2011-06-30
We're not quite sure how the betting action went, but we do know that Phil Laak ended up all in for his last 17,550 against one other player after a flop of . Laak's was behind his opponent's .
2011-06-30
The floor had just been called over to Table 50 where the dealer was attempting to kill David Williams hand. It turns out, he took a phone call while the hand was in play preflop.
2011-06-29
Phil Laak had gotten his stack to 11,300 with two rebuy lammers before the following hand occurred:
From early position, an opponent opened with a raise to 175, Phil Laak flatted from the button and Mike Leah made the call from the big blin
2011-06-29
Joe Ebanks in the cut off position made it 20,000 preflop. He apparently chose the wrong blinds to mess with as Phil Laak in the small blind then moved all in for 162,000. Tyler Smith in the big blind called, and Ebanks folded.
2011-06-29
With Ben Tollerene making it 18,000 to see a flop, we saw Phil Laak move all in for 94,000. After some mild tanking Tollerene made the call with queen high, to be exact.
2011-06-29
Greg Dyer opened to 14,000 from the cutoff, and Phil Laak called out of the small blind. The flop came down , and Laak check-called 20,000 from Dyer. Both players checked the on the turn, and the on the river.
2011-06-29
Chris Moorman raised to 12,000 from the hijack and was called by Phil Laak in the cutoff. Action folded to Greg Dyer in the big blind and he decided to put in a three-bet to 40,000. Moorman tank-called while Laak got out of the way.
2011-06-29
Phil Laak opened to 9,000 with the button, and Michael "Gags30" Gagliano defended his big blind. Both players checked the flop, and the on the turn.
The river was the , and Gagliano led for 14,500.
2011-06-29
...with eight-high.
Greg Dyer started the action with a raise to 7,500, Gabriel Frank called on the button, and Chris Moorman three-bet to 25,500 from the small blind. Dyer folded, Frank called.
2011-06-29
Calling a raise preflop Phil Laak got to see a flop where his opponent put out a bet of 12,500. After some quick contemplation Laak put the chips in and was allowed to see a turn.
2011-06-29
With the big blind yet to return from the break, Phil Laak raised to 7,500 from the cutoff, perhaps looking to swipe the dead money.
2011-06-29
We managed to get to the table just in time to see Amir Lehavot raise preflop and be reraised all in by Phil Laak. Lehavot took some time, but eventually made the call.
2011-06-29
Isaac Baron, who possesses the largest stack in the room, recently raised to 5,600 from the cutoff only to have Phil "Unabomber" Laak three-bet to 17,400 from the button. The blinds got out of the way while Baron made the call.
2011-06-29
Praz Bansi raised to 4,400 under the gun and cleared the field all the way around to Phil "Unabomber" Laak in the big blind. Laak didn't seem exicted to make the call, but did so nonetheless.
2011-06-29
We caught up to the action at Table 349 to find David Kitai under the gun making it 2,300 preflop. Action folded around to Phil Laak in the small blind who was the only one willing to shovel out the chips to see a flop.
2011-06-28
We've seen plenty of extra curricular gaming on players' mobile devices occurring this afternoon and evening. In addition to the popular Chinese Poker game, we've also seen Angry Birds, Words With Friends, and even Farmville.
2011-06-27
We missed the hand but can confirm that Shawn Sheikhan busted Phil Laak on the first hand back from dinner break.
2011-06-27
A player brought in with a king and before Phil Laak completed with a 2, he said “My name is Abdul and I’ve gone to Gambool”. The completion won the pot and afterwards, Laak said “Ah, chips ahoy”.
2011-06-27
Phil Laak: (X)(X) / / (X)
Fei Chu: (X)(X) / / (X)
Both players checked on fourth street, and then Chu check-called a bet on each subsequent street. Laak opened up for an eight-five, prompting Chu to flash a then muck.
2011-06-27
George Lewis completed with an , Owais Ahmed called with a , and the two went heads up to sixth street.
Lewis: (X)(X) /
Ahmed: (X)(X) /
Phil Laak was calling the action as it happened, doing his best Lon McCarren impersonation.
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