Jump to content
The Official Site of the Vancouver Canucks
Canucks Community

[Rumours/Reports] Official Roberto Luongo Trade Thread (Keep it all here please)


Recommended Posts

http://www.pokernews.com/live-reporting/2012-world-series-of-poker/event-61-no-limit-hold-em-main-event/chips.38320.htm

We didn't catch the betting action, but we do know that NHL goalie Roberto Luongo was all in preflop with 4x.gif4x.gif and in bad shape against the jc.gifjd.gif of Bryan Vanrijsbergen.

The 8d.gif2s.gif10s.gif flop provided Luongo no help, while the kc.gif river left him in need of a four on the river to keep his Main Event dreams alive. The dealer burned one last time and put out the 3h.gif. It was close, but not close enough. Luongo collected his things and made his way to the payout desk, adding a World Series of Poker Main Event cash to his résumé.

Read more: http://www.pokernews.com/live-reporting/2012-world-series-of-poker/event-61-no-limit-hold-em-main-event/chips.38320.htm

Link to comment
Share on other sites

this from bluffmagazine.com 's Lance Bradley who is covering the worls series of poker

Roberto Luongo Doubles Up; Almost Confirms He’s Been Traded to the Florida Panthers

Vancouver Canucks goalie Roberto Luongo came in to Day 4 with just 1/3 of an average stack but a double-up early in the level has him back in the game. Luongo moved all-in from middle position after the player to his right raised to 11,000. Luongo’s opponent called the additional 70,000 and turned over 7heart.gif 7diamond.gif. Luongo was racing with Adiamond.gif Qheart.gif. The Qspade.gif Theart.gif 5club.gif flop brought instant relief for Luongo and the 2club.gif turn and Qclub.gif river were safe cards for the Olympic gold medal winner. After the hand Luongo was sitting on a stack of 173,000.

Hockey fans in Vancouver have been eating up the coverage of their star goalie, Roberto Luongo, as he plays in his first WSOP Main Event. He might not be their goalie for much longer though, if you read between the lines of a conversation Luongo had with another player at his table, Kamran Siddiqui.

“You played for my hometown team,” said Siddiqui, who is from Miami.

“Who’s that?” asked Luongo.

“The Florida Panthers,” answered Siddiqui.

“Oh yeah, I might be going back there,” said Luongo, while smiling.

“Yeah?” asked Siddiqui.

“Might be,” replied Luongo.

Shortly after the bubble burst Luongo was eliminated. He finished 634th for $19,227.

http://news.bluffmagazine.com/wsop-main-event-day-4-level-16-bubble-bursts-in-dramatic-fashion-33679/

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...