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Hand 137: Eric Assadourian eliminates Bo Sehlstedt in 2nd place

APPT Macau 2007 High Roller Event: Bo Sehlstedt, and Eric Assadourian
APPT Macau 2007 High Roller Event: Bo Sehlstedt, 2nd place

Button: Sehlstedt (seat 4) – Sehlstedt pushes all-in for 101,000 with Ac 6d, and Eric again says “let’s gamble” with 9h 8d. The flop is 5h Qc 9c, turn 10s and the river Jd, giving Eric Assadourian victory in this $15,000 APPT Macau High Roller event.

Hand 136: Eric Assadourian

Button: Assadourian (seat 6) – Assadourian raise 36,000 and Sehlstedt folds.

Hand 135: Bo Sehlstedt

Button: Sehlstedt (seat 4) – Sehlstedt pushes all-in but gets no interest from Assdourian.

Hand 134: Eric Assadourian

Button: Assadourian (seat 6) – Assadourian pops it to 30,000 and takes it down.

Hand 133: Eric Assadourian

Button: Sehlstedt (seat 4) – Assadourian gets a walk.

Hand 132: Eric Assadourian

Button: Assadourian (seat 6) – Assadourian takes it down with a pre-flop raise to 32,000. He shows pocket aces, and describes his opponent as “not rock, but concrete”.

Hand 131: Eric Assadourian

Button: Sehlstedt (seat 4) – Assadourian picks up the small blind.

Hand 130: Bo Sehlstedt

Button: Sehlstedt (seat 4) – Assadourian adds the extra 5000 and Sehlstedt checks it. 2s 3c 9d is the flop, and Sehlstedt takes it down with a bet of 16,000.

Hand 129: Eric Assadourian

Button: Sehlstedt (seat 4) – Assadourian scoops the small blind after Sehlstedt folds.

Hand 128: Eric Assadourian

Button: Assadourian (seat 6) – Both players are in for the minimum, the flop is 9d 6c Ac. Check check, another ace (As) hits on the turn and Sehlstedt bets 14,000. Assadourian pops it up to 35,000 and Sehlstedt calls. The river card shows Jc, Sehlstedt checks, Assadourian bets 75,000, Sehlstedt calls but loses a crucial pot when Assadourian shows pocket fives.

Hand 127: Bo Sehlstedt

Button: Sehlstedt (seat 4) – The Swede is first to act and makes it 37,000, with no interest from the Aussie.

Hand 126: Eric Assadourian

Button: Assadourian (seat 6) – Assadourian calls on the button, Sehlstedt raises to 42,000 total and Assadourian calls. We see a flop of 5d 8h 7h, check check and the turn is 8d. Assadourian bets 40,000 after Sehlstedt checks, and there’s no call.

Hand 125: Bo Sehlstedt

Button: Sehlstedt (seat 4) – Sehlstedt’s raise to 37,000 is enough to win the pot.

Hand 124: Eric Assadourian

Button: Assadourian (seat 6) – 40,000 is Eric Assadourian’s bet and Sehlstedt folds.

Hand 123: Eric Assadourian

Button: Sehlstedt (seat 4) – Back at ya, Sehlstedt folds his small blind.

Hand 122: Bo Sehlstedt

Button: Assadourian (seat 6) – Sehlstedt gets a walk in the big blind.

Hand 121: Eric Assadourian

Button: Sehlstedt (seat 4) – The bet of Bo Sehlstedt is 34,000, and Assadourian makes the call. The board shows 6h Ah Js Qd Kh, and Assadourian makes a pair of kings (K 7) on the river to take the pot.

Hand 120: Bo Sehlstedt

Button: Assadourian (seat 6) – Assadourian fills his blind, Sehlstedt makes it an extra 35,000 and he wins it there and then.

Hand 119: Eric Assadourian

Button: Sehlstedt (seat 4) – Assadourian gets a walk in the big blind. Among the players watching this enthralling heads-up battle are Scotty Nguyen and Team PokerStars Pros Joe Hachem and Lee Nelson.

Hand 118: Eric Assadourian

Button: Assadourian (seat 6) – Assadourian calls the extra 6000 and Sehlstedt checks. The flop is all clubs – K 7 10 – Assadourian bets 20,000 and takes this one.

Hand 117: Eric Assadourian

Button: Sehlstedt (seat 4) – Sehlstedt pops it up to 34,000 total, and Assadourian makes the call. Jh 5d 9c is the flop, turn is a 4c and river Ad. Assadourian’s pair of fours are good enough to take it down.

Hand 116: Bo Sehlstedt

Button: Assadourian (seat 6) – Assadourian bets 25,000, Sehlstedt pushes all-in and Assadourian folds. The Swede’s stack is now up to approximately 370,000 to Assadourian’s 550,000.

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