2011-06-17
Adam Junglen opened the action from under the gun with a raise to 140,000. The action passed round to Nikita Lebedev who moved all in for roughly 1,100,000. Junglen immediately made the call and the cards were tabled.
2011-06-17
From under the gun, Adam Junglen made it 140,000 to go and was called by Nicolas Fierrogottner from the small blind and Nikita Lebedev from the big blind.
The flop came down and both players in the blinds checked to Junglen.
2011-06-17
Scott Baumstein entered the pot from the cutoff with a raise to 90,000 and was met with a call from Nicolas Fierrogottner from the small blind.
2011-06-17
Nikita Lebedev opened to 75,000 only to have Adam Junglen three-bet to 180,000 from two seats over.
2011-06-17
Adam Junglen opened to 55,000 from under the gun and Nikita Lebedev made the call from the small blind to see a flop fall.
2011-06-17
Mark Radoja limped in from middle position as Nicolas Fierrogottner, Nikita Lebedev, Todd Terry and Adam Junglen followed suit from the cutoff around to the big blind.
2011-06-17
From early position, Nicolas Fierrogottner led out for 47,000 preflop. He was called by Nikita Lebedev from the seat right next to him and action folded around to Mark Radoja on the button.
2011-06-16
Nikita Lebedev entered the pot from the cutoff with a raise to 50,000.
With the action on Todd Terry on the button, he quickly tossed in five green 25,000-denomination chips amounting to a raise of 125,000.
2011-06-16
Tom Marchese entered the pot from the button with a raise to 45,000 only to have Nikita Lebedev bump it to 140,000 from the big blind.
2011-06-16
Nikita Levedev is a 24-year old former trader who is attending the WSOP for the first time.
2011-06-16
Nikita Lebedev opened to 16,000 only to have Kyle Frey move all in from the big blind for 252,000. Lebedev contemplated a decision for a few moments before making the call to put Frey at risk.
2011-06-16
Kyle Frey opened the button to 16,000 and Nikita Lebedev defended his big blind to see a flop fall.
Both players checked as the landed on the turn and Lebedev pushed out a 27,000-chip bet.
2011-06-16
Kyle Frey and Nikita Lebedev have taken their seats and are resuming play at this time.
2011-06-16
Kyle Frey and Nikita Lebedev have both agreed to take a short break. Play will resume when they get back.
2011-06-16
Nikita Lebedov raised to 12,000 on the button and Kyle Frey three-bet to 36,000. Lebedev thought for a bit and tossed in three green chips for a re-raise to 75,000. Frey counted down his stack and then announced he was all-in.
2011-06-16
Kyle Frey opened for a min-raise of 12,000 from the button and Nikita Lebedev made the call before leading for 15,000 on the flop.
Frey made the call before both players checked the on the turn as the dealer dropped the on the river.
2011-06-16
Kyle Frey opened for 12,000 on the button and Nikita Lebedev three-bet to 32,000. Frey decided to just call.
The flop came and Lebedev c-bet for 40,000. Frey called.
Both players checked the turn.
2011-06-16
Kyle Frey opened for 12,000 on the button and Nikita Lebedev three-bet to 30,000 even. Frey announced he was all-in and Lebedev snap-called.
Lebedev:
Frey:
The board came ..., pairing Frey on the river and sparing his tournament life.
2011-06-16
Kyle Frey opened for his usual 12,000 on the button and Nikita Lebedev re-raised to 32,000. Frey announced he was all-in and Lebedev mucked.
In the very next hand, Lebedev raised to 12,000 from the button and Frey flatted.
2011-06-16
Orson Young is the next casualty in today's tournament.