Level: 14
Blinds: 1,500/3,000
Ante: 500
Level: 14
Blinds: 1,500/3,000
Ante: 500
Foster Hays and Ryan Pignatelli exchanged a few raises before Pignatelli was all in for 52,100 with ![]()
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and picked up additional outs after the ![]()
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flop, but the
turn left him drawing thin to an ace or seven. The
river was no help to Hays, who busted shortly thereafter.
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, Aaron Lim checked on over to Hoi Tung Ip who fired a bet of 10,500. Lim slid out a check raise to 25,500 and Ip announced a three-bet all inf or 72,000 more on top. Lim called and the hands were tabled.
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According to the PokerNews Odds Calculator, Ip was in dire need of help and was only 15.35% to win the hand. Lim, on the other hand, was 83.43% and the odds were in his favor. The
hit the turn and the
on the river, securing that Lim scooped up the pot. He's now sitting on about 300,000 while Ip has hit the rail.
The completed board read ![]()
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and we saw PokerStars Team Online member Naoya Kihara fire out a bet of 26,100. At the other end of the table, Manami Hayamizu pondered her action.
Thirty seconds passed before Hayamizu dropped in a call. Kihara rolled over ![]()
for top pair and Hayamizu threw here hand at the muck. Kihara scooped up the pot and is now over 260,000 in chips.
We caught the aftermath of a hand where the completed board read ![]()
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. Masahiro Osada was all in for his tournament life on the river and was called by John Kim. Kim turned up ![]()
but was ultimately behind Osada's ![]()
for a set of tens. Kim then shipped over the 53,000 necessary to call the all in and was crippled to about 32,000. Osada, on the other hand, is sitting pretty with around 110,000.
We caught up to see Xuan Liu and Hoang Anh Do each commit 15,000 before the flop.
The two saw a trio of eights fall on the ![]()
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flop. Do continued with a bet of 15,000 and Liu stuck around. The
hit the turn and after about thirty seconds Do announced that he was all in. Liu quickly got rid of her cards and Do took down the pot.