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flop when "FLRAP" shoved for a bit less than the 93,612 pot and got called by "donavan1st". "FLRAP" had aces against ace-queen and took it down. "donavan1st" didn't rebuy.
The money went in on the turn of ![]()
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flop when "FLRAP" shoved for a bit less than the 93,612 pot and got called by "donavan1st". "FLRAP" had aces against ace-queen and took it down. "donavan1st" didn't rebuy.
Level: 13
Blinds: 700/1,400
Ante: 175
"Escabofildo" raised to 2,400 early, and Vivian "vivi.888." Saliba reraised the small blind to 9,600. "Escabofildo" shoved more than 40,000, and Saliba called with less.
Vivian "vivi.888." Saliba: ![]()
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"Escabofildo": ![]()
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Saliba flopped a queen to take the lead and never looked back, chipping up to over 65,000.
Vivian "vivi.888." Saliba raised the middle, then shoved for just under 30,000 when "FLRAP" raised the cutoff to 5,000. "FLRAP" folded, sending a chip-up to Saliba.
Level: 12
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 150
There are 1,306 entries in the game at the break, with 792 still in play. The total is made from 1,162 entries and 144 rebuys. Just before break, Vivian "vivi.888." Saliba got ace-jack in against fives and ace-king and couldn't get there, sending a big stack to "FLRAP". Saliba bought back in for another stack of 30,000.
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It looked like a big confrontation when "Haddawayan" and "SleepingZace" got more than 40,000 into the middle, but they both had ace-queen and chopped it up.
Level: 11
Blinds: 500/1,000
Ante: 125
"donavan1st" raised the middle big to 3,200, and both "jack10.19" and "magister1066" called from the hijack and cutoff. The flop came ![]()
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and "donavan1st" fired 3,200 again. "jack10.19" clicked it back to 6,400, and both players called. The turn came [7h[ and after a check, "jack10.19" bet 10,197, more than half their stack, and both player called. They all checked the
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for the best ace pre-flop, "jack10.19" rolled over ![]()
for the turned full house. "magister1066" mucked their hand.