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Sun Jul 06 2008 03:43 GMT
David Singer Up to 97,000
On a flop of the small blind checked, David Singer made a half-pot bet of 5,000 and the small blind called. The turn was the . The small blind bet 10,000 and Singer called. The river was the and both players checked.
The small blind showed but Singer had the winner with and raked in a pot worth 40,000. He's now up to 97,000 and among the chip leaders. -
Sun Jul 06 2008 01:30 GMT
Sing Us a Song Tonight
David Singer raised to 1,000 from the cutoff, the small blind reraised to 3,000 and Singer made the call. The flop was . The small blind bet 4,500 and Singer called. The turn was the and both players checked. The river was the . The small blind bet another 6,500 sending Singer into the tank.
"Will you show if I fold?" queried Singer.
"No" was the small blind's quick reply.
Singer ultimately made the call, turning over pocket nines, which were good against the small blind's . He's now up to 55,000. -
Sat Jul 05 2008 23:22 GMT
I Write the Songs that the Whole World Sings
We picked this pot up on the turn. 4,000 was already in the middle with the board reading . The big blind checked, David Singer bet 3,000 and the big blind called. The river was the . The big blind checked again, Singer bet 6,500 and the big blind called.
Singer turned up for the nut flush and the big blind mucked. He's now up to 38,000. -
Sat Jul 05 2008 22:33 GMT
I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing
David Singer raised to 600 and the big blind called. The flop was . The big blind checked, Singer bet 3,000 and the big blind called. The turn was the and the big blind check-called another 2,500 from Singer. The river was the and both players checked.
Singer turned up while the big blind showed for a busted straight draw. After the hand, Singer was up to 38,000. -
Tue Jul 01 2008 00:39 GMT
D'Agostino Singing a Happy Tune
David Singer raised under the gun, pushing out 8,000 chips. John D'Agostino made the call from the button, and it was heads up to the flop.
It came down . Singer bet out 11,000, D'Agostino raised all in for 40,500, and Singer called. D'Agostino tabled , and he was playing for his tournament life versus the of Singer.
The turn was the , and the river locked it up for D'Agostino. The ripped off, and four of a kind was good enough to double him up to 118,000. -
Sat Jun 28 2008 01:39 GMT
Singer Crippled
Running into quads is never pretty. David Singer's opponent picked up four sixes to cripple him in a recent hand. He is down to just 3,000 chips.
Play has slowed and tightened considerably now that we are three spots off of the money. It may be a while before the bubble bursts. -
Thu Jun 26 2008 02:39 GMT
Table-Side Dining
Some get massages at the table. Some listen to their iPods. Some go for the noise-cancelling headphones. Others... eat.
While most of the field seems to have taken care of feeding themselves prior to the start of the tournament, a few prefer to fuel themselves while playing cards. One of those players is David Singer, who is currently enjoying a take-out container full of a very healthy-looking veggie stir-fry.
Phil Hellmuth... we'll, he's not so much of a BYO kind of guy. We just spotted a Harrah's employee calling up one of the property's restaurants to request delivery of a meal for the Poker Brat.
"It's for Phil Hellmuth... it's like, pasta with chicken and tomato sauce with veggies on the side. Same thing he got last time. Just tell the chef it's for Hellmuth and he'll know what I'm taking about." -
Mon Jun 23 2008 00:09 GMT
Singer Doubles
David Singer, following in Daniel Negreanu's footsteps, has doubled up. He drew two cards, then one card, then one card against a made eight-six. Singer finished with a seven-six. Both players started the hand with identical stacks and got the whole stack in. Singer doubles; the other player was eliminated.
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Sat Jun 21 2008 00:08 GMT
Singer's Swan Song
David Singer is a goner, finding himself on the losing end of a gigantic aces-versus-kings-versus-queens cooler. Singer was holding the aces, and a queen hit on the turn.
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Fri Jun 20 2008 22:21 GMT
Singer Doubles Up
David Singer has doubled up to 11,000, getting his chips in well ahead with pocket kings against sevens -- he was all in preflop, and flopped a set on the board to boot.