Posts Tagged ‘mikhail Tulchinsky’
After forcing Tulchinskiy down past the river, Woodward takes a huge pot - AND THE CHIP LEAD! Wow, has this game changed!
Current Chip Count
Sunday, May 3rd, 2009
Mikkelsen 13,430,000
Tulchinskiy 7,115,000
Woodward 5,195,000
De Korver 2,220,000
Tulchinskiy 7,115,000
Woodward 5,195,000
De Korver 2,220,000
Hand 61
Sunday, May 3rd, 2009
Pre flop, Matthew Woodward raises to 280k and is called by Mikhail Tulchinskiy.
Flop: QcJsKh
Tulchinskiy checks but Woodward bets 300k and Tulchinskiy calls.
Turn: Ac
Checks from both players.
River: Kd
Tulchinskiy checks but Woodward bets 650k. Tulchinskiy folds and Woodward takes the money.
Flop: QcJsKh
Tulchinskiy checks but Woodward bets 300k and Tulchinskiy calls.
Turn: Ac
Checks from both players.
River: Kd
Tulchinskiy checks but Woodward bets 650k. Tulchinskiy folds and Woodward takes the money.
Short Stack Doubles Up
Sunday, May 3rd, 2009
Pieter De Korver calls Mikhail Tulchinskiy’s raise.
Tulchinskiy: Qh10c
De Korver: Ad4s
Board: Ah5dKc9s8h
De Korver walks away with the pot, doubling up his short stack.
Tulchinskiy: Qh10c
De Korver: Ad4s
Board: Ah5dKc9s8h
De Korver walks away with the pot, doubling up his short stack.
Chip Count
Sunday, May 3rd, 2009
Dag Mikkelsen 15,295,000
Mikhail Tulchinkiy 6,190,000
Matthew Woodward 4,085,000
Eric Qu 1,470,000
Pieter De Korver 915,000
Mikhail Tulchinkiy 6,190,000
Matthew Woodward 4,085,000
Eric Qu 1,470,000
Pieter De Korver 915,000
Shah Busted
Sunday, May 3rd, 2009
Alem Shaw just went All In with As10c against Mikhail Tulchinskiy’s Ad Kh.
Board: 8c3c3d2c6s.
Shah is busted in 6th place.
Board: 8c3c3d2c6s.
Shah is busted in 6th place.
Chip Count
Saturday, May 2nd, 2009
Chip counts for the final 9 players
Dag Mikkelsen 5,510,000
Matthew Woodward 4,870,000
Peter Traply 4,155,000
Mikhail Tulchinskiy 3,170,000
Pieter De Korver 3,040,000
Eric Qu 2,495,000
Daniel Zink 1,710,000
Alem Shah 1,640,000
Christopher Rossiter 1,590,000
Dag Mikkelsen 5,510,000
Matthew Woodward 4,870,000
Peter Traply 4,155,000
Mikhail Tulchinskiy 3,170,000
Pieter De Korver 3,040,000
Eric Qu 2,495,000
Daniel Zink 1,710,000
Alem Shah 1,640,000
Christopher Rossiter 1,590,000
Chip On My Shoulder
Saturday, May 2nd, 2009
Here are the current chip leaders:
Peter Traply 4,345,000
Pieter De Korver 3,850,000
Daniel Zink 2,855,000
Marc Naalden 2,850,000
Mikhail Tulchinskiy 2,700,000
Peter Traply 4,345,000
Pieter De Korver 3,850,000
Daniel Zink 2,855,000
Marc Naalden 2,850,000
Mikhail Tulchinskiy 2,700,000
Ober-stated
Saturday, May 2nd, 2009
Annette Oberstad and Pieter De Korver call Mikhail Tulchinsky’s pre flop raise and after the 7hQc9c flop, Oberstad bets 300k and De Korver raises 800k. Tulchinsky folds out of their way and Annette goes all in and shows us pocket Aces. De Korver shows pocket 9’s.
And it is over long before the rub-it-in-your-face 9 on the river. Oberstad finishes in 13th place.
And it is over long before the rub-it-in-your-face 9 on the river. Oberstad finishes in 13th place.
Another One Down
Saturday, May 2nd, 2009
Alain (not Alan) Roy is eliminated in 22nd place after going all in with Big Slick. Wouldn’t you? Turned out to be a bad choice as Mikhail Tulchinsky had pocket Queens.

