make their decisions punctuated by occasional bursts of shouting and applause from all sides.


Soon after that, Keeton raised to 200,000 from under the gun, and both Josh Brikis (button) and Faraz Jaka (big blind) called. The flop came



The turn was the










Jaka:


Brikis:


Brikis needed any heart, five or an eight to eliminate Jaka. The turn and river fell



Jaka again raised to 180,000 from the cutoff the following hand, his raise a declarative statement this time. Then Sean Keeton made a declaration of his own -- he was all in. Then Brikis made the same declaration -- he was all in, too! Jaka folded, and they showed their cards:
Keeton


Brikis


The flop was



Level: 27
Blinds: 40,000/80,000
Ante: 10,000