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    Fri, 06 Jul 2007 16:18:31</SPAN>
    Josh Arieh Eliminated
    With the board showing on the turn, Josh Arieh bets, his opponent raises, and Arieh moves all in. His opponent calls with -- top pair and a flush draw. Arieh shows 6-6, and he has the lead with a set. The river card? The . Arieh's great hand is reduced to nothing as his opponent rivers the flush. Josh Arieh is eliminated from the main event.

    The unknown opponent in this hand happens to be me. They fail to mention that josh was short and I was committed to the hand. So I put him allin on the turn, trying to give myself two chances to win the hand, also I would of still had 12k if I had lost. I was a little surprized when he turned over 66 for a set. He only reraised me 4 or 5 times before that and i had folded to him every time. And I decided to make a stand here. Other then that hand I think I played really well today. I chipped up to about 55k before taking a bad beat, getting my jj allin preflop against 88 and having the guy hit a four flush and knocking me down to 25k. With about 30 minutes left in the night, I get 10 9 in the BB, there are 2 limpers, I check my option and flop top 2. One of the limpers hits bottom 2, we get it allin and I hold to bounce back to 53k, which is about average stack. I'll be playing on table 31 seat 6 Tuesday and I'm hoping to do some damage then.
     
  2. gl perrio!
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