Adam Edri called all-in when he faced a larger bet by James Crawley-Boevey with the board showing ![]()
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. The Brit flashed the ![]()
for flopped two pair and Edri exposed his cards for a second, too, for what appeared to be ![]()
before heading to the rail.
Adam Edri called all-in when he faced a larger bet by James Crawley-Boevey with the board showing ![]()
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. The Brit flashed the ![]()
for flopped two pair and Edri exposed his cards for a second, too, for what appeared to be ![]()
before heading to the rail.
Adam Edri called all-in when he faced a larger bet by James Crawley-Boevey with the board showing ![]()
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. The Brit flashed the ![]()
for flopped two pair and Edri exposed his cards for a second, too, for what appeared to be ![]()
before heading to the rail.
Level: 6
Blinds: 200/500
Ante: 500
With some 9,000 in the middle to the ![]()
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river, Meir Avigal bet 3,000 out of the big blind. That sent Francisco Pulido Castillo into the tank but he eventually made the call.
Avigal turned over ![]()
for jacks and fives but his opponent had that beat with the ![]()
for a set.
"I knew you didn't have the queen," Avigal said in table chat.
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flop, the action checked to table big stack Doron Ferenbach Lahav and he bet 1,500. Sam Abernathy in the big blind check-called and Max Avela then check-raised to 7,000. Lahav quickly folded and Abernathy folded with a shorter stack behind.
With 14,500 in the middle to the ![]()
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flop, Bhavin Khatri was all-in for the last 11,700 and he was called by Harcharan Dogra Dogra with the superior stack.
Bhavin Khatri: ![]()
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The dominated pair bricked the
turn and
river for the 2022 London champ to double.
Rene Majed had chipped up further to put another dent into the stack of Kian Khaleghian and it was then Alexandre Ventura Bolet who raised to 800 in the cutoff. Simon Paparone pushed for the last 10,600 on the button and Majed called in the big blind, the initial raiser folded.
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Paparone utilised the oldest trick in the world of poker to all but leave his chair. It worked once more as the ![]()
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board delivered the improvement for the player at risk.
Jose Maria Mesas Collado raised to 1,000 and earned no fewer than three callers. As they headed to the ![]()
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flop, the Spaniard continued for 1,000 and one opponent stuck around. The
followed on the turn and Mesas Collado now bet 4,000 in order to win the pot right there.
Meir Avigal had previously chipped up on the same table as the player from Israel is nearing the starting stack again.
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turn, Alexandre Ventura Bolet was all-in for the last 6,100 and Rene Majed then check-raised out of the big blind. That was called by Kian Khaleghian, as the trio of players continued to the
on the river.
Majed now bet 16,000 and Khaleghian reluctantly sent his cards into the muck. Ventura Bolet tabled the ![]()
for the rivered nut flush and Majed revealed ![]()
for the queen-high straight in order to claim the side pot.